Dear IUFRO Meliaceae Working Party:
Below is an announcement that may be of interest.
Regards,
Sheila Ward
Assoc. Coordinator
IUFRO WP 1.02.04 - Sustainable management and genetic resources in Meliaceae
https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-1/10000/10200/10204/
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From: IUFRO Headquarters <office(a)iufro.org>
Date: Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 7:29 AM
Subject: [IUFRO Div 1] Setting out priority areas of cooperation and
concrete action for Ukraine's forests
To: Dear Reader of IUFRO News <div1(a)lists.iufro.org>
<https://www.iufro.org/>
* International Union of Forest Research Organizations *
Setting out priority areas of cooperation and concrete action for Ukraine's
forests
PDF for download
<https://www.iufro.org/fileadmin/material/events/ukraine-forum23/ukraine-forest-forum-nov2023-en.pdf>
*Modern, target-oriented research and quality education, more exchange with
international peers and partners, better science-policy interaction and
improved coordination and communication with international and national
actors are crucial for ensuring a sustainable future of Ukraine's forests. *
*(Laxenburg/Vienna, 29 November 2023) *
Forests in Ukraine make up about 16.5% of the country's territory and
fulfil important functions including support of rural livelihoods,
conservation of biodiversity, and protection of agricultural land against
erosion.
Currently, they are heavily impacted by two main factors: climate change
and the ongoing war. In addition to the degradation and dieback of forests
as a result of storms, pests, diseases, and wildfires, the war has damaged
large areas of forests and made them inaccessible due to contamination with
unexploded ordinance. The war also disrupted research and education
infrastructure, including the regular collection of forest-related data,
and led to the displacement of forest scientists and students to other
parts of the country or abroad.
Robust science, strong policy support and quality forest education are
needed to tackle these challenges. However, forest research and education
are struggling in Ukraine. Main challenges include strengthening research
capacity for addressing priority research areas and underrepresented
research fields, maintaining, circulating, and digitalizing quality
research data, promoting excellence in forest science, involving
researchers in networks and collaboration, and, more generally, the need
for more science-based policy making and forest management on the ground.
There is also a clear need to increase the attractiveness of forestry
programs and careers, for example, by adapting university curricula to
include more environmental, social, and political sciences, facilitate more
exchange with international and national peers and networks, improve
English language skills, and offer more practical experience. Moreover,
there is often a lack of awareness of existing opportunities of
collaboration and a lack of capacity to participate in international
projects, or the absence of topics related to Ukraine in the projects.
These and other major challenges were identified during the two-day
hybrid *Forum
on Ukraine Forest Science and Education: Needs and Priorities for
Collaboration *on 21-22 November 2023 at the IIASA premises in Laxenburg,
Austria. The event was organized jointly by the National University of Life
and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine (NUBiP), the International Institute
of Applied System Analysis (IIASA), and the International Union of Forest
Research Organizations (IUFRO), with support from the Austrian Federal
Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Regions and Water Management (BML).
"The forum brought together Ukrainian forestry students, early and
mid-career forest researchers and representatives of leading European
universities and international institutions to discuss practical measures
and strategic steps toward supporting sustainable forest management in
Ukraine," notes Forum Chair, Professor Sergiy Zibtsev (NUBiP/IIASA).
"International collaboration in science and education is crucial to
overcome the challenges posed by war and climate change. When planning this
forum, keeping in mind the background and missions of the host
organizations NUBiP, IIASA and IUFRO, a deliberate decision was therefore
made to focus on forest research and education needs and priorities of
Ukraine to address a gap in ongoing international collaborative efforts"
says Alexander Buck, Executive Director of IUFRO.
"An integrated and systems-based approach is suggested to support forest
science and – together with a healthy forest education system – prepare the
sector for speedy recovery now in order to ensure forest restoration in the
mid- to long-term," says Florian Kraxner, who leads the Agriculture,
Forestry, and Ecosystem Services Research Group in the IIASA Biodiversity
and Natural Resources Program.
To address these and other priority areas for international collaboration
that were identified at the Forum, participants suggested a series of ad
hoc and mid-term activities considering impact, budget needs, and ease of
implementation to enhance international collaboration. A report summarizing
the main outcomes of the Forum will soon be published and shared widely
with the intent of mobilizing coordinated and impactful action by
stakeholders and policymakers in support of forest science and education in
Ukraine.
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*Visit the event pages at: *
Forum on Ukraine Forest Science and Education: Needs and Priorities for
Collaboration | IIASA
<https://iiasa.ac.at/events/nov-2023/forum-on-ukraine-forest-science-and-education-needs-and-priorities-for>
IUFRO: Forum on Ukraine Forest Science and Education: Needs and Priorities
for Collaboration / Other Major Events / Events
<https://www.iufro.org/events/other-major-events/forum-on-ukraine-forest-science-and-education-needs-and-priorities-for-collaboration/>
*About NUBiP*
The National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
(NUBiP) with its more than 110 year of history is one of the leading
education and science institutions that deals with landscapes including
agriculture, forests and protected areas all over Ukraine. Joint scientific
projects and exchange programs that involve Master and PhD students and are
important tools for better management of landscapes and increasing society
awareness.
https://nubip.edu.ua/en
*About IIASA*
The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) is an
international scientific institute that conducts research into the critical
issues of global environmental, economic, technological, and social change
that we face in the twenty-first century. Our findings provide valuable
options to policymakers to shape the future of our changing world. IIASA is
independent and funded by prestigious research funding agencies in Africa,
the Americas, Asia, and Europe.
www.iiasa.ac.at
*About IUFRO*
The International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) is a
non-profit and non-governmental worldwide network of forest scientists, who
work together on a voluntary basis to enhance the understanding of the
ecological, economic and social aspects of forests and trees. IUFRO unites
more than 15,000 scientists in more than 630 member organizations – mainly
public research centers and universities – in 115 countries and is a member
of the International Science Council. The organization was founded in
Germany in 1892 and has been headquartered in Vienna, Austria, since 1973.
The 26th IUFRO World Congress <https://iufro2024.com/> will take place in
Stockholm, Sweden, in 2024.
https://www.iufro.org/
*Media contacts: *
Gerda Wolfrum, IUFRO Communications, Tel: +43-1-8770151-17,
wolfrum(a)iufro.org
Ansa Heyl, IIASA Press Office, Tel: +43 2236 807 574, Mob: +43 676 83
807 574, heyl(a)iiasa.ac.at
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