Dear colleagues
Based on the thematic guidelines developed by CLEARING HOUSE experts to assist stakeholders across Europe, China, and globally in implementing Urban Forests as Nature-Based Solutions (UF-NBS), four webinars are being delivered by the CLEARING HOUSE team and external experts. We like to invite you to attend one or more of these webinars.
Each webinar will be available in English and Mandarin with live translations, and will be streamed through Zoom.
Target audience for the webinars include professionals and practitioners spanning policy, planning, and practice.
More information and registration links are available at https://clearinghouseproject.eu/webinars or in the links below.
The webinar series is organised by Metropolis <https://www.metropolis.org/> and the CLEARING HOUSE project<http://www.clearinghouseproject.eu/>, with the support of the European Forum on Urban Forestry<http://www.efuf.org/> and the SUPERB<https://forest-restoration.eu/> forest restoration<https://forest-restoration.eu/> project.
CLEARING HOUSE is funded by the European Union's Horizon2020 Research and Innovation programme (agreement nr 821242) and the National Key R&D Programme of China (Grant nr. 2021YFE0193200).
All timings are in Central European Time.
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15 November 2023 - 9:00 - 11:30 - An introduction to Urban Forest Strategic Planning
Planning of urban forests should primarily focus on an ecosystem-based and human well-being approach. In this regard, an urban forest strategic plan for urban forests (whether new or pre-exiting) is a key element for managing trees in urban environments and thereby realizing the potential of trees as a sustainable nature-based solution. What elements should the strategic plan include? What methodology should be followed to develop the strategic plan? Who should participate in its creation?
Registration<https://metropolis-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvd--vqT4pH9ewyGsA3_U1oLj…>
Keynote speech by Clive Davies<https://www.linkedin.com/in/clive-davies-a8286117/>, Chairperson at the European Forum on Urban Forestry (EFUF)
Case studies examples
* Beijing Plain Area Afforestation Programme (BPAP) (Beijing, China) presented by Jiali Emily Jin, Research Associate at the Research Insititute of Forestry from the Chinese Academy of Forestry.
* Gelsenkirchen, Germany, presented by Dr Barbara Darr, Wald und Holz Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Moderation by Wendy Y Chen<https://www.geog.hku.hk/wy-chen>, Editor-in-Chief at the Urban Forestry & Urban Greening Journal
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17 November 2023 - 9:00 - 11:30 - Urban Forest Governance: Achieving Effective and Collaborative Management
Urban Forest Governance (UFG) refers to the management and development of trees and forests in urban areas. In many cases, effective governance of Urban Forests as Nature Based Solutions (UF-NBS) requires collaboration and coordination among various stakeholders, including governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, community groups, and individuals. What are the key aspects of urban forest governance and management? What roles should each of the involved actors undertake? What methodologies can be employed to facilitate collaboration among the different stakeholders?
Registration<https://metropolis-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlf-2oqTwsE9JFNIRxbgy3K6P…>
Keynote speech by Ivana Zivojinovic<https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivana-%C5%BEivojinovi%C4%87-17430328/>, Senior Researcher at the Institute of Forest, Environmental and Natural Resource Policy, and the Forest Policy Research Network of European Forest Institute (EFI) and Jiali Emily Jin, Research Associate at the Research Insititute of Forestry from the Chinese Academy of Forestry.
Case studies examples
* Dunbar, Scotland, UK, by Dr Alan Simson<https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-simson-13778b19/>, Emeritus Professor of Landscape Architecture and Urban Forestry, Leeds Beckett University
* Chinese Case Study – TBC
Moderation by Clive Davies<https://www.linkedin.com/in/clive-davies-a8286117/>, Chairperson at the European Forum on Urban Forestry (EFUF)
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22 November 2023 - 9:00 - 11:30 - Empower your Local Communities: Participatory Urban Forest Design and Management
Participatory approaches play a crucial role in designing neighborhoods, as they offer undeniable advantages compared to conventional processes managed solely by professionals or public stakeholders. Learn how urban and peri-urban UF-NBS projects can best involve the public/civil society from the outset to mitigate conflict and simultaneously legitimize the process. How can the public be engaged? How can effective participation be fostered? What challenges can the participation process
generate and how should they be addressed?
