The Indigenous Roots of Sustainable Forestry
Building upon a millennia-old tradition of environmental stewardship, Indigenous peoples have developed innovative systems to manage the forests that remain under their sovereign control in ways that support commercial enterprise, protect cultural use, and promote ecosystem health. Increasingly, federal and state forest managers are forging partnerships with Indigenous communities to devise ways to successfully maintain forest resilience, species diversity, and culturally important landscapes in a rapidly changing climate. Join Professor Michael Dockry as he discusses current forest management projects while uncovering the indigenous roots of sustainable forestry in the United States today.
Time: 16:00 GMT (11:00 EST)