Dear IUFRO Working Party on Resource Data in the Tropics:

 

Below is Issue 7/8 of IUFRO News 2025, volume 54. Past editions of the newsletter can be found at: https://www.iufro.org/iufro-news

 

Regards,

Sheila Ward

Coordinator

IUFRO WP 4.02.01 - Resource data in the tropics

https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-4/40000/40200/40201/



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IUFRO meeting reports

Renewable2025: Renewable Natural Resources Management and Use: A Path To Sustainable Development

Renewable2025: Renewable Natural Resources Management and Use: A Path To Sustainable Development

The full title of the meeting held on 16-20 June 2025 at the Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, was:…

Intercropped plantation and doubling of farmer’s income

Intercropped plantation and doubling of farmer’s income

The IUFRO Agroforestry Research Group had a two-day online meeting on 7-8 May 2025 with the theme "Intercropped plantation and doubling of…

SILVA Network Annual Conference 2025; Forestry Education Reimagined: Reform and Best Practices for the Future

SILVA Network Annual Conference 2025; Forestry Education Reimagined: Reform and Best Practices for the Future

The conference held on 21-23 May 2025 in Zvolen, Slovakia, was supported by IUFRO Research Group 6.09.00 Forest education and focused on the…

Webinar: Advances in Assessing Tree Growth and Mortality Using LiDAR and Satellite Remote Sensing

Webinar: Advances in Assessing Tree Growth and Mortality Using LiDAR and Satellite Remote Sensing

The inaugural webinar of the newly established IUFRO Working Party Tree Growth, Mortality, and Remote Sensing took place on 28 May 2025,…

Global Forest Model Inter-Comparison Workshop

Global Forest Model Inter-Comparison Workshop

The Thünen Institute of Forestry, in collaboration with IUFRO Research Group 9.02.00 – Forest sector analysis,…

8th IUFRO International Workshop on Resistance Mechanisms and Breeding in Forest Trees

8th IUFRO International Workshop on Resistance Mechanisms and Breeding in Forest Trees

The 8th International Workshop on Resistance Mechanisms & Breeding in Forest Trees was held from June 1–6, 2025,…

Interdisciplinary Summer School on Precision Forestry Using LiDAR Technology 2025

Interdisciplinary Summer School on Precision Forestry Using LiDAR Technology 2025

This international summer school held in Sękocin Stary on 30 Jun - 4 Jul 2025 was organized by the Forest Research Institute, Poland, in…

6th International Conference on Soil Bio- and Eco-engineering: The Use of Vegetation to Improve Slope Stability

6th International Conference on Soil Bio- and Eco-engineering: The Use of Vegetation to Improve Slope Stability

The 6th International Conference on Soil Bio- and Eco-engineering: The Use of Vegetation to Improve Slope…

IUFRO Podcast: From Tree Only to Participation


We're excited to invite you to "Branching Out: The Forest Podcast," Season 2, Episode 6, where we talk about the work of IUFRO's Division 6: Social Aspects of Forests and Forestry. Hosted by Jose Bolaños, IUFRO HQ, and Ngozi Edum, IFSA, this episode features Purabi Bose, Co-Coordinator of Division 6. 

For too long, the social dimension of forests and forestry was seen as a "soft skill", with people's participation often overlooked. This episode addresses that challenge, emphasizing that people's participation is crucial. You'll uncover how Division 6 serves as a key platform, fostering cooperation and interdisciplinary communication within the scientific community.

Purabi Bose highlights the evolution of social aspects, moving from government-run programs to a focus on community-based forest management and conservation, especially involving local and Indigenous communities. Learn about recent scientific developments, including how funding is now increasingly decentralized and directed to local communities, and the growing emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion in forest work.

The discussion touches upon critical topics researched by Division 6, such as forest recreation, nature-based tourism, conflict resolution, urban forestry, gender in forest science, forest education, and rural governance. This is an opportunity to explore how these social elements are not peripheral but central to sustainable forestry.

Don't miss this insightful conversation that calls for more voices and diverse ideas to highlight the social aspects of forests and forestry. Tune in to Branching Out: the forest podcast! Listen wherever you enjoy your podcasts, and don't forget to follow us!

Find this and other episodes at: IUFRO - Podcast

News by IUFRO

Obituary: Yasmeen Sands (1981-2025)

Obituary: Yasmeen Sands (1981-2025)

Sadly, we have to inform you that Yasmeen Sands, Public Affairs Specialist at the US Forest Service, and Deputy Coordinator of IUFRO's…

Mike Wingfield Appointed Honorary Doctor by SLU

Mike Wingfield Appointed Honorary Doctor by SLU

Former IUFRO President Professor Mike Wingfield is among the seven individuals who have been named honorary doctors at the Swedish…

IUFRO meetings

2025 Global Webinar Series - Webinar #4: Accelerating inclusive agrifood systems - The sustainable use of forest products beyond wood

2025 Global Webinar Series - Webinar #4: Accelerating inclusive agrifood systems - The sustainable use of forest products beyond wood

