Hamilton Roddis Memorial Lecture Series
The Hamilton Roddis Memorial Lecture Series honors the late Hamilton Roddis. His family, friends and university beneficiaries are pleased to honor the man and his extraordinary accomplishments.
Lecture Transcripts and/or Publication:
NAC Stopped – Here’s How We Slayed the NAC Giant – Margaret Byfield, 2024
Forest Carbon Offsets: Not the Solution that Climate Advocates Hoped for and Not the Threat that the Forest Products Industry Fears – Jim Hourdequin, 2023
Endangered Species — Who & What – Scott Dane, 2022
Staying Relevant — How Can the Forest Industry Adapt to Changing Markets? – Scott Bowe, 2021
Penguins Can’t Fly and 39 Other Rules that Don’t Exist – Jason Kotecki, 2019
Get Involved. Tell Your Story. – Nick Smith, 2018
The Future of American Hardwoods – Michael Snow, 2017
Lessons from the Miracle on the Hudson – Jeff Skiles, 2017
Global Pulp & Paper Perspectives — Where Does the U.S. Stand? – Pete Coutu, 2016
Will We Let Our Critics Define Our Industry? – David Parcell, 2015
And God Made a Logger: Part II – Jim Petersen, 2014 (GLTPA Publication)
With Vision there is Hope – Bruce Vincent, 2013
Challenges Facing United States Forests and the Forestry Sector – Mark Rey, 2011
Recent Growth Increases in an Eastern Forest — A Response to Climate Change? – Geoffrey Parker, 2010
Global Warming: Science, Economics, Ethics – Iain Murray, 2009
Wisconsin Flying Trees: Wisconsin Plywood Industry’s Contribution to WWII – Sara Connor, 2007
Wood: The Foundation of Civilization – John Perlin, 2005
Measuring the Impacts from Climate Change – Robert Mendelsohn, 2001
Pacific Spirit — The Forest Reborn – Dr. Patrick Moore, 1999
Everything I Really Needed to Know About Forestry I Learned from My Parents – Nadine Bailey, 1998
A Challenge To Resource Managers and Conservation Biologists – Thomas M. Bonnicksen, 1995
The Maturing Lake States Forests: A Growing Policy Dilemma – Robert N. Stone, 1994
Lake States Forests: A Sustainable and Appreciating Regional Asset – Henry H. Webster, 1994
Energy, Environment, Economics and Forest Resource Management – Con Schallau, 1993
Simulating Past and Forecasting Future Climates – Reid A. Bryson, 1993
Responsible Environmentalism: Forests, People, Raw Material Needs, and Environmental Protection – Jim L. Bowyer, 1992