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Adapting Forests to Climate Change: Insights from Dr. Alexandra Kosiba on Resilience and Management Strategies

Adapting Forests to Climate Change: Insights from Dr. Alexandra Kosiba on Resilience and Management Strategies

Update: 2025-07-09
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Join us as we explore the intricate world of forests with Dr. Allie Kosiba, a top-notch forest ecophysiologist and State Extension Forester at the University of Vermont. Dr. Kosiba brings her extensive research on tree physiology to the forefront, sharing how trees are reacting to the pressures of climate change, acid rain, and other environmental challenges. Our discussion highlights the significance of forest monitoring through techniques like aerial surveys, which provide essential insights into maintaining healthy forest ecosystems amid a rapidly changing climate.


We also delve into the struggles of white pine forests in the Northeast, examining how historical land use patterns have contributed to current vulnerabilities. Dr. Kosiba stresses the crucial role of active forest management strategies in promoting species diversity and complexity, which enhance forest resilience against diseases worsened by climate change. The conversation expands into the realm of forest management techniques, exploring the benefits of forest thinning, selective planting, and assisted migration to create more adaptable forest ecosystems.


Further, our discussion touches on the delicate process of sap extraction from sugar maples and its sensitivity to shifting weather patterns. Dr. Kosiba discusses strategies to bolster resilience, such as introducing hardier tree species and recognizing the vital role of snow in protecting soil health. As we explore the broader impacts of climate change on our forests, we emphasize the importance of fostering carbon and biodiversity while confronting the challenges of monoculture stands. With optimism and actionable insights, this episode encourages proactive steps to help our forests adapt and thrive, securing their essential roles in our environment for future generations.


To check out Dr. Kosiba's work, visit: https://www.uvm.edu/extension/profile/alexandra-ali-kosiba


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Key Words:


Forests, Climate Change, Forest Health, Forest Monitoring, Tree Physiology, Aerial Surveys, Ground Truthing, White Pine, Northeast, Forest Management, Species Diversity, Forest Resilience, Climate Resilience, Forest Thinning, Selective Planting, Assisted Migration, Sap Extraction, Sugar Maples, Snow, Carbon, Biodiversity, Monoculture Stands, Complex Adaptive Systems, Ice Age, Human Intervention, Landowners, Community Initiatives


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Adapting Forests to Climate Change: Insights from Dr. Alexandra Kosiba on Resilience and Management Strategies

Adapting Forests to Climate Change: Insights from Dr. Alexandra Kosiba on Resilience and Management Strategies

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