BotanyMeredith Martin
2017 The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Tropical Botany

Meredith Martin is a PhD candidate in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University, and holds a Cullman Fellowship with the New York Botanical Garden. Her project is titled “Stand Dynamics of Subtropical Pine-Oak Forests in Sierra Norte, Oaxaca, Mexico, and Implications for Firewood Management.” Her research focuses on the ecology of montane pine-oak forests in Oaxaca, Mexico, and specifically on the growth and regeneration dynamics of oaks (Quercus) harvested for firewood and charcoal. While Mexico is a center of diversity for oaks, little is known about the majority of these species or forest types. Her research collaborates with a union of three Zapotec communities, and her results will be used to inform others about sustainable management techniques for firewood.
Funded by the GCA Visiting Gardens Committee
The Garden Club of America Fellowship in Tropical Botany
To promote the preservation of tropical forests by enlarging the body of botanists with field experience.
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