Dear forest entomology and pathology colleagues,
Many of you may recall that the IUFRO meeting, "Alien Invasive Species and
International Tradeā which was originally to be held last summer in Japan but was
rescheduled to June 10-16, 2012 due to the tragic earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster
that struck Northern Japan last March. Recently I was approached by a colleague who
expressed concern about the safety of travel to Japan for the meeting and now I feel
compelled to reach out to the entire scientific community to assure that there is no
danger in visiting Japan and encourage all of you to attend this important meeting. As
scientists, we should make decisions based on reputable sources of information; the
various UN agencies, the World Health Organization and the International Atomic Energy
Agency have all issued statements confirming the safety of visitors to Japan outside of
the ca. 20 km evacuation zone surrounding the Fukushima Daiichi plant. Tokyo University,
the site of the IUFRO meeting is over 200 km from the plant and there is no danger from
radiation.
The earthquake that struck Japan in March was a horrible thing that touched the lives of
many Japanese people. I spent a few weeks in Tsukuba, Japan last summer and was
impressed how quickly the country came together to restore virtually all aspects of
everyday life.
In addition to the fact that Japan is a fascinating and beautiful country, I highly
recommend the upcoming IUFRO meeting on a purely scientific basis. The problem of alien
species is one of the greatest forest health problems in virtually every part of the
world. The meeting in Japan is going to provide a unique opportunity for scientists to
exchange information about the impacts of alien species, monitoring systems for early
detection, risk evaluation, invasion pathways and new approaches for managing invading
forest insects and pathogens. The venue at Tokyo University is excellent and local
organizer Dr. Kenji Fukuda has planned what I expect will be a very stimulating program.
Information about the upcoming meeting can be found at:
http://hyoka.nenv.k.u-tokyo.ac.jp/alien.htm
and
https://apollon.nta.co.jp/IUFRO2012-er
I hope to see many of you in Tokyo!
-Sandy
Andrew Liebhold
http://sandyliebhold.com
US Forest Service aliebhold(a)gmail.com
180 Canfield St. (+01) 304-285-1512
Morgantown, WV 26505 (+01) 724-317-8668 cell
USA