Hello FORENT colleagues,

Good news - in celebration of the inauguration of Barack Obama, IUFRO has extended the deadline for submission of World Congress session proposals to Feb. 1.  Just kidding - the deadline HAS BEEN extended to Feb. 1 but the reason is because of the conflict with the busy holiday season.  Thus, I would encourage all of you (students included!) to consider submitting a proposal for a session, following the instructions below.  You need not solicit speakers to submit a proposal - all you really need is an idea!

-Sandy

I'd like to encourage you to submit a proposal for a scientific session at
the XXIII IUFRO World Congress, “Forests for the Future: Sustaining Society
and the Environment”, Seoul, Korea - 23 - 28 August, 2010. (web:
http://www.iufro2010.com )

The IUFRO World Congress is held every 5 years and is one of the largest
global forest events attended by more than 2,000 participants. It brings
together an interdisciplinary group of scientists and stakeholders from all
parts of the world to discuss scientific and technical issues related to
priority areas of forest research, policy and management.  Plans are being
made to hold the next IUFRO Congress in 2010 in Korea and I can personally
tell you that a very strong effort is being made to elevate the strength of
the scientific content at the Congress.  Specifically, we are seeking to
turn the 2010 Congress into an important event for sharing cutting-edge
research results and sharing information on critical scientific issues with
the forestry community at large.  As such, we are seeking your help in
organizing sessions where you and your colleagues can share information on
current research topics.

Many of you attended the recent Entomology Congress in Durban, South Africa
and were able to participate what I think was an exceptional selection of
scientific sessions focusing on various aspects of forest insect research.
We would like build on our success in Durban by putting together a program
of symposia and other sessions that focus on forest entomology topics, as
well as other cross-disciplinary fields with other forest science
disciplines.  Those of you that have attended IUFRO Congresses in the past
know that even though we've had some great sessions in past Congresses, the
forest health issue has never been recognized as a core area in organizing
the program.  However, for the first time, "Forest Health" is being
recognized as one of the nine central themes of the Congress.  As such,
this is a great opportunity for us to showcase the excellent work that is
going on in the field of forest entomology.

If you have an idea for a session, please submit it on-line using the links
at http://www.iufro.org/newsletter/iwc10-call-session-proposals .  Congress
organizers are allowing session organizers to use their creativity in their
selection of formats for sessions including panel discussions, videos, as
well as traditional symposia.  Sessions will last 2 to 2.5 hours and each
speaker should be given at least 15 minutes for their presentation. It may
be possible to expand a session into two 2 hour periods.  When you prepare
your proposal on-line, make sure that you select "D7 Forest Health" as the
IUFRO affiliation on the form and to select "Frontiers in Forest and Tree
Health" as the Congress sub-theme.  Though we ask that you provide a list
of speakers in your session, we do not require final confirmation of
attendance by speakers at this point.  Proposals will be evaluated as they
arrive up until 15 January, 2009 so it will be to your advantage to send
these in sooner than later.  Proposals will be accepted from all .  You do
not need to be from an institution that is a member of IUFRO either to
attend the Congress or to submit a proposal.  Graduate students may also
submit proposals.

One other thing worth mentioning is that in that past, the IUFRO Special
Programme for Developing Countries has provided funds to cover some or all
of the travel expenses for scientists from countries with developing
economies to attend IUFRO Congresses, and I expect this program to be
similarly applied to the 2010 Congress.

Let me know if you have any questions.

-Sandy

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