An important part of the annual New Zealand Institute of Foresters conference is the inclusion and presentation of research being undertaken by students.
Starting at 5pm with student posters being introduced from 5.30 to 7pm Wednesday 9th June.
A list of the posters that will be presented is below -
The Value of Pinus radiata Log Attributes (Small-End Diameter, Form and Internode Length) for Appearance Grade Lumber Rosa Alzamora Mallea, PhD, University of Canterbury
Are Long-Tailed Bat Populations in Plantations Limited by Roost Numbers? Kerry M. Borkin, PhD, University of Auckland
Testing the Afforestation Reservation Price of Small Landowners Julie Rodenberg, PhD, University of Canterbury
What lies beneath: can trees tell us about soil properties? Jie-Lian Beh, PhD, Waiariki Institute of Technology, Australian National University
Understanding Species Coexistence in Mixed Southern Beech Forest, Using a Spatially-Explicit, Individual-Based Simulation Model Jennifer M. Hurst, PhD, University of Canterbury
Finding the Trees in a Forest Using Airborne LiDAR Hayden Yates and Chris Carter, Waiariki Institute of Technology
Light Vs Sound: how best to height and locate trees in a plot ? Tania Lasini and Simon Honour, Waiariki Institute of Technology
If you would like to attend you will need to contact the NZIF and inform them of your attendance. RSVP to nzif-cni@windowslive.com
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