Dear IUFRO Meliaceae Working Party:
Please note the invitation below for the All-IUFRO Conference 21-23 Sep
2022 Vienna Austria. It will be an in-person meeting with hybrid
participation. Abstract submission has been extended to 30 June 2022. To
encourage participation, virtual posters and lightning talks will be
considered, but preference will be given to those presented in person. More
information at
https://www.iufro.org/events/all-iufro-conference-2022/
Calls for applications for support can be found at
https://www.iufro.org/science/special/spdc/sap/cfavienna/ Applications for
support must be submitted by 30 June 2022.
Regards,
Sheila Ward
Associate Coordinator
IUFRO WP 1.02.04
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Date: Thu, May 12, 2022 at 9:45 AM
Subject: All-IUFRO Conference: Conference Announcement and Call for
Abstracts
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* International Union of Forest Research Organizations *
All-IUFRO Conference: Conference Announcement and Call for Abstracts
*All-IUFRO Conference: Forests in a Volatile World – Global Collaboration
to Sustain Forests and Their Societal Benefits University of Applied Arts
(“Die Angewandte”), A-1030 Vienna, Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7 21-23 September
2022*
*NOTE: ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST BE MADE ELECTRONICALLY ON THE CONFERENCE
WEBSITE BY 7 JUNE 2022.LINK TO ABSTRACT SUBMISSION WEBSITE TO BE
COMMUNICATED AT
https://www.iufro.org/events/all-iufro-conference-2022/
<https://www.iufro.org/events/all-iufro-conference-2022/> SOON!*
Forests and society are facing a number of tremendous challenges, including
those posed by global change (including climatic and social), the ongoing
Covid-19 pandemic, and major armed conflicts. There is also a growing
realization of the critical importance of halting and reversing
environmental degradation worldwide, and society is beginning to recognize
the significant role that forests play in sustaining a healthy biophysical
and social environment. The global conference will explore the critical
roles of research for the conservation and sustainable management of
forests and trees under these rapidly changing environmental, economic, and
social conditions. Open to all IUFRO Divisions, Task Forces and Special
Programs and Projects, the conference will include a special focus on the
importance of forests for meeting the Sustainable Development Goals, and
explore opportunities for cross-divisional and cross-task force
collaboration to address these critical questions.
The conference will include six scientific plenaries that involve a panel
presentation, lightning talks and associated posters, a wrap-up session
focused on the connections to global change, a conference dinner, as well
as a professional field trip (for the participants of the conference and
the preceding IUFRO Board meeting). The field trip on the first day of the
conference will include a visit to a forest watershed management area in
the Eastern Alps protecting one of the most important drinking water
resources of the City of Vienna. In addition, efforts towards building
climate-resilient forest stands will be demonstrated at another site
located in the "Wienerwald" region. More details for the field trip will be
presented on the conference website in the next month. The six plenary
sessions will focus on the following topics:
1. *Forests and Human Health – A One Health Perspective*
From an integrative One Health perspective, this session will discuss
the many close relationships between forests and human health, from
providing urban residents with restorative spaces and cool spots during
heatwaves to the role forests play in the livelihoods of rural and
forest-dependent communities. Wider forest-human health relationships also
relate to, for example, the health of other living beings and of
ecosystems, management of zoonotic diseases, and the importance of
spiritual values of forests.
2. *Bioeconomy*
Bioeconomy has emerged as a progressive economic model to mitigate
climate change, address biodiversity loss, and alleviate poverty; three
global challenges. The primary focus of bioeconomy strategies has been to
reduce dependence on fossil fuels by using woody biomass more efficiently.
A forest-based bioeconomy is more than that! This session will explore the
nuances of what entails a forest-based bioeconomy that integrates all
forest products - timber and non-timber. Presentations are encouraged that
focus on social, cultural, economic, gender, silviculture, and other
aspects of forestry within a context of the economy.
3. *Forest Degradation and Restoration*
Forest degradation is a global phenomenon aggravated by global change.
