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Produced by the Water Resources Board North c. May 1972.
A figure used in a lecture from JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield.
Prosper Sabongo a PHD student measures the circumference of a Funtunia Africana in the forest reserve near the village of Masako. Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Pangkajene, Indonesia. A farmer spreads fertilizer in Pangkep, South Sulawesi, Indonesia on June 8, 2014.
Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR
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Foxtail pine (P. balfouriana) and western white pine (P. monticola) blister rust disease resistance test. Sow year 2014. Dorena Genetic Resource Center, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
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All nine species of white pines native to the U.S. have been tested at Dorena GRC and foxtail pine appears to have the highest susceptibility. Additional tests are of foxtail are underway.
Photo by: Richard Sniezko
Date: September 20, 2016
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Umpqua National Forest, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: Richard Sniezko collection; Cottage Grove, Oregon.
For more about the Dorena Genetic Resource Center see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Forum put on in the Climate Genreations space by Global Island Partnership and The Nature Conservancy 3 December 2015
Speakers: Spencer Thomas (Grenada), Greg Hunt (Australia), Dr Naoko Ishii (Japan), Dr Melchior Mataki (Solomon Islands), Ronny Jumeau (Seychelles), Tony DeBrum (Marshall Islands).
Australia's Environment Minister Greg Hunt talked about championing Asia Pacific rainforest recovery project, importance of blue carbon in mangroves and developing mechanisms for measuring blue carbon. Talked about GBR under stress from development and efforts to improve water quality with a long term 2050 plan. He said gov inherited 5 massive dredge proposals and had progressively knocked each of them out. Put in place recently a law to ban forever dredge spoil disposal on GBR.
Support partner for Coral Triangle Initiative. $13 mil so far contributed to this initiative.
Involved in setting up a blue carbon partnership with donor states, small island states and private bodies for enhancing blue carbon storehouses.
With the Green Climate Fund Hunt said Australia had contributed $200 mil with Australia's main role as co-chair will be to facilitate rapid access to funds for approved projects, to add decisive capacity.
Dorena seed orchard, mid-1960s. Cliff Woody with small western white pine graft in Field 14. Dorena Genetic Resource Center, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Additional note from Jerry Barnes: "Western white pine grafts in Field 14 – these grafts were later the source of pretty much all early planted western white pine in parts of Oregon. Some of these grafts are still present in F14 as of 2018."
Photo and caption by: Jerry Barnes
Date: c.1964
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: Gerald Barnes collection; courtesy Richard Sniezko, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Dorena Genetic Resource Center (DGRC) is the USDA Forest Service's regional service center for genetics in the Pacific Northwest Region. Dorena houses disease resistance breeding programs for five-needled pines and Port-Orford-cedar, a native plant development program, and the National Tree Climbing Program.
To learn more about the history of the DGRC, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
For additional photos of the DGRC program, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Dead trees due to drought and bark beetles are destroyed by using air curtain burners. Air curtain burners consume diseased trees in a way that drastically reduces smoke emissions.
Susanne Panzer, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron natural scientist and biological geographer, examines a larva April 22, 2015, near a pond at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The 86th CES ensures Ramstein protects the local environment through surveys and cause-and-impact studies in and around the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Armando A. Schwier-Morales)
White pine blister rust field testing by the Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Photo by: Richard Sniezko
Date: c.2007
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: DRGC online photo collection: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Dorena Genetic Resource Center (DGRC) is the USDA Forest Service's regional service center for genetics in the Pacific Northwest Region. Dorena houses disease resistance breeding programs for five-needled pines and Port-Orford-cedar, a native plant development program, and the National Tree Climbing Program. For additional photos of the DGRC program, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Prosper Sabongo a PHD student measures the circumference of a Funtunia Africana in the forest reserve near the village of Masako. Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Aerial view of the landscape around Halimun Salak National Park, West Java, Indonesia.
Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR
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Prosper Sabongo a PHD student measures the circumference of a Funtunia Africana in the forest reserve near the village of Masako. Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Maros, Indonesia. A farmer herds his cow at a rice paddy field in Rammang-rammang village, Maros, South Sulawesi, Indonesia on June 7, 2014.
Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR
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Janela do galpão da associação da comunidade Entre Rios, Cotriguaçú-MT.
