XXV IUFRO World Congress, Curitiba, Brazil, October 2019
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Over 2500 scientists from 92 countries assembled at the International Union of Forest Research Organizations’ 25th World Congress to discuss the plight of the world's forests. This first IUFRO Congress in South America allowed a specific focus on this region of the world rich in forest resources. Deforestation and climate change were identified as two of the most pressing problems worldwide.
The IUFRO World Congress offered a unique opportunity to share evidence-based knowledge across disciplines and continents, to discuss the state of the forests, the challenges and consequences, and possible solutions. As a result, we recognise urgent issues and advocate for the knowledge of forests provided by the global IUFRO network to mobilize forest science for a sustainable future.
We commit to accelerate our own efforts to provide knowledge and practical solutions
To foster good land management for water and wildlife;
To prevent deforestation and to repair damaged landscapes;
To supply wood products that have a lower carbon footprint than alternatives; and
To enable forests to fulfil the physical and spiritual needs of society.
We reiterate the calls by the global youth to "listen to the scientists", and recognise the need for the science community to speak up in new ways to highlight the fundamental role science and technology must play in finding effective, economically viable solutions.