Event

Cutting Edge Lecture

Thursday, November 14, 2013 18:00
Redpath Museum Auditorium, 859 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C4, CA
Price: 
Free

Lecture by Catherine Potvin (Trottier Professor, Principal Investigator, Neotropical Ecology Lab, Biology, McGill)

Dr. Catherine Potvin’s lecture will be a journey to Panama where she examines the importance of tropical forests for the global carbon cycle. The presentation will start by setting the context of the international climate regime, followed by an examination of the challenges that scientists face when estimating tropical forest carbon stocks. This will bring her to talk about the people who live in, and from, the tropical forests of Panama.

In closing, Dr. Potvin will present initiatives that some Latin American countries have adopted in the forest sector in the context of climate change mitigation and will bring on the table Canada’s contribution to the international efforts to combat climate change.

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Initiated in 2003 with the express purpose of fostering communication between scientists in different disciplines as well as between scientists and the public, this lecture series is made possible through the generous support of the Faculty of  Medicine (Marianna Newkirk, Associate Dean Research), Faculty of Arts (Christopher Manfredi, Dean),  Faculty of Science (Martin Grant, Dean) and the Centre for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine (CAMBAM).

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