Dear colleagues,
The Forest Pests and Diseases lab at the UVa offers* 3
postdoctoral positions* to work on Forest Pathology issues:
A. One postdoc position to work on a project funded by the Spanish Ministry
"*RNAi technologies for the control of Pine Pitch Canker by Fusarium
circinatum " *(reference: PID2019-110459RB-I00).
B. Two postdoc positions to work on the project financed by the Junta de
Castilla y León "*Study of RNA viruses in forest ecosystems in Castilla y
León and its application for the prediction of future pandemics* " (reference:
VA208P20).
The profiles should include experience in forest pathology, molecular
techniques capacities and advanced knowledge in bioinformatics. More
information in this link
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/16LDqR_PsTNrGgNJyO-k3HyipYMuA92rm/view>
People interested, please send a message, (including CV) to the following
email address: jdcasero(a)pvs.uva.es
Sincerely,
Julio J. Diez
*Julio Javier Diez Casero[image:
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Catedrático de Universidad / Chair Professor (Forest Pathology)*
*Universidad de ValladolidEscuela Técnica Superior de Ingenierías Agrarias
Campus Yutera Edificio E, despacho 204.*
*34071, Palencia. España Tel. 0034 979108420 Fax. 0034
979108440http://sostenible.palencia.uva.es/
<http://sostenible.palencia.uva.es/> e-mail: jdcasero(a)pvs.uva.es
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ambiente es cosa de todos *
Dear all:
Because of current travel restrictions we have decided to reschedule this meeting to June 2022, second announcement attached.
Best regards,
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Isabel Munck
Plant Pathologist
Forest Service
State and Private Forestry
p: 603-868-7636
c: 603-833-5575
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Durham, NH 03824
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Enabling Factors to Scale Up Forest Landscape Restoration
<https://www.iufro.org/typo3temp/assets/_processed_/8/d/csm_2020_11_20_WWF_I
UFRO_FLR_Policy_Study-cover_39715b07a1.jpg> Beschreibung:
https://www.iufro.org/typo3temp/assets/_processed_/8/d/csm_2020_11_20_WWF_IU
FRO_FLR_Policy_Study-cover_39715b07a1.jpgThe time is now to make forest
restoration (FLR) at scale a success. This study seeks to better understand
enabling governance and economic factors that can inform FLR implementation,
based on sound evidence gathered from diverse contexts.
Enabling Factors to Scale Up Forest Landscape Restoration: The Roles of
Governance and Economics. Full Report with Case Studies
Published by WWF-Germany, November 2020
Author: Stephanie Mansourian, environmental consultant and Deputy
Coordinator of the IUFRO Task Force on Transforming Forest Landscapes for
Future Climates and Human Well-Being
WWF and IUFRO have come together to push the forest restoration agenda
forward using our combined scientific, policy and field implementation
expertise. Both of our organizations have been exploring lessons learned in
FLR (IUFRO FLR Snapshot and WWF FLR Field Experiences) to understand what
works and what doesn't as a basis for informing future implementation.
The purpose of this report is to identify the enabling factors at the
national or subnational scale (including specifically governance and
economic factors) that have motivated the initiation of forest restoration,
that have enabled its implementation at scale, and that are key to
sustaining it.
It reviews case studies of 10 locations that have scaled up forest
restoration (Bhutan, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Georgia, Kenya,
Madagascar, Viet Nam, the Great Green Wall for the Sahara and Sahel, and
Brazil's Espírito Santo State) in order to identify possible enabling
factors related to governance and economics and thereby to guide future FLR
interventions.
Download report from:
https://www.iufro.org/news/article/2020/11/23/enabling-factors-to-scale-up-f
orest-landscape-restoration/
Dear all,
please note that the International Tree Mortality Network, an initiative
of the IUFRO task force on monitoring trends and patterns in global tree
mortality, is organizing a series of online seminars. These seminars
will take place as online web seminars in regular intervals (6 to 8
seminars per year).