Photo by Icaro Cooke Vieira/CIFOR
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Joashua Lee, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron environmental management intern, looks at an amphibian recently captured during a survey of the local wildlife April 22, 2015, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. After being analyzed, the amphibian was released but not before providing more knowledge on the local wildlife and their habitats. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Armando A. Schwier-Morales)
Photo by Icaro Cooke Vieira/CIFOR
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Aerial view of the landscape around Halimun Salak National Park, West Java, Indonesia.
Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR
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ISU is a Unified Biz-IT Management System comprised of all the major elements required by the on-going ever-changing Digital Landscape in ONE Database (Not to be confused with Integrated, desperate, point-to-point offerings that are nearly cost prohibitive, poor cultural adaptability, forever to implement, and by the time the organization begins to use it they have to upgrade.)
Our focus is simple… Give the organization both Business and IT a common platform uniting Strategy, Clients, Products & Services, and all Resources. This promotes security, accountability,visibility, adaptability, continuity, availability, flexibility, agility, Total Governance and Control of everything and everyone in the enterprise.
Reduce administrative redundancies and you can increase Staff-focus on the tactical. “Minimum input with maximum output” – David Mansilla CEO of Waterloo Software Inc.
Today, Enterprise organizations have to innovate in shorter time iterations in order to keep up with Client Supply and Demand. These iterations will happen even at a quicker rate in the next 5-10 years.
“The organizations of the future will increasingly depend on the creativity of their members to survive. Great Groups offer a new model in which the leader is an equal among Titans. In a truly creative collaboration, work is pleasure, and the only rules and procedures are those that advance the common cause.”
— Warren Bennis
Dean Davis kicks off Rustbusters 2005 under some of the oldest sugar pines at the Happy Camp outplanting site. California.
Photo by: Richard Sniezko
Date: September 22, 2005
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Umpqua National Forest, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: DRGC digital photo collection; courtesy Richard Sniezko, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Dorena Genetic Resource Center (DGRC) is the USDA Forest Service's regional service center for genetics in the Pacific Northwest Region. Dorena houses disease resistance breeding programs for five-needled pines and Port-Orford-cedar, a native plant development program, and the National Tree Climbing Program. For additional photos of the DGRC program, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Forum put on in the Climate Genreations space by Global Island Partnership and The Nature Conservancy 3 December 2015
Speakers: Spencer Thomas (Grenada), Greg Hunt (Australia), Dr Naoko Ishii (Japan), Dr Melchior Mataki (Solomon Islands), Ronny Jumeau (Seychelles), Tony DeBrum (Marshall Islands).
Australia's Environment Minister Greg Hunt talked about championing Asia Pacific rainforest recovery project, importance of blue carbon in mangroves and developing mechanisms for measuring blue carbon. Talked about GBR under stress from development and efforts to improve water quality with a long term 2050 plan. He said gov inherited 5 massive dredge proposals and had progressively knocked each of them out. Put in place recently a law to ban forever dredge spoil disposal on GBR.
Support partner for Coral Triangle Initiative. $13 mil so far contributed to this initiative.
Involved in setting up a blue carbon partnership with donor states, small island states and private bodies for enhancing blue carbon storehouses.
With the Green Climate Fund Hunt said Australia had contributed $200 mil with Australia's main role as co-chair will be to facilitate rapid access to funds for approved projects, to add decisive capacity.
Photo by Icaro Cooke Vieira/CIFOR
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Chipping is a great way to remove dead and dying trees. The chips once dried out can be placed around healthy trees to help prevent moisture loss and help those trees survive during drought.
7.The Australian Trade Commissioner for Chile and Argentina, Daniel Sullivan given an interview to ….
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On Tuesday, September 17, the Africa Growth Initiative at the Brookings Institution hosted His Excellency President Alpha Condé of Guinea to share his thoughts on the many priorities that need to be balanced when managing revenues from natural resources in Africa. This is an abiding priority for Guinea, a nation blessed with one-third of the world’s reserves of bauxite, as well as a wealth of iron, diamonds, gold, among other natural resources.
While the country’s mining sector produces more than 90 percent the country’s exports, the sector only accounts for 17 percent of tax revenue and 2.6 percent of employment. Reforms are underway in Guinea to improve the business environment and open up to high-quality foreign investment. However, myriad challenges remain, including attracting more investors and optimizing the mining sector, diversifying the economy, and boosting job creation.
His Excellency also reflected on how Guinea’s reforms may offer lessons for other resource-rich nations in Africa.
