Incentives for biomass utilization at the federal level Patton-Mallory, Marcia Presented at the "Can Forests Meet Our Energy Needs? The Future of Forest Biomass in Colorado" Conference, February 21, 2008, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Dr. Marcia Patton-Mallory is currently responsible for coordinating the woody biomass efforts of the USDA Forest Service across National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, and Research and Development programs, serving as an executive liaison and coordinator between the USDA Forest Service and other Federal Agencies, State organizations and private interests. Previously, she was worked as a researcher with the Weyerhaeuser Company and the US Forest Service and also in research management positions in the US Forest Service including Director of the Rocky Mountain Research Station, which covers 14 of the states in the Interior West. She was a congressional fellow in the US Senate working on Energy and Natural Resources issues, and is a member of the Western Governor’s Biomass Task Force, working on their clean and diversified energy initiative. She received her B.S. in Wood Science and Technology and also her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Structural Engineering all from Colorado State University. She is also a Distinguished Alumna in the Warner College of Natural Resources. Colorado State University. Libraries Quinby, David T. Rives, Stoel 2008 text ; image application/pdf 1100Patton-Mallory.pdf CONF2008100016BIOM eng "http://www.acns.colostate.edu/?page=copyright"
Incentives for biomass utilization at the federal level
Patton-Mallory, Marcia
Presented at the "Can Forests Meet Our Energy Needs? The Future of Forest Biomass in Colorado" Conference, February 21, 2008, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Dr. Marcia Patton-Mallory is currently responsible for coordinating the woody biomass efforts of the USDA Forest Service across National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, and Research and Development programs, serving as an executive liaison and coordinator between the USDA Forest Service and other Federal Agencies, State organizations and private interests. Previously, she was worked as a researcher with the Weyerhaeuser Company and the US Forest Service and also in research management positions in the US Forest Service including Director of the Rocky Mountain Research Station, which covers 14 of the states in the Interior West. She was a congressional fellow in the US Senate working on Energy and Natural Resources issues, and is a member of the Western Governor’s Biomass Task Force, working on their clean and diversified energy initiative. She received her B.S. in Wood Science and Technology and also her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Structural Engineering all from Colorado State University. She is also a Distinguished Alumna in the Warner College of Natural Resources.
Colorado State University. Libraries
Quinby, David T.
Rives, Stoel
2008
text ; image
application/pdf
1100Patton-Mallory.pdf
CONF2008100016BIOM
eng
"http://www.acns.colostate.edu/?page=copyright"