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Dr. Puneet Dwivedi

Associate Professor, Sustainability Sciences
Education:
  • PhD, Forest Policy & Economics, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA, 2010
  • MBA, Forestry, Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal, India, 2005
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical), Institute of Engineering & Technology, Devi Ahilya University, Indore, India, 2003
Labs/Centers/Committee:
Research Interests:

Forest Economics, Policy, and Governance

Forest Certification

Woody Feedstocks for Bioenergy Development

Life-Cycle Assessment of Wood Products

Forest Modeling at Landscape Level

Minorities Forest Landowners

Regional Markets of Wood and Timber Products

Teaching:

Fall Semester

FANR 8200: Scientific Research in Forestry and Natural Resources

Every Fall Semester, 03 Credit Hours

FANR 1500: Fundamentals of Sustainable Development

Every Fall Semester, 03 Credit Hours

FYOS 1001 Exploring Sustainable Development

Every Fall Semester, 01 Credit Hour

FORS 8460: Management and Modeling of Forest Carbon Resources

Every Fall Semester (Odd Years Only), 03 Credit Hours

Spring Semester

FANR 4020/6020: Sustainable Development – I

Every Spring Semester, 03 Credit Hours

FANR 3300: Economics of Renewable Resources

Every Spring Semester, 02 Credit Hours

FORS (ENGR) 8020: Bio-based Economy Seminar

Every Spring Semester (Even Years Only), 01 Credit Hour

 

Articles Featuring Dr. Puneet Dwivedi

Note: This story is part of a special issue of The Warnell Log focused on carbon.

The aftermath of a hurricane includes downed trees, damaged saplings, salt water intrusion—and a lot less carbon.

Note: This story is part of a special issue of The Warnell Log focused on carbon.

You can’t power a large, commercial jet with solar panels. Advances in hydrogen technology still can’t get a plane across the ocean.

Note: This story is part of a special issue of The Warnell Log focused on carbon.

To best understand how woody biomass, such as wood pellets, can become a sustainable energy solution, you need to consider your perspective.

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