Photo Credit: Paul Morigi
Tree breeding in western white pine at the Dorena Seed Orchard in the 1960s. A recently pollinated WWP cone "flower" can be seen in this minibag. Color-coded ribbon identifies the cross. Dorena Genetic Resouce Center. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Photo courtesy of: Jerry Barnes
Date: c.1966
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: Gerald Barnes collection; courtesy Richard Sniezko, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Dorena Genetic Resource Center (DGRC) is the USDA Forest Service's regional service center for genetics in the Pacific Northwest Region. Dorena houses disease resistance breeding programs for five-needled pines and Port-Orford-cedar, a native plant development program, and the National Tree Climbing Program.
To learn more about the early history of the DGRC, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
For additional photos of the DGRC program, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Landscape of Uganda.
Photo by Douglas Sheil/CIFOR
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Near the Sindri village (Kongoussi area). Johanny Sawadogo, Head of Provincial Forestry Service, studying the evolution of wooded areas around the village of Sindri, Burkina Faso.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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Pangkajene, Indonesia. A farmer plows his land in Pangkep, South Sulawesi, Indonesia on June 8, 2014.
Photo by Tri Saputro/CIFOR
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1967. Dorena Seed Orchard. The original seedling frames used for inoculation seedlings in the inoculation chamber. Note that the seedlings were planted in asphalt pots separated into rows by veneer partitions.
In later years, the wooden pallets were replaced with reusable plastic pallets and the seedlings were planted in a grid pattern on a whole-pallet basis. Wood siding continued in use for the upper frames.
Photo by: Jerry Barnes
Date: 1967
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: Gerald Barnes collection; courtesy Richard Sniezko, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Dorena Genetic Resource Center (DGRC) is the USDA Forest Service's regional service center for genetics in the Pacific Northwest Region. Dorena houses disease resistance breeding programs for five-needled pines and Port-Orford-cedar, a native plant development program, and the National Tree Climbing Program.
To learn more about the early history of the DGRC, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
For additional photos of the DGRC program, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Landscape of Gunung Halimun Salak National Park.
Photo by Terry Sunderland/CIFOR
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Forum put on in the Climate Genreations space by Global Island Partnership and The Nature Conservancy 3 December 2015
Speakers: Spencer Thomas (Grenada), Greg Hunt (Australia), Dr Naoko Ishii (Japan), Dr Melchior Mataki (Solomon Islands), Ronny Jumeau (Seychelles), Tony DeBrum (Marshall Islands).
Australia's Environment Minister Greg Hunt talked about championing Asia Pacific rainforest recovery project, importance of blue carbon in mangroves and developing mechanisms for measuring blue carbon. Talked about GBR under stress from development and efforts to improve water quality with a long term 2050 plan. He said gov inherited 5 massive dredge proposals and had progressively knocked each of them out. Put in place recently a law to ban forever dredge spoil disposal on GBR.
Support partner for Coral Triangle Initiative. $13 mil so far contributed to this initiative.
Involved in setting up a blue carbon partnership with donor states, small island states and private bodies for enhancing blue carbon storehouses.
With the Green Climate Fund Hunt said Australia had contributed $200 mil with Australia's main role as co-chair will be to facilitate rapid access to funds for approved projects, to add decisive capacity.
Aerial view of the landscape around Halimun Salak National Park, West Java, Indonesia.
Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
Forum put on in the Climate Genreations space by Global Island Partnership and The Nature Conservancy 3 December 2015
Speakers: Spencer Thomas (Grenada), Greg Hunt (Australia), Dr Naoko Ishii (Japan), Dr Melchior Mataki (Solomon Islands), Ronny Jumeau (Seychelles), Tony DeBrum (Marshall Islands).
Australia's Environment Minister Greg Hunt talked about championing Asia Pacific rainforest recovery project, importance of blue carbon in mangroves and developing mechanisms for measuring blue carbon. Talked about GBR under stress from development and efforts to improve water quality with a long term 2050 plan. He said gov inherited 5 massive dredge proposals and had progressively knocked each of them out. Put in place recently a law to ban forever dredge spoil disposal on GBR.
Support partner for Coral Triangle Initiative. $13 mil so far contributed to this initiative.
Involved in setting up a blue carbon partnership with donor states, small island states and private bodies for enhancing blue carbon storehouses.
