Dear IUFRO Division 3 Colleagues,
The COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO 2022 Joint Conference is coming up soon. You can still register for online or in-person attendance. For more information, please see attached flyer and visit the conference website at https://www.cofe-formec-iufro2022.org.
Best regards,
Woodam Chung and Karl Stampfer
COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO 2022 Chairs
Dear Members of IUFRO Division 3,
IUFRO has announced Call for Nominations for members of the Voting Board 2024-2029. It is time for us to nominate candidates for our next Division Coordinators who, if elected, will also serve on the IUFRO Voting Board. During the last term, Division 3 developed and implemented a transparent and democratic procedure for Division Coordinator nomination. We would like to keep the similar procedure while accommodating recent changes in the IUFRO Statues and Internal Regulations. According to the new IUFRO Statues, each Division will be led by a team of two Division Co-Coordinators starting the next term (2024-2029). Accordingly, Division 3 Officeholders have collectively modified our nomination procedure, and I am delighted to share it with you today (please see attached).
Please consider nominating a team of two Co-Coordinator candidates as the next leaders of Division 3. Please send your nomination package to me (woodam.chung(a)oregonstate.edu<mailto:woodam.chung@oregonstate.edu>) by September 15, 2022. Details on nomination procedure and requirements can be found in the attached documents.
Thanks to you all, Division 3 continues to be recognized for its strength, unity and innovations as one of the most active divisions within IUFRO. Let's take this momentum forward and beyond with new leaders and new ideas. We look forward to receiving your nominations for our next Co-Coordinators. Thank you.
Best regards,
Woodam Chung
Division 3 Coordinator
Dear Members of IUFRO Division 3,
IUFRO has announced Call for Nominations for members of the Voting Board 2024-2029. It is time for us to nominate candidates for our next Division Coordinators who, if elected, will also serve on the IUFRO Voting Board. During the last term, Division 3 developed and implemented a transparent and democratic procedure for Division Coordinator nomination. We would like to keep the similar procedure while accommodating recent changes in the IUFRO Statues and Internal Regulations. According to the new IUFRO Statues, each Division will be led by a team of two Division Co-Coordinators starting the next term (2024-2029). Accordingly, Division 3 Officeholders have collectively modified our nomination procedure, and I am delighted to share it with you today (please see attached).
Please consider nominating a team of two Co-Coordinator candidates as the next leaders of Division 3. Please send your nomination package to me (woodam.chung(a)oregonstate.edu<mailto:woodam.chung@oregonstate.edu>) by September 15, 2022. Details on nomination procedure and requirements can be found in the attached documents.
Thanks to you all, Division 3 continues to be recognized for its strength, unity and innovations as one of the most active divisions within IUFRO. Let’s take this momentum forward and beyond with new leaders and new ideas. We look forward to receiving your nominations for our next Co-Coordinators. Thank you.
Best regards,
Woodam Chung
Division 3 Coordinator
REMINDER - Early Bird Registration for in-person attendees ends August 10, 2022!
(https://www.cofe-formec-iufro2022.org)
Register today and join us October 4-7, 2022 for the COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO Joint Conference, held in Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.A.
All oral and poster presenters are required to register for the Conference no later than August 10, 2022 and attend in-person. If you are a presenter, please ensure to select in-person registration.
Please visit the conference website (https://www.cofe-formec-iufro2022.org<https://cofe-formec2021.org>) for registration and other information about the 2022 COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO Joint Conference.
Best regards,
Woodam Chung and Karl Stampfer
COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO 2022 Chairs
Dear Colleagues,
The University of British Columbia’s, Faculty of Forestry<https://forestry.ubc.ca/> is pleased to announce that applications for their flexible 8-week online Micro-Certificate in Climate Vulnerability & Adaptation<https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/climate-micro-certificate/> are now open.
This program is designed for professionals, practitioners, and those who want to expand their interdisciplinary training in the field of climate science application, vulnerability assessment processes, and adaptation in a forestry context.
Please see the program’s details below and feel free to share this invitation with your network or on social media (Twitter<https://twitter.com/ubcforestry/status/1545103562027442178>, LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6950869254510456832>, Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/ubcforestry/photos/a.236267483086809/5263903836989…>).
Best,
Natasha
Natasha Carter (she, her, hers)
Senior Marketing Manager
Faculty of Forestry | Dean's Office
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Territory
Contact | natasha.carter(a)ubc.ca<mailto:natasha.carter@ubc.ca>
Info | forestry.ubc.ca | ubc.ca
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Online Micro Certificate: Climate Vulnerability & Adaptation
October – December 2022
Register here: https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/climate-micro-certificate/
The Faculty of Forestry’s Climate Vulnerability and Adaptation (CVA) Micro-Certificate is a flexible 8-week online program that provides forest professionals with an understanding of climate science, vulnerability assessments, adaptation development, and how it is applied to management and business case adaptation.
Today, government and certification agencies are requiring more accountability in meeting climate change, and green industry standards. This has resulted in a surge in demand for working professionals who wish to advance their knowledge in the field of climate science, assessment and application of climate impacts and adaptation in a forestry context.
Learn how the CVA program brings science and theory into action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCsZEakAnoo&t=40s
Dear Colleagues,
The 2022 COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO Joint Conference Organizing Committee hopes to see many of you in Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.A., 4-7 October, 2022. The Conference Registration is now open! Below is registration information. For registration and other information, please visit the conference website: https://www.cofe-formec-iufro2022.org.
Best regards,
Woodam Chung
Chair of the 2022 COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO Division 3 Conference Organizing Committee
IUFRO Division 3 Coordinator
2022 COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO Registration Now Open
2022 COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO Division 3 Joint Conference
October 4-7, Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.A.
