April 18, 2017

We are pleased to announce the Harvard Forest Charles Bullard Fellows for 2017-2018. The mission of the Charles Bullard Fellowship Program is to support advanced research and study by individuals who show promise of making an important contribution–either as scholars or administrators–to forestry and forest-related subjects, from biology to earth sciences, economics, politics, administration, law, and the arts and humanities.
FELLOW | INSTITUTION | RESEARCH AREA |
Noah Charney | University of Arizona | New book that explores the ecological and historical narratives of richly storied field sites |
Isabelle Chuine | Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle & Evolutive (France) | Modeling phenology and ecological niches of forest trees |
Guillermo Goldstein | University of Miami | Tree physiology: survival of living tissue in subzero temperatures |
Nicole St. Clair Knobloch | Build It With Wood program, New England Forestry Fondation |
Innovative conservation finance in three distinct regions of Massachusetts |
Maureen Puettmann | WoodLife Environmental Consultants | Life cycle analysis of the environmental impacts of HF’s new wood heating system |
Crystal Schaaf | University of Massachusetts, Boston | Combining remote sensing and forestry field data to investigate Northeastern forest canopy changes due to hemlock woolly adelgid |
Eric Washburn | Windward Strategies | New book that focuses on future stresses and drivers of change in U.S. forests |
Learn more about each fellow here.
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