With the Green Climate Fund Hunt said Australia had contributed $200 mil with Australia's main role as co-chair will be to facilitate rapid access to funds for approved projects, to add decisive capacity.
Casa fechada no meio do pasto.
Photo by Icaro Cooke Vieira/CIFOR
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Expomin 2014 (Chile) 23. Deswik stand.
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Aerial view of the landscape around Halimun Salak National Park, West Java, Indonesia.
Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR
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Forum put on in the Climate Genreations space by Global Island Partnership and The Nature Conservancy 3 December 2015
Speakers: Spencer Thomas (Grenada), Greg Hunt (Australia), Dr Naoko Ishii (Japan), Dr Melchior Mataki (Solomon Islands), Ronny Jumeau (Seychelles), Tony DeBrum (Marshall Islands).
Australia's Environment Minister Greg Hunt talked about championing Asia Pacific rainforest recovery project, importance of blue carbon in mangroves and developing mechanisms for measuring blue carbon. Talked about GBR under stress from development and efforts to improve water quality with a long term 2050 plan. He said gov inherited 5 massive dredge proposals and had progressively knocked each of them out. Put in place recently a law to ban forever dredge spoil disposal on GBR.
Support partner for Coral Triangle Initiative. $13 mil so far contributed to this initiative.
Involved in setting up a blue carbon partnership with donor states, small island states and private bodies for enhancing blue carbon storehouses.
With the Green Climate Fund Hunt said Australia had contributed $200 mil with Australia's main role as co-chair will be to facilitate rapid access to funds for approved projects, to add decisive capacity.
Afforestation of agricultural land subsidized by the Conversion of Cropland to Forest Program. Red Earth Township, Dongquan County, Yunnan Province, China. Xinjiang barley is growing in the foreground.
Photo by Louis Putzel/CIFOR
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Karl Dalla Rosa, Assistant Director, State and Private Forestry Region 6 (left) and Richard Sniezko Geneticist, Dorena Genetic Resource Center. Site visit. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Photo by: Debbie Hollen
Date: May 24, 2016
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry
Source: Region 6, State and Private Forestry collection; Portland, Oregon.
More about the Dorena Genetic Resource Center from: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
"Dorena Genetic Resource Center (DGRC), located just west of Dorena Lake and near Cottage Grove, Oregon, is unique to the USDA Forest Service (History of DGRC). DGRC provides forest genetic services to the 19 national forests and cooperators in Oregon and Washington. The Center offers a bridge between research and production, and plays a key role in the Region's genetic resource program.
From the Center, a resident team of foresters, geneticist, associated specialists and highly skilled technicians provide many diverse services with a focus on ecosystem management and forest health. Our cooperators, include geneticists, pathologists, and other resource professionals with the Forest Service, BLM, and other organizations in Oregon, Washington, and elsewhere.
We help ensure biodiversity through restoring and sustaining white pines in ecosystems by developing blister rust disease-resistant western white pine and sugar pine."
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Don Goheen, forest pathologist, speaking at the 2001 IUFRO Working Party 2.02.15, International Conference. Southern Oregon.
Note: "An international conference on breeding and genetic resources of the five-needle pines took place in southwestern Oregon, USA, July 23-27, 2001. The scope was worldwide, including 25 species of subgenus Strobus found in North and Central America, Europe, and Asia. The conference was held under the auspices of Working Unit 2.02.15 of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO), with the support of the USDA Forest Service and several other forestry organizations. The goals of the conference were to review available knowledge from research on the genetics and genetic resources of this diverse group of pines, and to report current research on genetic diversity and natural hybridization and on the genetics of growth, adaptability, pest resistance, and other traits of interest in applied tree genetics and gene resource conservation."
From: Breeding and Genetic Resources of Five Needle Pines: Growth, Adaptability, and Pest Resistance. IUFRO Working Party 2.02.15, International Conference, Medford, Oregon, USA. 2004. USDA Forest Service, RMRS-P-32.
See more here: www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_p032.pdf
Photo by: Richard Sniezko
Date: July 25, 2001
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Umpqua National Forest, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: DRGC digital photo collection; courtesy Richard Sniezko, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Dorena Genetic Resource Center (DGRC) is the USDA Forest Service's regional service center for genetics in the Pacific Northwest Region. Dorena houses disease resistance breeding programs for five-needled pines and Port-Orford-cedar, a native plant development program, and the National Tree Climbing Program. For additional photos of the DGRC program, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth