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Link to presentations on MONDAY, June 18th
Link to presentations on TUESDAY, June 19th
Link to presentations on WEDNESDAY, June 20th

    MONDAY, June 18th

Opening Speakers

Speaker 1 (8.15 - 9.00)
Speaker 2 (9.00 - 10.15)
Speaker 3 (10.35 - 11.20)
Speaker 4 (11.20 - 12.00)

Concurrent Sessions A
(13.00-15.00)
A1. Forest Recovery After Mountain Pine Beetle
A2. Biogeochemistry
A3. Competition and Regeneration Ecology: I
A4. Indicator Species 
A5. Natural Disturbance: I

Concurrent Sessions B (15.20-17.00)
B1. Management of Deadwood in BC
B2. Biogeochemistry and Soils
B3. Competition and Regeneration Ecology: II
B4. Ecological Classification
B5. Natural Disturbance: II

Banquet (19.00-20.30)
      TUESDAY, June 19th

Concurrent Sessions C
(8.00-10.00)
C1. Ecology of Fire in the Klamath-Siskiyou region of Oregon and California
C2. Applying Ecological Resilience Concepts to Sustainable Forest Management
C3. Competition and Regeneration Ecology: III
C4. Gap Ecology
C5. Natural Disturbance: III
C6. Carbon Cycling

Concurrent Sessions D
(10.20-12.00)
D1. Ecology of Fire in the Klamath-Siskiyou region of Oregon and California
D2. Structural Diversity
D3. Silviculture: I
D4. Riparian Zone Ecology: I
D5. Roots and Mycorhizae
D6. Large Woody Material

Visualization Demonstration (12.15-12.45)

Concurrent Sessions E (13.00-15.00)
E1. Ecology of Fire in the Klamath-Siskiyou region of Oregon and California
E2. Complexity in modeling; how much is enough?
E3. Silviculture: II
E4. Riparian Zone Ecology: II
E5. Climate Change and Dendroclimatology
E6. Ecoinformatics Workshop Part I

Concurrent Sessions F (15.20-17.00)
F1. Quantifying and simulating interactions between forest management and carbon dynamics in forest ecosystems
F2. Succession
F3. Silvicultural Systems
F4. Alien Invasions
F5. Ecosystem Based Management: I
F6. Ecoinformatics Workshop Part II

Public Lecture (19.30) 
      WEDNESDAY, June 20th

Concurrent Sessions G
(8.00-10.00)
G1. Non timber forest resources: compatible management and sustainability
G2. Inventory and Statistics
G3. Silviculture: Managing for Complexity
G4. Agroforesty Systems
G5. Ecosystem Based Management: II

Concurrent Sessions H (10.20-12.00)
H1. The Role of Pre- & Post-Publication Commentary in the Publication of Forest Ecology Research Findings
H2. Traditional Ecological Knowledge
H3. Modeling
H4. Integrated land management in a changing world: Will we ever do what is right?
H5. Ecosystem Restoration and Recovery
H6. What do Practitioners need from Scientists and Policy Makers to do Their Job?

Panel (13.00-14.20) Barriers to the application of ecological research to sustainable management

Speaker 5 (14.20-15.00)
Speaker 6 (15.20-16.00)
Speaker 7 (16.00-16.45)
Closing Remarks (16.45)