Dear IUFRO Meliaceae E-list:
Below is IUFRO Spotlight #87. Other Spotlights can be found at:
http://www.iufro.org/media/iufro-spotlights/
Regards,
Sheila Ward
Deputy Coordinator
IUFRO WP 1.02.04
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Date: Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 3:32 PM
Subject: IUFRO Spotlight #87 - Getting everyone on board to succeed in
forest landscape restoration
To: Dear IUFRO Officeholder <mahoganyforthefuture(a)gmail.com>
[image: IUFRO Spotlight]
IUFRO Spotlight #87 - Getting everyone on board to succeed in forest
landscape restoration
*IUFRO Spotlight **is an initiative of the International Union of Forest
Research Organizations. Its aim is to introduce, in a timely fashion,
significant findings in forest research from IUFRO officeholders and member
organizations to a worldwide network of decision makers, policy makers and
researchers. IUFRO will encapsulate, and distribute in plain language,
brief, topical and policy-relevant highlights of those findings, along with
information on where/how to access the full documents. *
*IUFRO Spotlight** also aims to present activities such as sessions at
major IUFRO congresses or the work of IUFRO Task Forces with a focus on
emerging key issues that are of great interest to policy makers and groups
inside and outside the forest sector and contribute to international
processes and activities. The IUFRO Spotlight findings will be distributed
in a periodic series of emails as well as blog postings.*
Getting everyone on board to succeed in forest landscape restoration
PDF for download
<https://www.iufro.org/fileadmin/material/publications/spotlights/spotlight8…>
[image: Photo showing Alignment and planting in SMM Komitibanda. Photo:
Forest College & Research Institute, Telangana, India.]
Alignment and planting in SMM Komitibanda. Photo: Forest College & Research
Institute, Telangana, India.
The world is degraded. Worldwide, according to a 2018 UNESCO publication,
land degradation affects 3.2 billion people – about 40% of humanity.
The degradation is human caused, drives species extinction, intensifies
climate change, and adds to mass human migration and increased conflict,
the report indicated.
So, a critical question becomes: how do we build or, perhaps more
accurately, rebuild a sustainable world?
IUFRO, through its Special Programme for Development of Capacities (SPDC),
offers a significant part of the solution by emphasizing Forest Landscape
Restoration (FLR).
The FLR is designed as a multi-stakeholder process that aims at regaining,
improving and maintaining vital ecological functions and enhancing human
wellbeing. And, other studies have shown that about 15% of degraded land
worldwide is suitable for FLR.
The SPDC is headed by Dr. Michael Kleine, deputy executive director of
IUFRO. Its mandate is to build capacity in the forest science community in
economically disadvantaged countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America so
that forest science can contribute to the enhancement of sustainable
management of forest landscapes.
SPDC trains forest scientists and practitioners in FLR so they are better
able to manage and deal with the complex issues involved in land
management. To that end, the Programme has also developed guidance (in
English/Spanish/French) for the FLR process.
Training covers a wide array of FLR-relevant topics ranging from global
policies and governance issues to project planning, facilitation of
multi-stakeholder processes and implementation and monitoring of technical
operations on the ground.
[image: Photo showing Landscape in Ethiopia recovering from degradation.
Photo: Ethiopian Environment and Forest Research Institute.]
Landscape in Ethiopia recovering from degradation. Photo: Ethiopian
Environment and Forest Research Institute.
FLR looks beyond the immediate forest area and identifies a broad range of
measures to improve the ecosystem: things like soils, nutrients, tree cover
and biodiversity. The aim is to build resilient landscapes and to generate
maximum benefits for local stakeholders and society at large.
Restoration is certainly not a quick-and-easy fix. To be successful,
everyone involved has to be on the same page. And that means all the
competing interests around land use must come together and work
collaboratively to achieve that common goal.
"Our past experiences show that sectoral approaches – agriculture-only;
forestry-only; biodiversity conservation-only – will not solve the complex
and interlinked problems of land management," said Dr. Kleine.
In many partner countries land degradation is severe and widespread, and
restoration will be a task for many years to come. So, capacities there
must be enhanced to help shape a more sustainable world.
"Our solution for restoring degraded landscapes is to encompass different
land uses – forestry, agriculture, wildlife, recreation, water management,
etc. FLR, as the name implies, takes a landscape approach aimed at
reconciling the many varied expectations and conflicting societal demands
that revolve around the natural environment," Dr. John Stanturf, retired
Senior Scientist with the US Forest Service and SPDC's lead trainer said.
