Dear Colleagues,
The IUFRO Communications and Public Relations Working Party and Embrapa colleagues from
Brazil are co-organizing a session at the 2019 XXV International Union of Forest Research
Organizations World
Congress<http://iufro2019.com/> in Curitiba, Brazil from 29
September to 5 October 2019. Abstracts are due December 31, 2018.
To submit an abstract, find the link at Call for
Abstracts<http://iufro2019.com/abstracts-submission/>. Oral presentations and
posters are included in the call. Consider sharing emerging and innovative approaches
such as role-playing exercises, interactions involving computer simulation, co-generation
of research, trade-off scenarios, and other complex communications efforts. Both
scientists and communication professionals are encouraged to submit to this session.
The session is titled “Delivering and communicating forest science for people and a
greener future” and its description follows:
It is not just what you say, but how you say it and who you say it to. The rigor of
science and the underlying data can be appreciated by other scientists; but the general
public want to know why they should care and decision makers want to know what the data
means and how they should interpret your findings. This means going beyond a peer-reviewed
publication. It means translating and disseminating your research directly to your
audience. This session will explore unique and innovative approaches used by scientists to
deliver and communicate their research to the public and decision makers. Have you created
a podcast, a video or other tool to tell the story of your science? What have you learned
from your approach? Do you host webinars to help others understand your research? What
tips do you have for successful online dialogue? Have you created an infographic to help
simplify your research for a non-scientific audience? Do you feel it was effective? Have
you tried a virtual tour of a field research site or virtual technology transfer? Were the
stakeholders satisfied, could virtual tools be a substitute for field tours? How did you
determine which approach to use and how do you evaluate your success in using these
approaches? Would you recommend this approach to other scientists? Through a series of
presentations and posters, we will discuss approaches used by scientists to share their
research and what they have learned through that process. This session also seeks to demo
effective tools or techniques being developed by IUFRO members to help communicate the
importance of forest science. We hope this session will promote discussion and exchange of
experiences related to the dissemination of forest research.
There are many other topics (almost 200 technical sessions) that also might suit your
interests. Find the call for abstracts, brief description of the technical sessions, and
registration at:
http://iufro2019.com/abstracts-submission/. Authors are limited to a
maximum of two abstracts as presenting author.
You need to register to be able to submit an abstract (no payment due at this time). The
deadline for abstract submission is 31 December 2018. Once your abstract is accepted for
presentation (announcement will be made on 28 February 2019), early registration for
presenter and payment deadline is 31 May 2019.
There is also Scientist Assistance Program (SAP) for supporting scientists from
economically disadvantaged countries whose age is below 46 years old. SAP registration
will begin 1 March 2019. Full information on this scholarship can be found here:
http://iufro2019.com/scientist-assistance-program-sap/
Please feel free to share this information to your colleagues. We hope you will submit an
abstract and share your work at the upcoming IUFRO World Congress.
Kind regards,
Cindy
[USFS]
Cynthia Miner
Coordinator
IUFRO Working Party, Communications and Public Relations
Assistant Station Director
Communications and Applications
Forest Service
Pacific Northwest Research Station
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