Dear friend, dear colleague!
IUFRO Unit 4.05.00 - Managerial Economics and Accounting
has the pleasure to invite you to participate in
the International IUFRO Symposium:
Cross-sectoral policy impacts on managerial economics and accounting in forestry,
jointly organized by IUFRO Unit 9.05.03 and IUFRO Unit 4.05.00
in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Hotel Hollywood, May 4th – 6th, 2015.
All information regarding the symposium can be found in Attachment and on IUFRO
web-site:
http://www.iufro.org/events/calendar/current/month/05/year/2015/#aba98c964f…
You can directly register at:
http://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-9/90000/90500/90503/
Deadline for abstract submission is March 1, 2015.
We kindly ask you to forward this email to your colleagues which may be interested in the
IUFRO symposium in Sarajevo, in order to promote this symposium.
We apologize for multiple copies of this email.
We believe that the Symposium will bring important scientific and professional insight
into recent research in the discipline and will be of a great interest to you.
We look forward to meeting you in Sarajevo in May 4-6, 2015.
With best regards,
Lidija Zadnik Stirn, coordinator of IUFRO 4.05.00
Walter Sekot, coordinator of IUFRO 4.05.01
Donald Hodges, coordinator of IUFRO 4.05.02
for Symposium Organizing Committee
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Local organizer: Faculty of
Forestry University of Sarajevo
First Announcement and Call for Papers
International IUFRO Symposium
Cross-sectoral policy impacts on managerial economics and accounting in forestry
Jointly organized by:
IUFRO Unit 9.05.03 – Cross-sectoral policy impacts on forest and environment
and
IUFRO Unit 4.05.00 - Managerial Economics and Accounting
Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
(Hotel Hollywood, May 4th – 6th, 2015)
Background and objectives
Due to emerging cross-sectoral policy impacts on forests and environment, the forestry
sector alone cannot achieve sustainable forest management. Policies in related areas such
as agriculture, energy, climate changes, biodiversity, water and tourism heavily affect
framework conditions for forests and the environment. At the same time, global trends such
as increased demand for energy and raw materials, trade liberalization and the
diversification of demand for forest goods and services, have enhanced reciprocal
reflections - goods and services from trees and forests become increasingly important and
demanded by other sectors. With the objective to focus on the linkages and
interdependencies of changes in forest land use but also to contribute to international
scientific dialogue on how to engage with other sectors so as to better coordinate and
harmonize policies, especially in areas of conflicting priorities, IUFRO Unit 9.05.03
(Cross-sectoral policy impacts on forests and environment) was established in 2012. The
first international Symposium of IUFRO Unit 9.05.03 was organized in Sarajevo
(Bosnia-Herzegovina), November 28th – 29th, 2013, gathering scientists interested in
cross-sectoral policy impacts on forests and environment. The thematic topic of this event
was focused on perception of professionals from different sectors towards forest
governance. This event encouraged cross-disciplinary research in forestry and
environmental sciences and strengthens the importance of policy and social sciences in
forestry.
IUFRO unit 4.05.00 was founded in 1981, with its first meeting in 1985 in Brno, Czech
Republic, with a theme of ‘Current Problems of Managerial Economics in Forestry’. The Unit
concentrates on the economic and accounting aspects of management of different types of
forest enterprises, specifically small-scale enterprises. The Unit deals with the economic
analyses of forest enterprises, principles and techniques of accounting relevant to forest
enterprises, fundaments of decision-making, and the economic and accounting tools for
planning, supervising, measuring, controlling, and evaluating the status and performance
of forest enterprises. The main objective of IUFRO Unit 4.05.00 is to promote
international cooperation in forestry research related to managerial economics and
managerial, social, and environmental accounting. The Unit is organized around three
topics: 1) Multifunctionality – including analysis of wood and non-wood supply and demand
and integration of ecosystem services, 2) Evolving context – including the changes and
their consequences as well as the expected changes and their consequences, and 3)
Uncertainty and Risk.
