By: Daniel B. Botkin, PhD
On September 17, 2013, Dr Botkin gave one of the talks at a Pinchot Institute Conference in Washington, D.C., whose subject is: Forest Conservation in the Anthropocene. The idea behind the conference was that people are having such large effects on the environment, globally, that we can consider that, from a geological point of view, we have entered a new era. Dr Botkin spoke about: Adapting Forest Science, Practice, and Policy to Shifting Ground: From Steady-state Assumptions to Dynamic Change.

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