Nicole Rogers

Expertise

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Rogers joined the School of Forest Resources in 2021. Her research focuses on silviculture as a tool to meet the increasingly diverse needs and demands placed on our forests.  Specific research areas include natural regeneration dynamics in managed, temperate forests, and the influence of societal, ecological, and economic objectives on forest management. Visit Roger’s biography to learn more.

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Rogers balances time between teaching (50%) courses about silviculture and forest ecology and research (50%) on quantitative silviculture, natural regeneration, and applied forest ecology.

Appointment details

Roger’s work is supported by:

  • School of Forest Resources at the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture
  • Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station

Experiment Station contributions

  • Current project: Regeneration Dynamics and Development of Maine’s Temperate Forest Ecosystems. McIntire-Stennis project number ME042305.