Workshops and Webinars

Forest Carbon Webinars and Workshops 

 

More resources on Forest Carbon is also available from Forests + Climate Learning Exchange Series by Forest Carbon and Climate Program at Michigan State University.  2025 Learning Exchange Series features six webinar panels that will bring together leading experts in forest carbon science, management, and policy to advance dialogues in support of high-integrity forest carbon offsets and credits. 

Continuing Webinar series (2022-)

Insights and Opportunities Across Transatlantic Forest Research (2022-2025)

The Michigan State University and University of Eastern Finland forestry programs have joined together for a joint webinar series. The aim is to present ongoing research and teaching activities and explore opportunities for collaboration in research and teaching to enhance this partnership. Click here for more details. 

Other Workshop and Webinars hosted by FERM Lab

  1. Workshop and Tour: Economics of Energy Production: Towards Fair Comparisons: Developing Economic Valuation and Contribution Tools for Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Resources
  2. Hanover Seminar Series: Woodshed Mapping: Identifying Locations, Assessing Feedstock Availability, Evaluating Economic and Environmental Impacts, and Attracting Investment in the Forest Products Industry. October 17, 2023, Department of Forestry, Michigan State University. 
  3. Webinar on mass timber for the office of GovernorMass Timber Demand/Supply Preliminary Findings Presentation. September 21, 2023, Presentation by MassTimber@MSU for Zoe Ahlstrom, Advisory to Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
  4. Webinar on Masstimber: Analysis of location, softwood sawlog availability, and economic contributions of a mass timber manufacturing plant in Michigan. August 15, 2022, Webinar by MSU Forestry and Mass timber at MSU for Michigan DNR and MI forestry stakeholders.
  5. Webinar series on Biochar: Economics of Biochar and feedstock availability, Great Lake Biochar Network, Michigan State University. 2021.

 

Forest Economics and Resource Management (FERM) Lab