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OCTF HT13 Seminar Series

Event Series

Date
18 January 2013, 5:15pm 08 March 2013 - 6:45pm

In this series:

18 January 2013
"Predicting Amazonian deforestation and its biodiversity impacts" by Dr Rob Ewers

25 January 2013
"Drought tolerance of tropical trees: functional traits, trade-offs and species distribution" by Lars Markesteijn

01 February 2013
"Impacts of Quaternary glacial-interglacial cycles on tropical ecosystems" by Dr William Gosling

07 February 2013
"Explaining the high diversity of rainforest trees: lessons from field experiments in Belize" by Dr Owen Lewis

15 February 2013
"Functional diversity and nature’s benefits to people in real landscapes" by Prof Sandra Diaz

19 February 2013
"CIFOR and the global forests and forestry agenda" by Prof Peter Kanowski

20 March 2013
"Conservation work in the Torricelli Mountains of PNG" by Jim Thomas

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