Welcome to the Northeastern Forest Regeneration Data Network!


The goal of this database is to improve the discovery of and access to 65 research and monitoring projects related to tree regeneration in the Northeastern US. We have provided detailed and structured metadata to more easily compare projects as well as an expert assessment if an individual project can be used for specific analyses.


This Network provides the forest ecology community with improved access to regeneration data across the Northeast. In doing so, it improves the potential for data integration through methods documentation and analytical processes for comparing datasets across programs. As such, larger scale and compiled datasets can be used to evaluate pertinent questions about forest regeneration in the region.


For more detailed information on this resource please see the Northeastern Forest Regeneration Data Network Technical Report


The Northeaster Forest Regeneration Data Network was created by the Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC) following input from cooperators, committees, and partners.


We are appreciative of the participation of many researchers, scientists, and managers who have provided information related to their project, and to Harvard Forest and Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study for making well-documented data public. We appreciate the long-term funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service State & Private Forestry, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources and the University of Vermont.