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U.S. Forest Service - Southern Research Station - Asheville, North Carolina
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Thoughts from EFETAC Partners


Letters from:

Young-Han KIM - Secretary General, Korea Forest Conservation Movement

Efrain Velasco Bautista - Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agricolas y Pecuarias (INIFAP) of Mexico

Frank J. Sapio - Director, U.S. Forest Service Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team

Karin Lichtenstein - Project Manager/Research Scientist, University of North Carolina Asheville's National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center

Robin O'Malley - Director, Environmental Reporting Program, The Heinz Center

Sarah Sturm - Editor, Forest Landowner magazine

Ken S. Arney - Acting Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service Southern Region

Christine Olsenius - Executive Director, Southeast Watershed Forum

William G. Ross, Jr. - Secretary, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources

Dick Kempthorne - Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior

Steven R. Shafer - National Program Leader, U.S. Agricultural Research Service, Global Change

D. Wayne Reeves - Research Leader, U.S. Agricultural Research Service, South Atlantic Area

Drew Kitt - Director, Sustainability Indicators Project, Blue Ridge Sustainability Institute

Arden L. Bement, Jr. - Director, and Kathie L. Olsen - Deputy Director, National Science Foundation

Beverly E. Law - AmeriFlux Science Chair, Oregon State University

David Schimel - Director, National Ecological Observatory Network

Theodore W. Beauvais - Acting Director, U.S. Forest Service Cooperative Forestry

David Eskew - Program Manager, TN & Associates, Inc. 

Yen, Jen-Teh - Director General, Forestry Bureau, Council of Agriculture

Ma Keping - Professor and Director, Institute of Botany, The Chinese Academy of Sciences

Sandra Broerse - Publishing Editor, Environmental Science and Ecology


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