Ph.D. Student
University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri, United States
Raelin Kronenberg earned her master's degree in Natural Resources with an agroforestry emphasis from the University of Missouri in 2022. She is currently enrolled in the Natural Resources – Forestry doctoral program. Her dissertation explores how forest management practices, including thinning and prescribed fire, can support the development and success of a forest farm. Raelin also works as a Research Specialist in Agroforestry at Lincoln University. In her previous work, Raelin explored landowner perceptions of agroforestry practices for conservation and production. She has a diverse interdisciplinary background in social and natural sciences which she applies to her research and outreach work. Raelin also enjoys hiking, learning about medicinal plants, and horseback riding when not formally inquiring about the natural world around her.
Impact of Thinning and Burning on Soil and Plant Communities in a Missouri Forest Farm
Thursday, September 19, 2024
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM MST