CHC-2022: 2022 Central Hardwood Conference Erickson Alumni Center Morgantown, WV, United States, April 6-8, 2022 |
Conference website | http://centralhardwood.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=chc2022 |
Abstract registration deadline | September 30, 2021 |
Submission deadline | December 31, 2021 |
“Managing Future Forests Today”
The Central Hardwood Forest Conference is a biennial meeting dedicated to the sustainability and improvement of the Central Hardwood forest ecosystem. The conference objective is to bring together forest managers and scientists to discuss research and issues including focal areas in forest ecology, silviculture, fire ecology, climate change, emerging technologies, and forest management, all with emphasis on or application to forests within the Central Hardwood Region of the US.
CFEs application to be submitted: Day 1= 6.5 hr, Day 2= 6 hr, and Tour= 4.5 hr
Hosted By
- West Virginia University School of Natural Resources
- West Virginia University Appalachian Hardwood Center
- USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
Submission Guidelines
Abstracts are requested for either oral and poster presentations.
List of Topics
- Biometrics
- Fire
- Forest Ecology
- Forest Economics
- Forest Health
- Forest Management
- Forest Operations
- Hydrology and Soils
- Recreation
- Silviculture
- Other
Publication
Melissa Thomas-Van Gundy and Mary Beth Adams will serve as co-Editors for the Proceedings, which will be published as an e-GTR (General Technical Report) of the US Forest Service’s Northern Research Station. The Proceedings will be freely available online, and each paper will have a DOI number, so each will be easily searchable and available. There will be no printed hard copy version, but your paper, and the whole proceedings, can be downloaded and printed at no cost.
We invite you to submit a manuscript for a full paper or an extended abstract for inclusion in the Proceedings. To be considered a “full paper,” an abstract, introduction, methods, results, analyses, and summary/ conclusions (or similar subheads) must be included. Short papers or “extended abstracts” (of 1,000 words or less) that outline work in progress or preliminary results can be published but must include similar subheadings as outlined above. A figure (or possibly two) can be included in extended abstracts; the final decision about the appropriate number of figures for the full papers and extended abstracts rests with the co-Editors.
Contact
Primary Contact: JAMIE SCHULER | Jamie.Schuler@mail.wvu.edu