Overview
Forest Carbon and Climate Program (FCCP) is an applied research and education program based at Michigan State University. It was established to address the growing need for credible knowledge on forest carbon, climate change and land-use decision-making. The program operates within the university’s forestry and environmental science ecosystem, with a focus on practical, science-based outcomes.FCCP’s overarching purpose is to improve understanding of how forests interact with the global climate system and how forest management can contribute to climate mitigation and adaptation. Its work reflects an evidence-led approach grounded in academic research and professional practice.
Mission and focus areas
FCCP focuses on advancing knowledge at the intersection of forests, carbon markets and climate policy. Core areas include forest carbon accounting, climate-smart forestry, land-use change, and the role of forests in net zero and mitigation strategies.The program contributes to sustainability and ESG-related decision-making by strengthening the data, methodologies and professional capacity needed to assess forest-related climate risks and opportunities. Its work is particularly relevant to sustainable finance practitioners engaging with nature-based solutions, carbon markets and land-use investments.
Structure and governance
FCCP operates as a dedicated program within Michigan State University rather than as a standalone legal entity. It is embedded in the university’s academic and research infrastructure and works closely with faculty, researchers and external partners.Leadership is provided by academic staff affiliated with the program, supported by collaborators across forestry, climate science and policy disciplines. Governance follows university standards, with activities shaped through partnerships, funded projects and academic oversight rather than independent boards.
Programs and offerings
FCCP delivers a range of educational and applied outputs aimed at professionals, students and policymakers. These include graduate and professional courses, learning exchanges, workshops and seminars focused on forest carbon and climate applications.The program also produces research outputs, guidance materials and public resources that translate academic research into practice. These offerings support informed decision-making on forest carbon accounting, climate strategies and sustainable land management, making FCCP relevant to finance and sustainability professionals seeking credible, research-based insights.