In this ES&T article, @jbaker_forestry of @NCState discusses the impact of exogenous shocks, extreme weather events, & geopolitical instability in #Phosphorous (P) transport and identifies opportunities to enhance P resiliency. @MarquetteU#OpenAccess: https://t.co/jyfx5iH0jG
This week's seminar is with FER's very own Solomon Ghezehei! FER seminars will take place from 3:00-3:50 p.m. in Jordan Hall 1109. We'd love to see you there! #FallFERSeminarSeries
🎉 Congratulations to STEPS scholar Thu Ho, who successfully defended her MS thesis, Modeling Fertilizer Market Volatility & Trade Dependencies in a Complex Economic Era. Theme 3 co-lead, Dr. Justin Baker, advised Thu. Her work includes assessing fertilizer market volatility.
⏩What’s next? STEPS will use this roadmap to guide future research activities. A good roadmap also helps catalyze collective action—we hope YOU find actions to take to make a positive impact. Follow our accounts & bookmark our website to stay up to date on our progress.
This is what it looks like to tackle the global challenge of @phosphorus sustainability: A brilliant team of researchers 168 people strong (and counting)! STEPS team members will gather together over the next few days to share the progress we've made in our 2nd year.
Our new paper shows how #FABLE online platform connects national land use models, iteratively balances global exports & imports, & aggregates results to global level. https://t.co/31Ti9zu6sE
The @STEPS_STC#partner institutions connected virtually today for our annual meeting. It was an exciting & productive day, discussing how to strengthen our #impact, identified new #collaborations, & generated new ideas on how to leverage our external partnerships. #phosphorus
What a great event! Over 120 people (~50% from industry) came to learn about current trends in carbon removal markets and technology innovation happening at NC State University. Many thanks to my friend and colleague @Dan_L_Sanchez for exciting the southeast about carbon removal!
#NCStateCNR's associate professor @jbaker_forestry recently found that increasing global demand for timber products, combined with stricter policies, helps to increase the amount of forestland around the world. Take a look at his findings. ➡️ https://t.co/CKbzw7r88r
A recent study by #NCStateCNR researchers found that increasing global demand for timber products and paying landowners to store carbon in their trees could help to save forests. Learn more from @NCState_FER associate professor @jbaker_forestry's research: https://t.co/1BHj8Ck0B3
Excited to see this live! Our new paper in @GEC_Journal presents global #forest sector #pathways across a range of socioeconomic and policy scenarios. We show that it is possible to jointly increase the #forestcarbon sink and wood product supplies globally.
Daigneault et al develop inter-comparison modeling methods for measuring the effects of #ForestryManagement on global and regional #CarbonBalances 🌳
Read more about the practical uses of this research in GEC #OpenAccess:
https://t.co/VyOoLI2cPx
📢@IIASAVienna postdoc fellowship call is out! Anyone interested to come and work on land use modeling with the @GLOBIOM_IIASA model for just and safe pathways for biodiversity and climate, please reach out! Deadline for application: Nov 30.
Spread the word! Registration for Phosphorus Week Nov 1-4 in Raleigh is now open! Largest P sustainability conference in N. America EVER. Agenda & travel info at https://t.co/7iYv8sfguD @STEPS_STC@PhosphorusESPP