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26 January - 01 February, 2025
January 26
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    Thursday
    23 January
     
    - Thursday
    24 April
    Yale Forest Forum Spring 2025 Speaker Series

    An Exploration of the History of People, Forests, and Forestry
    Thursdays, 12:00-1:00 pm U.S. EST, January 23 – April 24


    Humans have interacted with forests since time immemorial. By understanding our past engagement and practices, we can contextualize our present relationship to forests in a changing climate and inform future decision making. The spring 2025 Yale Forest Forum speaker series will examine ancient forests and their interactions with people in the pre-industrial period. Guest speakers will survey various forest regions and traditional forest uses from cultural histories across the world. Attendees will gain an understanding of the origins of traditional forest practices worldwide and how those practices help shape people and place.

    Confirmed speakers include:

    Forest History Overview: Tania Munz, Forest History Society, and Péter Szabó, Czech Academy of Science
    Forest Peoples and Customary Rights: Marcus Colchester, Forest Peoples Programme
    Terra Ferma and Várzea Forests in the Amazon: Eduardo Neves, University of São Paulo
    Milpa Systems in Mayan Forests: Anabel Ford, Meso American Research Center, UCSB
    Culture and Trees in Mughal India: Karl Appuhn, New York University

    For more information, and to register, please go to https://yff.yale.edu/speaker-series/history-people-forests-and-forestry

January 27
  •   
    Thursday
    23 January
     
    - Thursday
    24 April
    Yale Forest Forum Spring 2025 Speaker Series

    An Exploration of the History of People, Forests, and Forestry
    Thursdays, 12:00-1:00 pm U.S. EST, January 23 – April 24


    Humans have interacted with forests since time immemorial. By understanding our past engagement and practices, we can contextualize our present relationship to forests in a changing climate and inform future decision making. The spring 2025 Yale Forest Forum speaker series will examine ancient forests and their interactions with people in the pre-industrial period. Guest speakers will survey various forest regions and traditional forest uses from cultural histories across the world. Attendees will gain an understanding of the origins of traditional forest practices worldwide and how those practices help shape people and place.

    Confirmed speakers include:

    Forest History Overview: Tania Munz, Forest History Society, and Péter Szabó, Czech Academy of Science
    Forest Peoples and Customary Rights: Marcus Colchester, Forest Peoples Programme
    Terra Ferma and Várzea Forests in the Amazon: Eduardo Neves, University of São Paulo
    Milpa Systems in Mayan Forests: Anabel Ford, Meso American Research Center, UCSB
    Culture and Trees in Mughal India: Karl Appuhn, New York University

    For more information, and to register, please go to https://yff.yale.edu/speaker-series/history-people-forests-and-forestry

January 28
  •   
    Thursday
    23 January
     
    - Thursday
    24 April
    Yale Forest Forum Spring 2025 Speaker Series

    An Exploration of the History of People, Forests, and Forestry
    Thursdays, 12:00-1:00 pm U.S. EST, January 23 – April 24


    Humans have interacted with forests since time immemorial. By understanding our past engagement and practices, we can contextualize our present relationship to forests in a changing climate and inform future decision making. The spring 2025 Yale Forest Forum speaker series will examine ancient forests and their interactions with people in the pre-industrial period. Guest speakers will survey various forest regions and traditional forest uses from cultural histories across the world. Attendees will gain an understanding of the origins of traditional forest practices worldwide and how those practices help shape people and place.

    Confirmed speakers include:

    Forest History Overview: Tania Munz, Forest History Society, and Péter Szabó, Czech Academy of Science
    Forest Peoples and Customary Rights: Marcus Colchester, Forest Peoples Programme
    Terra Ferma and Várzea Forests in the Amazon: Eduardo Neves, University of São Paulo
    Milpa Systems in Mayan Forests: Anabel Ford, Meso American Research Center, UCSB
    Culture and Trees in Mughal India: Karl Appuhn, New York University

    For more information, and to register, please go to https://yff.yale.edu/speaker-series/history-people-forests-and-forestry

January 29
  •   
    Thursday
    23 January
     
    - Thursday
    24 April
    Yale Forest Forum Spring 2025 Speaker Series

    An Exploration of the History of People, Forests, and Forestry
    Thursdays, 12:00-1:00 pm U.S. EST, January 23 – April 24


    Humans have interacted with forests since time immemorial. By understanding our past engagement and practices, we can contextualize our present relationship to forests in a changing climate and inform future decision making. The spring 2025 Yale Forest Forum speaker series will examine ancient forests and their interactions with people in the pre-industrial period. Guest speakers will survey various forest regions and traditional forest uses from cultural histories across the world. Attendees will gain an understanding of the origins of traditional forest practices worldwide and how those practices help shape people and place.

