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In our latest Voices of Forestry column, Theresa Reichlin summarises the findings of her 2017 master’s thesis.
Voices of Forestry columnist
Theresa (MBA, MFC, BSc) is a global citizen who has lived, worked and studied in Czechia, Spain, Canada, the UK and Switzerland. She loves forests and communities and is passionate about environmental protection - one could say she embarked on a forestry path because she is looking for her own roots. Currently she is exploring new challenges and hopes to continue learning about new cultures and how forestry can positively impact human wellbeing
Theresa (MBA, MFC, BSc) is a global citizen who has lived, worked and studied in Czechia, Spain, Canada, the UK and Switzerland. She loves forests and communities and is passionate about environmental protection - one could say she embarked on a forestry path because she is looking for her own roots. Currently she is exploring new challenges and hopes to continue learning about new cultures and how forestry can positively impact human wellbeing
In our latest Voices of Forestry column, Theresa Reichlin summarises the findings of her 2017 master’s thesis.
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