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Regards
Dharam Uprety
IUFRO Int council member Nepal
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> Subject: [IUFRO Div 6] Research priorities in tropical silviculture:
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> Dear colleagues,
>
> We remind you that in the framework of the International Year of Forests,
> Cirad, CIFOR and Ecofor are organizing an international conference under
> the
> auspices of IUFRO (Research Group 1.02.00 Tropical and Subtropical
> Silviculture; Research Group 3.07.00 Forest operations in the tropics;
> Research Group 8.02.00 Forest Biodiversity):
>
> Research priorities in tropical silviculture: towards new paradigms? in
> Montpellier, France , 15-18 November 2011.
>
> Participants are encouraged to submit their abstracts online at :
> http://www.iufro2011-tropical-silviculture.org. Deadline for abstract
> submission: June 30th, 2011
>
>
> The conference will include 2 plenary sessions (days 1 and 2) and 6
> parallel
> sessions (Symposia) of two hours on day 3 to debate specific themes.
>
> Plenary Sessions
>
> Plenary Session 1. Tropical Silviculture : State of the art
> - Silviculture of Timber (6 oral presentations)
> - Non Timber forest Products and other forest uses (6 oral
> presentations)
>
> Plenary Session 2. Assessing and minimizing the ecological and
> Socio-economical Impacts of Silviculture: lessons learned and ways forward"
> - Ecological Impacts (6 presentations)
> - Impact on Carbon Dynamics (6 presentations)
> - Social Impacts (6 presentations)
> - Economic Impacts (6 presentations)
>
> Parallel Sessions (Symposia)
> Parallel sessions are symposium of 2 hours that will include a maximum of 6
> oral presentations (15 minutes) followed by a general discussion. The
> specific themes of the symposia are the following:
> 1. Modeling forest dynamics
> 2. Tools for forest management and inventory
> 3. Silviculture for multiple-use forest management, including timbers,
> NTFP,
> PES
> 4. New FSC criteria and indicators
> 5. Silviculture of logged over and secondary forests
> 6. Managing tropical production and secondary forests for biodiversity
> values
>
> In addition to abstracts for the Plenary and Parallel sessions listed
> above,
> participants are strongly encouraged to submit, symposium proposals on
> additional topics related to tropical silviculture. Proposals should be a
> one page presentation of the symposium rationale and objectives with the
> names of the coordinator(s) of the session as well as the list of at least
> 4-5 oral presentations.
>
>
> Abstracts must be submitted online at the conference website:
> <http://www.iufro2011-tropical-silviculture.org>
> http://www.iufro2011-tropical-silviculture.org
> The conference language is English - all abstracts for both plenary and
> parallel sessions must be submitted in English.
>
> The Scientific Committee (SC) will review all submitted abstracts.
>
> Deadline for submitting abstracts: June 30th, 2011
> Contacts : Plinio Sist : <mailto:plinio.sist@cirad.fr>
> plinio.sist(a)cirad.fr
> Conference website : <http://www.iufro2011-tropical-silviculture.org>
> www.iufro2011-tropical-silviculture.org
>
>
> Best Regards
> Plinio Sist
>
> ---------------------------------
>
> circulated on behalf of Plinio Sist by IUFRO Headquarters
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Dharam R. Uprety, Ph.D.
Project leader- Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research
(APN)(Community forestry and Livelihoods specialist)
ForestAction Nepal
Satdobato, Lalitpur
PO Box: 12207
Tel: +977-1-5550631, 5552924
Fax: +977-1-5535190
Email: du_forestaction(a)wlink.com.np, dharam.uprety(a)gmail.com
www.forestaction.org, www.apn-gcr.org, http://sitemaker.umich.edu/ifri/nepal
*ForestAction Nepal is a collaborative research center of International
Forest Resources and Institutions (IFRI)*
Dear colleagues,
We remind you that in the framework of the International Year of Forests,
Cirad, CIFOR and Ecofor are organizing an international conference under the
auspices of IUFRO (Research Group 1.02.00 Tropical and Subtropical
Silviculture; Research Group 3.07.00 Forest operations in the tropics;
Research Group 8.02.00 Forest Biodiversity):
Research priorities in tropical silviculture: towards new paradigms? in
Montpellier, France , 15-18 November 2011.
Participants are encouraged to submit their abstracts online at :
http://www.iufro2011-tropical-silviculture.org. Deadline for abstract
submission: June 30th, 2011
The conference will include 2 plenary sessions (days 1 and 2) and 6 parallel
sessions (Symposia) of two hours on day 3 to debate specific themes.
