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2011-10-25

IUFRO News Vol. 40, Issue 10, October 2011

This issue informs about a series of IUFRO conferences on such diverse topics as forest restoration, forest technologies for mitigating climate change, carbon storage and management in forest ecosystems, novel risks with bark and wood boring insects, and silviculture of beech, among others. In addition to announcements of publications, positions, scholarships and up-coming IUFRO and non-IUFRO meetings, you will also learn about a seminar in Beijing that aimed at strengthening forest science cooperation between IUFRO and China and the Asia-Pacific region and read latest CPF press releases on ecotourism and urban forestry.


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