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K.C., Anish
Potentials of Public and Commercial Satellite Data for Total Tree Counts
Location: Embassy Suites, Snowberry
Anish K.C.
Kaarakka, Lilli
California Polytechnic State University
Post-fire Carbon Dynamics in a Coastal Redwood Stand
Location: McKee Hall
Lilli Kaarakka
Kabrick, John
USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station
Restoring Open Woodlands with Goat Browsing and Prescribed Burning: Effects on Soil Properties
Location: McKee Hall
John Kabrick
Kaplan, Matthew
Natural Resources Defense Council
3 - Supporting Agroforestry through Policy Advocacy
Location: Embassy Suites, Aspen Daisy
Matthew Kaplan
Karns, Gabriel
The Ohio State University
Landowner Perceptions and Ecological Realities of Right-of-way Management and Private Forestlands
Location: Embassy Suites, Goldenglow
Gabriel Karns
Maple Sap Production Response to a Crop Tree Release Experiment
Location: McKee Hall
Gabriel Karns
Keefe, Robert
University of Idaho
Evaluating the accuracy of estimating conifer seedling locations using smart phone IMU sensors during planting
Location: Embassy Suites, Snowberry
Robert Keefe
Introduction to rotational solar energy coproduction in forestry: potential contribution to US renewable energy goals
Location: Embassy Suites, Snowberry
Robert Keefe
Use of smartphone IMU sensors to quantify differences among tracked and rubber-tired grapple skidders.
Location: Embassy Suites, Elderberry
Robert Keefe
Kellerman, Todd
USDA Forest Service
Agroforestry Extent in the U.S.: Results of the 2022 Census of Agriculture
Location: McKee Hall
Todd Kellerman
3 - Forest farming in the United States: Results from the National Agroforestry Producer Survey
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch A
Todd Kellerman
Kelly, Erin
Cal Poly Humboldt
By the Book: Private forest policies at the state level, and how landowners view them
Location: Embassy Suites, Goldenglow
Erin Kelly
Kenefic, Laura
U.S. Forest Service
Building a Diverse U.S. Forest Service Workforce: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
Location: McKee Hall
Laura Kenefic
Mixedwood Management: New Guidance for Silviculture in Hardwood - Softwood Mixtures
Location: McKee Hall
Laura Kenefic
Taking a New Look at Diversification of the U.S. Forest Service Workforce
Location: Innovation Zone Room 1
Laura Kenefic
Khanal, Churamani
Advancing Image Analysis, AI, and Ground Truth Data Enhances Wildfire Risk Management and Biomass Prediction
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch C
Churamani Khanal
Khanal, Naresh
Oregon State University
Economic Impact Assessment of Utilizing Small Diameter Wood for Masstimber Production in Oregon and Washington
Location: Embassy Suites, Goldenglow
Naresh Khanal
Khanal, Puskar
Clemson University
Advancing Image Analysis, AI, and Ground Truth Data Enhances Wildfire Risk Management and Biomass Prediction
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch C
Puskar Khanal
AI, Machine Learning, and Ground Truth Data Improve Wildfire Risk Management and Biomass Prediction Accuracy
Location: McKee Hall
Puskar Khanal
Kimple, Aaron
Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes
ReSHAPE Program: Reshaping How we view and interact with wildfire and fuels reduction information
Location: Embassy Suites, Snowberry
Aaron Kimple
Kim, Slezak
Leveraging the Power of Information
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch B
Slezak Kim
Kinane, Stephen
University of Georgia
Diameter distributions for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) in the Western Gulf region including environmental covariables
Location: Embassy Suites, Snowberry
Stephen Kinane
Environmental conditions influence fertilization response within slash pine plantations on the Lower Coastal Plain, USA
Location: Embassy Suites, Snowberry
Stephen Kinane
Using Climatic Data to Improve our Understanding of Pine Plantation Development over Time.
Location: McKee Hall
Stephen Kinane
2 - Emerging Needle Diseases of Loblolly Pine: What Do We Know and What Can We Do?
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch A
Stephen Kinane
Klepzig, Kier
Jones Center at Ichauway
Understanding and Managing Needle Disease Epidemics in Southern Pine Forests Part 1
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch A
Kier Klepzig
1 - Pine Needle Blight Disease in the Southern United States: Background, Framework, and Teamwork.
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch A
Kier Klepzig
Kline, Rachel
USDA Forest Service
Hidden Histories of Forestry: Rethinking the Founding, Education, and Impact within American Forestry
Location: Embassy Suites, Canyon Maple B
Rachel Kline
Klug, Karen
University of Missouri, School of Natural Resources, Center for Agroforestry
Untapped Potential: Alternative Tree Species for Syrup and Influencing Factors of Sap Production in Missouri
Location: McKee Hall
Karen Klug
Knapp, Benjamin
Univeristy of Missouri
Management of White Oak-Dominated Forests: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Location: Embassy Suites, Snowberry
Benjamin Knapp
Knowles, Shanna
University of Arkansas at Monticello
Workforce Entry Patterns and Career Values of University Students Majoring in Forest and Natural Resources
Location: McKee Hall
Shanna Knowles
Koch, Frank
Southern Research Station - US Forest Service
3 - Establishing a Surveillance Framework for Needle Disease
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch A
Frank Koch
Korhonen, Jaana
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)
Understanding How Wildfire Hazard Reduction Treatments Across the Western US Will Affect Labor Markets
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch B
Jaana Korhonen
Koslowski, Jeremy
The Climate Trust
Diversify Your Forest Based Revenues: Forest Carbon Project from a Land Manager's Perspective
Location: Embassy Suites, Aspen Daisy
Jeremy Koslowski
1 - Land Manager's Perspective of a Forest Carbon Project
Location: Embassy Suites, Aspen Daisy
Jeremy Koslowski
Kotlinski, Nic
Colorado State University
Integrating Uncrewed Aerial Systems to Advance Forest Monitoring
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch A
Nic Kotlinski
3 - Navigating Challenges, Exploring Possibilities: Building a Drone Program at the Colorado State Forest Service
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch A
Nic Kotlinski
Kozhar, Olga
Colorado State University
1 - Characterize Biotic and Abiotic Factors Driving Emergence in Brown Spot Needle Blight on Loblolly Pine
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch A
Olga Kozhar
Krause, E.
Michigan Technological University
Engaging Students, Early-Career Professionals, and Diverse Communities in SAF: A World Café Discussion
Location: Embassy Suites, Canyon Maple C
E. Krause
Kronenberg, Raelin
University of Missouri
Impact of Thinning and Burning on Soil and Plant Communities in a Missouri Forest Farm
Location: McKee Hall
Raelin Kronenberg
Kuegler, Olaf
USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station
Adapting State Forest Carbon Inventory Frameworks: Lessons and Results from Colorado
Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch C
Olaf Kuegler
Kulhavy, David
Stephen F. Austin State University
Stump Identification and Basal Area Estimation with Deep Learning on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Captured Imagery
Location: Embassy Suites, Snowberry
David Kulhavy
Use of drones to document forest pest impact
Location: McKee Hall
David Kulhavy