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Smallholder Forestry

Kahlil Baker

Kahlil Baker

Graduate Program: PhD
Supervisor: Dr. Gary Bull
Region of Interest: Nicaragua

Kahlil’s research uses an interdisciplinary approach combining forest biometrics, land-use economics and social perceptions towards forestry to study the feasibility of using forest investment mechanisms combined with carbon finance to catalyze the establishment of forest plantations in partnership with smallholders.

Juan Chen (Candice)

Juan Chen (Candice)

Graduate Program: PhD
Supervisor: Dr. John Innes
Region of Interest: China

Candice’s study investigated the challenges facing the adoption of sustainable forest management and forest certification in China.

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