Neil Chapman (The Nature Conservancy), “Accelerating Forest Restoration in Northern Arizona” (Yale Forest Forum Lunch)

Event time: 
Thursday, November 15, 2018 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location: 
Marsh Rotunda, Marsh Hall See map
360 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06510-1714
Event description: 

Neil Chapman is The Nature Conservancy’s Forest Restoration Manager andlives in Flagstaff, Arizona with his wife Jennifer Williams and son Joseph.

Neil grew up in South Hadley, Massachusetts, a small western-mass town along the Connecticut River established in 1775. Heading west for college,Neil received a B.S. from the Colorado State University School of Forestry in Fort Collins, Colorado in 2001. 

In 2004, Neil’s career in conservation began with The Nature Conservancy at the Nachusa Grasslands in northern Illinois, supporting the stewardship of tall grass prairie and oak savannah restoration projects.

In 2006, Neil returned to the west and began managing conservation projects throughout northern Arizona based out of Hart Prairie Preserve.

Neil’s current work involves developing new business practices and field testing new technologies that transform forest restoration project planning and mechanical timber harvesting operations. The technology streamlines project layout and provides an important source of data for adaptive management as real-time information on prescription implementation can be made available to sale administrators.