“One Big Family – Shaping Our Future Together!”
We are thrilled to bring researchers, students and professionals from around the world in person this year, after being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic the last two years. The 2022 COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO Division 3 Joint Conference will include over 130 technical presentations on cutting-edge scientific research and innovative practices in forest operations and engineering. The attendees will enjoy face-to-face networking opportunities, evening social events, field trips and opportunities to collaborate and catch up. All presentations will be live-streamed and recorded for remote viewing. REGISTER TODAY!<https://www.cofe-formec-iufro2022.org/>
IN-PERSON
Engage with your colleagues from around the world while enjoying the beauty of Oregon!
All presenters must register for the in-person meeting by August 10.
Full Event Access Includes:
· Plenary session and keynote address
· Over 110 oral presentations
· Over 20 poster presentations
· Conference Proceedings
· Business meetings
· Networking opportunities
· Full-day field trip
· Pre-conference tour to the Oregon Coast (additional fees apply)
· Lunches, award and farewell dinners
· Access to on demand content for 60 days
ONLINE ONLY
For non-presenting online participation only.
Online only registration includes access to the live-stream as well as watching all plenary and technical sessions on demand for 60 days post event.
Online Only Registration Includes:
· Plenary session and keynote address
· Over 110 oral presentations
· Virtual poster library
· Conference Proceedings
· Access to on demand content for 60 days
Registration Fees
Before
Aug. 10
After
Aug. 10
Registration Fees
Standard
$450
$600
Standard
$200
Student/UN Least Developed Country
$225
$300
Student/UN Least Developed Country
$100
Dear Colleagues,
Only three (3) days left to get your abstracts in! The abstract deadline is June 15th.
IUFRO All-Division 3 Meeting will be held jointly with COFE and FORMEC from October 4 to 7, 2022 in Corvallis, Oregon. We invite you to submit abstract for oral and poster presentations and plan to visit Oregon for the Conference in early October. For more information and online abstract submission, please visit: https://www.cofe-formec-iufro2022.org/.
The 2nd IUFRO Division 3 Doctoral Student Conference will be held from September 28 to October 3, 2022 in Oregon prior to the COFE-FORMEC-IUFRO Joint Conference. Please, encourage your PhD students or PhD students you know, to submit abstracts. For more information, please visit: https://www.cofe-formec-iufro2022.org/projects-8.
Best regards,
Woodam Chung
IUFRO Division 3 Coordinator
Chair of COFE/FORMEC/IUFRO Division 3 Joint Conference Organizing Committee
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Protect, restore and sustainably use forests:
building blocks for environmental and economic recovery
Stockholm+50 Associated Event
Monday, 30 May 2022
15.00 -16.15 PM CEST
Register here: https://fao.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NMpI_BzoTsCKa4SHmS1sHg
Forests and trees can play a crucial role in addressing planetary challenges such as climate change and biodiversity loss while moving towards sustainable economies and increasing food security.
The State of the World’s Forests 2022 (SOFO2022) provides three pathways to implement this new perspective of making development work with the environment: ‘protect’: measures for halting deforestation; ‘restore’: making land more productive, and ‘use’: investments in building economically viable green value chains that provide resilient livelihoods. SOFO2022 is a contribution to the implementation of SDG 15 (Life on Land) and the United Nations Strategic Plan for Forests and its Global Forest Goals.
Important commitments regarding the world’s forests have been made at the United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS), the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (UNFCCC COP26), the United Nations Environment Assembly 5.2 (UNEA 5.2), the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF17), and the Seoul Forest Declaration and the Ministerial Call on Sustainable wood adopted at World Forestry Congress (WFC) 2022.
Join FAO and Members of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests in this discussion on interfaces between protection, restoration and sustainable use of forests as building blocks for a green recovery. Together they can conserve nature, better provide for human well-being, and contribute to inclusive recovery, build resilient and sustainable economies.
Additional information on the State of the World’s Forests<https://www.fao.org/publications/sofo/2022/en/>.
Agenda
Moderation: Alexander Buck, Executive Director, IUFRO
* High-level opening
Maria Helena Semedo, Deputy Director-General, FAO and Chair of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests
* Setting the scene:
Three building blocks: Protection, restoration, and sustainable use of forests
John Parrotta, US Forest Service and President of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO)
* Panel discussion: Linking the interface between the three building blocks
* Restore and use: the potential of agroforestry
Johan Ekeström, Burgapha Agroforestry, Laos
* Use and protect: Wood: a renewable construction material
Petri Heino, Program Director, Wood building program, Ministry of the Environment, Finland
* Protect and restore: ecosystem payments for carbon farming
Gabriela Violeta Soto Nilo, Department for Climate Change and Environmental Services, National Forest Commission, Chile
* Local actors and communities as partners on the ground
Cécile Ndjebet, 2022 CPF Wangari Maathai Forest Champion
* Open Discussion:
Protection, restoration and sustainable use of forests: How can these three building blocks make development work with the environment?
* Closing Remarks: Building forward: Investing into forest-based solutions
Mirey Attalah, Coordinator Nature for Climate branch, UN Environment Programme, UNEP
We are inviting you to share this with interested students.
Check out our website (QR code) and the attached poster for more
information!
With best regards,
Franziska Leonhardt
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Franziska Leonhardt
Students Tutor
Technische Universität Dresden
Faculty of Environmental Sciences
Institute of International Forestry and Forest Products
Chair of Tropical Forestry
01062 Dresden, Germany
Tel.: +49 351 463-31851
Fax.: +49 351 463-31820
Office: Cotta-Bau, Room 0.14
E-Mail:tropentutor@mailbox.tu-dresden.de
Web:http://www.forst.tu-dresden.de/Inter/
Blog:https://tropicalforestry.wordpress.com/