Please join us tonight for the Harvard University Center for the Environment
and Bank of America series on Biodiversity, Ecology, and Global Change:
Peter Reich
F.B. Hubacheck, Sr. Chair in Forest Ecology and Tree Physiology, University
of Minnesota
"Biodiversity and Global Change: Are We Yet a Predictive Science?"
Wednesday, December 5
5:00 pm
Biological Laboratories Lecture Hall
16 Divinity Ave, Harvard Campus
Cambridge, MA
Peter Reich's current research at the University of Minnesota focuses on the
impacts of global environmental change on terrestrial ecosystems, including
the effects of climate change, elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide, other
air pollutants, land use/management, fire and biotic invasion on health,
biodiversity, and sustainability of forest and grassland ecosystems both in
Minnesota and globally. His work simultaneously bridges the fields of
physiological, community, ecosystem, landscape, and global ecology. See:
http://fr.cfans.umn.edu/people/facstaff/reich/
A reception will follow in the Biolabs entryway. This lecture is free and
open to the public.
Contact:
Lisa Matthews
Events Coordinator
Harvard University Center for the Environment
24 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu
p. 617-495-8883
f. 617-496-0425