"The collaborative effort among stakeholders needs to be facilitated or
moderated by those trained in FLR," said Janice Burns, IUFRO's Thematic
Networking Manager and SPDC's deputy coordinator. "These facilitators, by
understanding the FLR process, can work at the local level to help all
stakeholders – farmers, staff from forestry and agriculture departments,
green NGOs, politicians, indigenous people – to jointly decide on measures
to improve land management.
The process provides a systematic framework for stakeholder consultations,
enhances transparency, mobilizes political and financial support and, in
this way, eventually leads to joint decisions.
"It's essentially a multi-stakeholder process whereby different
stakeholders with an interest in forests and land use jointly decide about
measures to improve the ecological, social and economic condition of the
landscape," added Dr. András Darabant of Vienna's University of Natural
Resources and Life Sciences and a member of the SPDC trainer team.
There are certainly challenges. In addition to competing interests, in some
instances there is a lack of transparency, or inequalities among affected
segments of society, and occasionally there is corruption; all of which is
compounded by global trade arrangements, and investment policies by rich
countries.
"But we want to make available a critical mass of FLR facilitators within a
country who can help guide the joint stakeholder decision making, the
implementation and collaborative monitoring of the outcome and the
improvements," Dr. Kleine said.
The success of the initiative will be seen in a more diverse and resilient
landscape, with less soil erosion, a diversity of plants and vegetation,
productive soils for food and material production and an ability to adapt
to a changing climate and associated risks.
*The IUFRO-SPDC FLR guidelines can be found at: *
https://www.iufro.org/science/special/spdc/netw/flr/flr/pract-guide/
*Further reading:*
John A. Stanturf, Michael Kleine, Stephanie Mansourian, John Parrotta,
Palle Madsen, Promode Kant, Janice Burns & Andreas Bolte, 2019.
Implementing forest landscape restoration under the Bonn Challenge: a
systematic approach. Annals of Forest Science volume 76, Article number: 50
(2019)
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13595-019-0833-z
IUFRO Occasional Paper No. 33 (2020) - Forest Landscape Restoration
Implementation: Lessons learned from selected landscapes in Africa, Asia
and Latin America
https://www.iufro.org/publications/series/occasional-papers/article/2020/02…
Daniella Schweizer, Marijkevan Kuijk, JabouryGhazoula (2021)
Perceptions from non-governmental actors on forest and landscape
restoration, challenges and strategies for successful implementation across
Asia, Africa and Latin America | Initiative 20x20
<https://initiative20x20.org/publications/perceptions-non-governmental-actor…>.
Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 286, 15 May 2021, 112251
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Dear Meliaceae E-List:
This facebook group for IUFRO Division 8 - the forest environment - may be
of interest.
Regards,
Sheila Ward
Deputy Coordinator
IUFRO WP 1.02.04
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From: Sandra LUQUE <sandra.luque(a)inrae.fr>
Date: Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 3:36 AM
Subject: [IUFRO Div 8] IUFRO - DIVISION 8 - FOREST ENVIRONMENT FB GROUP
To: <div8(a)lists.iufro.org>, <wp80102(a)lists.iufro.org>
Dear all,
I do have the great pleasure to announce a new FB group dedicated to share
information for the IUFRO *Division 8*. Thanks to our communication
officers for the Division, Alessio Collalti with the support of Jean Luc
Maeght (both in cc), for setting up this Group. The success of the group
and the improvement in our communication channels depend on the effort of
each member of the Division including all the colleagues, young
researchers, students, experts, stakeholders that we can invite. The group
is Public but everybody needs to make a request to become a member – an
administrator needs to approve members and posts (we will take care of
this)
The aim of this FB Group is to improve communication within the Division
and beyond while sharing NEWS, publications, events related to forest
management and planning, including conservation of forested areas,
wildlife, soil sciences, forested landscapes and landscape ecology,
conservation biology, biodiversity, and physical environment. We
particularly welcome inputs towards a deeper understanding of hazards and
disturbances which could affect forest dynamics, such as fire, climate
change, pollution and winds.
You can share links to webinars and other related events. You can also
feed this site with relevant related information from others FB sites.
