Dear IUFRO Meliaceae Working party:
Below I am forwarding a comunication on IUFRO2019.
Regards,
Sheila Ward
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From: IUFRO Headquarters <office(a)iufro.org>
Date: Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 11:53 AM
Subject: Communiqué regarding the IUFRO World Congress 2019 in Brazil
To: Dear IUFRO Officeholder <mahoganyforthefuture(a)gmail.com>
<http://www.iufro.org/>
* International Union of Forest Research Organizations *
Communiqué regarding the IUFRO World Congress 2019 in Brazil
Communiqué regarding the IUFRO World Congress 2019 in Brazil
*Forest Scientists Addressing Critical Issues Where They Occur.*
The International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) will hold
its 25th World Congress from 29 September to 5 October 2019 in Curitiba,
Brazil. It will be the first IUFRO Congress to be convened in Latin
America. This is considered as a great opportunity not only for the forest
science community of Latin America to become much more visible globally but
also for taking a closer look at forest-related topics on the continent. It
will also be an important milestone in the already established and
long-term cooperation of IUFRO with scientists and research institutions in
the region.
Curitiba was selected as the Congress venue by the IUFRO Board in 2013 as a
result of a robust international bidding process. The scientific programme
is being developed by an international scientific committee based on over
4,000 abstracts submitted for the Congress. The organization of the
Congress is jointly undertaken by two local hosts - the Brazilian Forest
Service and Embrapa Florestas, both important IUFRO member organizations.
Against the background of recent political changes in Brazil and growing
international concerns regarding increasing deforestation, forest
degradation and land-related conflicts, some scientists have voiced their
reservations about holding the IUFRO World Congress in Brazil. As a
strictly non-political organization, IUFRO as a matter of principle
refrains from commenting on national politics. Rather, IUFRO seeks to
provide platforms for critical discussion regarding problems of global
concern affecting forests and people, and to deliver robust scientific
evidence that can help to resolve these problems. IUFRO also aims to
support and strengthen forest research skills within Brazil and Latin
America, and this will help to provide the evidence that will inform policy
decisions in the longer term.
The IUFRO World Congress will address the problems of deforestation, forest
degradation and land-related conflicts as part of the scientific programme.
Related Congress outcomes will be disseminated broadly to stakeholders and
the international media. In this way, IUFRO seeks to make a substantial
contribution to raising public awareness regarding these and other
important issues. As a scientific organization, IUFRO offers platforms such
as its World Congress for in-depth scientific discussion and
interdisciplinary research to provide the material for evidence-based
decisions to be made.
"Evidence shows that IUFRO can achieve the greatest positive impact on
management and policy decisions affecting forests and people by
scientifically addressing critical problems where they occur, in
collaboration with the scientists and research institutions in affected
countries and regions, and broadly communicating their findings. It is my
sincere hope that the members of our scientific community and our
stakeholders share this view and will use the Congress as a platform for
open discussions on critical issues and for voicing their concerns", said
IUFRO President Mike Wingfield.
IUFRO is a strictly scientific, independent, non-profit, non-governmental
and non-discriminatory organization, which is dedicated to international
science cooperation embracing all fields of research related to forests and
trees. The Union aims to advance research excellence and knowledge sharing,
and to foster the development of science-based solutions to forest-related
challenges for the benefit of forests and people worldwide. IUFRO pursues
this aim by connecting scientists and research organizations throughout the
world, and by promoting the dissemination and application of research
results to potential users, including policy and decision makers. As a
member of the International Science Council, IUFRO promotes the free and
responsible practice of science, underpinned by international human rights
instruments relevant to science and scientists, as well as inclusive and
collaborative structures and processes. Held every four to five years, the
IUFRO World Congresses constitute one of IUFRO's premier mechanisms to
advance its objectives.
*Michael J. Wingfield Jerry Vanclay
Alexander Buck IUFRO President Congress Scientific
Committee Executive Director*
*Pretoria/Lismore/Vienna, 13 June 2019*
PDF for download:
https://www.iufro.org/uploads/media/iwc19-iufro-2019-communique-190613_01.p…
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