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News
Blog
Biography
Curriculum Vitae
Narrative
In A Dark Wood
University of Washington Reception
Research
Applied Research
My Academic Father
Scientific Rigor and Creativity
My Risky Approach to Academia
None of Us Work in A Vaccum
Acceptance of New Scientific Ideas
Books
Global Resources and the Environment
Forest Stand Dynamics
Douglas-fir: Stand Management for the Future
Biology and Management of True Firs of the Pacific Northwest
Report on Forest Health of the United States
Symposia Proceedings
Teaching
Teaching In Perspective
Types of Courses
Venues
Policy
Good Advice
Expert Witnesses
My Experiences in the Policy Arena
Observations
The Best Speech
Other
LMS
GISF
Amur Tiger
Chernobyl Project
SilviaTerra
UCross
FEMS
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Chadwick Oliver
November 25, 2018

New book, August, 2018: Global Resources and the Environment, by Chad & Fatma Arf Oliver. Cambridge University Press. 512 pp.

Chadwick Oliver
November 25, 2018
New book, August, 2018: Global Resources and the Environment, by Chad & Fatma Arf Oliver. Cambridge University Press. 512 pp.

The book puts the many aspects of the environment, resources, and people into perspective. It is based on the premise that much in-depth knowledge can be presented simply, thoroughly, and succinctly.

Chadwick Oliver
November 24, 2018

Forest Stand Dynamics book (1996) now open access at: elischolar.library.yale.edu/fes_pubs/1

Chadwick Oliver
November 24, 2018
Forest Stand Dynamics book (1996) now open access at: elischolar.library.yale.edu/fes_pubs/1

Forest Stand Dynamics was first published in 1990 by McGraw-Hill. An “update edition” was published in 1996 by John Wiley.

Chadwick Oliver
November 15, 2018

Chad Oliver in phased retirement, final teaching will be autumn, 2019.

Chadwick Oliver
November 15, 2018

Chad Oliver is in a three-year retirement transition, with one-semester “on” and one semester “off.”

Chadwick Oliver
September 9, 2014

Chad Oliver Honored For Contributions to Forest Science

Chadwick Oliver
September 9, 2014

Yale Professor Chadwick Dearing “Chad” Oliver will be awarded the prestigious Host Country Scientific Achievement Award from the International Union of Forest Research Organization (IUFRO).

Chadwick Oliver
April 1, 2014

Using more wood for construction can slash global reliance on fossil fuels

Chadwick Oliver
April 1, 2014
Using more wood for construction can slash global reliance on fossil fuels

A Yale University-led study has found that using more wood and less steel and concrete in building and bridge construction would substantially reduce global carbon dioxide emissions and fossil fuel consumption.

Chadwick Oliver
February 24, 2014

Yale Researchers Receive Google Earth Engine Award for Land Studies

Chadwick Oliver
February 24, 2014

Using satellite imagery embedded with data on reflectance, the UHPSI team will work on developing statistical tools that rapidly scan a large area to locate plants or land-cover of particular interest.

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Chadwick Dearing Oliver

Pinchot Professor of Forestry and Environmental Studies (in phased retirement): Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (Kroon Hall, 195 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511)

chad.oliver@yale.edu

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