Looking forward to a dynamic exchange to enhance our knowledge and
awareness on the importance of forests and the environment
The Group is for the Division to make use of it, so please become a member
and share the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/iufro.division.8
Remember! this *Sunday 21st* is the International Day of Forests so please
use the opportunity to begin sharing information
<https://www.un.org/en/observances/forests-and-trees-day>
Looking forward to your inputs
My warmest wishes to all
Sandra
*________________________________________________________________*
*Sandra LUQUE PhD, DR HDR*
*Director of Research*
Chair IUFRO Division 8 - Forest Environment
INTECOL *Chair Science Committee*
*INRAE* National Research Institute on Agriculture, Food & the Environment
*UMR TETIS **Land, environment, remote sensing and spatial information *
500 rue Jean-François Breton / 34093 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
Mob. +33 769150689 / Skype: sandra.luque2 • https://www.inrae.fr/enhttps://www.umr-tetis.fr/index.php/fr/https://www.iufro.org/
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Dear Meliaceae E-List:
This IUFRO World Forest Day activity (Sep 28-29, 2021) may be of interest.
Regards,
Sheila Ward
Deputy Coordinator
IUFRO WP 1.02.04
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From: IUFRO Headquarters <office(a)iufro.org>
Date: Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 6:37 PM
Subject: Save the date! 28-29 September 2021 - IUFRO WORLD DAY - Digital
Forest Science Forum 2021
To: Dear IUFRO Officeholder <mahoganyforthefuture(a)gmail.com>
<https://www.iufro.org/>
* International Union of Forest Research Organizations *
Save the date! 28-29 September 2021 - IUFRO WORLD DAY - Digital Forest
Science Forum 2021
*IUFRO World Day - Digital Forest Science Forum 2021 online 28-29 September
2021 *
One day after celebrating the International Day of Forests IUFRO is proud
to announce its own digital IUFRO WORLD DAY!
This unique 24-hours event aims to showcase the science covered by IUFRO
research units and Member Organizations, and to facilitate networking and
communication.
It will offer program elements for forest scientists, students, policy and
decision makers and everyone who wants to learn about what is going in the
world of forest science and IUFRO.
To enable participants from all over the world to take part in their own
time zone, the event will be structures into three major time zone groups
spreading over two days.
*The event is still in development and further details will follow soon, so
stay tuned:https://www.iufro.org/events/iufro-world-day/
<https://www.iufro.org/events/iufro-world-day/> *
Download IUFRO poster from
*https://www.iufro.org/fileadmin/material/events/iufro-world-day/iufro-poster.pdf
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Dear Meliaceae E-List:
These recorded seminars may be of interest
Regards,
Sheila Ward
Deputy Coordinator
IUFRO WP 1.02.04
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From: Henrik Hartmann <hhart(a)bgc-jena.mpg.de>
Date: Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 10:41 AM
Subject: [IUFRO Div 4] WATCH NOW ONLINE Seminar by Nate McDowell on tree
mortality in the Anthropocene
To: <div4(a)lists.iufro.org>, <div7(a)lists.iufro.org>, <div8(a)lists.iufro.org>
Dear all,
Seminar #4 of the International Tree Mortality Network, an initiative of
the IUFRO Task Force on Monitoring Trends and Patterns of Global Tree
Mortality, is now available online.
Watch this seminar at:
https://youtu.be/vdAXQ8CibKA
*Dr. NATE MCDOWELL*
*Rising tree mortality in the Anthropocene*
*Abstract*: Tree mortality is rising in most documented locations but the
drivers and mechanisms of this trend are unknown. Changes in atmospheric
carbon dioxide, temperature, and vapor pressure deficit, along with
drought, are primary potential drivers. Mechanisms linking these drivers to
mortality include water, carbon, and pathogen defense processes. These
processes are interdependent such that failure of one can lead to failure
of the others. Prediction of future mortality is challenged by our
understanding of the mechanisms, however, some evidence suggests the
growing mortality rates are likely to continue well into the future. I
conclude by reviewing the numerous challenges and opportunities for
predicting future tree mortality.
*Nate is a senior scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.* He
has studied tree mortality since the early 2000s, focusing on mechanisms
and prediction.
