Dear Colleagues,
The 2013 Council on Forest Engineering (COFE) Annual Meeting will be held in July 7-10,
2013, Missoula, MT, USA. Please see the email message below from Dr. Beth Dodson, Chair
of the meeting. For more information about the meeting, please visit the following
website:
http://www.umt.edu/ce/cps/forestengineering/.
Best regards,
Woodam Chung
Deputy Coordinator
IUFRO Division 3
-----Original Message-----
From: Dodson, Beth
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 2:43 PM
To: CFC-All
Subject: 2013 Council on Forest Engineering Annual Meeting Call for Papers
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2013 Council on Forest Engineering Annual Meeting Call for Papers
I'm pleased to invite submission of abstracts for the 2013 Council on Forest
Engineering (COFE) annual meeting to be held July 7-10 in Missoula, Montana, USA. The
theme for the 2013 COFE meeting is "Forest Operations for a Changing Landscape".
Technical presentations that address the following four sub-themes are sought. Other
applied forest engineering and operations topics may also be accepted.
-Maintaining a resilient forest industry; -Forest operations for fire management; -Impact
of changing forestland ownership on forest operations; and -Preparing tomorrow's
forest operations professional.
Abstracts should be submitted via the conference web page at
http://www.umt.edu/ce/cps/forestengineering/ and are due by February 15, 2013. Please keep
the body of your abstract under 300 words. Authors will be notified of abstract acceptance
by March 1 with full papers due by May 15, 2013. Complete instructions for authors will be
sent at that time. All accepted final papers will be a maximum of seven pages in length,
will be accompanied by an oral presentation, will be distributed electronically to all
conference participants at the annual meeting, and will be available on-line to all COFE
members (
www.cofe.org) Opportunities for poster presentations will also be available.
COFE is an international professional organization formed to foster the development of
forest engineering in industry, government, and education in order to promote the best
methods of managing and operating forests, both private and public. COFE serves the
forestry profession by disseminating technical information about forest engineering. For
more information, see the COFE website at:
www.cofe.org.
I look forward to seeing you in Montana!
Beth Dodson, PE, PhD
COFE 2013 Annual Meeting Chair
Forestry Program Director
Forest Management Department
College of Forestry and Conservation
University of Montana
Elizabeth.dodson(a)umontana.edu