This session aims to bring together people working on issues related to
forest degradation, including substantial tree mortality, failed forest
rejuvenation, and loss of forest productivity and their implications both
at a stand and the landscape level. We seek contributions that report
instances of forest degradation and how these have been addressed via
landscape restoration measures or transformative actions.
4. *Gender (un-)Equal Networking of IUFRO*
Based on analysis of functions, positions and experiences in the IUFRO
network, this session will problematize the "doing of gender" in forest
research, by inviting top level IUFRO members for a round-table panel
discussion and provide room for a larger discussion with the audience on
emerging questions. In collaboration with the 6.08.00 Research Group,
results of the latest gender-related research will be presented in the form
of posters and lightning talks.
5. *Forest Genetic Resources for Future Resilient Forests*
Making forests more resilient and maintaining their functions requires
rapid and focused efforts based on the sustainable use and conservation of
forest genetic resources and deployment of forest reproductive material.
This session will seek best practises and identify research gaps, linking
disciplines such as genetics, forest health, silviculture, and modelling,
while ensuring that transformative change to achieve SDGs 13 (Climate
Action) and 15 (Life on Land) is implemented in a socially responsible
manner.
6. *Forest and Water*
Management of forest-water relations directly and indirectly affects
various SDGs. This session will critically examine three SDGs (SDG 1: No
Poverty; SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation; and SDG 13: Climate Action) in
terms of the impacts of forest management on water supplies and people, and
likely co-benefits and trade-offs. It will also present case studies from
around the world that demonstrate the close connections
between forest-water management and each of the three SDGs under a changing
environment.
*Each plenary* will consist of invited talks or panels on the topic, as
well as opportunities for presentations as lightning talks (3-5 minutes)
and/or in poster sessions. The Conference Scientific Committee (CSC)
welcomes *submission of abstracts for these lightning talks and posters*.
*All *presenters, whether *participating in person or virtually*, are
required to register for the *Conference by 31 July* – failure to do so
will mean that the presentation will be deleted from the program and from
the abstracts volume.
*INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED WHEN SUBMITTING AN ABSTRACT*
- *Language*: English
- *Topic*: when submitting an abstract you will be asked to select the
most appropriate Plenary Topic.
- *Title of poster/flash talk *(less than 20 words long): should clearly
summarize the topic of the abstract.
- *Name, organizational affiliation and email address of each
author/presenter*. The session moderator or author who will present the
paper or poster at the Congress must be designated as the *Presenting
Author*.
- *Key words or phrases *(up to 5).
- *Main text of abstract *(350-400 words). Should describe the context
and specific problem/topic of study, methods, main results and conclusions
in plain writing.
Even though there will be opportunities for virtual participation, *all
posters and talks will be presented in person*.
*CRITERIA FOR SELECTION*
All abstracts will be reviewed by members of the Conference Scientific
Committee. Primary selection criteria include scientific quality and
novelty, topical significance, and relevance to the Conference themes.
*Abstracts are due by 7 June, with acceptance notification made no later
than 30 June.*
All accepted abstracts will be published prior to the Conference.
Submission of an abstract implies consent by the authors to have the
abstract published by the Conference. Although Conference proceedings with
full papers will not be published, alternative publication options will be
explored.
*SCIENTIST ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME*
IUFRO's Special Programme for Development of Capacities (SPDC) will
offer *support
for conference participation for a limited number of forest scientists from
economically disadvantaged regions*. For more details please visit:
*https://www.iufro.org/science/special/spdc/sap/cfavienna/
<https://www.iufro.org/science/special/spdc/sap/cfavienna/>*.
*KEY DATES*
Submission of abstracts deadline
*7 June*
Confirmation of abstract acceptance
*30 June*
Registration opening
*30 June*
Presenter Registration deadline
*31 July*
Conference
*21 – 23 September*
PDF for download
<https://www.iufro.org/fileadmin/material/events/all-iufro-conference-22/all-iufro-conference-call-for-abstracts-220512.pdf>
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