to

PhD course: In-depth course in forest regeneration

Forest regeneration is the process by which a forest area is re-established after the trees have been harvested. The goal is to restore the ecological and environmental functions of the forest, as well as to provide economic, social, and cultural ecosystem services to society and the forest owners.

Start date: 1 September 2025 08:00

End date: 30 September 2025 16:00

Organiser: Department of Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre

Location: Alnarp, Online

Last day of registration: 30 June 2025

Register for event

The purpose of the course is to present a comprehensive overview of the complete chain of forest regeneration and to give the students insight into the complexity of regeneration methods in Scandinavia. New findings and insights in seedling types, planting techniques and soil scarification methods will be discussed and evaluated, leading to an understanding of plant ecophysiology and soil and site factors. The course will also provide knowledge in design of regeneration experiments and the techniques in measurements of seedling vitality and growth. The chain of management, from seed to established trees, will also be part of the discussion.

For more information on the course, read the course syllabus

 

@ Contact