*Previous seminars:*
Seminar # 1: Matt Hansen - Global forest monitoring using satellite data
https://youtu.be/ya8XlQBS6DQ
Seminar # 2: Flavia Costa - Tree mortality in the Amazon
https://youtu.be/KoC8E6P3Zu8
Seminar # 3: Belinda Medlyn - Tree mortality in Australia
https://youtu.be/hRlBc7oR328
Visit us at:
https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/tree-mortality-patterns/https://www.tree-mortality.net/
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Dr. (habil.) Henrik Hartmann
Group leader
Plant Allocation
MPI for Biogeochemistry
Hans Knöll Str. 10
07745 Jena, Germany
Contact: hhart(a)bgc-jena.mpg.de
Phone: +49.3641.576294
Mobile: +49.171.8188273
Website:
https://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/bgp/index.php/HenrikHartmann/HenrikHartmann
*Initiatives*:
International Tree Mortality Network
https://www.tree-mortality.net/
IUFRO Task Force on monitoring of global tree mortality patterns and trends
https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/tree-mortality-patterns/
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Dear Meliacee E-List:
The recording below may be of interest.
Regards,
Sheila Ward
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IUFRO WP 1.02.04
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From: Konijnendijk, Cecil <cecil.konijnendijk(a)ubc.ca>
Date: Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 2:16 PM
Subject: [IUFRO Div 6] IUFRO Division 6 webinar on Covid, forests, and
urban nature (March 19th) - recording now available
To: div6(a)lists.iufro.org <div6(a)lists.iufro.org>
Dear IUFRO Division 6 colleagues,
I hope that this message finds you well.
In case you missed this webinar on the role of forests, nature, and public
space during the global pandemic, you can now access the recording at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hplGQeWq-N8. We had about 70 people joining
live for the event.
We plan to host a 2nd webinar in this new series within a couple of months.
Kind regards,
Cecil
(Cecil Konijnendijk, IUFRO Division 6 Coordinator)
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Dear IUFRO Meliaceae E-list -
The report below may be of interest.
Regards,
Sheila Ward
Deputy Coordinator
IUFRO WP 1.02.04
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From: <eckehard.brockerhoff(a)wsl.ch>
Date: Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 11:31 PM
Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.03 FORENT] IUFRO Division 7 Pathology and Entomology
2020 Newsletter
To: <rg70200-forpath(a)lists.iufro.org>, <rg70300-forent(a)lists.iufro.org>, <
div7(a)lists.iufro.org>
Dear friends and colleagues,
I hope this finds you well despite the challenging times and lack of
face-to-face meetings. Fortunately, with vaccinations gathering pace, there
seems to be light at the end of the tunnel.
Attached is the annual newsletter and report for 2020 of IUFRO Division 7
(Forest Health) which includes the Pathology and Entomology research groups
and working parties. There are news about conference plans, changes of
coordinators and deputies, gender balance and geographic balance, etc.
We now have more concrete information on the long planned All-Division 7
conference which will take place from 6 to 9 September 2022 in Lisbon,
Portugal. This will run back to back with the next ‘International Workshop
on the Genetics of Tree-Parasite Interactions in Forestry’ (12-17 September
2022) in Pontevedra, Spain, with a shared pre-/post-conference tour over
the weekend between the two meetings.
We trust you find the newsletter interesting. Please share it with
colleagues who have not subscribed to our email mailing lists (our main way
of distributing it).
Best wishes
Ecki Brockerhoff
Coordinator, IUFRO Division 7 (Forest Health)
Head of Research Unit 'Forest Health and Biotic Interactions'
Zürcherstrasse 111, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
Tel +41 79 819 0882
eckehard.brockerhoff(a)wsl.ch
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Dear Meliaceae E-list:
Below is the IUFRO Newsletter Issue 2 2021. Past editions of the newsletter
can be found at: https://www.iufro.org/publications/news/electronic-news/
Regards,
Sheila Ward
Deputy Coordinator
IUFRO WP 1.02.04
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From: IUFRO Headquarters <office(a)iufro.org>
Date: Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 7:39 AM
Subject: IUFRO NEWS 2, 2021
To: Dear Reader of IUFRO News <div4(a)lists.iufro.org>
[image: IUFRO News]
Issue 2, 2021
IUFRO NEWS 2, 2021
Dear Reader of IUFRO News:
We are happy to present to you issue 2 of IUFRO News 2021, volume 50!
Encouraged by the extraordinary level of communication that continued among
IUFRO units via email, social media and online conferencing throughout
2020, we are optimistic about 2021. We already see that many of you have
started planning new activities, virtual, hybrid and physical meetings,
joint publication projects and more.
These activities, along with your continued communications with IUFRO
Headquarters, keep our global network thriving despite the uncertainties of
these times. For this, we are most grateful.