Plenary Sessions
Plenary Session 1. Tropical Silviculture : State of the art
- Silviculture of Timber (6 oral presentations)
- Non Timber forest Products and other forest uses (6 oral presentations)
Plenary Session 2. Assessing and minimizing the ecological and
Socio-economical Impacts of Silviculture: lessons learned and ways forward"
- Ecological Impacts (6 presentations)
- Impact on Carbon Dynamics (6 presentations)
- Social Impacts (6 presentations)
- Economic Impacts (6 presentations)
Parallel Sessions (Symposia)
Parallel sessions are symposium of 2 hours that will include a maximum of 6
oral presentations (15 minutes) followed by a general discussion. The
specific themes of the symposia are the following:
1. Modeling forest dynamics
2. Tools for forest management and inventory
3. Silviculture for multiple-use forest management, including timbers, NTFP,
PES
4. New FSC criteria and indicators
5. Silviculture of logged over and secondary forests
6. Managing tropical production and secondary forests for biodiversity
values
In addition to abstracts for the Plenary and Parallel sessions listed above,
participants are strongly encouraged to submit, symposium proposals on
additional topics related to tropical silviculture. Proposals should be a
one page presentation of the symposium rationale and objectives with the
names of the coordinator(s) of the session as well as the list of at least
4-5 oral presentations.
Abstracts must be submitted online at the conference website:
<http://www.iufro2011-tropical-silviculture.org>
http://www.iufro2011-tropical-silviculture.org
The conference language is English - all abstracts for both plenary and
parallel sessions must be submitted in English.
The Scientific Committee (SC) will review all submitted abstracts.
Deadline for submitting abstracts: June 30th, 2011
Contacts : Plinio Sist : <mailto:plinio.sist@cirad.fr> plinio.sist(a)cirad.fr
Conference website : <http://www.iufro2011-tropical-silviculture.org>
www.iufro2011-tropical-silviculture.org
Best Regards
Plinio Sist
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Dear colleagues,
this is to remind you that we still accept abstracts for the conference
“Competence development for forestry” to be held in Freiburg, Germany,
from September 26th till October 1st 2011.
Please find the announcement under:
www.iufrocompetence2011.uni-freiburg.de
Welcome to Freiburg,
Siegfried Lewark
--
Prof. Dr. Siegfried Lewark
Inst. f. Forstbenutzung und
Forstliche Arbeitswissenschaft
Werthmannstr. 6
D-79085 Freiburg
From: bounce-1107707-220888(a)lists.iisd.ca
[mailto:bounce-1107707-220888@lists.iisd.ca] On Behalf Of Rose, Simmone
(FOMC)
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 2:35 AM
To: Forest Policy Info Mailing List
Subject: Climate change survey for forest managers / Une enquête sur le
changement climatique pour les gestionnaires forestiers / Una encuesta sobre
cambio climático para las autoridades forestales
Importance: High
FAO, in collaboration with forest management, climate change experts and
relevant stakeholders, is developing guidelines to assist forest managers to
effectively respond to climate change challenges and opportunities. These
guidelines will include actions related to both climate change adaptation
and mitigation and will be relevant to all types of forests, all management
objectives and all types of managers. More information on this effort may be
found here FAO Forests and
<http://www.fao.org/forestry/climatechange/65120/en/> Climate Change
Programme or requested at Climate-Change-Forest-Managers(a)fao.org.
To facilitate the development of the guidelines, we are conducting a survey
for forest managers (The survey in English
<https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9L22T2Q> ). We are inviting you to provide
your views and perceptions on factors that limit the ability of forest
managers to prepare for and respond to climate change.
Kindly forward the survey to your members and your mailing list(s). The
content of individual responses will not be published and will remain
anonymous.
Kindly allocate 15 minutes to complete this survey.
Thank you in advance for your time and effort in responding to the survey.
Best regards,
The Forests and Climate Change Team
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La FAO, en collaboration avec des experts en matière de gestion des forêts
et du changement climatique et les parties prenantes concernées, est en
train de développer des directives pour aider les gestionnaires des forêts à
répondre efficacement aux défis du changement climatique et à ses
opportunités. Ces directives comprendront des actions liées à l'adaptation
et à l'atténuation du changement climatique et seront adaptées à tous les
types de forêts, tous les objectifs de gestion et tous les types de
gestionnaires. Pour plus d'informations sur cet effort, vous pouvez
consulter le site Programme de
<http://www.fao.org/forestry/climatechange/65120/fr> la FAO sur les forêts
et le changement climatique ou vous pouvez écrire à
Climate-Change-Forest-Managers(a)fao.org.