Registration<https://metropolis-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYvdu2rqD0jG92OQvsfkdFIfeo…>
Keynote speech by Jerylee Wilkes-Allemann<https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerylee-wilkes-allemann-8a6b4a153/>, senior scientist at the Bern University of Applied Sciences, School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences (HAFL)
Case studies examples
* Llobregat&CO living co-creation laboratory (Barcelona, Spain) presented by Eugènia Vidal<https://es.linkedin.com/in/eugeniavidal>, Architect, Urban Design and Planning Department at Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB)
* Chinese Case Study – TBC
Moderation by Ian Whitehead<https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-whitehead-797a933b/>, researcher at the European Forest Institute (EFI), Resilience Unit, Bonn
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22 November 2023 - 9:00 - 11:30 - Protection and Restoration: How to Maintain and Improve your Urban Forest (in collaboration with the SUPERB Forest Restoration project)
Urban forests stand out as key solutions to climate change as long as they cater to the needs of diverse groups, but they require protection and restoration to fulfil their role in green infrastructure. How should the restoration of green-blue infrastructure be carried out? What are the main challenges facing this restoration and how could they be overcome? Why is it important to ensure the multifunctionality of green spaces in urban environments?
Registration<https://metropolis-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtc-CoqDgoE9Suf5dnadzqH2h…>
Keynote speech by Magdalena Biernacka<https://pl.linkedin.com/in/magdalena-biernacka-535166279>, Lecturer at University of Lodz
Case studies examples
* Drwinka River Park (Drwinka, Poland), presented by Agnieszka Mędrek, Drwinka Association President
* Kamp Berverlo (Belgium), presented by Dr Andrea Armstrong<https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-andrea-armstrong-2056ba3b/>, Senior Researcher, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and Research Director, Silent Spring Consultants Ltd.
* Chinese Case Study – TBC
Moderation by Dorsa Sheikholeslami<https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorsa-sheikholeslami/>, Nature-based Solutions Programme Officer at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Looking forward to see many of you there!
Rik
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Dr Rik De Vreese
Senior Researcher and Team Leader for Urban Forestry - CLEARING HOUSE Project Coordinator
Resilience Programme
European Forest Institute (EFI Bonn)
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Online Symposium: "Fuelwood in the tropics: From cooking stoves to deforestation" Session #2 - 10 Oct 2023
The International Society of Tropical Foresters (ISTF) and the International Forestry Working Group of the Society of American Foresters (IFWG-SAF) are offering the second session of the online symposium "Fuelwood in the tropics: From cooking stoves to deforestation" on Tuesday 10 October 2023 at 10 EDT – 12 EDT (New York City Local Time | UTC – 4). Much of the tropics relies on fuelwood for cooking. More information is posted at https://tropicalforesters.org/blog/2023/09/22/online-symposium-fuelwood-in-… . Find your time zone at https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html. Register for the session at https://forms.gle/d58cv1aGxnxChtLh9.
Questions? Contact tropicalforesters(a)gmail.com<mailto:tropicalforesters@gmail.com>
Information on Session #1 is at https://tropicalforesters.org/online-symposium-fuelwood-in-the-tropics-from… . The presentation videos from Session #1 are available at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwGsom_l27zq4vUOEqEvPajLMeFuK2BfY . The symposium videos from Session #2 will also be posted on the ISTF YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC64ds-AZiXfNPtJ-gX4Jw1w
Symposium schedule:
a. Introduction to the symposium series. Sheila Ward, ISTF (2 min)
b. Intro to speakers and topic. Puneet Dwivedi, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia, USA & IFWG-SAF (5 min)
c. Efficient Fuelwood Use as a Strategy to Reduce Household Pressure on Natural Forests of the Guinea Savannah Zone of Nigeria. Omotayo Idris Ajao, University of Ilorin and Save Sahara Network, Nigeria. (15 min)
d. Charcoal Movements inside Zambian Cities: From Peri-urban Markets to Low and Medium Density Suburbs. Nixon Chisonga, School of Social Sciences, Mulungushi University, Zambia (15 min))
e. Potential of Carbonized Briquettes to Enhance Sustainability in Woodfuel Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa. Timothy Namaswa, School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and Kenya Forestry Research Institute, Kenya (15 min)
f. The KLIMA project: Firewood for reforestation in Haiti. Freny Alcinat, Centre d’enseignement et de coopération internationale, Haiti and Catherine Ruest Belanger, Viridis Terra International, Canada (15 min)
g. Open Discussion (Moderators Dwivedi / Ward – 50 min)