IUFRO News Issue 2, 2021 is also available for download as a PDF or Word
file at: https://www.iufro.org/publications/news/electronic-news/
*Please share this newsletter widely with your colleagues and interested
audiences and publish the link on your organization's website!*
Best wishes,
Alexander Buck
*IUFRO Executive Director*
______________________________________________
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follow our blog https://blog.iufro.org/, Twitter: @iufro
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*IUFRO News is widely distributed among IUFRO Members, officeholders and
other interested groups. If you would like to publish in IUFRO News,
contribute to the IUFRO website content or promote a publication via IUFRO
Spotlight, do not hesitate to contact us at IUFRO Headquarters:
office(a)iufro.org <office(a)iufro.org>*
The Cultural Dimensions of Forest Products
[image: Photo showing Musicians with wooden instruments at WWD Nepal 2016.
Photo provided by H Rosen.]
For thousands of years people all over the world have relied on forests to
provide them with wood and non-wood forest products for food, shelter,
health, energy, and a wide range of everyday products. Read this interview
with leaders of the IUFRO Research Group on *Forests products culture* and
its *Wood culture* and *Non-wood forest products culture* Working Parties,
ahead of the 2021 World Wood Day on 21 March. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32106>…*
Greening and Land Degradation Neutrality in Dryland
[image: Photo showing Forest as a factor in stabilizing soil fertility and
regulator of hydrological regime. Source: Evgeny K. Botman.]
Urgent greening and restoration of degraded forests and landscapes in
drylands is essential if the global community is to deal with the
challenges posed by desertification, food insecurity, climate change and
biodiversity loss, among other negative trends. Here is a report from a
recent International Virtual Forum on "Greening and Land Degradation
Neutrality in Dryland". *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32105>…*
Webinar Series 2021: Behavioral and Chemical Ecology of Bark and Woodboring
Insects
[image: Photo showing Buprestidae. Picture by Dr. Nathan Lord]
In light of the current pandemic, many scientific meetings have been
cancelled. One of the most significant benefits of these meetings is our
engagement with our science and colleagues. The primary objective of this
webinar series is to outline the importance of the behavioral and chemical
ecology of bark and woodboring insects, while providing a platform for
these research communities to engage and network. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32104>…*
Latest News from the Global Forest Expert Panels (GFEP) Programme
[image: Photo showing woman with baby in forested landscape. Photo: Nelson
Grima, IUFRO]
Two new and exciting publication projects are underway: An "Extended Policy
Brief on Forests and Poverty for Africa" will outline the most important
scientific evidence of the nexus of forest, trees, and poverty in Africa,
and a new study will follow up the REDD+ scheme and the effects of its
implementation since the 2012 IUFRO Global Assessment Report Biodiversity,
Forest Management, and REDD+. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32103>…*
Restoring Native Forests in Argentina
Under the banner of *Generation Restoration*, the Youth in Landscapes
Initiative (YIL) and the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) launched the
*Restoration
Stewards* program in 2020. IUFRO has been involved at all stages of the
Restoration Stewards program, particularly also by mentoring one of the
young practitioners: *Analí Bustos from Argentina*. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32102>…*
News from IUFRO Headquarters
We are proud to inform you about our two 'remote' *Dare to Explore!*
trainees supporting IUFRO HQ from February to April 2021. Meet *Hiromi
Waragai* and *Junaid Peters*! The *Dare to Explore!* traineeship program is
an integral part of the EFI-IFSA-IUFRO Capacity Development Project. Since
IUFRO did not have a trainee in 2020, we are happy to have two now. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32101>…*
Publications
IUFRO News in its 50th Year
[image: Photo showing Page 3 of the 1972 IUFRO News with some of the Board
members of the time.]
In this 50th volume of IUFRO News, some highlights of early issues will be
presented to remember how it all began.
