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FP1002 PERMIT (Pathway Evaluation and pest Risk Management In Transport)
EU COST Training School 2013: Field and laboratory methods for detection of invasive pests
and pathogens
Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
1-5 July, 2013
Local Organiser:
Professor Mirza Dautbašić,
Faculty of Forestry
University of Sarajevo
Zagrebaèka 20
Phone: +387 33 61 40 03
Fax: +387 33 61 13 49
Web site:
www.sumfaksa.co.ba <http://www.sumfaksa.co.ba/>
Trainers:
Professor Boris Hrašovec, Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Professor Milka Glavendekic, Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Professor Dušan Jurc, Department of Forest Protection, Slovenian Forestry Institute,
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Professor Hugh Evans, Forest Research, Aberystwyth, UK
Further trainers to be confirmed.
Training School objectives and outline programme
The Training School is aimed at Early Stage Researchers who have an interest in or are
directly involved with detection and/or management of invasive forest pests and pathogens.
One of the keys to managing the movement of pests globally is knowledge of pest biology
and how the pests are associated with various pathways and, in relation to managing
threats, early detection of those pests after they arrive in a new country. This Training
School concentrates on how to identify symptoms and life stages of insect pests and tree
pathogens in forests and woodland locations and, in support of field diagnosis, how to
confirm the initial findings using laboratory diagnostic methods and tools.
The course will, therefore, involve two full days in forest locations near Sarajevo
followed by up to two days laboratory diagnostic procedures and seminars on the threats to
forests arising from international trade and movement of pests along pathways. Specialists
in entomology and pathology will guide the training.
Support
Early Stage Researchers (i.e. up to 8 years after obtaining a higher degree) from COST
Countries and near-neighbour COST Countries are eligible for support. This will cover
lowest cost economy air or train fares, local travel (not taxis), actual costs of hotel
accommodation (estimated to be around €50 per night) and €20 per meal. Transport to forest
locations will be provided by the local organiser.
Applications
Please apply to Professor Hugh Evans, Chair of FP1002 by email
(hugh.evans(a)forestry.gsi.gov.uk <mailto:hugh.evans@forestry.gsi.gov.uk> ) with a
brief CV and short letter of application indicating experience and the reason for wishing
to attend the Training School. Applications will be considered immediately and a response
provided within 2 days to enable successful candidates to make travel arrangements. We
anticipate that around 30 ESRs will attend the Training School, although this number may
be adjusted if there is strong demand.
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Professor Hugh F Evans
Pennaeth Ymchwil Coedwigaeth yng Nghymru / Head of Forest Research in Wales
Forest Research in Wales
Adeilad Edward Llwyd / Edward Llwyd Building
Campws Penglais / Penglais Campus
Aberystwyth
Ceredigion
SY23 3DA
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Rhif ffôn Symudol gwaith /Work mobile: +44 (0)7917000234
E-bost/E-mail: hugh.evans(a)forestry.gsi.gov.uk
<mailto:hugh.evans@forestry.gsi.gov.uk>
www.forestry.gov.uk/forestresearch <http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestresearch>
www.forestry.gov.uk/fr/dyficatchment <http://www.forestry.gov.uk/fr/dyficatchment>
www.impactproject.eu <http://www.impactproject.eu/>
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