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2014 Annual Meeting Posters

PINEMAP is charged with producing real-world outcomes and accordingly, the tasks are organized around a set of outcome themes. The posters presented at the PINEMAP 2014 Annual Meeting, May 14-16, 2014 in Athens, Georgia are grouped by outcome themes supported by the research they describe.

Carbon dioxide mitigation through productivity and resilience

C.jpgIncreased carbon (C) sequestration from silvicultural and genetic enhancement of productivity and efficiency of fertilizer use, and resilience to climate variability and disturbance.

Engaged and literate public

EngaEducation.jpgged and literate public with the capacity to make informed, practical decisions related to climate, forest ecosystems, and forest management.

Enhanced capacity and enhanced connections

Collaboration.jpgEnhanced capacity for regional, interdisciplinary collaboration among climate and forest scientists and Extension and education professionals.

 

 

Connections.jpgEnhanced connections between corporate and noncorporate forest landowners and forestry and climate researchers and education and outreach professionals.

Public policy and economy

PublicPolicy.jpgPublic policy that supports sustainable management of planted pine under future climate scenarios.



Economy.jpgA more robust and resilient forest-based economy in the Southeast U.S.

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PINEMAP Collaborators

Universities

University of Florida | Alcorn State University | University of Georgia | Auburn University | Mississippi State University | North Carolina A & T University | North Carolina State University |
Oklahoma State University | Texas A & M University | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | Virginia State University

University-Corporate-Governmental Research Cooperatives

Cooperative Forest Genetics Research Program | Cooperative Tree Improvement Program | Forest Biology Research Cooperative | Forest Modeling Research Cooperative |
Forest Productivity Cooperative | Plantation Management Research Cooperative | Southern Forest Resource Assessment Consortium | Western Gulf Forest Tree Improvement Program

Other

U.S. Forest Service | Southern Regional Extension Forestry | Southeast Climate Consortium | Additional Supporters


The Pine Integrated Network: Education, Mitigation, and Adaptation project (PINEMAP) is a Coordinated Agricultural Project funded by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Award #2011-68002-30185.