This is a call for papers for the session "Policymakers and the Public: Communicating
Science in a Changing World" to be held as part of the IUFRO All Division 9
Conference in Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina, May 9-11, 2012.
The purpose of this session is to improve understanding of communications of forest
science in relation to policy. Questions to be answered are: How is scientific information
on forests communicated to policy-makers? What does communication between forest policy
decision-makers and forest scientists look like? How is scientific information on forests
communicated to the public in relation to forest policy? Is there a role for forest
scientists in shaping public opinion on forests as they communicate scientific
information? Topics include communications theory related to science policy, particularly
comparative examinations; practical applications of theory; effectiveness of communication
approaches particularly in relation to those of climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem
goods and services, and others topics currently of special interest to policymakers; case
studies, including those related to communications with local and traditional communities
and the public, use of social media, and other innovative practices; and other related
topics. A moderated discussion of best practices will wrap up the session.
Provide an abstract of about 450 words. Include full name of authors, affiliations, and
an email address by February 20, 2012, to
bbittner@fs.fed.us<mailto:bbittner@fs.fed.us>
For more information about the IUFRO Division 9 Conference see
http://www.iufro.org/download/file/7245/4677/all-division9-sarajevo12-1st-a…
Please share this call for papers widely.
Best regards,
Cindy Miner
Coordinator, IUFRO Working Party 9.01.02, Communications and Public Relations
US Forest Service
Pacific Northwest Research Station
P.O Box 3890
Portland, OR 97140 USA
01-503-808-2135
clminer(a)fs.fed.us
http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/