The conference theme, “Cross-sectoral policy impacts on managerial economics and
accounting in forestry” aims to examine linkages between the policy and economic
components of forest resources and associated values. Specifically, the conference will
address the influence of policy decisions on economic returns to forest management, the
role that forest accounting plays in assessing policy implementation and outcomes, and how
forest accounting and economics can provide information for policy deliberations. Focus
areas include:
• Economic assessment of the effects of environmental and political changes on
forest management
• Economic and environmental assessment of forest- and trade-related policies
• Opportunities and challenges of policies related to payments for ecosystem
services and consequences for forest management
• The role of decision support systems in adaptation to shifting legal and
institutional framework conditions
• Other sectors impacts on environment and forest sustainability under changing
framework conditions
• Institutional (regulations, policies, behaviours etc.) and economic
instruments addressing emerging societal needs from forest ecosystems
• Forest development and management in the light of global change
• Social and cultural aspects of managerial and economic opportunities and
challenges connected with forest ecosystem
• Governance of cross-sectoral forest policy impacts: the role of economics and
accounting systems.
Target audience
• Scientists from forest policy, governance, economics, accounting and social
sciences
• Professionals from forestry, environmental and political organizations
• Employees from public forest administration
• Students with interests in cross-sectoral policy impacts on forests and
environment
Symposium venue and accommodation
The Symposium will take place in hotel Hollywood
http://www.hotel-hollywood.ba/2/index.php/en/ in Sarajevo, the capitol of
Bosnia-Herzegovina. The hotel provides an excellent conference venue with high quality
conference rooms and facilities, excellent accommodation and food. Cost per participant is
78 Euros per day for a single room. This includes: accommodation, all meals (one drink per
meal included) and coffee breaks, free Wi-Fi connection and the use of leisure facilities.
The Sarajevo Airport is only 10 minutes away and transfer to/from the hotel is easily
arranged. The down town of Sarajevo is easily accessible by public transport (tram station
can be found within a few minutes’ walk) or taxi, for those interesting to explore
historical and cultural features of Sarajevo.
The participants are kindly invited to address booking requests directly via hotel web
page. For online booking please refer to IUFRO Symposium. The deadline for accommodation
booking is April 10th, 2015.
Field trip
After the Symposium, a one-day field trip will be organized to visit southern part of the
country (Herzegovina) and discover beautiful medieval city of Mostar with its historical
bridge and down town. Detailed programme of the field trip will be provided in time. Cost
is 84 Euros per participant and includes: bus transfer from/to the hotel, tourist guide,
all meals and refreshments. The participants are kindly invited to book their place for
the field trip directly to the hotel via hotel web page. Please clearly separate
accommodation booking and field trip booking. The deadline for field trip booking is April
10th, 2015.
Registration
Registration fees will be 60 Euros and will be paid in cash at the registration desk. It
includes official dinner (Monday, May 4th) and Proceedings of extended abstracts. However,
the participants are requested to fill in and send the registration form not later than
April 1st, 2015, to help organizers to finalize the program of the Symposium. To register,
please visit official IUFRO website
http://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-9/90000/90500/90503/, fill in the
registration form and send it to Mersudin Avdibegović
(mavdibegovic@gmail.com<mailto:mavdibegovic@gmail.com>) and Bruno Marić
(bruno.m.maric@gmail.com<mailto:bruno.m.maric@gmail.com>).
Tentative schedule
Sunday, May 3rd, 2015: Arrival to Sarajevo
Desk Registration and Welcome
Reception
Monday, May 4th, 2015: Desk Registration
Welcome Addresses and Opening
of the Symposium
Oral Presentations (plenary and
parallel sessions)
Official dinner
Tuesday, May 5th, 2015: Oral Presentations (parallel sessions)
Conclusion of the Symposium
Business Meetings for IUFRO Units
Free evening
Wednesday, May 6th, 2015: Field Trip to Mostar
Thursday, May 7th, 2015: Departure from Sarajevo
Important dates and deadlines
Submission of extended abstracts: March 1st, 2015
Notice on accepted abstracts: March 15th,
2015
Registration (sending the registration form): April 1st, 2015
Accommodation booking: April 10th, 2015
Field trip booking: April 10th, 2015
Symposium: May 4th-6th,
2015
Abstracts, presentations and publications
Participants wishing to present a paper at the Symposium are required to submit an
extended abstract (maximum 3 pages) no later than the deadline specified below (March 1st,
2015). The abstracts should include: title, author(s) name, institution and contact
details (including email address) and keywords. The abstract should be in doc or docx
format. Acceptance will be based on the relevance to the topics of the Symposium. The
Proceedings of extended abstracts will be available as a part of the Symposium package.
