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Scientists at the College of Forestry conduct research on a wide range of topics in the disciplines of biology, botany, ecology, engineering, forest management, manufacturing and marketing of wood products, the social sciences, wood chemistry and physiology, and many others. The College owns about 15,000 acres of College Forests, most of it within a few minutes of campus. These forests are a rich resource not only for forestry research but for teaching and demonstration.
Research at the College is conducted under the auspices of the Oregon Forest Research Laboratory, established by the Oregon legislature in 1941 as the forestry research arm of the State of Oregon. College research provides information to improve the forest-related decisions of those who use, own, operate, or are otherwise affected by management of the forests of the Northwest and the products and services these forests provide.
Click here for a directory of FRL scientists who conduct research at and through the College of Forestry, and here for a list of FRL research program areas.
College of Forestry research appears in articles in peer-reviewed journals and in papers published by the Forest Research Laboratory publications department. Most are available free or at a nominal cost from the College of Forestry Communications Group.
Research results are used by many-private landowners, state and federal land-managing agencies, wood processing firms and workers, legislators, environmental agencies and interests, and others. Thus, Laboratory research affects virtually all Oregonians because of the importance of forests to them and to their state's economic health.
College scientists also take part in many interdisciplinary and cooperative research ventures with colleagues from other universities, the Forest Service and other agencies, and private industry. The following links lead to some of them:
Departmental Research