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International study of canopies. News, research objectives, statement of principles, canopy research sites, message forum, and links.
www.globalcanopy.org
Environment: Conservation from the Treetops: The Emerging Science of Canopy Ecology
Article by H. Bruce Rinker explaining why the research is important, findings, and a list of forest canopy walkways and platforms.
www.actionbioscience.org
Research projects and sites, analytical tools and resources, meetings, newsletters, publications, image gallery, canopy access and safety, and training programs.
canopy.evergreen.edu
RainforestEducation.com: Rainforest Trees and the Canopy
Introduction to the rainforest canopy, including plants and animals, with photographs.
www.rainforesteducation.com
Canopy-climbing Students Learn Neotropical Biology from the Top Down at Cornell
Report of a field course in Costa Rica.
www.news.cornell.edu
Spherical Dome Helps Kentucky Researchers Study Forest Canopy
Artificial forest canopy is expected to make light measurements more accurate.
www.ca.uky.edu
Non-profit organization facilitating interaction between people concerned with forest canopies and forest ecosystems. Researchers, citation database, educational programs, meetings, and canopy access locations, techniques, and safety.
www.evergreen.edu
Focuses on research and education involving tropical rain forest canopies. News and conferences, articles and publications with online ordering, projects, history including conference abstracts, list of locations with canopy access, and resources.
www.selby.org
Formal Ontologies, Specifications and Logics in Canopy Research
Abstract and full document by Bohdan Durnota.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu
Tropical Rainforests: The Canopy
Overview, history of access methods, photographs, trees, ephiphytes, vines and lianas, and animals.
rainforests.mongabay.com
Smithsonian Magazine: Uncovering the Secrets of Forest Canopies
Methods used by scientists at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center to study the forest canopy.
www.smithsonianmag.com