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  8th IUFRO International conference on uneven-aged silviculture: "Uneven-aged silviculture: optimizing timber production, ecosystem services and resilience to climate change" Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand
Contact: Gary Kerr, Email: gary.kerr(at)forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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Upcoming IUFRO meetings

 

Past IUFRO meetings

7th IUFRO Workshop... From left to right: Renzo Motta (Italy), Glenn H. Stewart (New Zealand), Per Krister Angelstam (Sweden), Andrej Boncina (Slovenia), Thomas Knoke (Germany) and Thomas A. Spies (USA).
  • 7th IUFRO Workshop on Uneven-aged Silviculture: 21st Century forestry: Integrating ecologically based, uneven-aged silviculture with increased demand for forests; Ljubljana, Slovenia, 23-26 September 2010. Conference homepage1st announcementReport

  • IUFRO WORLD CONGRESS: "Forests for the Future: Sustaining Society and the Environment". 22-28 August 2010, XXIII IUFRO World Congress, Seoul, Republic of Korea; http://www.iufro2010.com/

    Our Uneven-aged Silviculture research group was involved in developing two technical sessions:

    "Uneven-aged silviculture in temperate and tropical forests: Towards paradigm expansion."  Co-organized with IUFRO 1.02.04, this session attempted to foster sharing of information on management of uneven-aged forests in temperate, boreal and tropical forests. 

    "Silviculture and global change: Managing forests for ecosystem resiliency and carbon storage." This session addressed strategies to improve resiliency/adaptability of forests and carbon storage through silvicultural design of forest structures. Although this session has a weaker tie to the objectives of our Research Group, uneven-aged silviculture nonetheless will play an important role in mitigating global change scenarios. 

  • 6th IUFRO Workshop on Uneven-aged Silviculture; Shizuoka, Japan; 24-27 October 2009. Conference homepage

  • Old forests – New Management, Hobart, Australia, 17-21 February 2008. Conference homepage

  • Our Research Group co-hosted a session in the 2005 Congress in Brisbane, Australia called "Uneven-aged Silviculture: From Temperate to Tropical Forests". The session was cosponsored by IUFRO Unit 1.07.18 "Forest dynamics and yield regulation systems for tropical/subtropical moist forests". We had 7 papers presented and a number of posters. The session was extremely well attended but was unfortunately assigned to too small a room to include everyone who wanted to attend.

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