Pour faciliter l'élaboration de ces directives, nous réalisons une enquête
au près des gestionnaires forestiers (
<https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9LMZ8XX> L'enquête en française). Nous vous
invitons à donner votre opinion et vos perceptions sur les facteurs qui
limitent la capacité des gestionnaires forestiers à se préparer et répondre
au changement climatique.
Veuillez s'il vous plaît envoyer lenquête à vos membres et à vos listes
d'adresses. Le contenu de vos réponses ne sera pas publié et restera
anonyme.
Nous vous invitons à prendre 15 minutes pour remplir ce questionnaire.
Merci d'avance pour votre temps et vos efforts consacrés à cette enquête.
Meilleures salutations,
Forêts et changement climatique.
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La FAO, en colaboración con expertos en ordenación forestal y en cambio
climático y con las partes interesadas pertinentes, está elaborando
directrices para ayudar a las autoridades forestales a responder con
eficacia a los desafíos y oportunidades que plantea el cambio climático.
Estas directrices comprenderán medidas de adaptación y mitigación ante el
cambio climático, y serán adecuadas para todo tipo de bosques, todos los
objetivos de gestión y a todos los responsables de la gestión forestal. En
el siguiente enlace se presenta más información sobre esta actividad:
Programa de la FAO <http://www.fao.org/forestry/climatechange/65120/es/>
sobre los bosques y el cambio climático o podéis escribir a
Climate-Change-Forest-Managers(a)fao.org.
Con el fin de facilitar la elaboración de las directrices, estamos haciendo
una encuesta a las autoridades forestales (La encuesta en
<https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/98HHFSG> español). Los invitamos a compartir
puntos de vista y opiniones sobre los factores que limitan la capacidad de
los responsables de la gestión forestal para prepararse al cambio climático
y responder a sus desafíos.
Envíe por favor la encuesta a sus membro y sus listas de correos. No se
publicarán las respuestas de los cuestionarios, su contenido se mantendrá
anónimo.
Sírvase dedicar 15 minutos a la respuesta del cuestionario.
Por anticipado, muchas gracias por su tiempo y atención para participar en
la encuesta.
Saludos cordiales,
Bosques y cambio climático
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-----Original Message-----
From: Zagt, Roderick [mailto:Roderick.Zagt@tropenbos.org]
Dear colleagues
We remind you of our web survey about the effects of forest
certification on biodiversity conservation in tropical forests. If you
did not have the time yet, we invite you to please visit
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/V6CJBK6 and complete this survey. It
takes only ten minutes. We intend to close the survey by 15 June.
Please also share with colleagues. It is open to everyone. We are
especially keen to have more input from forest managers!
Through this anonymous survey, we try to obtain opinions and
perspectives from forest management and conservation researchers,
practitioners and other experts on the following broad topics:
*The effectiveness of certification for biodiversity conservation
*The objectives of biodiversity management in tropical forests
*Current management and certification practices
These are important topics and we want to hear your views. The more
input we get the more valuable the survey will be.
Background: The European Tropical Forest Research Network (ETFRN) plans
to issue an ETFRN News about experiences and best practices regarding
forest management certification and the conservation of forest
biodiversity. The editors of the ETFRN News (Douglas Sheil, Jack Putz
and undersigned) are conducting a brief survey to accompany the papers
contributed by authors for this news issue.
Thank you very much for your collaboration, and again we request you to
please forward to colleagues.
Best regards and many thanks for all the input!
On behalf of the editorial team
Roderick Zagt
Roderick Zagt
Programme Coordinator
Tropenbos International (TBI)
Lawickse Allee 11
6701 AN Wageningen
the Netherlands
T: +31-317-481418
F: +31-317-481426
www.tropenbos.orgwww.chainsawmilling.org
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SWC2010 International Conference
PEOPLE, FORESTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT:
COEXISTING IN HARMONY
Casablanca, Morocco
May 25-27, 2010
Only 3 weeks left to register!
Dear All:
This is to remind that the extended deadline for early-bird registration for SWC2010 international conference, and abstract submission, will end on 31 March 2010 (in 3 weeks!).
Those of you who have not registered yet, are invited to fill in, and send their registration form to the conference secretariat (sylva.world(a)yahoo.fr) as soon as possible.
Those who want to submit an abstract to be considered for oral or poster presentation have still 3 weeks left to send their abstract. After the 31st. of March 2010, no abstract will be accepted!
