Dear IUFRO Meliaceae Working Party:
The announcement below 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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Date: Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 7:02 AM
Subject: [IUFRO Div 1] The World's Forests: Multiple Crises Call for
Resolute Action
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* International Union of Forest Research Organizations *
The World's Forests: Multiple Crises Call for Resolute Action
*XXVI IUFRO World Congress 2024 FORESTS AND SOCIETY TOWARDS 2050*
*Stockholm, Sweden; 23-29 June 2024*
*https://www.iufro2024.com/ <https://www.iufro2024.com/>*
*Media Release*
International Union of Forest Research Organizations
*THE WORLD'S FORESTS: MULTIPLE CRISES CALL FOR RESOLUTE ACTION*
- *Joint efforts and far-sighted decisions* are crucial to make the
world's forests more resilient and ensure a sustainable future, the
*Stockholm
Congress Statement* stresses.
- *International and interdisciplinary cooperation*, fact-based and
equitable decision-making, as well as better education and training are
among the key factors for ensuring healthy forests and trees and their
vital goods and services.
- *Forest-related science and research together with traditional
knowledge* can form a solid knowledge base for human activities and
decisions to bring about positive change.
- *Incoming IUFRO President Daniela Kleinschmit* emphasizes the
importance of enhancing inclusivity especially regarding young and
underrepresented researchers; broadening perspectives on forest-related
challenges and strengthening global collaboration.
- *The 27th IUFRO World Congress* will take place in 2029 in Nairobi,
Kenya, and thus, for the first time in the history of IUFRO on the African
continent.
*Stockholm, 28 June 2024**: *The 26th World Congress of the International
Union of Forest Research Organizations IUFRO brought together *4,200
participants from over 100 countries *in Stockholm from 23 to 29 June 2024.
Every five years, the Congress provides a global forum for the exchange of
knowledge, perspectives and visions around technical and societal issues of
forest-related research, policymaking and management.
The Congress under the title of *"Forests and Society towards 2050*"
focused on five major themes: forest resilience, forest-based bioeconomy,
biodiversity and ecosystem services, forests for sustainable societies, as
well as innovation and education. *https://iufro2024.com*
<https://iufro2024.com>
*The Stockholm Congress Statement calls upon everyone to assume
responsibility*
Climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental pollution and mounting
social injustice are among the most *severe crises* the world is facing
today. Tackling these interlinked crises requires resolute and equitable
actions and everyone must take responsibility in their own sphere of
influence.
"An equitable, healthy and prosperous future for humanity will depend on
diverse, productive and resilient forests and associated ecosystems,
including sustainable agricultural systems," says IUFRO President *Dr. John
Parrotta*, US Forest Service. "To realize such a future, immediate and
coordinated action is required to effectively deal with the drivers and
impacts of climate change, biodiversity loss, deforestation, land
degradation, and pollution." This is a core message of the Stockholm
Congress Statement, the outcome document of the Congress.
"The forest science community can be relied upon to provide the solid
knowledge base needed by decision-makers at all levels - from individual
citizens to governments - to evaluate the benefits, risks and trade-offs
related to forest- and other land-based commodity production options,
consumption choices and policies across sectors," Dr. Parrotta emphasizes.
*Dr. Elena Paoletti* of CNR IRET, Italy, and Chair of the Congress
Scientific Committee, sums up the *call for action*, "The Congress urges
decisionmakers, forest managers and business experts to *make best use of
the knowledge *and recommendations of the global science community to:
*Strengthen* forest resilience and climate adaptation; *Maintain* and
enhance the social values of forests for sustainable societies; *Expand*
the role of forests and forest products in a responsible circular
bioeconomy; and *Transform* forest-related sciences for the future. Action
at all levels in line with these messages can contribute to maintaining a
stable planet that continues to support life and human well-being.
*Find the Stockholm Congress Statement (EN/DE/FR/SP) at: *
*https://www.iufro.org/events/congresses/2024/#c37695*
<https://www.iufro.org/events/congresses/2024/#c37695>
[image: Photo showing Daniela Kleinschmit. Photo Philipp Ditfurth]
Photo Philipp Ditfurth
*Handing over of IUFRO Presidency to* *Daniela Kleinschmit *
At the end of the XXVI IUFRO World Congress on 29 June 2024, IUFRO will
have a new president. Dr. Daniela Kleinschmit, Professor of Forest and
Environmental Policy at Albert-Ludwig-University of Freiburg, Germany, and
current IUFRO Vice President, will take office for the next five years. She
succeeds Dr. John Parrotta from the US Forest Service, who has been IUFRO
President since 2019.
She has been in academic leadership positions since 2016, first as Vice
Dean and later as Dean of the Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources
at the University of Freiburg. In 2021, she was elected Vice President of
the University responsible for internationalization and sustainability. Her
areas of expertise are forest policy, bioeconomy, policy integration,
participation and political communication. She supports various
science-policy interactions and is a member of the Bioeconomy Council of
Baden-Württemberg and the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry.
