From: Wei, Adam <adam.wei@ubc.ca>
Sent: Thursday, September 7, 2023 5:53 PM


Dear Colleagues,

 

Forests are now widely known for their capacity to store carbon and help mitigate the effects of climate change. But it is only relatively recently that recognition has grown of the vital role they also play in providing water services that the world depends upon.  

 

So how should forests be managed in order to protect and maximise the water services they provide?  

 

A series of webinars in coming months - organized jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) – distils the latest knowledge on forest-water management into three 1.5-hour interactive sessions (21 September, 19 October and 16 November 2023) and provides a rare chance for practitioners and researchers to discuss turning the theory into practice.    

 

The sessions - open to professionals, the academic community, organizations and individuals working or interested in land, forest and/or water-related restoration, conservation and management – are based on the findings of a series of papers written by IUFRO experts and recently published in the Journal Forest Ecology and Management. The first two sessions will focus on techniques for protecting forest water functions in the context of increasing forest disturbance and climate change and the final session will consider practical tools for planning and decision-making.  

 

The aim is to equip a wide range of professionals with the knowledge they need to integrate forest-water considerations into their work.  

 

FAO is the leading UN organization working on forest and water issues and water-related forest management practices which are key for water and food security in a changing climate. FAO and IUFRO, have a long history of collaboration on forest and water issues. In 2021, together with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, they published “A guide to forest-water management”, the first comprehensive global publication on the monitoring, management and valuation of forest–water interactions.  

 

For more information on the specific topics covered during each webinar, the speakers, and the registration links please click HERE.     

 

To register, directly, for the first webinar: Forest Management Practices for Protection of Hydrological Functions please click HERE. 

(21 September 2023, 6:30 PT/ 15:30 CEST/ 21:30 Beijing) 

 

 

For questions, please contact sara.casallasramirez@fao.org 

 

To learn more about FAO's work on Forests and Water please visit their website For more information on the IUFRO Task Force on Forests and water interactions in a changing environment please visit their website 

 

Please kindly share this message with your networks.  

 

We hope to see you there.  

 

Sara Casallas Ramirez

Forestry Officer (Forest hydrology and watershed management)

Forest Resilience Team - Forestry Division

Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the UN
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00153 Rome - Italy 

Tel.: +39 06 570 50903

sara.casallasramirez@fao.org