Dear Meliaceae Working party:
Below is a recent IUFRO press release on forest education.*
<https://www.iufro.org/publications/news/electronic-news/>*
Sheila Ward
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Date: Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 1:10 PM
Subject: [IUFRO Div 1] Press Release: Equipping young forest leaders for a
changing work environment
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* International Union of Forest Research Organizations *
Press Release: Equipping young forest leaders for a changing work
environment
*PRESS RELEASE: Equipping young forest leaders for a changing work
environment*
*New Joint EFI-IFSA-IUFRO Project on "Global student networking and green
jobs" analyses changing employment in the forest sector and prepares
current forest students and young scientists for future leadership.*
PDF for download
<https://www.iufro.org/download/file/29944/4474/press-release-young-forest-leaders-IUFRO-EFI-IFSA_pdf/>
*Photo credit: EFI/IFSA/IUFRO *
(Bonn/Vienna/Freiburg, 30 November 2018) The forest sector has been facing
significant changes in recent years due to various challenges including
globalization, international trade, and climate change.
Naturally, this has also changed the nature of forest sector employment.
Forestry careers have expanded beyond traditional forest administration and
industry jobs. New ‘green jobs' match a broader societal awareness for
forest ecosystem services, climate change mitigation and adaptation,
environmental education, recreation, tourism, and nature protection, for
example.
These shifts in labour market trends call for a new generation of graduates
with a strong foundation of knowledge in the context of current global
issues.
"The crucial question we need to answer is: Are we, the world's forestry
students of today, prepared for the new expectations and skills society is
placing in our hands as future land managers and forest policy decision
makers?" emphasises Dolores Pavlovic, President of the International
Forestry Students' Association (IFSA).
A new project run by European Forest Institute (EFI) in close collaboration
with IFSA and the International Union of Forest Research Organizations
(IUFRO) has now been started to tackle this question. The joint project is
generously funded by the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
(BMEL) and will be hosted by EFI in Bonn, Germany.
"The project seeks to provide insight into the future labour market
including changing professional skills. This will be done through
systematic analysis of the development of employment in the forest sector
globally," explains the Head of EFI's Resilience Programme and Bonn Office,
Georg Winkel.
"Providing networking opportunities to young scientists across continents
and engaging students in international science-policy processes are
integral parts of the project," says Alexander Buck, Executive Director of
IUFRO. Thus, a traineeship program and the IUFRO-EFI Young Scientists
Initiative, which is especially designed for early career researchers from
Africa, Asia and Latin America, have already been established. "We are
delighted that the seed planted through the previous joint IUFRO/IFSA
position has now grown into a full-fledged capacity development project,"
adds Buck.
The project will start in December 2018 and last for three years. It will
combine innovative student-based global empirical social research with
networking and capacity building activities for forestry students.
Involving the combined strengths of the three partner organisations IFSA,
IUFRO, and EFI, and networking with other relevant research and expert
activities, the project seeks not only to increase our understanding of
transforming labour markets in the forest sector, but also to strengthen
international collaboration involving the future forest leaders: forestry
students from all over the globe.
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The *European Forest Institute (EFI)* is an international organisation with
29 member countries and around 115 associate member organizations. EFI
undertakes forest research and policy support at pan-European and global
level, with headquarters located in Joensuu, Finland, and further offices
across Europe and in Asia. Further information about the EFI is available
at:
https://www.efi.int/
The *International Forestry Students' Association (IFSA)* is a globally
organized and locally operating students' organization. It brings together
forestry students from all over the world to connect students to their
peers, forest related organizations and policy platforms with the aim to
enrich their formal education:
https://www.ifsa.net/
The *International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO)* is the
only world-wide organization dedicated to forest research and related
sciences. Its members are research institutions, universities, and
individual scientists as well as decision-making authorities and other
stakeholders with a focus on forests and trees:
https://www.iufro.org/
*For more information, please contact:Gesche Schifferdecker (EFI):
gesche.schifferdecker(a)efi.int <gesche.schifferdecker(a)efi.int> Lisa Prior
(IFSA Vice-President): lisa.prior(a)ifsa.net <lisa.prior(a)ifsa.net> Gerda
Wolfrum (IUFRO): wolfrum(a)iufro.org <wolfrum(a)iufro.org>*
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