Daniela Kleinschmit will be the first woman to head IUFRO.
"*Strengthening global interconnectedness of excellent forest sciences* and
at the same time acknowledging local knowledge as well as different
perspectives and priorities are among the main aims of IUFRO for the next
five years," says Daniela Kleinschmit. "To be a vibrant global network
offering forest-knowledge-based solutions in times of high global
complexities it is necessary to further *broaden perspectives from
forest-centered to forest-related challenges*. Motivating researchers in
early phases of their academic careers and fostering the *inclusion of
researchers that have so far been underrepresented* in IUFRO are
prerequisite for keeping IUFRO fit for the future," she underlines.
*27th IUFRO World Congress in 2029 in Nairobi, Kenya*
The 27th IUFRO World Congress 2029 will bring the event to the African
continent for the first time and will take place in Nairobi, Kenya. The
theme of the congress is *"Advancing Global Partnerships in Forestry
Research and Development". *The host organization is the Kenya Forestry
Research Institute (KEFRI).
*Dr. Jane Njuguna*, Acting Director of Kenya Forestry Research Institute
(KEFRI), extends a cordial invitation at the closing of the Stockholm
Congress, "*Welcome to Kenya!* As we prepare to host the 27th IUFRO World
Congress in 2029, we celebrate a triumph not only for Kenya but for Africa.
Our bid was a collaborative effort involving the Kenya Government, African
Union Commission, KEFRI, Kenya Forest Service, CIFOR-ICRAF, African Forest
Forum, FORNESSA, Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research and
Development for Southern Africa Economic Block (CCARDESA), Lake Victoria
Basin Commission and Forestry Research Institutes in Ethiopia, Uganda and
Tanzania, among many others, thus highlighting our commitment to global
forestry partnerships."
One year before the end of the 2030 Agenda and the UN Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs), the 27th IUFRO World Congress will provide an
opportunity to take stock of the role of forests in achieving the global
environmental, social and economic agenda. In particular, the Congress will
demonstrate the importance of African forests, forestry and forest science
in attaining these goals.
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[image: Photo showing Dr. Jane Njuguna, Acting Director of Kenya Forestry
Research Institute (KEFRI), and IUFRO President John Parrotta sign
agreement for the 27th IUFRO World Congress. Photo Jose Bolaños/IUFRO] Dr.
Jane Njuguna, Acting Director of Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI),
and IUFRO President John Parrotta sign agreement for the 27th IUFRO World
Congress. Photo Jose Bolaños/IUFRO
[image: Photo showing Congress Tree Planting Ceremony, from the left:
Fredrik Ingemarsson (Chair of Congress Organizing Committee), student
Ulrika Olsson, Göran Ericsson (Dean, Faculty of Forest Sciences, SLU), John
Parrotta (IUFRO President), Sandra Axell Katouzi (Stiftelson Skansen and
Stockholm University). Photo Henrik Karmhag/SLU] Congress Tree Planting
Ceremony, from the left: Fredrik Ingemarsson (Chair of Congress Organizing
Committee), student Ulrika Olsson, Göran Ericsson (Dean, Faculty of Forest
Sciences, SLU), John Parrotta (IUFRO President), Sandra Axell Katouzi
(Stiftelson Skansen and Stockholm University). Photo Henrik Karmhag/SLU
[image: Photo showing IUFRO President John Parrotta, USFS, at the 26th
IUFRO World Congress. Photo Henrik Karmhag/SLU] IUFRO President John
Parrotta, USFS, at the 26th IUFRO World Congress. Photo Henrik Karmhag/SLU
[image: Photo showing Chair of the Congress Scientific Committee Elena
Paoletti. Photo Jose Bolaños/IUFRO] Chair of the Congress Scientific
Committee Elena Paoletti. Photo Jose Bolaños/IUFRO
[image: Photo showing Incoming President Daniela Kleinschmit at IUFRO2024
Congress. Photo Jose Bolaños/IUFRO] Incoming President Daniela Kleinschmit
at IUFRO2024 Congress. Photo Jose Bolaños/IUFRO
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*About IUFRO *
The International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) is a
non-profit and non-governmental worldwide network of 15,000 forest
scientists across 120 countries, who work together to enhance the
understanding of the ecological, economic and social aspects of forests and
trees. Founded in 1892 IUFRO is headquartered in Vienna, Austria.
www.iufro.org
*About IUFRO World Congresses*
IUFRO World Congresses are interdisciplinary and integrative in scientific
content. They are a forum for scientists and interested parties to discuss
technical and societal issues of forest-related research, policymaking and
management to support science-based decision-making. Congresses are usually
held every five years. The Congress in plenary session is also the general
assembly of the members of the Union.
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