Dear colleagues,
“remote” is a geographic characteristic in relation to larger settlements (cities) and
infrastructure, while “marginalised” has a political implication that we may not
necessarily want to address.
I vote for keeping “remote” as its more open to a variety contributions including
everything related to “marginalised” rural areas.
Best
Verena
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Dear Colleagues
We have submitted the proposal entitled Ecosystem services and the well-being of
forest-dependent communities: enhancing social innovation and building resilience to
global changes in remote rural areas. Could I please kindly ask you to slightly amend the
title by saying 'marginalised rural areas' instead of 'remote'?
The proposed session, if accepted, will largely be based on the forestry component of our
new H2020 project coordinated by me fom the James Hutton Institute. It is on Social
Innovation in Marginalised Rural Areas (SIMRA). I am providing the following media link to
the piece of info reflecting on it
http://www.hutton.ac.uk/news/social-innovation-promote-rural-growth-across-…
Thank you for incorporating the amendment into the title of our proposal.
With best wishes, Maria and Mariana
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Subject: [IUFRO Div 4] IUFRO 2017 Freiburg - Call for sessions - deadline 15 June
Dear colleagues, dear IUFRO members!
At the symposium ‘Advances and Challenges in Managerial Economics and Accounting’ which
was organized by IUFRO group 4.05.00 and took place at BOKU, Vienna, Austria in May 9 –
11, 2016 it was decided that the 2017 annual international conference of IUFRO research
group 4.05.00 will be organized within the IUFRO 125th Anniversary Congress, Freiburg,
Germany, September 19 -22, 2017
(
http://iufro2017.com<http://iufro2017.com/call-for-session/>)
Your and your colleagues' contributions to the group’s activities in terms of session
proposals for the IUFRO 125th Anniversary Congress are therefore highly appreciated!
The call for session proposals with the deadline of June 15, 2016 can be found at
http://iufro2017.com/call-for-session/
We would be pleased about your and your colleagues’ cooperation within the foreseen
sessions (see attachment) or about new proposals for sessions. For any further information
please contact
Lidija Zadnik, or Donald Hodges or Walter Sekot.
See you in Freiburg in Sept. 2017!
Gerda Wolfrum
on behalf of
Lidija Zadnik (IUFRO 4.05.00 coordinator and member of IUFRO2017 CSC)
Walter Sekot (IUFRO 4.05.01 coordinator)
Donald Hodges (IUFRO 4.05.02 coordinator)
Vitor Afonso
Hoeflich<http://www.iufro.org/who-is-who/officeholder/hoeflich/>,
(IUFRO 4.05.03 coordinator)
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