The Agriculture, Forestry, and Ecosystem Services (AFE) group has hosted researchers from Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency as part of the TaigaClimate project meeting from 29 to 30 April.
TaigaClimate has a unique character, pioneering the integration of biophysical needs and population dynamics modeling. It develops computation models of natural ecosystems and human activities, which are used to make forecasts of the future consequences of a changing climate and different management alternatives.
Throughout the two-day meeting, participants presented the progress of all project collaborators and focused on integrating the different components from a technical perspective.
The project meeting underscored the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing climate change by ensuring optimal management for the long-term sustainability of forests and wildlife and their utilities for stakeholders.
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