Those participants who registered to the conference, but do not yet booked the hotel accommodation, are invited to do it as soon as possible. The deadline for hotel booking at preferential room rate will end on 10 April 2010. But, take care, hotel rooms at hotel special rate are booked to conference participants, on the first-arrived, first-served basis!
For any additional information, please visit the conference website at www.sylvamonde.110mb.com/register.htm or www.swc2010.fr.fm
Looking forward to welcoming you, next May, to this exciting meeting in Casablanca (Morocco).
Dr. Mohammed Ellatifi
Conference Chair
Casablanca (Morocco)
Tel: +212 661 328 797
Fax: +212 522 982 428
E-mail: sylva.world(a)yahoo.fr and sylva.monde(a)yahoo.fr
Website: http://www.sylvamonde.110mb.com/register.htm & www.swc2010.fr.fm
Attached: Registration Form + Hotel Booking Form
PS: The list of hotels offering special price for the conference participants is available in the conference website, at: www.sylvamonde.110mb.com/accom.htm
Call for Case Study Proposals
Major Groups associated with UNFF are organizing an international workshop
on forests and are calling for case study proposals. Further details,
including information on how to submit a LOI are available in the attached
document.
Brief Background:
As part of their efforts to contribute to sustainable forest management
discussions under the auspices of UNFF, the Major Groups participating in
the UNFF process are organizing an international workshop on the theme:
Applying Sustainable Forest Management to Poverty Reduction: Strengthening
the Multi-Stakeholder Approach within the UNFF.
The workshop will take place from 26-30 July 2010 in Accra, Ghana, and is
being hosted in collaboration with the government of Ghana with support from
the UNFF Secretariat and a number of other governments.
Case studies will serve as inputs for discussions and for developing policy
recommendations. See
http://www.iufro.org/download/file/5251/95/nb-mgi-call-proposals.pdf/ for
further details on submitting a case study proposal.
Best regards,
Lambert Okrah
Secretary General
The Institute of Cultural Affairs International
417 rue St-Pierre
Suite 804
Montréal, Québec
Canada H2Y 2M4
Tel 514.875.7111
Fax 514.875.0702
lambert(a)ica-international.org
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Dear colleagues, members of IUFRO Division 6,
I herewith like to inform you about a joint job announcement of the European Forest Institute (EFI) and the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU): the postion of the Head of Office of the newly established EFI Regional Office Central Eastern Europe (EFICEEC).
For the full text announcment see: http://www.iufro.org/download/file/4951/95/nb-efi-eficeec.pdf/
The announcement offers a challenging opportunity for a senior position working within an interesting, international environment . I kindly ask you to disseminate this advertisement asap via your networks/distribution lists, to any colleagues who may be interested.
Best regards,
Karl Hogl
Prof. Karl Hogl
Head of Institute
Department of Economics and Social Sciences
BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences
Feistmantelstr. 4
1180 Vienna
Austria
www institute: http://www.wiso.boku.ac.at/infer.html
email: karl.hogl(a)boku.ac.at
tel.: ++43/1/47654-4402
fax: ++43/1/47654-4417
XXIII IUFRO World Congress
23 – 28 August 2010, Seoul, Republic of Korea
IUFRO Unit 4.02.01 - Resource Data in the Tropics
Scientific Session No. C-09
“Economic Valuation of Forest Environment Services”
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Deadline for Abstracts Submission: 31 December 2009
Submit your abstract
Only 15 days left!
Dear Colleagues and Friends:
This is to inform you that IUFRO Unit 4.02.01 – “Resource Data in the Tropics” is organizing a scientific session No. C-09, during the XXIII IUFRO World Congress, to take place in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from 23 to 28 August 2010.
This scientific session is organized under the theme “Economic Valuation of Forest Environment Services”.
You are kindly invited to submit to submit your abstract (s) to be considered as potential Speaker / Poster Presenter, in this Session. To do it, you have only 15 days left to submit your abstract. Please hurry up to submit your abstract!
You will find, attached, a Call for Abstracts, with the main ojectives, the covered topics, and the format of the scientific Session C-09.
With my best wishes for the new year 2010
Mohammed Ellatifi
Senior Forestry Officer
Coordinator, IUFRO Division 4.02.01 “Forest Resources in the Tropics”
Organizer, Session No. C-09
PO Box 20100 Hay Salam
20210 Casablanca
Morocco
Tel: +212 (0) 661 328 797 Fax: +212 (0) 522 982 428
E-mail: mellatifi(a)yahoo.fr sylva.world@yahoo
Website: www.swc2010.fr.fmwww.ellatifi.fr.fmwww.iufro2010.com
Attached: Call for Abstracts