Website: <http://www.cfc2017.in/> http://www.cfc2017.in/
Brochure: attached
The world today is undergoing rapid socio-economic and technological changes, which have implications for the forest and environment sector, in turn affecting the ecological, economic and social well being of the people. The forestry sector must keep pace and adapt to these changes. The "Commonwealth" refers to the Commonwealth of Nations, an association of 53 sovereign nations that works together to achieve international goals such as Peace, Democracy and Consensus-building, Law, Human Rights and Development, Environmentally Sustainable Economic Development with greater trust and mutual understanding. Environment and forests are global resources and need to be focused upon by the global fraternity due to the pressures they are under as a result of the alarming growth in the human population, pressures that are being exacerbated by climate and environmental change. The year 2017 will be a key occasion for forestry professionals, academicians and all those interested in and associated with forestry sector in the Commonwealth; they will gather and share their experiences with a view to learn and develop a vision for the future that will involve inclusive and sustainable growth and development. The commonwealth forestry conferences have been held since 1920, when the first (Empire) Forestry Conference was held in London. Since then, the conferences have been held regularly to discuss various aspects of management of forests and focus the action on the changing priorities of the forestry sector.
The 19th Commonwealth Forestry Conference is scheduled to be held at Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, India from 3rd to 7th April, 2017. The ICFRE and FRI will be the Focal point of the conference, with support from MOEF & CC, Government of India and Commonwealth Forestry Association. The major theme of the conference will be: "Forests for Prosperity and Posterity"
Abstract submission
Abstract submission will be open until 7 November 2016, at <http://www.cfc2017.in/call-for-papers/> http://www.cfc2017.in/call-for-papers/, containing detailed instructions on how to proceed. The sub-themes are:
1. Biodiversity conservation and management
2. Livelihood and economic security from forests
3. Diversification, multiple use and sustainable harvest
4. Good governance in forestry
5. Forests and climate change
6. Forest and water
The CFC-2017 Secretariat is looking forward to receiving your abstracts!
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posted by Brigitte Burger, IUFRO Headquarters
Website: <http://www.cfc2017.in/> http://www.cfc2017.in/
The world today is undergoing rapid socio-economic and technological changes, which have implications for the forest and environment sector, in turn affecting the ecological, economic and social well being of the people. The forestry sector must keep pace and adapt to these changes. The "Commonwealth" refers to the Commonwealth of Nations, an association of 53 sovereign nations that works together to achieve international goals such as Peace, Democracy and Consensus-building, Law, Human Rights and Development, Environmentally Sustainable Economic Development with greater trust and mutual understanding. Environment and forests are global resources and need to be focused upon by the global fraternity due to the pressures they are under as a result of the alarming growth in the human population, pressures that are being exacerbated by climate and environmental change. The year 2017 will be a key occasion for forestry professionals, academicians and all those interested in and associated with forestry sector in the Commonwealth; they will gather and share their experiences with a view to learn and develop a vision for the future that will involve inclusive and sustainable growth and development. The commonwealth forestry conferences have been held since 1920, when the first (Empire) Forestry Conference was held in London. Since then, the conferences have been held regularly to discuss various aspects of management of forests and focus the action on the changing priorities of the forestry sector.
The 19th Commonwealth Forestry Conference is scheduled to be held at Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, India from 3rd to 7th April, 2017. The ICFRE and FRI will be the Focal point of the conference, with support from MOEF & CC, Government of India and Commonwealth Forestry Association. The major theme of the conference will be: "Forests for Prosperity and Posterity"
Abstract submission
Abstract submission will be open until 7 November 2016, at <http://www.cfc2017.in/call-for-papers/> http://www.cfc2017.in/call-for-papers/, containing detailed instructions on how to proceed. The sub-themes are:
1. Biodiversity conservation and management
2. Livelihood and economic security from forests
3. Diversification, multiple use and sustainable harvest
4. Good governance in forestry
5. Forests and climate change
6. Forest and water
The CFC-2017 Secretariat is looking forward to receiving your abstracts!
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posted by Brigitte Burger, IUFRO Headquarters
Von: Im Auftrag von Om Rajora
Betreff: Call for Abstracts-Genetics and Genomics Session- IUFRO 125 Anniversary Congress
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS - GENETICS AND GNOMICS SESSION
IUFRO 125 ANNIVERSARY CONGRESS, 19-22 September 2017
Deadline for Submissions: 30 November 2016.
All submissions must be made online at the official congress website at <http://iufro2017.com/call-for-abstracts/> http://iufro2017.com/call-for-abstracts
Session 153: Genetics and Genomics for Conservation, Climate Adaptation and Sustainable Management of Forests
Congress Theme 2: Forests and Climate Change
Organizers
Om P. Rajora, Coordinator IUFRO 2.04.01 – Population, ecological and conservation genetics
Filippos A. Aravanopoulos, Deputy Coordinator IUFRO 2.04.01 – Population, ecological and conservation genetics
Description of the Session and the IUFRO/Congress Themes
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances, such as deforestation, fragmentation, insect and disease outbreaks and climate and environment change are major threats to the conservation and sustainability of forests and stability of forest ecosystems. Genetic diversity is the basis of all biodiversity because it provides the raw material for survival, adaptation and evolution of all organisms, especially under changed environment, climate and disease conditions. Therefore, conservation and management of genetic diversity in forest trees is critical for the stability and functioning of forest ecosystems because forest trees are normally the keystone species of many ecosystems, and many faunal and floral associations depend on their existence. Consequently, genetic diversity of forest trees provides the foundation for forest sustainability and ecosystem stability. Our understanding of the genetic diversity and population structure of forest tree species and genetic impacts of forest management practices and natural disturbances is rapidly progressing, but genetic resources of numerous ecosystems and species are endangered and may face extinction. Also, to advance measures to mitigate the negative impacts of climate change by developing and managing well-adapted, genetically diverse and healthy forest resources, it is critical to understand the genetic basis of local adaptation and that of responses and adaptation to climate change in forest trees. Emerging population, ecological and conservation genetics and genomics approaches enhance the opportunities to address these critical forest genetics research needs. The session will explore the progress and promises of forest genetics and genomics research for the conservation of forest genetic resources and understanding adaptation in forest trees with the objective to define priorities for future research in order to maximize its impact on genetic biodiversity conservation, adaptation and sustainable forest management, especially under the climate change conditions.
IUFRO/Congress Themes Addressed: Forest Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services; Forests and Climate Change
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Om P. Rajora, Ph.D.
Professor
Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management
University of New Brunswick
PO Box 44000, 28 Dineen Drive
Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3, Canada
E-mail: Om.Rajora(a)unb.ca
Telephone: (506) 458-7477
FAX: (506) 453-3538
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