1.01.04 - Forest establishment and early growth dynamics

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2023-05-24

Hold the date! 21st March 2025, Rotorua New Zealand

Achieving forest establishment at scale to address climate, environmental and economic challenges around the world
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The goal of this conference in New Zealand is to bring together forest leaders, researchers, practitioners, and technologists to present the state-of-the-art science and technology being developed and implemented to address the opportunities and challenges associated with actively establishing and regenerating forest ecosystems in an increasingly complex, extreme and rapidly changing environment. 

Please contactCarol Rolando, Carol.Rolando(at)scionresearch.com, (Unit Co-ordinator) or Charles Nock, nock(at)ualberta.ca, (Deputy Coordinator) to express your interest in attending this event or share your ideas.

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Coordinator:

Carol Rolando, New Zealand

Deputies:

Charles A. Nock, Canada

About Unit

History of Unit 1.01.04

Previously called the Forest Vegetation Management Unit, this unit has been meeting about every 3 years since 1992 (barring interruptions from COVID19 Pandemic). Previous conferences were held in Corvallis, OR, USA (July 2017); Halmstad, Sweden (August 2014); Valdivia, Chile (November 2011); Rotorua, New Zealand (March 2009); Corvallis, Oregon (June 2005); Nancy, France (June 2002); Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada (August 1998); Rotorua, New Zealand (March 1995), and Auburn, Alabama (April 1992).

At the Halmstad, Sweden conference in 2014, conference leaders proposed expanding the scope of the conference beyond managing forest vegetation to include all topics related to forest establishment and early stand dynamics, changing the name of IUFRO Unit 1.01.04 to Forest Establishment and Early Growth Dynamics. As such the working scope of our unit covers the science underpinning the period from tree planting to canopy closure, covering topics related to:

  • establishment under climate change and in degraded environments
  • precision silviculture for newly planted forests
  • defining stock quality
  • tree establishment using Indigenous Knowledge
  • forest vegetation management
  • establishing novel/new forest ecosystems
  • Forest protection at establishment

The goal of our next conference in Rotorua,  New Zealand, March 2025, is to bring together forest leaders, researchers, practitioners, and technologists to present the state-of-the-art science and technology being developed and implemented to address the opportunities and challenges associated with actively establishing and regenerating forest ecosystems in an increasingly complex, extreme, and rapidly changing environment.  


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2025-03-17
2025-03-21
Achieving forest establishment at scale to address climate, environmental and economic challenges around the worldRotorua, New Zealand

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