A Global Smithsonian Institution Program for Long-Term, Large-Scale
Forest Research
The Smithsonian Institution, under the auspices of the Global Earth
Observatory (ForestGEO) and the Center for Tropical Forest Science (CTFS)
manages a global network of forest research plots committed to the
study of tropical and temperate forest function and diversity. The
multi-institutional network comprises more than forty forest research
plots across the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe, with a strong
focus on tropical regions. The Smithsonian and its partner
institutions currently monitor the growth and survival of 4.5 million
trees over 40 fully censused large-scale forest inventories, including
approximately 8,500 species of trees.
Owing to extensive biological monitoring, unique databases, citizen
scientists and the expertise of the partners, the Smithsonian-HSBC
enterprise stands as a premier international partnership in the
environmental sciences. The Smithsonian-HSBC partnership promises to
enhance society's ability to evaluate and respond to the impacts of
global environmental change on the diverse set of ecological, social,
and economic services provided by forests around the world. Carbon
storage, clean and plentiful water, and biodiversity conservation for
enhanced ecosystem function and human well being are just a few of the
services provided by our forests world-wide.
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