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Doctorate Forestry and Timber Production degree courses

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Agroforestry PhD

Bangor University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Research on the interaction of people, agriculture and trees at a range of scales from ecophysiological interactions among system components through to landscape level effects, across both temperate and tropical environments, with a focus on multipurpose tree species and farm trees.(read more)

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Forest Ecology and Management PhD

Bangor University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Research covers the environmental economic and social factors underpinning sustainability in forest systems; studying processes ranging from individual ecological interactions to those acting at a landscape level; current research includes: Ecophysiology of the impact and tolerance of heavy metals and Al; plant nutrition; and the role of mycorrhizas in forest ecosystems; impacts of elevated CO2 on forest establishment and ecosystem processes.(read more)

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Forestry PhD

University Of Cumbria

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)

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Forestry PhD

University Of Edinburgh

Study modes: Full time

Course description: Research areas: Agroforestry, growth of trees in managed systems; nutrient cycling in forests; forest management; economics and rural land use; tropical forestry; environmental and forest conservation problem-solving; forest ecology; forest tree genetics; ecophysiology of forest trees.(read more)

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Conservation and Forest Protection DIC

Imperial College London

Study modes: Full time

Course description: This course provides specialised training, focusing on both forest plantations and natural forests in tropical, temperate and boreal regions and provides an excellent basis for employment within the industry and in conservation in general, and for students wishing to continue on to PhD studies.(read more)

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