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COLI Think Tank Workshop
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In 2024, the Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Climate and Environmental Protection,…
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IUFRO Podcast: Branching out: What Makes a Forest Healthy?
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What defines a "healthy forest"? According to experts on the latest episode of IUFRO's "Branching Out" podcast, the answer depends entirely on your objectives. For a forest managed for timber, any insect or disease that reduces wood quality is a negative influence. However, in a native forest managed for biodiversity, these same agents can be beneficial, recycling nutrients and resetting the ecosystem.
In Episode 7, host Jose Bolaños (IUFRO HQ) and co-host Raghav Sharma from the International Forestry Students' Association (IFSA) spoke with Tod Ramsfield (Natural Resources Canada/University of Alberta) and Maartje Klapwijk (Swedish University of Agricultural Science), Co-Coordinators of Division 7, Forest Health. They explained that their Division focuses on the interactions between trees and harmful biotic impacts, which are broadly divided into forest pathology (diseases, often caused by fungi) and forest entomology (insects).
Tune in to Branching Out: the forest podcast! Listen wherever you enjoy your podcasts, and don't forget to follow us!
Find this and other episodes at: IUFRO - Podcast
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SPIN Africa Launch Webinar
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Following the successful launch of SPIN, IUFRO’s Regional Science-Policy Information Network (SPIN) Africa will…
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Upcoming Non-IUFRO meetings
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