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event: International
Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO): "Forest Science-Policy
Interface: the impact of research on Sustainable Forest Management
policies"
Vic Adamowicz,
Professor at the University of Alberta, Department of Rural Economy,
(e-mail: vic.adamowicz@ualberta.ca,
web site: http://www.ualberta.ca/sfm/)
briefed participants on SFM networks in Canada. He cited three research
case studies on: boreal mixed-wood forest management; co-management
of forest lands with First Nation communities; and the impacts of
forest harvesting on mercury bioaccumulation in fish.
RealAudio excerpts of Mr. Adamowicz's presentation (case studies)
William
T. Sommers, Research Director, US Forest Service (e-mail: wsommers/wo@fs.fed.us),
informed participants about the work of the US Roundtable on Sustainable
Forests. He explained the intent of the Roundtable to provide an
interface between policy and science. He highlighted work toward
using the criteria and indicator developed by the Montreal Process,
and noted challenges associated with implementing indicators. He
said the goals of the Roundtable include developing a research framework
to look at relationship between environment and society and promoting
the use of tools linking knowledge and action.
RealAudio excerpts of Mr. Sommers' presentation
Mafa
Chipeta, Deputy Director-General of the Center for International
Forestry Research (CIFOR), (e-mail: m.chipeta@cgiar.org),
provided an overview of CIFOR's research. He described CIROR's research
focus as very broad and remarked on the need to interact with many
stakeholders and institutions that do not address only forestry
matters such as Ministries of Economics. He said the CIROR research
agenda includes forestry and global policies, underlying causes
of deforestation, biological diversity, plantations and adaptive
comanagement.
RealAudio excerpts of Mr. Chipeta's presentation
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