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Climate Change & Forest Pestilence?

Science Forum. Climate Change & Forest Pestilence?. Presented by Dr. Matt Ayres.

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Climate Change & Forest Pestilence?

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  1. Science Forum Climate Change & Forest Pestilence? Presented by Dr. Matt Ayres Dr. Ayres is an Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. He will be discussing the need for well validated models for any forest system that can predict changes in biotic disturbance given specific scenarios of climate change. Thursday, May 1, 2008 10:30 am KC Irving Theatre, Hugh John Flemming Forestry Centre For more information, please call 452-3500 All are welcome! Supported by Natural Resources Canada and the University of New Brunswick

  2. Forum scientifique Changement climatique et ravageurs forestiers? Exposé de M. Matt Ayres, PhD. M. Ayres est professeur agrégé de sciences biologiques au Collège Dartmouth de Hanover au New Hampshire. Il parlera de la nécessité d’adopter, pour tout système forestier, des modèles bien validés et capables de prédire les changements à venir dans les perturbations biotiques selon des scénarios de changement climatique précis. Le jeudi 1er mai 2008 10 h 30 Amphithéâtre KC Irving, Centre forestier Hugh John Flemming Pour en savoir davantage, composez le 452-3500. Tous sont les bienvenus! Commandité par Ressources naturelles Canada et l’Université du Nouveau‑Brunswick

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