Dear all
Please find below a proposed agenda for DIVISION 8 Business Meeting on THURSDAY 27 ROOM B6 time: 18-20hs
We are looking forward to see you! iI twill be a great opportunity to exchange, answer questions and provide you a hint of incoming events.
Also to learn about expectations, your ideas …..
If you are in Stockholm please stop by – you are all more than Welcomed to actively participate in Division 8
Introduction - Sandra Luque
Presentation of officeholders - Coordinators state name, affiliation, country and Unit/WP only (coordinators present deputies)
Updated structure of Div 8 for 2024 - 2029 – Alexia Stokes & Chabi Djagoun
Task Force Updates (future Task Force initiatives linked to Division 8)
Future Events for Division 8 (A. Stokes, A. Herrera, O. Badea, J. Luan, T. Locatelli...)
All Divisions Conference - Edmonton 2027
Dissemination and outreach
Division 8 film
Any other business?
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Alexia Stokes
INRAE Montpellier
UMR AMAP
Dear all,
To those attending the IUFRO World Congress in Stockholm next week - the IUFRO Unit 8.02 Forest Biodiversity is hosting a session "T3.28 Opportunities to promote biodiversity recovery and protection through innovative forest management approaches". The session will be on Friday, June 28, 04:00 - 06:00 PM (CEST) in room A7.
https://external.invajo.com/events/1ede4d0e-263c-66a8-9e2b-020287552602/sch…
We have a great lineup of speakers - you are all very welcome to attend and hear more about diverse research on forest biodiversity.
Looking forward to seeing colleagues in Stockholm,
Best wishes,
John Devaney, Anne Oxbrough, Mónica Toro Manríquez
Object: projected contribution to a Forest Ecology & Management special issue connected to the WC IUFRO Session: “Advances towards more accurate forest biodiversity indicators and monitoring”
Dear Colleagues,
We will be organizing a session on “Advances towards more accurate forest biodiversity indicators and monitoring” (T3.1) during the next IUFRO 2024 congress in Stockholm – to which you are very much welcome to attend.
As an add-on to this session, we are planning to edit a special issue in Forest Ecology and Management (FEM) that would gather presentations coming from this session – as well as other papers on the same topic (cf. text describing the expected special issue in PS2 below). To move forward with FEM, we need a list of confirmed authors and titles.
Therefore, if you plan to publish a paper in this overall topic within the next months (before end of January 2025), and if you are interested to publish it in this special issue, please let us know as soon as possible and no later than 12 July 2024 by providing us tentative list of authors, title and some words on the fit of the proposal with the special issue (topic, FEM scope, scientific content, novelty). We especially welcome proposals from outside Europe – since the presentations in our session will mostly come from Europe. Answers should be sent to frederic.gosselin(a)inrae.fr <mailto:frederic.gosselin@inrae.fr> . Submitted manuscripts will of course go through the classical reviewing process of FEM.
We thank you very much in advance and are looking forward to meeting you in Stockholm.
All the best,
Frédéric Gosselin, Anna Barbati, Francesco Chianucci, Marion Gosselin, Sabina Burrascano
PS: apologies for cross posting!
PS2: provisional text of the special issue:
Special issue on Forest Biodiversity indicators and monitoring
We are seeking papers connected with the issues discussed during the T3.1 session “Advances towards more accurate forest biodiversity indicators and monitoring” of IUFRO 2024 world congress in Stockholm. The focus of the session is the improvement of forest biodiversity indicators and monitoring across the world. Different systems of reporting at regional or national levels have proposed different sets of indicators of forest biodiversity, often based only on already available dendrometric data, rather than on the occurrence and abundance of organisms across multiple taxonomic groups. However, there is increasing evidence to suggest that different taxonomic groups respond in different ways to forest management and environmental pressures, such as climate change or invasive species. Recent scientific advances in different disciplines may substantially improve the existing indicators and monitoring strategies. In this special issue, we will particularly welcome contributions investigating:
i) the development of new biodiversity measurement tools, methods and approaches (e.g., DNA metabarcoding, acoustic recordings, image analysis, remote sensing, spectranomics);
ii) the evaluation of existing or novel indicators, especially through their relationships to the indicandum;
iii) the evaluation of indicators’ understanding by different stakeholders – especially forest managers;
iv) the test and development of monitoring schemes (e.g., combination of Remote Sensing and in-situ field data to retrieve Essential Biodiversity Variables – EBVs), or of the integration of information through statistical modeling across taxonomic groups, data and indicator types.
We aim at hosting in this special issue a range of studies covering different perspectives over the general topic of improving existing forest biodiversity indicators and monitoring schemes, with a particular focus on forest management.
Frédéric GOSSELIN
frederic.gosselin(a)inrae.fr <mailto:frederic.gosselin@inrae.fr>
Ingénieur (IGPEF, HDR) en écologie forestière & biométrie
UR EFNO - INRAE
Domaine des Barres
F-45290 Nogent-sur-Vernisson
Tél. : +33 2 38 95 03 58
www.inrae.fr <http://www.inrae.fr/>
Dear all,
In few days many of us will be at the IUFRO WC (https://iufro2024.com/) and will be able to share once again memorable moments with our Network.
We have then the pleasure of remaining you all that the Iufro Division 8 Business Meeting will be on
Thursday, June 27,
18.00-20.00
Room B6
Please enter the details in your agenda - Regrettably, as I understood there will not be a possibility for a link to get connected, so it is in presence. But just in case, we will keep you updated.
This will be the opportunity to meet the new leaders of the DIVISION and the Plan ahead, and for me to thank you all for all these years of support, commitment and great moments.
Safe trip for the ones going to Stockholm
For the coordination team
Sandra
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Sandra LUQUE PhD, DREX HDR
Director of Research
Chair IUFRO Division 8 - Forest Environment
Nominated Lead author for IPBES Nexus Report
CEOS Co-coordinator Task Force Ecosystem Extent
INRAE National Research Institute on Agriculture, Food & the Environment,
Unit TETIS Land, environment, remote sensing and spatial information
500 rue Jean-François Breton / 34093 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
Mob. +33 769150689 / Skype: sandra.luque2 • https://www.inrae.fr/en
Associate Editor Landscape Ecology (Europe) https://www.springer.com/journal/10980/editors
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