IUFRO News
Issue 5, 2018

 

IUFRO NEWS 5, 2018

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Tree Motion and Wind Measurement




The international Tree Motion and Wind Measurement Workshop in Roskilde, Denmark, addressed the needs of both meteorologists and tree/forest biologists to make accurate and appropriate measurements of the wind and of tree movement. The workshop was sponsored by IUFRO Working Party 8.03.06 - Impact of wind on forests. More

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Sustainable Forest Management for the Future - The Role of Managerial Economics and Accounting




The Faculty of Forestry of Zagreb University, together with the Croatian Forest Research Institute, hosted an international conference in Zagreb, Croatia, in May with a focus on the economic and accounting aspects of SFM. The meeting was co-sponsored by IUFRO Units 4.05.00, 4.05.01, 4.05.02, and 4.05.03. More

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


New Advances in Nondestructive Evaluation of Wood




The technical workshop on New Advances in Nondestructive Evaluation of Wood held in Beijing in May was co-sponsored by Beijing Forestry University, IUFRO RG 5.01.00 and WP 5.01.09, and others. Presentations focused on advances in non-destructive and precision-based technologies for evaluating wood quality of forest resources and assessing structural conditions of historic timber structures. More

 

 


Operations Management in Wood Products Industries




On 17 May Vienna's University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria, hosted the second symposium on Operations Management in Wood Products Industries. The symposium aimed to introduce and discuss new challenges and solution approaches for the process improvement in the wood industry and its supply chain. It was co-sponsored by IUFRO Working Party 5.04.12. More

 

 

 

 


UNFF13 and Glimpses of the Upcoming Global GFEP Study on Forests and Water




At the thirteenth session of the UN Forum on Forests GFEP co-chair Meine van Noordwijk was a panelist in the Panel Discussion on the Contribution of Forests to the Achievement of the SDGs and Transformation towards Sustainable and Resilient Societies. The new global assessment report on forests and water will be launched at the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2018) in New York this July. More...

 

 


XXV IUFRO World Congress – Call for Sessions Now Open!




In keeping with the spirit of the Congress title – Forest Research and Cooperation for Sustainable Development - the Congress Scientific Committee (CSC) is developing a program that will highlight the contributions that forest science is making to address the significant environmental, social and economic challenges facing our world. More

 

 


IUFRO-EFI Young Scientists Initiative 2018: Our very first grantee, Ms Minette Nago




Ms Nago, from Cameroon, is the first candidate to start the IUFRO-EFI Young Scientists Initiative research visit. This brand new initiative is designed to provide a mobility grant for promising young scientists from Africa, Asia and Latin America. Her project is titled "The politics of forest and climate change cooperation in Congo basin" and is currently being conducted at Goettingen University, Germany. More

 

 

 

 

 

 


Two New Division 3 Podcast Episodes on Steep Slope Harvesting




In episodes 15 and 16 of the podcast series James Hunt and Dzhamal Amishev (FPInnovations) provide an overview of the new Steep-Slope Initiative of FPInnovations and talk about collaboration efforts with industry and global partners. They also highlight the importance of research to fill existing information gaps and ensure safety and cost-effectiveness of the new steep slope harvesting technology. More

 

 

 

 


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