Established in 1969, the S. J. Hall Lecture brings leading observers of the forestry sector to speak to the campus community and the public on topics concerned with industrial forestry and related matters.
This public lecture is an intriguing learning and networking opportunity for Berkeley alumni, students and community members.
Past Lectures
Past Lectures
Electrifying Forestry and Automating Forest Regeneration
Magnus Thor, Director Research and Innovation at Skogforsk, the Forestry Research Institute of Sweden, 2023
Carbon Market Contributions to Timberland Returns
Christie Pollet-Young, Elizabeth Willmott, Dick Kempka, Clark S. Binkley (Moderator), 2021
The Intersection of Industrial and Indigenous Forest Management
Dawn Blake, Mike Dockery, Tim Hayden, Peter Wakeland (moderator), 2020
Urbanization and Urban Forest Impacts on the American People and Forest Industry
David J. Nowak, Senior Scientist, 2018
Forest Sector and Climate Change in British Columbia: From Impacts to Innovation
Susanna Laaksonen-Craig, PhD '98, 2015
Uneven-Aged Forest Management in Europe and North America: New Methods for Old Concepts
Joseph Buongiorno, 1996
The Legislative and Regulatory Environment for Forestry Enterprises in California
Stephen L. DeMaria, 1983
Politics, Policies, Regulation and Forestry in the Redwoods: Three Decades of Recollection
Henry K. Trobitz, 1982