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Unique Method for Stakeholder Input Informs Co-Produced Model of Sudden Oak Death Transmission

Type
Literature
Publication
Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center, "Unique Method for Stakeholder Input Informs Co-Produced Model of Sudden Oak Death Transmission". June 6, 2019. https://secasc.ncsu.edu/2019/06/06/unique-method-for-stakeholder-input-informs-co-produced-model-of-sudden-oak-death-transmission/
Year Published
2019
Organization
Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center
Description

Spring 2018 Global Change Fellow, Devon Gaydos, is the lead author on a new publication from her research, in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. You can read the paper, “Forecasting and control of emerging infectious forest disease through participatory modelling” here. The original news release, authored by D’Lyn Ford, can be viewed here.