*Issue 4*, for example, was published in September 1973 and proudly reports
about the growth of IUFRO Membership since World War II. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32099>…*
IUFRO Division 6 - Social Aspects of Forests and Forestry: NEWSLETTER
Read about the outcomes of the latest Division 6 Officeholder's Virtual
Meeting, get to know the new Working Party in Division 6 "Social return on
investment: insights and lessons for forest governance" (WP 6.10.01), mark
your calendar for the first webinar in a new series: Friday 19 March 2021 -
"Forests, nature and public space during the global pandemic", and meet one
of the Deputy Coordinators! *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32098>…*
ETFRN News 60
This issue focuses on dryland restoration in the Sahel and the Greater Horn
of Africa, where levels of poverty, land degradation and out-migration are
acute. It collates 36 articles from more than 100 contributors, including
some long-term analyses of remarkable increases in tree cover and improved
agricultural yields over large areas. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32097>…*
Invasive Species in Forests and Rangelands of the United States: A
Comprehensive Science Synthesis for the United States Forest Sector
This multi-disciplinary book, written by over 100 national experts,
presents the latest research on a wide range of natural science and social
science fields that explore the ecology, impacts, and practical tools for
management of invasive species. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32096>…*
Important Insect Pests and Diseases of Pinus and Eucalyptus in Colombia
This new book co-authored by Professor Mike Wingfield, Immediate Past
President of IUFRO, and FABI alumnus Dr Carlos Rodas provides a historical
record of the health problems that Colombian Eucalyptus and Pinus tree
plantations have experienced. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32095>…*
Forest Tenure Pathways to Gender Equality: A Practitioner's Guide
This practitioner's guide authored N.J. Jhaveri and published by CIFOR
explains how to promote gender-responsive forest tenure reform in
community-based forest regimes. It is aimed at those taking up this
challenge in developing countries. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7193#c32093>…*
Call for Submissions to Special Journal Issues
Contributions are invited for a special issue of the journal *Arboriculture
and Urban Forestry*, on the topic of "Smart Urban Forestry—Digital
technologies and data for planning, design, and management". Also, a
Special Issue of *Forests* with a focus on natural resources management in
tropical, temperate and boreal forests welcomes original research
studies. *More
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Dear Meliaceae e-list:
This forwarded report may be of interest.
Regards,
Sheila Ward
Deputy Coordinator, 1.02.04
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From: Konijnendijk, Cecil <cecil.konijnendijk(a)ubc.ca>
Date: Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 8:21 AM
Subject: [IUFRO Div 6] Division 6 Newsletter Issue 2 - Jan 2021
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Cc: Parrotta, John -FS <john.parrotta(a)usda.gov>
Dear IUFRO Division 6 colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to send you the 2nd issue of our Division
Newsletter, with some updates on what is happening in our Division. You can
also get to know one of our Deputy Division Coordinators, Taylor Stein.
In the newsletter you’ll also find information about the first event in our
new Division webinar series, on the topic of forests, urban nature, and
public space during the current pandemic. The webinar will present
interesting studies from across the globe on the important role of urban
nature and urban forests during the Covid19 pandemic. This event will take
place on Friday March 19th, from 14 to 15 hrs Central European Time. To
secure your place (as seats will be limited to 100 participants), register
at
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlf-2urj8jG9L_-UHESASaEfXV4ezEd9….
(Registration is required for this event.)
As always, you are encouraged to send us your contributions for the
newsletter (brief reports and articles, news about events and publications,
etc.). The next issue will be compiled in May.
Kind regards,
Cecil and Purabi
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Dear Meliaceae E-list:
Below is the IUFRO Newsletter Issue 1 2021. Past editions of the newsletter
can be found at: https://www.iufro.org/publications/news/electronic-news/
Regards,
Sheila Ward
Deputy Coordinator
IUFRO WP 1.02.04
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Subject: [IUFRO Div 7] IUFRO NEWS 1, 2021
To: Dear Reader of IUFRO News <div7(a)lists.iufro.org>
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Issue 1, 2021
IUFRO NEWS 1, 2021
Dear Reader of IUFRO News:
We are happy to present to you issue 1 of IUFRO News 2021, volume 50!
Encouraged by the extraordinary level of communication that continued among
IUFRO units via email, social media and online conferencing throughout
2020, we are optimistic about 2021. We already see that many of you have
started planning new activities, virtual, hybrid and physical meetings,
joint publication projects and more.
These activities, along with your continued communications with IUFRO
Headquarters, keep our global network thriving despite the uncertainties of
these times. For this, we are most grateful.