Join the fourth session of the global webinar series on sustainable forest-based bioeconomy approaches.This month we explore how…

Will it wilt? From bark to xylem an invasion away

Will it wilt? From bark to xylem an invasion away

Joint Meeting of the IUFRO Working Parties 7.02.03 - Vascular Wilt Diseases and 7.02.10 - Pine Wilt DiseaseIUFRO…

HoliSoils Webinar Series – Challenges in modelling microbial interaction in SOC decomposition

HoliSoils Webinar Series – Challenges in modelling microbial interaction in SOC decomposition

As part of the HoliSoils project, in collaboration with the IUFRO Task Force T58 (The Impact of Biodiversity on Carbon Related Ecosystem…

Securing Forest Carbon: A Science-Business Dialogue

Securing Forest Carbon: A Science-Business Dialogue

This TU4F webinar on Thursday, 18 September 2025, at 1:00-12:20 CEST will share up-to-date, science-based…

Other meetings

International Symposium "WOOD, HEALTH AND SOUND"

International Symposium "WOOD, HEALTH AND SOUND"

17 September 2025, 13:00-17:15 JST (UTC+9)Tokyo, JapanPromoting the…

Call for innovators: pitch your solution at the Bioeconomy Innovation Day 2025

Call for innovators: pitch your solution at the Bioeconomy Innovation Day 2025

Are you a start-up, company, or researcher developing advanced bio-based materials and products? Join in and pitch your innovative solution…

Other announcements

Launch of World Wide Wood and Botanic Atlas

Launch of World Wide Wood and Botanic Atlas

CIFOR-ICRAF joined global partners at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, for the launch of World Wide Wood and…

2025-2034 – Decade of Soil Sciences for Sustainable Development

2025-2034 – Decade of Soil Sciences for Sustainable Development

Healthy Soils for Humanity 2025-2034 is the guiding theme of the International Union of Soil Sciences’ (IUSS) Decade of Soil Sciences for…

Non-IUFRO publications

Urban Tree Cover Targets: The good, the bad and the SMART

Urban Tree Cover Targets: The good, the bad and the SMART

A new open access publication on urban tree cover targets (UTC) has been published in the journal Urban Forestry & Urban…

New position paper highlights importance of international scientific collaboration

New position paper highlights importance of international scientific collaboration

Ahead of the 2025 High-Level Political Forum, ISC and WFEO released a position paper presenting 17 case studies by ISC Members and partners,…

Opportunities and Challenges for Monitoring Ecosystem Restoration in Protected and Conserved Areas

Opportunities and Challenges for Monitoring Ecosystem Restoration in Protected and Conserved Areas

This IUCN WCPA Technical Note targeted at ecosystem restoration and protected areas practitioners and policymakers was published in…

Integrating Justice into Restoration Practice

Integrating Justice into Restoration Practice

The IUCN-WCPA Restoration Task Force has just released this technical note which aims to provide evidence-based guidance for deepening the…

TECHNICAL PAPER of Working Party 2.08.04: Proceedings of the 14th Biennial Short Rotation Woody Crops International Conference


The Short Rotation Woody Crops International Conference is a biennial meeting of the Short Rotation Woody Crops Operations Working Group with the aim of promoting information exchange and collaborative efforts for short rotation woody crop (SRWC) operations and research. The 14th biennial Short Rotation Woody Crops International was hosted by the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry from May 13-16, 2024 in Columbia, MO. 

A joint meeting of the Short Rotation Woody Crops International Conference and the Poplar and Willow Council of Canada (PWCC), the 2024 conference brought together members of leading SRWC and agroforestry organizations, including the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry, the International Commission on Poplars and Other Fast-Growing Trees Sustaining People and the Environment (IPC) Working Party on Environmental and Ecosystem Services (WP-ENV), the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) Working Party 1.03.00 (Short Rotation Forestry), the IUFRO Working Party 1.06.01 (Phytotechnologies for Degraded Sites in Rural and Urban Communities), and the IUFRO Working Party 2.08.04 (Physiology and Genetics of Poplars and Willows). 

With the theme of "The Future is Green: Integrating Short Rotation Woody Crops (SRWCs), Agroforestry, and Ecosystem Services for Sustainable, Productive Landscapes", the objective of the 2024 conference was to highlight current SRWC and agroforestry research with the goal of enhancing information exchange and fostering collaboration for integrating SWRC into agroforestry systems. 

Additionally, unique to this conference, there were multiple student-focused initiatives throughout, including: 

1) the first ever Woody Crops Scholars Program,
2) a student career panel discussion, and 
3) a student presentation competition. 

These initiatives enhanced student participation and engagement at the conference. The conference consisted of 2 plenary presentations, 31 oral presentations and 17 poster presentations from a variety of topic areas including agroforestry, biomass production, economics, ecosystem services, genetics, physiology, and phytotechnologies. In addition, Dr. Benjamin Knapp from the University of Missouri presented a welcome plenary about the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry. 

These proceedings detail all presentations that were given to the over 60 people who attended the conference. 

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