The deadline for the call for papers for "New Frontiers in Forecasting
Forests<http://conferences.sun.ac.za/ff2018/NFFF2018>" to be held in
Stellenbosch, South Africa from 25 - 28 September 2018, has been EXTENDED to March 30th.
Click here<http://conferences.sun.ac.za/index.php/ff2018/NFFF2018/schedConf/cfp> to
submit your abstract now!
Abstracts from participants from all over the world will be selected for oral
presentations and posters (with an opportunity for a "lightning talk"). The
Scientific Committee will also make a short-list of papers to be considered for a special
issue of the international journal Annals of Forest
Science<http://www.springer.com/life+sciences/forestry/journal/13595> (5 year IF
2.156).
Registration<http://conferences.sun.ac.za/index.php/ff2018/NFFF2018/schedConf/registration>
cost includes access to all sessions, refreshments and lunch on all full days, as well as
admittance to the mid-week conference banquet, cocktails at poster sessions and a stocked
conference bag. Delegates also have the option of an extra-cost full day tour of Cape
Town and the Cape
Peninsula<http://conferences.sun.ac.za/index.php/ff2018/index/about/editorialPolicies#custom-2>
on Monday 24th (the day before the meeting begins) and an opening cocktail function.
OVERVIEW:
In the context of challenges facing forestry professionals around the world, this
conference will provide an opportunity to bring together scientists, modelers and managers
in a focused forum to present and discuss advances in models predicting future attributes
of forests. The conference will be organised as plenary sessions to bring stakeholders
together around five key themes that pertain to the broader topic. Each session will be
started by 40 minute presentation from one of our internationallly acclaimed five keynote
speakers<http://conferences.sun.ac.za/index.php/ff2018/index/about/editorialPolicies#custom-0>
to kick off the presentations with a strong view of the area of research. The five themes
have been identified as:
* Understanding and evaluating uncertainties in models predicting future growth,
yield and wood properties
* The nexus between models of tree growth, wood formation and product properties
* Model application, integration and accessibility for forest management, planning
and product development
* The cutting edge in process-based and statistical approaches: how we will model
future forest attributes in the 3rd millennium
* Leveraging big data and high technology in forest models
Please feel free to contact the Chairperson of the conference Organising Committee, Dr
David Drew<mailto:drew@sun.ac.za> (Stellenbosch University) for more information.
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