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Pine Integrated Network: Education, Mitigation, and Adaptation Project A NIFA-Funded Climate Change CAP Google Earth The Pine Integrated Network: Education, Mitigation, and Adaptation Project (PINEMAP) is a Coordinated Agricultural Project funded by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Award # For more information, visit ~126 team members, 11 southeastern universities plus the USDA Forest Service

3 Coordinated Agricultural Projects (CAP) 115 PIs across 20 states

Prescribed, Outcome Based Program Dictates Project Goals Reduce the use of (energy), nitrogen fertilizer, and (water) by 10% and increase carbon sequestration by 15% through resilient forest production systems under changing climate by 2030 Project research, education and Extension goals focused on achieving these outcomes

Goals To create, synthesize, and disseminate the necessary knowledge to enable southern forest landowners to harness pine forest productivity to mitigate atmospheric CO 2; more efficiently utilize nitrogen and other fertilizer inputs; and adapt their forest management approaches to increase resilience in the face of changing climate.

Global Approach: Integrating & Leveraging Existing Networks Project Learning Tree State Climatologists Extension Professionals: SREF, Land Grant & County Extension University – Government - Corporate Forest Research Cooperatives Research Cooperative Host University (year founded) Cooperative Forest Genetics Research Program University of Florida (1953) Cooperative Tree Improvement Program North Carolina State University (1955) Forest Biology Research Cooperative University of Florida (1996) Forest Modeling Research Cooperative Virginia Polytechnic Univ. (1979) Forest Productivity Cooperative Virginia Polytechnic Univ. / NC State Univ. (1969) Plantation Management Research Cooperative University of Georgia (1975) Southern Forest Resource Assessment Consortium North Carolina State University (1994) Western Gulf Forest Tree Improvement Program Texas A&M Univ. / Texas Forest Service (1969)

Disciplinary Aims Contribute to Broader Integrated Project Goals Aim 5 Education Aim 6 Extension Aim 4 LCA/Pol/Econ Aim 3 Genetics Aim 2 Models Aim 1 Field Ecology MitigationAdaptation Education and Extension

Outcome Themes

Tier 2 / Active Network Tier 1 / Legacy Network Tier 3 / Fert / Throughfall Diversion Network

PINEMAP Science PINEMAP Extension Traditional Extension Research Coops Extension Agents and County Foresters Corporate Scientists Corporate Foresters Consulting Foresters Contractors Non- Corporate Forestlands Corporate Forestlands PINEMAP Tech Transfer Model

Ambitious Outcomes will Require Implementation on Millions of Acres

Structure of PINEMAP Stakeholder Landholdings is an Advantage Smith et al % of NIPF owners manage 70% of acreage Adoption of altered management by larger landowners will deliver largest impact > 20 million acres managed by our industrial cooperators > 95% of pine seedlings are produced by cooperators Long-established record of successful tech transfer in cooperative framework Thousands of Acres

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