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Issue 9, 2019

 

IUFRO NEWS 9, 2019

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White Pine Blister Rust in the Focus

Photo showing Ward Strong & Richard Sniezko at Peyto Lake, Banff during post-conference fieldtrip. Photo provided by Richard A. Sniezko.

The IUFRO 2019 Joint Conference on Genetics of Five-needle Pines & Rusts of Forest Trees in Invermere, British Columbia, Canada, focused particularly on breeding and genetic conservation of 5-needle pines, with special reference to screening and genetics programs for resistance to white pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola). More

 

 

Transforming Approaches to Forests and Forestry through Traditional and Local Knowledges

A major objective of the conference of the IUFRO Working Party on Traditional forest knowledge in temperate and boreal regions in Vancouver, Canada, was to give all participants some practice in building sincere and equitable relationships, in which the traditional knowledge, perspectives, and authority of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) are as valued as scientific data gathering and interpretation techniques. More

 

First Meeting of the IUFRO-GFEP Global Forest Expert Panel on Forests and Poverty

Photo showing GFEP panel plenary session. Photo: Andre Purret.

The GFEP on Forests and Poverty will contribute to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development by highlighting the nexus between SDG 1 on ending poverty and SDG 15 on life on land, as well as relevant links to SDG 8 on decent work and economic growth, and SDG 10 on reduced inequalities. More

 

XXV IUFRO World Congress: Some Sessions You Should Put on Your Schedule

Did you know that in addition to the core scientific sessions that revolve around the five Congress themes there is a sixth category of events relating to the cross-cutting fields of Communicating, Educating, Networking & Publishing? Have a look at the following selection of sessions that you might consider attending in Curitiba. More

 

Making the Most of the Congress

Photo showing Expo Unimed theater. Photo: Astrid Tippel.

You will get to know the facilities available at Expo Unimed in Curitiba and you will be introduced to the "best practice" of exchanging information, making contacts with fellow researchers, building partnerships for research projects through involvement in IUFRO activities. You will also learn about the Congress mentoring program set up by IUFRO and the International Forestry Students’ Association IFSA.  More

 

Forests and Climate Change - Science in Dialogue

Photo showing autumn leave. Photo: Benedikt Geyeron on Pixabay.

On the first day of the IUFRO World Congress in Curitiba, right after the Opening Ceremony, scientists and stakeholders will focus on the role of forests and forest products in mitigating global warming and its consequences in a plenary session. More

 

Directors' Forum: Knowledge Transfer in Forest Science as a Management Strategy

Photo showing mobile phone showing a picture of a forest. Photo: Esa Riutta on Pixabay.

University forest faculties as well as government forest research institutions are increasingly challenged to justify their programs by showing that their research activities make a difference, especially with respect to practitioners. This subplenary session will showcase and discuss best practices of knowledge transfer. More

 

Wangari Maathai "Forest Champions" Award

The Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF) is awarding one extraordinary individual for improving our forests and the lives of people who depend on them! Meet the winner of the 2019 edition of this prestigious award! Listen to his/her inspiring success story. More

 

Cooperation for Sustainability - Statements by IUFRO Partners

Photo showing Sacred tree, Indonesia. Photo: Geoff Roberts.

The IUFRO2019 World Congress offers a great opportunity for IUFRO to strengthen and highlight partnerships with forest-related governmental and non-governmental institutions. This session will provide a great chance to learn about the important supporters and partners of IUFRO and showcase IUFRO's work at the science/policy interface. More...

 

 

Forest Communicators' Forum: The Big Bang in Forest Communication

Join this groundbreaking sub-plenary session with communicators from around the world, including Robert Grace, expert from M&C Saatchi Abel, and learn about working with journalists, communicating with decision-makers, why gender matters in your communication campaigns and more! More

 

 

Forest Landscape Restoration Implementation – Progress on the Ground

The IUFRO-led "FLR Snapshot" project aims at an independent scientific exploration of efforts contributing to forest landscape restoration (FLR) in selected landscapes in these nine Bonn Challenge countries. The first major milestone in sharing results of the project will take place in a side event at the XXV IUFRO World Congress in Curitiba, Brazil. More

 

Working Together: What Can the Regional Forest Communicators Networks Do for You?

The side event will show how forest communicators networks can help get forest messages across to wider audiences. You will hear success stories and experiences from such networks with a special focus on networks in Latin America and the Caribbean and Europe. More

 

New Opportunity for Early-Career Scientists

Photo showing scientists working in lab. Photo: Institute of Soil Research (IBF), University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU).

The IUFRO-EFI Young Scientists Initiative (YSI) is a new collaboration between IUFRO and the European Forest Institute (EFI) and will offer a limited number of grants for short scientific visits in 2020. An opportunity for young scientists from Africa, Asia and Latin America to conduct collaborative research in Europe and vice versa during 2020 is now available. More

 

Sustainable Development Goals: Their Impacts on Forests and People - Book Launch

Photo showing landscape with forest. Photo by Safia Aggarwal, FAO.

At this subplenary session and the subsequent technical session (October 2, 15:30-17:30), the IUFRO Special Project on World Forests, Society and Environment (IUFRO-WFSE) will present the main findings and conclusions of the project’s forthcoming book "Sustainable Development Goals: Their Impacts on Forests and People". More

 

Innovation and Excellence in Emerging Research - IUFRO Student Awards

Photo showing light bulb with leave inside. Photo: PIRO4D on Pixabay.

Meet future leading researchers and learn about their perspectives and views on opportunities and challenges for engaging in research in forest sciences. In the course of this subplenary session outstanding young scientists will receive the IUFRO Outstanding Doctoral Awards and IUFRO Student Awards for Excellence in Forest Sciences. More

 

Publications

A special issue of Forestry has now been published to present results from the IUFRO 8th Wind and Trees Conference: "Understanding the interactions between wind and trees: an introduction to the IUFRO 8th Wind and Trees Conference (2017)". More

 

 

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IUFRO News Issue 9, 2019, published in September 2019
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