An international partnership with Virginia Tech and Universidad de Concepti\u00f3n in Chile, the Forest Productivity Cooperative<\/a> brings together experts in silviculture, forest nutrition, ecophysiology, soils, plant community ecology, growth and yield modeling, remote sensing, spatial analysis and GIS, and statistics to creates innovative solutions to enhance forest productivity and value through the sustainable management of site resources.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
An international organization dedicated to the conservation of tropical and subtropical trees, Camcore<\/a> <\/a>demonstrates that the private sector, in collaboration with government agencies and universities, can make substantial contributions to environmental stewardship and conservation, while providing economically sound forest management. By collecting seeds in threatened forest stands and planting them on members\u2019 land in more protected areas with similar climates in countries around the world, members establish field trials to determine the productivity of different forest species. The program has one of the largest databases on tropical and subtropical pines in the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Christmas Tree Genetics Cooperative<\/a> and Christmas Tree Research and Extension Programs<\/a> at NC State improve the growth, quality and pest resistance of Christmas tree species important to North Carolina, including Fraser fir, Virginia pine, Eastern white pine and Eastern red cedar. The programs also screen new species and conduct genetic conservation efforts for Fraser fir, a globally threatened species.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The Southern Forest Resource Assessment Consortium <\/a>(SOFAC) develops forest sector market models for application to forest resource assessments in the South, U.S., and the World. SOFAC modelers and members will be able to use the SOFAC suite of models and research to simultaneously project timber inventory, supply, and prices for a variety of regions and a variety of timber products across the South. SOFAC will continue cooperative university-industry-public agency cooperation in southern and national forest sector economic modeling, enhancing graduate instruction in forest economics and modeling.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Established in July 2021, the Sustainable and Alternative Fibers Initiative<\/a> is the major global university-industry partnership effort focused on researching, developing, and utilizing alternative fibers to manufacture a myriad of sustainable products. Several challenges and uncertainties prevent the full-scale adoption of alternative fibers; those uncertainties relate to the perceived and real sustainability of fiber feedstock and its availability.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The Center for Geospatial Analytics<\/a> is an interdisciplinary research and teaching center focused on data-driven spatial modeling and visualization for sustainable solutions to environmental and societal challenges. At the Center for Geospatial Analytics, everything is spatial, and location matters in science, society and decision-making processes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"