8:00 – 9:00 | Registration for the conference |
9:00 – 9:30 | Welcome addresses (30') Figures of the All-IUFRO Conference |
9:30 – 10:45 | Two Keynote speeches (1h 15'); by: |
10:45 – 12:30 | Forests and Human Health – A One Health Perspective (1h 45') Flyer - https://youtu.be/jXZRds-eDDE Introduction to GFEP - Christoph Wildburger: PDF of Presentation - 2:30 Introduction to the report on Forests and Human Health 9:00 Panel discussion 20:10 Flash talks - Towards a Quality-of-Life Approach to Valuing of the Benefits of Forests - Sjerp de Vries: PDF of Presentation - 1:01:45
- Incidence of Haematological malignancies in French population living near forest areas: Pilot study - Sebastien Orazio: PDF of Presentation - 1:04:50
- Human health benefits of walking forest trails – results from a field experiment in a nature park - Arne Arnberger: PDF of Presentation - 1:08:08
- The relationship of the population with its forest. Results from a long-term socio-cultural forest monitoring in Switzerland - Boris Salak: PDF of Presentation - 1:11:30
- Traditional knowledge of wild mushrooms as ethnomedicine in primary health care among inhabitants of forest communities in Cameroon - Tonjock Rosemary Kinge: PDF of Presentation - 1:15:38
- Effects and possibilities of Forest Therapy (FT) at local hospitals - Case studies utilized local abandoned artificial forest in Japan - Iwao Uehara: PDF of Presentation - 1:20:09
- Cycling in an urban and in a natural area. What is best for mental health? - Emerson Soldado: PDF of Presentation - 1:23:12
- Indigenous and conventional knowledge integration for restoring degraded rangelands in northern Kenya - Amina Maalin: PDF of Presentation - 1:26:16
- How are outdoor leisure and recreational users coping with physical and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia? - Sreetheran Maruthaveeran: PDF of Presentation - 1:29:32
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12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch (1h 30')
Mentoring event “Get involved in IUFRO” - Flyer |
14:00 – 15:45 | A Forest-based Bioeconomy (1h 45') Flyer - https://youtu.be/jALRHoKqpGk Presentations - The role of the forest sector in transition to a bio-based, circular economy - Alicja Kacprzak: PDF of Presentation - 3:35
- Implications of legalizing artisanal chainsaw milling on social welfare, income distribution and the economic performance of sawyers in Cameroon - Achille Jean Jaza Folefack: PDF of Presentation - 18:57
- Forestry bioeconomy in China: Policy and market - Xiaoqian Chen: PDF of Presentation - 31:35
- Collective action in Germany’s forestry sector illustrating the potential impact of the transformation towards a forest-based circular economy - Nele Schmitz: PDF of Presentation - 43:16
- Towards monitoring and evaluation of a sustainable and circular forest-based bioeconomy: A material flow and life cycle assessment approach - Paola Pozo: PDF of Presentation - 52:52
Panel discussion 1:03:32 Flash talks - What is the problem of gender inequality represented to be in the Swedish forest sector? - Alizée Ville: PDF of Presentation - 1:21:15
- National timber harvest projections under the EU Green Deal and 2030 biodiversity strategy - Pekka Lauri: PDF of Presentation - 1:25:48
- How does an established pulp and paper business field transform towards sustainable circular bioeconomy? - Anu Laakkonen: PDF of Presentation - 1:30:18
- The use of hybrid indicators in the assessment of the impacts of technology on forest sustainability - Dalia Abbas: PDF of Presentation - 1:34:19
- An assessment of the policy and legislative frameworks for commercial forestry management in Kenya - Joram Kogombe: PDF of Presentation - 1:38:45
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15:45 – 16:15 | Break (30') |
16:15 – 18:00 | Forest Degradation and Restoration (1h 45') Flyer - https://youtu.be/WeZaeMmlk4Y Presentations - How dry is too dry? A retrospective analysis on how global change-type droughts are driving mortality in European forests - Jan Peter George: PDF of Presentation - 3:38
- Large-scale detection of bark-beetle outbreaks in Norway spruce forests - Raphael Dutrieux: PDF of Presentation - 11:13
- Forest related nature-based approaches. Review of implementing forest related naturebased approaches - from afforestation to forest landscape restoration - Gillian Petrokofsky: PDF of Presentation - 18:51
- RFFL – Science-practice interactions through long-term demonstration, research and monitoring experiments at operational scale in Central Asia - Palle Madsen: PDF of Presentation - 26:47
- Innovating public incentives for nature-based solutions: moving from bottlenecks to opportunities and blended finance to restore degraded lands in Latin America - Rene Zamora-Cristales: PDF of Presentation - 33:58
- Restoration of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil: motivations and barriers from the perspective of rural landowners - Mayra Tavares: PDF of Presentation - 40:14
- Brazilian policy instruments for social innovative forest and landscape restoration: exploring complexity - Aurelio Padovezi: PDF of Presentation - 46:02
- Forest landscape restoration improves tree coverage in Bangladesh's Kutupalong Rohingya refugee camps - Faqrul Islam Chowdhury: PDF of Presentation - 52:02
- Innovative Capacity Building for FLR Implementation in Malawi - Leonard Chibwana: PDF of Presentation - 56:53
- Co-benefits of restoring mangrove ecosystems and livelihoods for the poor - Case study in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Delta - Melanie Feurer: PDF of Presentation - 1:03:34
Panel discussion 1:08:10 |
18:00 – 19:30 | Business meetings, Networking time and Mentoring Workshop (1h30’) Flyer Mentoring Workshop |
19:30 | Conference Dinner |