Dear IUFRO Meliaceae Working party:
Below is IUFRO Spotlight #64. Other Spotlights can be found at:
http://www.iufro.org/media/iufro-spotlights/
Regards,
Sheila Ward
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Date: Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 9:34 AM
Subject: IUFRO Congress Spotlight #64 - Latest in forest science to be
showcased in Brazil
To: Dear IUFRO Officeholder <mahoganyforthefuture(a)gmail.com>
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IUFRO Congress Spotlight #64 - Latest in forest science to be showcased
in Brazil
*IUFRO Spotlight issues up to September 2019 will primarily focus on the
XXV IUFRO World Congress that will take place on 29 September-5 October
2019 in Curitiba, Brazil.*
*Individual Congress sessions will be highlighted in order to draw
attention to the broader Congress themes, the wide variety of topics that
will be addressed at the Congress and their importance on a regional and
global scale.*
*Visit the Congress website at
http://iufro2019.com/
<http://iufro2019.com/> or
https://www.iufro.org/events/congresses/2019/
<https://www.iufro.org/events/congresses/2019/>.*
*For the first Spotlight in this series we have invited Dr. Jerry Vanclay,
Chair of the IUFRO World Congress Scientific Committee, to offer a sneak
peak of the attractive and comprehensive technical program and talk about
his personal expectations of the Congress.*
Latest in forest science to be showcased in Brazil
PDF for download
<https://www.iufro.org/fileadmin/material/publications/spotlights/congress-spotlight64-jerry-vanclay.pdf>
Dr. Jerry Vanclay. Photo: SCU Australia
From Sept. 29-Oct. 5, Curitiba, Brazil, will be the
site of the IUFRO 25th
World Congress. These congresses have been held at
approximately five-year
intervals for the past 127 years.
"The World Congress differs from the usual 100-odd IUFRO scientific
conferences held every year. In those, scientists in a given field will
gather and discuss challenges, advances and solutions, in their specific
area of expertise," said Dr. Jerry Vanclay of Southern Cross University
(SCU), Australia.
On the other hand, a "World Congress aims to maximize interdisciplinary
interaction and to create opportunities for scientists to interact with
others with similar interests beyond their usual network," he said.
Dr. Vanclay, in addition to being Professor of Sustainable Forestry in the
School of Environment, Science and Engineering at SCU, has several roles in
IUFRO, one of which is Deputy Coordinator of IUFRO Division 4 Forest
Assessment, Modelling and Management, as well as chairing the Scientific
Committee for the Curitiba Congress.
As the scientific chair he expects to see a "comprehensive overview of the
state of our science in all aspects of forestry" at the Congress. "In
addition to updates from researchers, we'll have a series of plenary
sessions that will take the form of a dialogue between global science and
policy leaders," he said.
The five Congress themes – Forests for People; Forests and Climate Change;
Forests and Forest Products for a Greener Future; Biodiversity, Ecosystem
Services and Biological Invasions; and Forests, Soil and Water Interactions
– are IUFRO's key research themes.
They cover topical issues for forest research and management, Dr. Vanclay
said, and are part of the 2015-19 strategy to guide science collaboration
within IUFRO.
"That's the whole point of the Congress; to help us all get updated with
the latest developments and insights in all aspects of forestry in all the
themes and disciplinary Divisions, he said.
"I'm aware of exciting progress within each of the themes and in several of
the Divisions. And, I'm sure there are plenty of noteworthy developments,
of which I'm currently unaware, that I'll discover during the Congress. At
this stage I've seen only abstracts, not full presentations – but many of
these look quite compelling.
"I expect every Congress participant will come across advancements within
his or her own field that are extremely intriguing," Dr. Vanclay said.
As an example, he noted that much of his research has dealt with resource
assessment, "so I'm impressed with recent progress in drone-based remote
sensing and the way they have changed the amount, cost and timeliness of
forest resource information.
"Drones," Dr. Vanclay said, "have become consumer items, so they're
smaller, cheaper, easier to use, and have better range and collision
avoidance. And sensors have become better and smaller.
"Collectively, they're just another example of how our tools get better all
the time, in every field – and our challenge remains to use them
effectively and efficiently to get the best information and insights.
"And," he added, "I'm sure there are comparable advancements (and
challenges) in every field. Every Congress participant will find
fascination within his or her own area of interest and we'll arrange the
program to enable people to select what is relevant to them."
He said he personally considers climate change of particular importance,
especially the challenge of motivating politicians and implementing
effective policy.
Elaborating on that thought, he noted that there has been good progress
within all theme areas since the last World Congress in 2014. "So any
concern I have about lack of progress is not aimed at a particular theme,
but is more general: namely the translation of scientific findings into
effective policy, especially with regard to climate change.
"There is no quick fix for that challenge. We need to continue to present
the best science in accessible language and engage with policy makers and
with the political process," he said. "One of our plenary sessions at the
Congress continues with this important process."
As to an overall result for the Congress, he said: "If we do this well – if
people enjoy the Congress, learn from the formal sessions, and foster new
friendships that lead to mentoring and research collaborations – the
Congress will deliver benefits for decades."
*See you at the IUFRO 2019 World Congress*!
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