Our kick-off meeting took place on Nov 17 and the recording is now
available on the IUFRO youtube channel:
http://youtu.be/ya8XlQBS6DQ <http://youtu.be/ya8XlQBS6DQ>
*MATT HANSEN*, University of Maryland, author of the *GLOBAL FOREST WATCH*
*Global forest monitoring using satellite data*
_Abstract_: Earth observation data enable the monitoring of forest
extent and change from national to global scales. Consistent processing
of time-series images has made possible the operational production of
global tree cover extent, loss and gain products. However, attribution
of dynamics in the context 1) reference state, for example forest type,
2) change factor, for example fire or logging, and 3) outcome, for
example land use type or natural recovery, is more challenging. In
addition to mapping, the requirement to perform robust sample-based
analyses to report on all themes is underappreciated. This talk will
review our work on characterizing forest dynamics at the global scale
using multi-source satellite imagery, including mapping and sampling, in
the context of current operational versus future aspirational capabilities.
If you are interested in contributing to the seminar series and/or have
suggestions for additional speakers, please contact us at:
treemortnet(a)gmail.com
Visit us at:
https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/tree-mortality-patterns/https://www.tree-mortality.net/
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Dr. (habil.) Henrik Hartmann
Group leader
Plant Allocation
MPI for Biogeochemistry
Hans Knöll Str. 10
07745 Jena, Germany
Contact:hhart@bgc-jena.mpg.de <mailto:hhart@bgc-jena.mpg.de>
Phone:+49.3641.576294
Mobile:+49.171.8188273
Website:
https://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/bgp/index.php/HenrikHartmann/HenrikHartmann
<https://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/bgp/index.php/HenrikHartmann/HenrikHartmann>
Now available in Forest Pathology:
A framework to evaluate climate effects on forest tree diseases<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fscholar.go…>
PE Hennon, SJ Frankel, AJ Woods, JJ Worrall... - Forest Pathology
A conceptual framework for evaluation of climate effects on tree diseases is
presented. Climate can exacerbate tree diseases by favouring pathogen biology,
including reproduction and infection processes. Climatic conditions can also cause ...
Hennon, P. E., Frankel, S.J., Woods, A.J., Worrall, J.J., Norlander, D., Zambino, P.J., ... & Shaw III, C.G. A framework to evaluate climate effects on forest tree diseases. Forest Pathology, e12649.
Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions.
Thanks, Susan, Paul & co-authors
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Susan Frankel
Plant Pathologist
Forest Service
Pacific Southwest Research Station
p: 510-883-8825
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800 Buchanan Street
Albany, CA 94710
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Dear all,
please note that the International Tree Mortality Network, an initiative
of the IUFRO task force on monitoring trends and patterns in global tree
mortality, is offering a series of online seminars. These seminars will
take place as online web seminars in regular intervals (6 to 8 seminars
per year).
Our kick-off meeting will take place on *Nov 17 (5 pm, CET)* and we are
happy to announce our first speaker:
*MATT HANSON*, University of Maryland, author of the *GLOBAL FOREST WATCH*
*Global forest monitoring using satellite data*
_Abstract_: Earth observation data enable the monitoring of forest
extent and change from national to global scales. Consistent processing
of time-series images has made possible the operational production of
global tree cover extent, loss and gain products. However, attribution
of dynamics in the context 1) reference state, for example forest type,
2) change factor, for example fire or logging, and 3) outcome, for
example land use type or natural recovery, is more challenging. In
addition to mapping, the requirement to perform robust sample-based
analyses to report on all themes is underappreciated. This talk will
review our work on characterizing forest dynamics at the global scale
using multi-source satellite imagery, including mapping and sampling, in
the context of current operational versus future aspirational capabilities.
Please join us for this highly interesting seminar and register at:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zVb6sQhlQwSKM8GTrI5epA
<https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zVb6sQhlQwSKM8GTrI5epA>
If you are interested in contributing to the seminar series and/or have
suggestions for additional speakers, please contact us at:
treemortnet(a)gmail.com
Visit us at:
https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/tree-mortality-patterns/https://www.tree-mortality.net/
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Dr. (habil.) Henrik Hartmann
Group leader
Plant Allocation
MPI for Biogeochemistry
Hans Knöll Str. 10
07745 Jena, Germany
Contact:hhart@bgc-jena.mpg.de <mailto:hhart@bgc-jena.mpg.de>
Phone:+49.3641.576294
Mobile:+49.171.8188273
Website:
https://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/bgp/index.php/HenrikHartmann/HenrikHartmann
<https://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/bgp/index.php/HenrikHartmann/HenrikHartmann>