From: ippc@fao.org [mailto:ippc@fao.org]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 2:25 AM
To: Steve Pawson <Steve.Pawson@scionresearch.com>
Subject: CALL for information on forest quarantine issues by IFQRG
The International Forest Quarantine Research Group (IFQRG) has requested the IPPC Secretariat to circulate this e-mail to help them launch a call for information on forest quarantine issues and requests National and Regional Plant Protection Organizations (NPPO
and RPPOs) as well as Forest Research Organisations to respond. Survey closes 31 August 2018.
The IFQRG has provided advice to the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM) and works closely with the Technical Panel for Forest Quarantine (TPFQ) providing research data to support some standards. In addition, it has provided information used for the
development of IPPC Guides and training material.
Established in 2004, IFQRG provides a mechanism where critical forestry quarantine issues can be addressed through discussion and collaborative research. It serves to bring together scientists and phytosanitary officials to foster multi-disciplinary approaches
to forest quarantine-related problems of global significance.
The group has three main function:
IFQRG is undertaking a global review of key forest quarantine issues as part of a strategy setting process to inform the future IFQRG research priorities.
We request that National and Regional Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs and RPPOs) respond to this CALL for information and circulate this call to appropriate national research institutions that have a focus on forest quarantine issues and request that
these institutions to also contribute their own independent assessments.
An online survey will be used to collect the data. If individual questions are not of relevance to you, please skip the questions as appropriate.
The survey will close on the 31 August 2018.
The survey was designed by scientists representing Oceania (Stephen PAWSON), Europe (Rene ESCHEN), South America (Juan CORLEY), North America (Ron MACK and Adnan UZUNOVIC), South Asia (Kavita GUPTA), and Africa (John Richard MBWAMBO). A synthesis of the survey
will be presented for discussion at the 15th meeting of IFQRG to be held in Rome, 1 to 5 October 2018 (
http://www.ippc.int/en/events/event/670/ ).
If you require assistance please email: Steve.Pawson@scionresearch.com
Or you can cut and paste the following link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MS8TV3S