    Confirmed speakers include:

    Forest History Overview: Tania Munz, Forest History Society, and Péter Szabó, Czech Academy of Science
    Forest Peoples and Customary Rights: Marcus Colchester, Forest Peoples Programme
    Terra Ferma and Várzea Forests in the Amazon: Eduardo Neves, University of São Paulo
    Milpa Systems in Mayan Forests: Anabel Ford, Meso American Research Center, UCSB
    Culture and Trees in Mughal India: Karl Appuhn, New York University

    For more information, and to register, please go to https://yff.yale.edu/speaker-series/history-people-forests-and-forestry

January 30
  •   
    Thursday
    23 January
     
    - Thursday
    24 April
    Yale Forest Forum Spring 2025 Speaker Series

    An Exploration of the History of People, Forests, and Forestry
    Thursdays, 12:00-1:00 pm U.S. EST, January 23 – April 24


    Humans have interacted with forests since time immemorial. By understanding our past engagement and practices, we can contextualize our present relationship to forests in a changing climate and inform future decision making. The spring 2025 Yale Forest Forum speaker series will examine ancient forests and their interactions with people in the pre-industrial period. Guest speakers will survey various forest regions and traditional forest uses from cultural histories across the world. Attendees will gain an understanding of the origins of traditional forest practices worldwide and how those practices help shape people and place.

    Confirmed speakers include:

    Forest History Overview: Tania Munz, Forest History Society, and Péter Szabó, Czech Academy of Science
    Forest Peoples and Customary Rights: Marcus Colchester, Forest Peoples Programme
    Terra Ferma and Várzea Forests in the Amazon: Eduardo Neves, University of São Paulo
    Milpa Systems in Mayan Forests: Anabel Ford, Meso American Research Center, UCSB
    Culture and Trees in Mughal India: Karl Appuhn, New York University

    For more information, and to register, please go to https://yff.yale.edu/speaker-series/history-people-forests-and-forestry

January 31
  •   
    Thursday
    23 January
     
    - Thursday
    24 April
    Yale Forest Forum Spring 2025 Speaker Series

    An Exploration of the History of People, Forests, and Forestry
    Thursdays, 12:00-1:00 pm U.S. EST, January 23 – April 24


    Humans have interacted with forests since time immemorial. By understanding our past engagement and practices, we can contextualize our present relationship to forests in a changing climate and inform future decision making. The spring 2025 Yale Forest Forum speaker series will examine ancient forests and their interactions with people in the pre-industrial period. Guest speakers will survey various forest regions and traditional forest uses from cultural histories across the world. Attendees will gain an understanding of the origins of traditional forest practices worldwide and how those practices help shape people and place.

    Confirmed speakers include:

    Forest History Overview: Tania Munz, Forest History Society, and Péter Szabó, Czech Academy of Science
    Forest Peoples and Customary Rights: Marcus Colchester, Forest Peoples Programme
    Terra Ferma and Várzea Forests in the Amazon: Eduardo Neves, University of São Paulo
    Milpa Systems in Mayan Forests: Anabel Ford, Meso American Research Center, UCSB
    Culture and Trees in Mughal India: Karl Appuhn, New York University

    For more information, and to register, please go to https://yff.yale.edu/speaker-series/history-people-forests-and-forestry

February 01
  •   
    Thursday
    23 January
     
    - Thursday
    24 April
    Yale Forest Forum Spring 2025 Speaker Series

    An Exploration of the History of People, Forests, and Forestry
    Thursdays, 12:00-1:00 pm U.S. EST, January 23 – April 24


    Humans have interacted with forests since time immemorial. By understanding our past engagement and practices, we can contextualize our present relationship to forests in a changing climate and inform future decision making. The spring 2025 Yale Forest Forum speaker series will examine ancient forests and their interactions with people in the pre-industrial period. Guest speakers will survey various forest regions and traditional forest uses from cultural histories across the world. Attendees will gain an understanding of the origins of traditional forest practices worldwide and how those practices help shape people and place.

    Confirmed speakers include:

    Forest History Overview: Tania Munz, Forest History Society, and Péter Szabó, Czech Academy of Science
    Forest Peoples and Customary Rights: Marcus Colchester, Forest Peoples Programme
    Terra Ferma and Várzea Forests in the Amazon: Eduardo Neves, University of São Paulo
    Milpa Systems in Mayan Forests: Anabel Ford, Meso American Research Center, UCSB
    Culture and Trees in Mughal India: Karl Appuhn, New York University

    For more information, and to register, please go to https://yff.yale.edu/speaker-series/history-people-forests-and-forestry

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