IUFRO News Issue 1, 2021 is also available for download as a PDF or Word
file at: https://www.iufro.org/publications/news/electronic-news/
*Please share this newsletter widely with your colleagues and interested
audiences and publish the link on your organization's website!*
Best wishes,
Alexander Buck
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Landscape Ecology, Finite Resources and the Coronavirus Pandemic
[image: Photo showing aerial view of forested landscape. Photo by Daria
Nepriakhina on Pixabay]
In this in-depth interview IUFRO's Landscape Ecology Working Party
Coordinators talk about the purpose and importance of landscape ecology and
especially its use in forestry. You will also learn about recent and
upcoming webinars that address critical emerging issues. *More*
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31961>*…*
Capacity Building for Forest Landscape Restoration Implementation in Malawi
and Sri Lanka
[image: Photo showing Malawi landscape by Graham Hobster on Pixabay]
IUFRO's Special Programme for Development of Capacities contributes to the
global movement on forest landscape restoration (FLR) through training
programs for forest scientists and practitioners in economically
disadvantaged countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. This article
illustrates the approach to FLR and the scope of the IUFRO-SPDC training
program by showcasing current projects. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31960>…*
Forest Roads in Europe
[image: Photo showing forest road being constructed. Photo by Dr Stelian
Alexandru Borz]
The seminar series "Forest Roads: Regional Perspectives from around the
World" is hosted by IUFRO Working Party 3.01.02 Road engineering and
management, and provides regional perspectives on the design, construction
and management of forest road systems. The intent is to provide the
participants with regional views of what forest roads are and the major
factors affecting them. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31959>…*
Wood Anatomy and Wood Science
[image: Photo showing Dr. Pekka Saranpää, the Coordinator of IUFRO
Division-5, giving a welcome speech by video.]
The seventh annual meeting of the IAWA-China Group with the theme
"Strengthening the Protection and Utilization of Forestry Resources,
Broadening the Research Fields of Wood Anatomy and Wood Science" was held
in person from 28-29 November 2020 at Zhejiang Agricultural and Forestry
University (ZAFU), China. It involved IUFRO Research Groups 5.16.00 Wood
identification and 5.06.00 Properties and utilization of plantation wood. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31958>…*
4th All-Russian Conference on Sustainable Forest Management
[image: Photo showing a Screenshot from a conference presentation]
Read about the 4th all-Russian scientific conference with international
participation entitled "Scientific Basis for Sustainable Forest Management"
that took place in hybrid format (online and in Moscow) on 27-30 October
2020. The meeting was co-sponsored by IUFRO Working Party 8.01.06 Boreal
and Alpine Forest Ecosystems. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31957>…*
Global Experts Collaborate Towards Policy Actions for Non- Wood Forest
Products (NWFPs)
[image: Photo showing a cork. Photo by Dirk Dewulf on Pixabay]
In early September 2020, the IUFRO Task Force Unlocking the Bioeconomy and
Non-Timber Forest Products participated in a science-based review of policy
recommendations of the INCREDIBLE project, an innovation network for cork,
resins and edibles. There will be another online policy forum titled
"Untapping the potential of non-wood forest products for Europe's green
economy" on 2 and 3 February 2021. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31955>…*
News from IUFRO Members
Building a House with Eucalyptus Wood
[image: Photo showing a Screenshot from PPT]
The first webinar SIN DIA NI HORARIO (anytime) in Spanish entitled
"Construcción de la casa de madera de Eucalipto en INTA Concordia" is
presented by Martín Sánchez Acosta, Ciro Mastrandrea and Ana Cerúsico of
INTA Concordia, Argentina. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31954>…*
Impacts of Urbanization on U.S. Watersheds
[image: Photo showing a fire hydrant in a landscape with trees. Photo by
Ryan Qualls, on Pixabay]
Urbanization has a detrimental effect on watersheds by decreasing
vegetation and increasing impermeable surfaces, says new research by USDA
Southern Research Station scientists. "Forests serve as powerful biological
pumps and can return more than half of precipitation back to the air, and
thus can greatly reduce urban runoff," says co-author Ge Sun, member of
IUFRO's TF Forests and Water Interactions in a Changing Environment. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31953>…*
Innovations in Forest Industry and Engineering Design
[image: Photo showing a Screenshot from conference website]
Тhe 10th International Scientific and Technical Conference INNO 2020
organized by the Faculty of Forestry of the University of Forestry,
Bulgaria, took place in Sofia on 1-3 October 2020. Conference participants
had the opportunity to learn about the latest innovations in industry from
papers delivered by representatives of various companies. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31952>…*
Congratulations: Khosro Sagheb-Talebi Receives Prestigious Award
[image: Photo showing Khosro Sagheb-Talebi with award certificate. Photo
provided by Khosro Sagheb-Talebi]
On December 5, 2020 Prof Khosro Sagheb-Talebi was honored as National Top
Researcher by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology (MSRT) and
the Ministry of Agriculture (MA) of Iran for his long-term research on
Hyrcanian old-growth forests and the application of his results on close to
nature management of Hyrcanian forests. *More*
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31950>*…*
FORESTIST - Journal of İstanbul University - Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Forestry
Forestist is an international, scientific, open access periodical published
in accordance with independent, unbiased, and double-blinded peer-review
principles. The journal is the official publication of İstanbul University
- Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Forestry and has been published since 1951. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31949>…*
News from IUFRO Headquarters
50th Volume of IUFRO News!
