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IUFRO - Call for Task Force Proposals
IUFRO Task Forces are established on a temporary basis to advance inter‐disciplinary
forest science cooperation in fields spanning IUFRO Divisional interests. They focus on
emerging key issues that are of strong interest to policy makers and groups inside and
outside the forest sector, and contribute to international processes and activities. Since
1991, over 30 IUFRO Task Forces have brought together scientists, policy-makers and other
stakeholders to conduct innovative work across a broad range of topics.
The activities of Task Forces are varied, but commonly involve: development of expanded
global collaboration and information-sharing networks on their focal topics, the
organization of meetings or workshops, publication of interdisciplinary scientific
syntheses as books or in special issues of peer-reviewed journals, and presentations in
major regional or global science-policy platforms. Task Force coordinators are non-voting
members of the IUFRO Board, and are invited and expected to attend IUFRO's annual
Board meetings. For more information on the activities and accomplishments of current and
earlier Task Forces please visit:
https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/)
During the current (2014-2019) Board term, Task Forces were established for an initial
2-year period with the possibility of an additional two-year extension. In order to
encourage activities across the full spectrum of IUFRO's disciplinary expertise, we
will continue this practice. This will enable IUFRO to establish new Task Forces on a
periodic basis throughout the 2019‐2024 Term to take advantage of emerging needs and
opportunities.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Proposals for new Task Forces will be evaluated on the following criteria:
* Potential to strengthen inter‐Divisional collaboration on specific topics of global
relevance related to one or more Emphasis Areas and/or Institutional Goals of the IUFRO
Strategy (1);
* Specific contribution of the proposed Task Force to addressing broader policy processes
or interdisciplinary science‐policy initiatives;
* Engagement of two or more Divisions by involving relevant Divisional units (Research
Groups and/or Working Parties). Proposal should be jointly developed with the relevant
IUFRO Divisions and their units, but may involve additional experts currently outside of
the IUFRO network and partner institutions, as required.
* Task Force activities should not duplicate current work within IUFRO Divisions, but
rather complement and expand their activities;
* Rationale for their involvement of (non-IUFRO) partner institutions (if relevant);
* Task Force membership reflecting required spectrum of scientific expertise (including
both natural and social sciences), as well as geographical, cultural and gender diversity,
and providing opportunities for early-career scientists;
* Clarity of timelines for proposed Task Force activities and their deliverables; while
Task Forces can be proposed for up to the full length of the upcoming IUFRO term (until
the July 2024 World Congress), it is highly recommended that proposed Task Forces consider
more focused activities to be undertaken in the first two year period;
* Clarity of operational aspects (roles and responsibilities of Task Force coordinator and
members, roles and responsibilities of partners involved, if any), budget for activities
and funding sources.
(1) Please refer to the IUFRO Strategy at
https://www.iufro.org/discover/strategy/
<http://www.iufro.org/discover/strategy/> for details.
PROCEDURE FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW TASK FORCES FOR THE 2019-2024 TERM
In order to proceed with the development of new Task Forces prior to the start of the new
Board term in October 2019, we invite IUFRO officeholders and members to prepare, by 31
December 2018, a short 1-2 page Concept Note that provides a brief statement of the
objectives/aims and proposed activities of the Task Force within the 2-year time frame.
This will be reviewed by IUFRO Board members in January 2019, who will provide comments as
well as suggestions regarding scientists from the Divisions who may be particularly
interested in joining the proposed Task Force.
If the Task Force concept note is viewed favorably by the Board, then a full proposal will
be requested, with a due date for full proposals of 31 March for 2019. All proposals will
be reviewed (in early April 2019) by the Vice‐President for Task Forces in consultation
with the IUFRO Management Committee and other members of the IUFRO Board. If revisions are
required following proposal review, prospective Task Force coordinators will be asked to
prepare a final revised proposal by late May 2019, after which a final decision on the
establishment of new Task Forces within the 2-year time frame will be made by the IUFRO
Board in early June 2019.
FORMAT FOR FULL PROPOSALS FOR NEW TASK FORCES
* Name of proposed Task Force
* Name of proposed Task Force coordinator, affiliation (including IUFRO position) and
contact information
* Names of proposed Task Force members, their affiliations (including IUFRO positions),
experience, proposed roles in the Task Force, and contact information
* Brief overview of the rationale, goals, and objectives of the proposed Task Force (1
paragraph)
* Description of specific proposed Task Force activities, deliverables and timelines. This
should include planned focused meetings with tangible outputs such as
‘state‐of‐knowledge' reviews, journal papers, dedicated volumes, etc.
* Budget table listing major activities and funding sources, if known – indicate if these
funds are already secured.
* Narrative addressing the following:
* Contribution to implementation of the IUFRO Strategy;
* How the proposed Task Force will strengthen cross‐Divisional interaction on specified
topics related to IUFRO 2019‐2024 Strategy's Emphasis Areas and/or Institutional
Goals, and how the Task Force will complement and/or expand activities of existing IUFRO
Divisional units;
* Specific contribution of the proposed Task Force to addressing broader policy processes
or interdisciplinary science-policy initiatives.
Concept Notes and full proposals should be sent to John Parrotta, jparrotta(a)fs.fed.us,
with a copy to Renate Prüller, prueller(a)iufro.org.
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