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Yuxiu Resource and Environment Expert Forum of the College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University (Lecture 9, 2022)- Researcher Fellow Neil Pederson
Release time:2022-12-01 14:02:55

At the invitation of Professor Gou Xiaohua and Young Researcher Zhang Junzhou from the College of Earth and Environmental Sciences of Lanzhou University and the Key Laboratory of Western China's Ministry of Environment and Education, Researcher Neil Pederson from the Center for Forestry Research of Harvard University, USA will give academic exchanges and give online presentations on November 21, November 28, and December 5, 2022, all students and teachers are welcome to attend!

Speaker:Neil Pederson, Research Fellow, Center for Forestry Research, Harvard University, USA

Host:Professor Gou Xiaohua, College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University

Title of Report 1:Harvard Forest: The Wired Woods in the Midst of a Regional Ecotone

Time of Report 1:November 21, 2022 (Monday), 9:00-11:00

Title of Report 2:Frontiers in Dendrochronology

Time of Report 2:November 28, 2022 (Monday), 9:00-11:00

Title of Report 3:More Than Mundane: Testing Ecological Theory for Global Climate Change Impacts in the Forests Home to a Billion+ People

Time of Report 3:December 5, 2022 (Monday), 9:00-11:00

Tencent Conference Number:911-6972-4632

Alternate Zoom meeting number:914 1664 1723,Meeting password:trerings

Zoom conference link:

https://harvard.zoom.us/j/91416641723?pwd=VlVNYkorTW03QS9DOVJ0cG12MlpSdz09

Expert Introduction:

Dr. Neil Pederson, Senior Ecologist and Research Fellow at Harvard Forest, Harvard University, USA, is a leading researcher in tree growth and forest dynamics in response to climate and its mechanisms. In addition, he has been involved in the study of temperate broad-leaved mixed forest disturbance, which has been widely influenced by his unique insights. In addition, important advances have been made in the climatology of temperate tree wheels, particularly in the study of past climate change patterns in Mongolia and their impact on forest communities. He has also made significant contributions to the study of natural history, giant flora, ancient forests and tree characteristics. He has published more than 120 papers in international journals such as PNAS, Global Change Biology, Ecological Monographs, Journal of Climate, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, and has been cited more than 2,600 times.

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