Offered by the Forest History Society, the Walter S. Rosenberry Fellowship provides a $15,000 stipend to support the doctoral research of a graduate student attending a university in North America whose research contributes to forest and conservation history. Research focus on the historic relationships between humans, forests, and related resources is required. Examples of acceptable topics include:

  • forest landscape change and history
  • invasive species
  • forest and ecosystem management
  • forest policy and institutions
  • resource-dependent communities
  • private land ownership
  • science and technology developments
  • sustainability

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