5.15.02 - Non-wood forest products culture
Unit 5.15.02
UNIT NOTICEBOARD
NEW: The International Journal of Wood Culture
The International Journal of Wood Culture (IJWC) publishes papers on all aspects of wood and other plant materials such as bamboo, rattan, and bark and their role in art, culture and society in the past, present and future. IJWC was initiated as Wood Culture Journal in 2011 by the International Wood Culture Society (IWCS), a non-profit organization based in California, USA, and committed to the research, education and promotion of wood culture. IWCS and World Wood Day Foundation are the current sponsors of IJWC.
IJWC is a full Open Access journal and uses Editorial Manager for online submission. The Editor-in-Chief is Harvey Green, Northeastern University (emeritus professor), Boston, MA, USA. IUFRO officeholders Michael Grabner and Charlotte Chia-Hua are members of the editorial board.
Volumes published in this journal are listed at: https://brill.com/view/journals/ijwc/ijwc-overview.xml?language=en&msclkid=87801074d10e11ec8ccf29ee766c1fed
Michelle Baumflek, United States
About Unit
Non-wood forest products culture is an integral part of IUFRO since it concerns the foundations of how people learn about and use the world’s forests for non-wood products.
Non-wood Forest Products are an important component of those products used from the forest by humans. These products can be gathered from the wild or produced in forestry plantations and include include medicinal and aromatic plants, edible plant products and forest fungi, decorative materials, resins and gums, and bamboo and rattan; which are important new opportunities for commercial development by rural and native people. Non-wood forest products culture is the science area which provides a better understanding of the use and social aspects of these products from a cultural perspective.
Non-wood Forest Products Culture plans to have research papers submitted to IUFRO Division 5 and World Congress Meetings and to develop a network of people interested in non-wood forest products culture.
The new Working Party will coordinate its work with RG 5.11.00 Non-wood forest products and 9.03.02 Forest Culture.
The scope of the research areas emphasized by the Non-Wood Forest Products Culture Working Party is:
- The historical and contemporary use of non-wood forest products in different regions or countries in the world
- The development and culture of the use of non-wood forest products
- The culture of non-wood forest products in different societies as part of religion, literature, philosophy, and art
- The promotion of the use and culture of non-wood forest products in all societies and at all levels of education
- The education and promotion of the positive aspects of non-wood forest products
State of Knowledge
Non-wood forest products are an important part of many cultures throughout the world, but the cultural interaction of people with non-wood products needs further study. The knowledge gaps include:
- The impacts of modern technology and the application of traditional knowledge on the use of non-wood forest products
- How knowledge about non-wood forest products is transfered in different societies
- The global recognition of innovations non-wood forest products
- The impacts of the removal of non-wood forest products on the ecology and environment of the forests