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Welcome to the seventh Division 4 newsletter!
Greetings from the U.S.! The 2024 World
Congress<https://tennessee.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=49366914ac…
in Stockholm is a month away. We are well-represented in the sessions, and a full list can
be found
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Sessions highlighted by Division 4 members are provided below, but there are many more on
the program involving Division 4 members. Also, the Division 4 Business Meeting will take
place on Thursday, 27 June in Room D23 (18:00 - 20:00). I look forward to seeing many of
you in June!
Thank you,
Don Hodges
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IUFRO World Congress Sessions and Meetings
Assessing forest sustainability through operations research
* Speaker: Monday, 24 June, 16:00 - 18:00
* This session is organized for WG 4.04.07 "Risk Analysis."
Economics of forest plantations in Latin America: advances, challenges, and
opportunities
* Session: Monday, 24 June, 16:00 - 18:00
* Unit 4.05.03 participating
Socio-ecological conflicts in forest management: risks of (not) adapting?
* Poster sessions:
* Monday, 24 June, 12:30 - 13:15
* Tuesday, 25 June, 12:30 - 13:15 and 13:30 - 14:15
* Session: Friday, 28 June, 14:30 - 15:30
* This session is organized for WG 4.04.07 "Risk Analysis."
Administrative meeting of RG 4.05.00
* Tuesday, 25 June, 18:00-18:50
* Room T5
National perspective of Forest resources policy and governance in countries of Latin
America under a sustainable perspective
* Session: Thursday, 27 June, 8:30 - 10:30
* Unit 4.05.03 participating
Planted Forests for Achieving a Sustainable Planet
* Oral presentations: Thursday, 27 June, 16:00 - 18:00
* Poster session: Friday, 28 June, 12:30 - 13:15
* Unit 4.05.03 participating
Division 4 Business Meeting
* Thursday, 27 June, 18:00 - 20:00
* Room D23
Work and employment in the forest sector: challenges and opportunities
* Friday, 28 June, 8:30 - 10:30
* This session is organized in collaboration between Thuenen Institute of Forestry,
Forest Europe, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International
Labour Organization and IUFRO subunit 4.05.04
You can find other sessions, exhibitions and meetings
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Job Opportunities
Post-Doctoral Research Position in Forest
Management<https://tennessee.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=49366914…,
University of Georgia
Assistant or Associate Professor of Forest
Biometry<https://tennessee.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=49366914ac…,
School of Natural Resources, University of Tennessee
Calls for Papers
Call for submission to a special issue of Forest Policy & Economics: Taking stock of
work and employment research in the forest
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Submission deadline: 30 November 2024
Recent Work from Division 4
From Unit 4.05.01 - Managerial, social and environmental accounting
The ResAlliance
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Title:
Landscape Resilience Alliance for Agriculture and Forestry in the Mediterranean Basin
The project, coordinated by the European Forest Institute (EFI), will run from 1 December
2022 to 30 November 2025. INRGREF (Tunisia) is part of the alliance with 15 other
international partners.
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Photo credit: Boutheina STITI (National Research Institute of Rural Engineering, Water and
Forests)
Objectives
ResAlliance is a thematic network project funded by the Horizon Europe Programme of the
European Union. The aim is to provide foresters and farmers with the knowledge and tools
they need to implement innovative landscape resilience solutions. It will collect and
assess knowledge, gaps, barriers and good practices in Mediterranean countries for
achieving landscape resilience, with a particular focus on climate resilience measures. To
achieve that, ResAlliance promotes multi-stakeholder interactive initiatives at two
levels: LandNet and LandLab and across thematic areas that will help set specific learning
objectives to better address knowledge and implementation gaps: governance, management
practices, technology and finance.
Partnership
In order to do so, 16 partners from the South, East and North of the Mediterranean Sea
have come together to exchange good practices and challenges and discuss solutions:
The European Forest Institute (Spain, Finland), Etifor | Valuing Nature (Italy), The
Hellenic Agricultural Organization (ELGO-DIMITRA-Greece), EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY CYPRUS –
CERIDES (CYPRUS), PAU COSTA FOUNDATION (Spain), D.R.E.AM. ITALIA (Italy), The Center for
International Forestry Research (CIFOR-Germany), The Instituto Superior De Agronomia
(ISA-Portugal), The Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia (CTFC-Spain), The
Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA-Spain), Jouzour Loubnan (JL-Lebanon),
The National Institute of Rural engineering research, Water and Forests (INRGREF-Tunisia),
The Mediterranean Agronomic Institute Of Chania (CIHEAM – MAICH-Crete), The Agenzia
forestale regionale per lo sviluppo del territorio e l’ambiente della Sardegna (Italy),
The European Federation of Agroforestry (EURAF-France), The International Union for
Conservation of Nature (IUCN- Switzerland).
Partners are working on fact sheets and surveys across the region to engage different
sectors and propose solutions to the challenges facing forest ecosystems and agricultural
landscapes.