This year we are starting IUFRO News Volume 50! Issue 1 of IUFRO News
Volume 1 was published in September 1972 just prior to the IUFRO
Secretariat's move to its permanent location in Vienna, Austria. It started
with a message from the then IUFRO President Ivar Samset from Norway. *More*
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31947>*…*
Helpful Documents for Meeting Organizers
Do you want to organize IUFRO meetings? Find information and helpful
documents in your Unit's toolbox and here:
https://www.iufro.org/media/general-background/.
For example, you might find the "Quick guide on steps to take before,
during and after an event" very useful.
IUFRO HQ Citation Style
In order to homogenize the different citation styles used by authors
publishing with the Headquarters of the International Union of Forest
Research Organizations (IUFRO HQ), at HQ we have developed a simple and
harmonized citation style that will be available from the databases of the
most commonly used reference management software. *More*
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31965>*…*
Obituary: Dusan MLINŠEK
On 15 December 2020 IUFRO Honorary Member and former President Professor Dr
Dusan Mlinšek passed away in his home in Ljubljana, Slovenia, at the age of
95. IUFRO and the forest community have lost an extraordinary teacher,
scientist, colleague and friend, His outstanding contributions to
silviculture are an important legacy to future generations of foresters. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31966>…*
Obituary: Fujio KOBAYASHI
We are sad to inform you that Dr Fujio Kobayashi passed away on December 6,
2020 at the age of 88. He received the IUFRO Distinguished Service Award in
2000 for his important contributions to promoting and enhancing IUFRO's
presence in the Asia-Pacific region. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31967>…*
Publications
IUFRO Spotlight #86 - Analyzing the Complicated Forest-Water Relationship
[image: Photo showing leaves on tree in rain. iStock: Keikona]
Forests play an integral role in the water cycle by enhancing the world's
supply of clean water. Much of the globe's freshwater is provided through
forested catchments. The IUFRO Task Force on Forests and Water Interactions
in a Changing Environment examines interactions and feedbacks of forests
and water in a broad context. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31944>…*
Call for Submissions!
[image: Photo showing young tree with protection around them. Photo by
Monika P on Pixabay]
This is an invitation to submit papers to a special issue of 'Forests' by
25 August 2021. Contributions should ideally provide novel models for the
implementation of genomics and remote sensing tools to accelerate and
assist forest genetic adaptation to secure production and biodiversity. *More
<https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31943>…*
China-Europe Forest Bioeconomy: Assessment and Outlook
A new study from the European Forest Institute provides the first
systematic assessment of the potential challenges and possibilities for the
future and policy implications for Europe-China forest-based bioeconomy
development. *More <https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31942>…*
FAO Policy Brief on COVID-19 Impacts to Wood Value Chains
[image: Photo showing a pile of cut wood. Photo G. Wolfrum, IUFRO]
This policy brief summarizes findings from a global survey on the impacts
of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak on wood value chains and recovery
measures from the forest sector. The survey received responses from 237
stakeholders registered in the Sustainable Wood for a Sustainable World
(SW4SW) network. *More <https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31941>…*
One World, One Health: Recommendations for Harnessing the Power of
Landscapes
Recognizing the potential of the landscape approach to contribute towards
biodiversity targets, the Global Landscapes Forum and the Youth in
Landscapes Initiative (YIL) facilitated the co-creation of the GLF
Biodiversity Policy Recommendations. This report brings together
perspectives from the GLF community as represented in the GLF Biodiversity
Digital Conference sessions and inputs from partner and youth
organizations. *More <https://www.iufro.org/index.php?id=7181#c31968>…*
Announcements
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information on positions, Master's programs, upcoming IUFRO and other
meetings and webinars, calls for participation in collaborative activities
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