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Charlie Blinn is a Professor and Extension Specialist at the Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center, focusing on forest management, timber harvesting, and sustainable forestry practices. He has been active since 1983, with extensive collaborations across institutions and industries.
- Education: PhD (Virginia Tech, 1984), MS (University of Tennessee, 1978), BS (Bethany College, 1975)
His research emphasizes forest management practices, timber harvesting, and forestry best management practices, particularly addressing the impacts of climate change and operational challenges in the logging industry across the US South and Lake States.
Recent publications highlight trends in log truck safety, climate adaptation in forestry, and winter weather impacts on timber sales. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in environmental and economic sustainability.
Collaborations include projects with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources, and Forest Resources Association.
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