A group of geography undergraduate students, led by Assoc. Professor Helen Cox of the Institute for Sustainability, began a new survey of CSUN's trees to determine the amount of CO2 they sequester ...
A group of geography undergraduate students, led by Assoc. Professor Helen Cox of the Institute for Sustainability, began a new survey of CSUN's trees to determine the amount of CO2 they sequester and to update the plant atlas detailing the location and species of every tree on campus. Watch Dr. Cox explain the project and see her students in action.
Directed, shot and edited by Krishna Narayanamurti Based on the article by Julia Venkateswaran for Northridge Magazine Narrator/Interview Subject: Assoc. Professor Helen Cox Featuring Student Surveyors: Roger Motti, Brian Shimizu, and Kevin Ulrich Still photographs courtesy of Lee Choo and Dat Tuyen Produced by Brenda Roberts and Julia Venkateswaran Executive Producers: Vance Peterson, Michael McManus and Randal Thomson Music by RoyaltyFreeMusic.com Close captioning by James Wolf Special Thanks: Jolene Koester, Joseph O'Connor and David Mascarina
This film is dedicated to Professor Cox's late father.
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Thank you so much for the information. I love trees and I am always amazed at the array of different trees you have on your campus. It is such a wonderful place to walk around especially on the weekends. I love to learn more about the origin of the trees. Wish you could post some sort of sign by them.
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I love to learn more about the origin of the trees. Wish you could post some sort of sign by them.
I like going to the orange grove and just connect with nature.