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Research Library

FBRI’s faculty and student research library includes published articles as well as selected faculty and student presentations.


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Document IconCritical period of interspecific competition for four northern conifers: Ten-year growth and associated vegetation dynamics
Bob Wagner
10/01/2006
Document IconEffects of intensive forest management on stand and landscape characteristics in northern New Brunswick, Canada
Bob Wagner, Jeremy Wilson
08/23/2005
Document IconEvaluation of Beech Biomass Harvest Systems for Improvement of Low Quality Beech-Dominated Hardwood Stands in Maine
Bob Wagner, Charles Coup, Jeff Benjamin
10/11/2007
Document IconHarvesting Biomass to Improve Low-Value Beech Dominated Hardwood Stands in Maine
Bob Wagner, Charles Coup, Jeff Benjamin
06/23/2008
Document IconThe role of vegetation management for enhancing productivity of the world's forests
Bob Wagner
12/01/2007
Document IconTheme I Overview
Bob Wagner
08/06/2007
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FBRI Presentations

Below you will find introductions to FBRI research areas. These presentations were part of the American Association for the Advancement of Science program review (August 2007).

 

Introduction to FBRI Stephen Shaler

 

Theme I - Promote Forest Health

Bob Wagner

 

Theme II - Understand Wood Components

David Neivandt

 

Theme III- Create New Bioproducts

Hemant Pendse

 

Nanotechnology Research Doug Bousfield

 

Human Dimensions Research

Jessica Leahy

 

Thermal Research

Clayton Wheeler

 

NSF EPSCoR The University of Maine EPSCoR Department of Energy
This project is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EPS-0554545 This project is supported by the Department of Energy EPSCoR program under award number DE-FG02-07ER46373