The Program Committee is considering possibilities to select some high quality papers and
published them in a special issue of SEEFOR
http://www.seefor.eu/ or other peer-reviewed
journals. There will be no poster session. Presentations at the Symposium will be
organized into thematic sessions. Each session will have a chair person, who will
introduce the presenters, control presentation time and lead the discussion after the
presentations. Presentation time is 15 minutes followed by 5 minutes of discussions.
Please avoid using complicated presentation techniques as they might be incompatible with
available presentation software. Please bring your presentation with you and give it to
the desk registration personnel to let them to upload it in time.
Organizing Committee
Mersudin Avdibegović, mavdibegovic@gmail.com<mailto:mavdibegovic@gmail.com> (local
arrangements)
Dženan Bećirović, becirovic.dzenan@gmail.com<mailto:becirovic.dzenan@gmail.com>
(local arrangements)
Bruno Marić, bruno.m.maric@gmail.com<mailto:bruno.m.maric@gmail.com> (local
arrangements)
Senka Mutabdžija Bećirović,
senka.mutabdzija@gmail.com<mailto:senka.mutabdzija@gmail.com> (local arrangements)
Sabina Delić, sabinadelic@yahoo.com<mailto:sabinadelic@yahoo.com> (local
arrangements)
Špela Pezdevšek Malovrh,
spela.pezdevsekmalovrh@bf.uni-lj.si<mailto:spela.pezdevsekmalovrh@bf.uni-lj.si>
Lidija Zadnik Stirn, Lidija.Zadnik@bf.uni-lj.si<mailto:Lidija.Zadnik@bf.uni-lj.si>
Walter Sekot, walter.sekot@boku.ac.at<mailto:walter.sekot@boku.ac.at>
Donald Hodges, dhodges2@utk.edu<mailto:dhodges2@utk.edu>
Program Committee
Mersudin Avdibegović, Faculty of Forestry University of Sarajevo
Dženan Bećirović, Faculty of Forestry University of Sarajevo
Bruno Marić, Faculty of Forestry University of Sarajevo
Senka Mutabdžija Bećirović, Faculty of Forestry University of Sarajevo
Sabina Delić, Faculty of Forestry University of Sarajevo
Špela Pezdevšek Malovrh, University of Ljubljana
Andrey Laletin, Friends of the Siberian Forests
Laura Secco, University of Padua, Dipartimento Territorio e Sistemi Agro-Forestali
Dijana Vuletić, Croatan Forestry Institute Jastrebarsko
Dragan Nonić, Faculty of Forestry University of Belgrade
Ljiljana Keča, Faculty of Forestry University of Belgrade
Donald Grebner, Mississippi State University
Donald Hodges, University of Tennessee
Janez Krč, University of Ljubljana
Vasja Leban, University of Ljubljana
Bernhard Möhring, University of Göttingen
Maria Nijnik, The James Hutton Institute
Jean-Luc Peyron, Public Interest Group on Forest Ecosystems
Stjepan Posavac, Faculty of Forestry University of Zagreb
Endre Schiberna, Forest Research Institute, Hungary
Walter Sekot, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Ludek Sisak, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Lidija Zadnik Stirn, University of Ljubljana
Further information
For further information, please address:
Mersudin Avdibegović (mavdibegovic@gmail.com<mailto:mavdibegovic@gmail.com>)
Bruno Marić (bruno.m.maric@gmail.com<mailto:bruno.m.maric@gmail.com>)