Current Projects
INSECTS
EFETAC researchers work with other scientists nationally as well as with a variety of Federal, State, and local government agencies, universities, and non-governmental partners to address forest threats. Select a title below to learn more about EFETAC's current projects and collaborations related to insects.
Assessing southern pine beetle effects on viewsheds of South Carolina using modeling, GIS, and 3D visualization - Belle W. Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science at Clemson University
Assessment of disturbance impacts on U.S. forest carbon sequestration
Community tree inventory - Pest detection and reporting - USDA Forest Service Northeastern Area Forest Health Protection
Development and validation of a Gulf Coast hazard- and risk-rating model for southern pine beetle - Texas Forest Service, Lanworth (formerly Forest One, Inc.)
Landscape scale modeling of hemlock susceptibility to hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) and drought stressors in New England - University of Maine, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry
National-scale risk mapping and modeling for invasive forest pests - North Carolina State University (NCSU) Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, USDA Forest Service Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET)
Predicting forest succession in the wake of invasive species establishment - University of Kentucky Department of Entomology
Remote sensing for ash identification and pre-visual decline assessments - USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, University of New Hampshire Complex Systems Research Center, USDA Forest Service Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET), USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service


