One Tree Alaska

One Tree Alaska

Learn about OneTree Alaska presented by Dr. Janice Dawe.

OneTree Alaska is an education, research, and outreach program of the University of Alaska Fairbanks School of Natural Resources and Extension.  We believe every child should have ample opportunities to explore their local environment through place-based and project-based education.

OneTree Alaska uses an integrated STEM to STEAM approach (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math + Art) to engage students of all ages in tree-inspired projects that encourage scientific inquiry, stewardship, craftsmanship, and creativity.
 


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About the Presenter

Janice Dawe Ph.D - Jan Dawe is a Research Assistant Professor of Natural Resource Education and Community Engagement with the Alaska Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She is currently the director of  OneTree Alaska and K-20 STEAM Education, based in the  OneTree Alaska STEM to STEAM Studio in the Lola Tilly Commons building on the UAF campus.

Additional Learning Resources

More Links: 

The Navigating the New Arctic FIREWALL project, please see the September 15, 2021 "Foundations for Improving Resilience in the Energy Sector Against Wildfires on Alaskan Lands (FIREWALL) Workshop".  

McIntire-Stennis The Firewood Project is titled: Boreal Forest Carbon and Water Cycling: Response to Climate and Insect Infestation Using Field Measurements, Dendrochronology, & Remote sensing (Dr. Jessie Young-Robertson, PI) McIntire-Stennis Forest Health Project.

   

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