Spatial and temporal variation in Amazon deforestation and forest recovery: implications for the climate and biodiversity

16:00
online
Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

The Challenges in Forest Ecology seminar series, featuring top scientists from around the world, provides a unique opportunity to discuss the state of the art in forest ecology from different perspectives and approaches with the leading experts in the field. 02 April 2025 at 16:00 CET / CEST (GMT+1/+2), John Healey (Bangor University, UK) Spatial and temporal variation in Amazon deforestation and forest recovery: implications for the climate and biodiversity,

Online Zoom meeting:

  • Meeting ID: 974 9355 7734
  • Passcode: 522506

John Healey (Bangor University, UK)

John Healey has been working as professor at the Bangor University (UK). His research and teaching focus is forest ecology. He is also a professional forester (Member of the Institute of Chartered Foresters) managing his two woodlands: 5 ha of beech and Scots pine plantation on an ancient woodland site in the Conwy valley and 2 ha of recently established very mixed-species broadleaved woodland in west Cheshire. He is a member of Royal Forestry Society, Commonwealth Forestry Association, International Society of Tropical Foresters, Small Woods Association, British Ecological Society, International Association for Landscape Ecology and North Wales Wildlife Trust. John is a Section Chief Editor for the journal Frontiers in Forests and Global Change.

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The Seminar Series is held within the project ERA Chair: Striving for Excellence in the Forest Ecosystem (EXCELLENTIA), receiving funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe.