Denman Forestry Issues Series presents:

 

Spring 2005

The Changing Northwest Forest Landscape: Keeping It Green

June 2, 2005, 2-5 p.m.
Lockwood Forest Club Room, Anderson 207
College of Forest Resources
University of Washington

Agenda

Session 1: Problems and Solutions I

IntroductionBruce Bare             Moderator – Brian Boyle

 

“"Keeping It Green: Is it hopeless?"  John Calhoun

“Keeping Forests Green: Creating private markets for public goods Bruce Lippke

“Economic Viability: The key to keeping forests green”  Kevin Zobrist

Session 2: Problems and Solutions II

IntroductionBruce Bare             Moderator – Brian Boyle

 

“The Cascade Agenda 100 Years Forward: Connecting our economy, environment, and

communities”  Gene Duvernoy

Keeping Northwest Forests Green: The Tiger Mountain State Forest case  Gordon Bradley

“Biomass to Bioenergy: An emerging solution for Washington”  Michael Andreu

 

Panel Discussion

 

Speakers

 

Michael Andreu is a PhD Candidate in forest systems and bioenergy, UW College of

Forest Resources.

 

 

Bruce Bare is Dean and Professor of Forest Management and Quantitative Science in the UW College of Forest Resources. He is a strong advocate of sustainable resource management.

 

 

Brian Boyle is leader of the Northwest Environmental Forum at the UW College of Forest Resources and Chair of the College’s Visiting Committee.

 

 

Gordon Bradley is Professor of Forest Land Use Planning, UW College of Forest Resources.

 

 

John Calhoun is Director of the Olympic Natural Resources Center, UW College of Forest

Resources and UW College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences.

 

 

Gene Duvernoy is President of the Cascade Land Conservancy.

 

 

Bruce Lippke is Professor of Forest Economics, UW College of Forest Resources and Director, Rural Technology Initiative.

 

 

Kevin Zobrist is Research Scientist for the Rural Technology Initiative, UW College of Forest

Resources

Co-organized by:

Center for Sustainable Forestry at Pack Forest

College of Forest Resources Educational Outreach

Olympic Natural Resources Center       

Rural Technology Initiative       

 

The Denman programs are made possible through support provided by the Denman Endowment for Student Excellence in Forest Resources.