Thank you to all of our reviewers!
We are grateful for all of your contributions towards our mission of delivering science on sustainable forestry.
We wouldn't be able to do it without you!
The U.S. has been a world leader in sustainable forest management since the Forest Service was created in 1905. We help other countries learn to manage forest lands & resources to meet the needs of present & future generations. https://t.co/JbihCC2HEA
The @forestservice is a leader in sustainable forest management.
Check out the newest study in JSF, which discusses how perspectives on sustainable #forest management has developed within the US!
#Forestry | @forestservice
https://t.co/sufcIwnUXt
Interested in seed zones, germination, and climate change?
Check out this recently published article on the topic for #conservation planning in Hawaii!
https://t.co/XfuAii1VdU
@ntbg | @ninaronsted | @walsh_seana
Interested in forest-based ecotourism? Check out this recent study in JSF that reviews experiences in Sri Lanka:
"Forest-Based Ecotourism in Sri Lanka: A Review on State of Governance, Livelihoods, and Forest Conservation Outcomes"
https://t.co/th2j47Xmjv
@yaleforestry@tandfnewsroom Also, check out this amazing quilt made by Barbara Lippke, which depicts the life cycle of a tree!
The quilt goes from start (planting) to end (production) of a wood product. Wood products can store C, offsetting fossil fuel use and displacing the use of C intensive products."
Check out the newest Berlyn Review in @JSustForestry!
Growing and harvesting trees sustainably and changing to wood building materials will
remove atmospheric carbon dioxide perpetually.
#climate | #forestry | @yaleforestry | @tandfnewsroom
https://t.co/pmerZC2std
We are still accepting abstracts for our Special Issue on #Forests for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience!
If you are interested, please get your abstract submitted and reach out!
https://t.co/iPd71qiiN5
Interested in aboveground-belowground interactions?
Check out our most recently published study on the effects of #plant composition on edaphic fauna in #Brazil!
@forestsoils | @UesbOficial
https://t.co/PyJeYlaLAp
Land use diversification can benefit socio-ecological systems, but is not always desired by stakeholders.
Check out our recently published study on the topic, led by @MakhubeleLucky
https://t.co/pRXJSptQ2m
As evidenced by the #wildfires across the American West, it's important to understand foresters' perspectives on #climatechange.
Check out this recently published article by Soucy et al on perceptions of climate change in the forest industry of Maine!
@UMaine | #forests
Our newest Berlyn Review is published!
Here, @alohamarian details the development of a crowdsourced & citizen science driven seed bank in response to a novel fungal pathogen in #Hawaii.
The article is free to access for all of 2020. Check it out!
https://t.co/pJn17Fcf0A
Interested in competition and the effects of invasive species on plantations? Check out this recently published study examining the results of Acacia invasion in pine plantations in Tanzania.
Led by @nanyikakingazi1
https://t.co/o2PdIaHhM9
Check out our newest article on regeneration dynamics and structural dynamics in woodlands of Tanzania!
Led by @ElishaNjoghomi |
#forests | @taforitz | #Tanzania
https://t.co/9z0N4XfVok
Taylor & Francis put together a collection for World Environment Day, which includes three JSF articles!
Check out the featured JSF articles and others, which are free-to-access research for the full of 2020.
This #WorldEnvironmentDay we are pleased to launch a special collection on How Climate Research Changes Our World. Explore our free-to-access research and gain new insights into what we can do #ForNature 🌎 Find out more here: https://t.co/GtKu6GbMaf.
This #WorldEnvironmentDay we are pleased to launch a special collection on How Climate Research Changes Our World. Explore our free-to-access research and gain new insights into what we can do #ForNature 🌎 Find out more here: https://t.co/GtKu6GbMaf.
Interested in invasive plants, logging, and perceptions around their interaction?
Check our newest publish article, led by @MNStephanie of @usfs_nrs#forests | @FSC_US
https://t.co/561kdC1epb
Interested in allometry?
A new study in JSF examines methods for estimating tree biomass in semi-arid Brazil.
Led by @Robson_Forest.
https://t.co/91nRUPVAj4
For #EarthDay2020, @tandfenviro is providing free access to 15 articles related to climate action until May 30th.
We are proud that one of the articles is a piece on the GlobalTreeSearch database by Beech et al., published in JSF!
https://t.co/fy3Q94MKFv