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As of 2005, scientific summaries or "policy reports" are presented more prominently in IUFRO media, especially in IUFRO News and on the IUFRO website. These reports may be related to meetings or events of relevance in IUFRO Divisions, Task Forces, Projects and Programmes, and aim at presenting substantial information on progress, processes and – most of all – results in forest science and related disciplines in a concise and attractive style. The reports will reflect the contributions of IUFRO activities to topical issues in forest science that are of a broad interest and possibly related to international processes and debates.
The latest Scientific Summaries related to IUFRO News 1, 2012 is entitled:
Asia and the Pacific Workshop – Multinational and Transboundary Conservation of Valuable and Endangered Forest Tree Species
By Sim Heok Choh, APAFRI
Why is Silviculture Essential to Conserve Tropical Forests?
Plinio Sist, Cirad-ES, UR (B&SEF), Montpellier, Deputy Coordinator of IUFRO 1.02.00 Tropical and Subtropical Silviculture
Multipurpose Forest Ecosystem Management in a Changing Environment
By Shirong Liu, IUFRO Board Member, and Vice President of Chinese Academy of Forestry, and Heinrich Spiecker, Coordinator 4.01.04 Effects of Environmental Changes on Forest Growth, Director of Institute for Forest Growth, University of Freiburg
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