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Mined
Land Reforestation Conference & Annual Tour 2007
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Event Summary
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Conference Presentations - Event
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EVENT SUMMARY:
AUGUST 7 & 8, ABINGDON, VA -
ARRI's first conference
"Mined Land Reforestation: Science and Practice"
& 2nd Annual Tour was held the second week of August at the
Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon,
Virginia. The event united individuals instrumental in the
development, application, and promotion of coalmine
reforestation from across the country, including members of the
mining industry, State and Federal government agency personnel,
scientists, professors, and landowners alike.
The conference highlighted cutting-edge scientific research
findings to further improve mine reforestation success based on
the advanced mine reforestation practices being developed by
scientists, foresters, and academia and adopted by the coal
industry. Education forums included PowerPoint
presentations (available for download below), panel
discussions, and Q&A sessions.
Day 2 involved on-site field tours of operating coal mines and
research sites where advanced mine reforestation practices are
being developed and utilized. The group visited two Virginia
coal mining operations that used the
Forestry Reclamation Approach during reclamation. They also
observed long-term reforestation plantings on mines sites at the
Powell River Research Project and Education Center where
planted softwoods and native hardwoods have been monitored for
survival and growth potential to produce forest products, and
other indicators of reforestation success.
The conference was attended by personnel representing coal
mining firms, mineral-bearing landowners, mining consultants,
natural resource agencies, scientists with mined land
reforestation expertise, students, and interested members of the
public.
Plans for ARRI's 2008 Mined Land Reforestation Conference are
tentatively scheduled to be held in Charleston, WV. The
event will be sponsored by ARRI and hosted by West Virginia
University and the West Virginia Department of Environmental
Protection.
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2007 Conference Presentations:
“A Coal
Miner’s Perspective on Mine Reforestation”
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Section 2
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Bob
Zik, TECO Coal, Corbin, KY
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(Please note: this presentation is in 2 sections because
of its size.) |
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“The Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative and
the Forestry Reclamation Approach: A State-Federal
Reforestation Initiative”
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Les
Vincent, PE, Director, Virginia Division of Mined Land
Reclamation, Big Stone Gap, VA
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“Advances in Scientific Knowledge and the Forestry
Reclamation Approach”
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Dr. James Burger, Department of Forestry, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA |
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“Federal and State Regulations, Bond Release, and the
Forestry Reclamation Approach”
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Becky Hatmaker, US Office of Surface Mining, Knoxville
Field Office, Knoxville, TN |
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“Overburden, Topsoil Substitutes, Topsoil Handling:
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Patrick Angel, US Office of Surface Mining, and
University of Kentucky,
Lexington,
KY
(with Dr. James Burger of VA Tech, & Chris Barton of UK) |
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“Influence of Herbaceous Groundcover Vegetation on
Reforestation Success”
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Jeff Skousen, Plant and Soil Sciences, West Virginia
University, Morgantown, WV |
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“Carbon Sequestration by Forests on Reclaimed Mines”
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Chris Barton, Department of Forestry, University of
Kentucky, Lexington, KY |
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“Mining and Mine Reforestation: Influences on Watershed
Hydrology”
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Richard Warner, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY |
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“The Joys and Challenges of Producing Forest Products on
Mined and Reforested Lands”
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Tim Probert, Forestry Consultant, Bluefield, WV |
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“Economics of Mine Reforestation: Mine Operator and
Landowner Perspectives”
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Jay Sullivan, Department of Forestry, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA |
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“The Forestry Reclamation Approach at Fola Coal”
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Mike Isabell, Fola Coal, Bickmore, WV |
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Event Agenda -
Mined Land Reforestation Conference Agenda
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