In order to move the project forward, the INRGREF team, in particular Mr. Mohamed Ayeb and
Mr. Samir Ghanem and Ms. Boutheina STITI (INRGREF-Tunisia), will prepare data sheets on
best practices collected from different regions of the country, including forests,
agricultural areas and oases.
For any questions, remarks or interest on the ResAlliance project, please feel free to
contact Boutheina STITI (stitibou@gmail.com<mailto:stitibou@gmail.com>), Samir
Ghanem (ghannemsamir7@gmail.com<mailto:ghannemsamir7@gmail.com>) or visit the
project website at
https://www.resalliance.eu/the-project/<https://tennessee.us20.list-mana….
From Unit 4.03.03 - Information management and information technologies
Integrated DSS for delivery of ecosystem services based on EU forest policies (DSS4ES)
Forest landscape management and planning deals with large-scale processes in an integrated
and multidisciplinary manner, combining natural resource management with environmental and
livelihood considerations. It involves management of production systems in an area large
enough to produce vital ecosystem services and small enough to be managed by the people
using the land and producing those services. The landscape approach considers human
activities and their institutions as an integral part of the system rather than as
external agents.
The first generation of decision support systems (DSSs) was typically designed to address
relatively narrow, well-defined problems of single sectors. Over the past decades, there
has been a pronounced trend toward the development of integrated multifunctional systems.
Current advances in IT technology allow the development of advanced computer-based tools
that can handle complex interactions between different land uses and support
cross-sectoral decision-making. However, the achievements in computing power, mathematical
methods and environmental models have not resulted in a large amount of DSS applicable for
landscape management as DSSs used within each sector (forestry, agriculture, water
management, urban areas) are still dominating.
In response to this in September 2023, the COST Action CA22141 “Integrated DSS for
delivery of ecosystem services based on EU forest policies (DSS4ES)” was launched. The
initiative is financially supported by the European Cooperation in Sciences and Technology
(COST) funding program and aims to establish a research network for facilitating the
conceptualisation and development of new methodological approaches in decision support
systems including the interaction between forest and landscape management. The emphasis is
on screening, evaluating and proposing existing and future tools to support holistic
planning approaches to increase sustainable forest management, considering various
ecosystem services and products addressing the associated risks and uncertainties.
The Action network has five working groups focused on data needed for decision-making,
decision-making models and methods, user interface, integration into the resulting DSS and
implementation in EU legislative conditions. The network has 76 members from different
fields across forestry, landscape management or water management and agriculture who are
involved in different IUFRO units as well. In this context, there will be a special DSS4ES
administrative meeting at the IUFRO World Congress in Stockholm this year. The meeting
will be organized along with the meeting of the IUFRO unit 4.03.03 Information Management
and Information Technologies on Tuesday, 25 June at 18:00 in room B6.
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Unit 4.05.03 - Managerial economics and accounting in Latin America
* Technical reports and research proposals:
* Castellanos Niño, Y y Marco Renau, J. (2023). Optimización del aprovechamiento de
productos maderables de tres especies forestales comerciales en el departamento del
Guaviare (departamento de la Amazonía Colombiana). Universidad de los Andes. Disponible
en:
https://ideas.repec.org/p/col/000089/020756.html<https://tennessee.us20.…
* Articles published in journals:
* Sarmiento, Miguel Angel, e Luiz César Ribas. 2023. “Payment for environmental
services: a further analysis to a comparative study of the Brazilian and Argentine
perspectives.” Revista Estudo & Debate 30 (1). DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22410/issn.1983-036X.v30i1a2023.3254<https://tennesse….
* Hyde, William F., Morales Olmos, Virginia. General policy uncertainty: A crucial,
yet overlooked, factor for the forest. Forest Policy and Economics, Volume 163, 2024,
103223, ISSN 1389-9341,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103223<https://tennessee.us20.list….
* Chudy, R., Siry, J., Morales Olmos, V., Marcille, K., Himes, A., Mei, B., Baral,
S., & Cubbage, F. (2023). Forest Conference Report No. 1, 2023. Journal of Forest
Business Research, 2(2), 170–180. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62320/jfbr.v2i2.45<https://tennessee.us20.list-manage….
* Balmelli G, Gasparri P, Morales Olmos V. Economic analysis of alternatives for
second rotations in Eucalyptus globulus plantations in southeast Uruguay. Agrociencia
Uruguay [Internet]. 2023; 27:e976. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31285/AGRO.27.976<https://tennessee.us20.list-manage.….
* Franco Schinato, M.C. Munka, V.M. Olmos, A.T. Bussoni, Microclimate, forage
production and carbon storage in a eucalypt-based silvopastoral system, Agriculture,
Ecosystems & Environment, Volume 344, 2023, 108290, ISSN 0167-8809,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2022.108290<https://tennessee.us20.list-m….
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