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Mark Kuhlberg is a Professor of History and Graduate Program Director at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. His primary field of expertise is forest history, with extensive publications covering forestry systems, lumber industries, pulp and paper production, forest harvesting techniques, and lumberjack labor history. He actively engages with contemporary forestry through committee and council memberships.
Professor Kuhlberg's research centers on the socio-economic and environmental evolution of Canadian forestry, examining historical transitions in resource management, industrial development, and labor practices. His work bridges historical scholarship with practical forestry applications, emphasizing how past practices inform current sustainability challenges and policy decisions in forest resource utilization.
His encyclopedia publications reveal consistent thematic focus on human-forest interactions, tracing technological advancements and institutional changes across the forestry value chain. The body of work demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement spanning historical analysis, environmental studies, and industrial economics within Canada's forest sector.
No scientific awards were mentioned in the provided information.
As Graduate Program Director, Kuhlberg oversees history graduate studies at Laurentian University. His committee involvements indicate active participation in forestry governance and policy discussions, though specific grant details remain unreported in the source material.



