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Goddard Forum To Examine Gas Development Impacts On Forests April 9-10

Penn State's 2012 Goddard Forum, "Oil and Gas Development Impacts on Forested Ecosystems: Research and Management Challenges," will bring together scientists, managers, conservation organizations and industry representatives working with oil and gas development to share research results and management strategies.
            The conference, to be held April 9-10 at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel, is sponsored by the School of Forest Resources in the College of Agricultural Sciences. The U.S. Forest Service's Northern Research Station, headquartered in Newtown Square, Pa., is a co-sponsor of the event.
            "During this two-day meeting, we will have a diversity of invited and offered presentations focused specifically on impacts on and adaptive management strategies for forested ecosystems," said Jim Grace, Maurice K. Goddard Chair in Forestry and Environmental Resource Conservation. "The pertinent questions revolve around how we can manage gas-development activities in a manner that preserves our environmental quality of life and deals with our social needs, while providing economic benefits to our citizens and bolstering our supply of clean domestic energy."
            Grace, who served as director of the Bureau of Forestry in the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources from 1994 to 2007, noted that conference presentations by both managers and scientists will explore the full range of forest issues.
            "They will discuss landscape modification, water, air, habitat, roads, timber supply, invasive species, noise, landscape restoration, management and monitoring strategies, and other topics focused on forests," he said. "Sessions will cover public as well as industrial and other private forests."
            More than 30 conference speakers will represent academia, state and federal government, industry, and environmental and conservation organizations. 
            For information about the conference agenda and speakers, accommodations, meals and registration, visit the 2012 Goddard Forum webpage.


4/2/2012

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