master of forest conservation capstone presentation

05.12.24 - Master of Forest Conservation Capstone Presentations (December 10-11)

Master of Forest Conservation (MFC) Capstone Presentations will take place Tuesday, December 10 and Wednesday, December 11 at the Daniels Building (DA200). Interested viewers are invited to join in person or watch virtually.

The Capstone Project in Forest Conservation is the final stage of the 16-month MFC program. Projects are typically based on a student’s summer internship in consultation with a faculty supervisor who serves as a content expert. 

During the December presentations students deliver a public seminar of their work, including an oral defense of their final report, which the faculty supervisor and an external examiner from the host organization evaluate. This year’s presentation topics range from a case study on biochar use in rural Costa Rica and a cost-benefit analysis of private land tree planting to a market assessment of cross-laminated timber in Ontario.

View the detailed schedule and Zoom links on the Daniels Faculty’s Forestry website.

Select presentations will be available on the Faculty’s YouTube channel in February.