Dear IUFRO Meliaceae Working party:
Below is IUFRO Spotlight #75. Other Spotlights can be found at:
http://www.iufro.org/media/iufro-spotlights/
Regards,
Sheila Ward
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Date: Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 1:15 PM
Subject: [IUFRO Div 1] IUFRO Spotlight #75 - IUFRO Task Forces: A
multi-disciplinary approach to addressing forest challenges around the globe
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IUFRO Spotlight #75 - IUFRO Task Forces: A multi-disciplinary approach to
addressing forest challenges around the globe
*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. The *IUFRO Spotlight* findings will
be distributed in a periodic series of emails as well as blog postings.
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IUFRO Task Forces: A multi-disciplinary approach to addressing forest
challenges around the globe
PDF for download
<https://www.iufro.org/fileadmin/material/publications/spotlights/spotlight75-iufro-task-forces.pdf>
[image: Photo showing IUFRO Vice-President Shirong Liu at 2019 IUFRO World
Congress in Curitiba, Brazil. Photo courtesy of Congress Organizing
Committee.]
IUFRO Vice-President Shirong Liu at 2019 IUFRO World Congress in Curitiba,
Brazil. Photo courtesy of Congress Organizing Committee.
Current forest-related challenges are best addressed from a
multi-disciplinary perspective.
Integrating knowledge from biophysical and socioeconomic sciences can
provide more complete analyses of forest issues. These, in turn, are of
more direct value to forest decision makers and practitioners.
That's one of the primary reasons underlying the IUFRO Task Forces (TFs).
"The TFs serve as the platforms for scientists from different disciplines
to work together and contribute their wisdom to the most pressing forest
issues and international challenges," said Dr. Shirong Liu, IUFRO
Vice-President for Task Forces.
Professor Liu, Chief Research Scientist in Forest Ecology and Hydrology at
the Chinese Academy of Forestry, where he also serves as President of the
Academy, noted that the TFs – there are currently nine – have been
established to run during the present five-year period (2019-2024), and
focus on new or emerging topics that are centered on priority areas of
IUFRO Strategy.
"This encourages activities across the full spectrum of IUFRO's
disciplinary expertise and enables IUFRO to establish new TFs periodically
as new challenges or opportunities arise," he said.
The nine Task Forces he will oversee are:
- Forest Education
<https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/forest-education/>
- Monitoring Global Tree Mortality Patterns and Trends
<https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/tree-mortality-patterns/>
- Fire$: Economic Drivers of Global Wildland Fire Activity
<https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/global-wildland-fire-activity/>
- Forests and Water Interactions in a Changing Environment
<https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/forests-water-interaction-changing-environment/>
- Gender Equality in Forestry
<https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/gender-equality-in-forestry/>
- Resilient Planted Forests Serving Society & Bioeconomy
<https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/resilient-planted-forests/>
- Strengthening Mediterranean Nursery Systems for Forest Reproductive
Material Procurement to Adapt to the Effects of Climate Change
<https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/mediterranean-nursery-systems/>
- Unlocking the Bioeconomy and Non-Timber Forest Products
<https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/bioeconomy-and-non-timber-forest-products/>
- Transforming Forest Landscapes for Futures Climates and Human
Well-Being
<https://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/transforming-forest-landscapes/>
Each TF links back to, and will address challenges relating to, IUFRO's
overarching themes of Forests for People; Forests and Climate Change;
Forests and Forest-based Products for a Greener Future; Forest, Soil and
Water Interactions; and Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Biological
Invasions.
The TFs are led by a Coordinator and usually involve a small group (up to
four) of Deputy Coordinators. That group works with a much larger network
of individuals from within and outside of IUFRO who are engaged to varying
extents in particular sub-projects, involved in workshops and other
meetings organized by the TF, and contribute to the publications and other
major products of the TF.
[image: Photo showing IUFRO President John Parrotta. Photo by Michael
Kleine, IUFRO.]
IUFRO President John Parrotta. Photo by Michael Kleine, IUFRO.
IUFRO President John Parrotta said: "What all recent TFs have had in common
is a very high level of activity and productivity, thanks to the excellent
leadership of their coordinators (or coordination teams) and the sustained
energy that these often very large multi-disciplinary groups seem to
generate."
Dr. Parrotta, National Research Program Leader for International Science
Issues with the U.S. Forest Service, is also a former IUFRO Vice-President
in charge of TFs.
Dr. Liu has high expectations for the TFs. "I expect every TF can
accomplish their objectives and goals, as set," he said. "And their
outcomes and achievements can improve our knowledge, produce solutions, and
assist in better informed decision making and science based policy and
governance in forest management.
"Secondly, I hope the inter-divisional and cross-disciplinary cooperative
and synergistic actions derived from the TFs can contribute to IUFRO's
strategic goals through both their work outcomes and their experience in
mobilizing cooperation.
"And finally, because the TFs involve various stakeholders from different
circles, both inside and outside IUFRO, I hope they will deepen
understanding about the expectations of different stakeholders toward IUFRO
and better serve the science-policy interface," Dr. Liu said.
Not all forests are alike. Nor are cultures and perspectives. So Dr. Liu is
enthusiastic about the diversity in the makeup of the TFs.
Of the eight TFs that have complete membership, there are 282 members from
more than 52 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, Oceania and
North America representing universities, research institutes, international
organizations, government departments, intergovernmental organizations,
foundations, charities, forest societies and enterprises.
From a gender perspective, for the nine TFs there are
six women among the
19 deputy coordinators. And the joint IUFRO-IFSA Task Force on
Forest
Education is co-coordinated by a woman and a man.
Dr. Parrotta noted that during his 2014-2019 term as Vice-President in
charge of TFs "we saw a much higher and consistent level of activity among
our TFs.
"I think this is due to two factors. First, TFs are initiated by
officeholders from within Divisions who are highly incentivized to expand
the work of their units (Research Groups or Working Parties) to include a
broader range of disciplinary expertise on their selected TF topics. We
also instituted a more thorough and demanding process for TF proposals that
involved two rounds of review by Board members; this ensured compliance
with a number of criteria related to broad inclusion (in TF teams), clarity
and feasibility of workplans, and availability of resources for
accomplishment of TF objectives.
"Most of the Task Forces established during the 2014-2019 term greatly
exceeded expectations in terms of their productivity, impact, contributions
to major international scientific meetings, and establishment of durable
working relations with new partners within and outside of the scientific
community," Dr. Parrotta said.
Dr. Liu complimented Dr. Parrotta for laying "a solid evolving basis for
managing the task forces" and said in his own TF overseer role he will "try
my best to make full use of the valuable assets accomplished by my
predecessors to motivate, coordinate and encourage the alignment of work
from all IUFRO Task Forces."
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