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Seminars and meetings

CRC for Forestry researcher with Programme 1 "Managing and Monitoring for Growth and Health": seminar
Building 19 (Room 19.143) Joondalup Campus, Edith Cowan University, WA
22 August, 1500-1600
Dr. Paul Drake - "Traits of the coppice growth form in Eucalyptus globulus"

CRC for Forestry PhD student: final seminar
Life Science Lecture Theatre 2, level 2, Life Sciences building, University of Tasmania, Hobart
29 August, 1600-1700
Mark Neyland - "Responses of the vegetation to alternatives to clearfelling at the Warra silvicultural systems trial"

CRC for Forestry researcher with Programme 2 "High-Value Wood Resources" and Senior Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO: seminar
Life Science Lecture Theatre 2, level 2, Life Sciences building, University of Tasmania, Hobart
5 September, 1600-1700
Dr Chris Beadle - "Plantation forestry: learning to live with constraints on yield"

CRC for Forestry PhD student: introductory seminar
Life Science Lecture Theatre 2, level 2, Life Sciences building, University of Tasmania, Hobart
19 September, 1600-1700
Helen Stephens - "Does aggregated retention provide suitable habitat for mammal conservation in old growth forests?"

CRC for Forestry PhD student: introductory seminar
Life Science Lecture Theatre 2, level 2, Life Sciences building, University of Tasmania, Hobart
19 September, 1600-1700
Robyn Scott - "Effects of variable retention harvesting on productivity and growth in wet eucalypt forests"

CRC for Forestry PhD student: final seminar
Life Science Lecture Theatre 2, level 2, Life Sciences building, University of Tasmania, Hobart
10 October, 1600-1700
Des Stackpole - "Improved genetic parameters for breeding kraft pulp traits of Eucalyptus globulus"

University of Tasmania School of Plant Science Seminar Series, Semester 2, 2008
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for the University of Tasmania School of Plant Science seminar series for Semester 2, 2008. Seminars are usually held at 4 pm on Fridays in the Life Science Lecture Theatre 2, level 2, Life Sciences building.