Presentation of the new IUFRO Working Party 1.01.13 - Ecology and silviculture of chestnut Artigo de Conferência uri icon

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  • IUFRO is a global, non-profit, non-governmental and non-discriminatory organization established in 1892 with headquarters in Vienna, Austria. It unites about 650 member organizations in more than 120 countries representing over 15,000 scientists. The newborn IUFRO Working Party on ecology and silviculture of chestnut (Castanea) includes a team of researchers with expertise in forest management, ecology, and silviculture. The prerogative of the group is to INCLUDE researchers actively interested in PROPOSING, PARTICIPATING and SHARING common research ideas and themes. Goals of this group are to provide knowledge and promote research and management activities that: (i) improve production and sustainability of Castanea forests to serve economic, social, and ecological needs; (ii) restore Castanea trees where they have been extirpated or largely reduced due to non-native pests or pathogens; (iii) improve resilience of Castanea to impacts from climate change; (iv) innovate in multifunctional management approaches of Castanea forests towards valuing of and payment for ecosystem services. Given the wide range of products and functions provided by the Castanea forests, the research group will strive to interact with other units within Division 1 and across other IUFRO-Divisions.
  • We are going to present the newborn IUFRO Working Party on ecology and silviculture of chestnut (Castanea) which includes a team of researchers with expertise in forest management, ecology, and silviculture. The prerogative of the group is to INCLUDE researchers actively interested in PROPOSING, PARTICIPATING and SHARING common research ideas and themes. Goals of this group are to provide knowledge and promote research and management activities that: (i) improve production and sustainability of Castanea forests to serve economic, social, and ecological needs; (ii) restore Castanea trees where they have been extirpated or largely reduced due to non-native pests or pathogens; (iii) improve resilience of Castanea to impacts from climate change; (iv) innovate in multifunctional management approaches of Castanea forests towards valuing of and payment for ecosystem services. Given the wide range of products and functions provided by the Castanea forests, the research group will strive to interact with other units within Division 1 and across other IUFRO-Divisions. Our working party was introduced at an IUFRO Division 1 meeting on February 23, 2021 and was officially formed in May 2021. We have held several virtual meetings to discuss future projects and opportunities for collaboration. Website: https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-1/100 00/101 00/101 13/ From autumn 2021, we are going to provide a thematic NEWSLETTER, in which we aim at sharing information, exchanging research ideas, and building a network among chestnut researchers. The newsletter will be published every 3 months. If you have an item of interest to share, such as meetings, publications, research projects or job opportunities. Newsletter: https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-1/100 00/101 00/101 13/publications/ In addition to this newsletter, our first project is to develop a SPECIAL ISSUE on chestnut ecology and silviculture for the journal Forest Ecology and Management. Special Issue: https://www.journals.elsevier.com/forest-ecology-and-management/call-for-papers/callfor-papers-on-special-issue-ecology-and-management-of-castanea.

autores

  • Clark, Stacy
  • Loewe, Veronica
  • Marcolin, Enrico

data de publicação

  • janeiro 1, 2022