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FOREST INFORMATION UPDATE VOL. 10 NO.

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October 2009
Welcome to this edition of Forest Information Update. Much of the forestry world’s focus this month is on
Buenos Aires, Argentina, the location for the XIII World Forestry Congress. The attendees have a huge
task ahead of them, coming at a time of great change as the world struggles out of recession and leaders
prepare for a meeting in Copenhagen many are already predicting is unlikely to pave the path towards
meeting the challenges of climate change. May those attending travel safely and take care in their
deliberations. Please feel free to contact me if you have any queries about content or sponsorship. Kind
regards, Mike Smith, Editor and Director mike.smith@forestinformationupdate.com

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FIU SPONSORS - This issue of FIU is sponsored in part through the generous support of the follow
sponsors – please visit their web sites, learn about what they do and utilize their services:

. GIS/REMOTE SENSING SPECIALIST - Pöyry Forest Industry are seeking to recruit an additional GIS
specialist within the remote sensing/GIS team located in our office in Auckland, New Zealand. The
position involves processing, mapping and analyzing GIS and remotely sensed data to support the forest
valuation resource assessment and remote sensing activities of the company. Preferred skills are:
experience with ArcGIS, good analytical and written communication skills, ability to travel periodically.
Familiarity with image processing (optical, radar and LiDAR), remote sensing packages (ENVI and IDL)
and forestry experience would be an advantage. Applications close 12 November 2009. For further
information please contact Pete Watt on +64 9 918 1090 or email your application to
pete.watt@poyry.com

. CONTINUING EDUCATION IN FOREST FINANCE AND ECONOMICS COURSE - The Department of


Forest and Wood Science, Stellenbosch University, will again present the “Continues Education in Forest

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Finance and Economics Course” in 2009. This two week block course will cover the theory of discounting
and financial analysis procedures, financial decision tools, land valuation and relevant contemporary
South African forestry economic topics. For more information see www.sun.ac.za/forestry or contact
Cori Ham at cori@sun.ac.za.

. LASER TECHNOLOGY, INC. is the innovator and pioneer of reflectorless distance measurement and
the leading manufacturer of pulse-laser products and mapping systems. Introducing the Criterion
RD1000, the first patented electronic BAF-scope/dendrometer that displays direct read-outs of heights,
diameters and BAF values for IN/OUT determinations. The illuminated and adjustable bar scales is what
makes this product so unique! The TruPulse series, a low-cost professional rangefinder that measures
horizontal, vertical and slope distance as well as height...and now azimuth! It provides crystal-clear optics
and superior performance with +/-1 ft. (30 cm) distance accuracy and +/- 1 degree azimuth accuracy.
Visit: http://www.lasertech.com/ for more info!

. ESRI - As the leader in GIS technology, ESRI offers innovative solutions that will help you create,
visualize, analyze, and present natural resources information better and more clearly. Working with
location information, ESRI's GIS software and solutions give you the power to solve problems you
encounter every day. Forestry and other natural resource organizations around the world are using this
ESRI software to make smart and timely decisions. ESRI provides powerful GIS solutions to more than
300,000 clients in more than 189 countries and offers mapping technology to meet today's global needs.
Using ESRI technology, you too can unlock the spatial component of your valuable data and see your
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9778 in the US or 909-793-2853, ext. 1-1235. Or go to the web site at
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SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE FOREST INDUSTRY JOURNAL - The latest edition of the Southern
Hemisphere Journal features developments in bioenergy forestry plantations. We highlight the
psychological impact of bushfires on younger members of our communities; and delve into management
and communications messages coming out of the interim report of the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal
Commission of Inquiry. Preview the latest edition at:
http://www.southem.com/content/view/36/33/index.php?
option=com_content&task=view&id=1065&Itemid=31

INPUT - This month's input comes from: Gyde Lund, Gary Krupnick, Nelson Wong, Lance Olsen, Tina
Etherington, Gandhiv Kafle, Artur Gil, Ross Mayhew, Infosylva, Peter Mayer, Sudiksha Joshi, Edmund
Madaj, Charles Harper, Aurélie C. Shapiro, Benktesh Sharma, Madhav Pandey, Pierre Marchand. Thank
you all for sharing your information!

HAVE YOU HEARD? NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

. ‘URGENT NEED’ FOR ADOPTING INTEGRATED, SUSTAINABLE LAND AND FOREST


MANAGEMENT - “The need to adopt integrated, sustainable approaches to land and forest management
has never been more urgent. By considering forests as an integral part of wider economic and social
development goals, we will make giant strides in our efforts to reduce poverty, hunger and malnutrition.”
Read the interview with Dr Jacques Diouf, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of
the United Nations (FAO) who will be speaking at the opening Ceremony of the XIII World Forestry
Congress in Argentina.
http://www.fao.org/forestry/foris/wfc/DG_en.pdf

. U.S. FOREST SERVICE INITIATES REVIEW OF STATION FIRE - U.S. Forest Service Chief Thomas
Tidwell announced today the agency's decision to initiate an interagency review of the suppression efforts
of the Station Fire on the Angeles National Forest in the Pacific Southwest Region of the Forest Service in

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southern California.
http://www.fs.fed.us/news/2009/releases/09/station-fire.shtml

. UPM CEO: DYNAMIC WOOD MARKETS AND ENERGY POLICY ESSENTIAL FOR FINLAND’S
FUTURE BIOFOREST INDUSTRY - UPM's CEO Jussi Pesonen highlighted the Finnish forest industry's
competitiveness and future possibilities at Finnish Chamber of Commerce Forum 2009 event held in
Helsinki, Finland, the company said.
http://wood.lesprom.com/news/40693/

. WORLD BANK ON KEY FOREST $$ MISSION. A World Bank team arrived in Guyana to engage
stakeholders and determine whether Guyana is sufficiently ready to initiate an active phase of preparation
that would enable it to receive financial incentives from the international community to reduce
deforestation.
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/stories/10/07/world-bank-on-key-forest-mission/

. GOVERNMENT UPROOTS ‘INVADERS’ TO SAVE KENYA’S HEART - Mau forest is Kenya's largest
water tower - it stores rain during the wet seasons and pumps it out during the dry months. But during the
past 15 years, more than 100,000 hectares - one quarter of the protected forest reserve - have been
settled and cleared. Tearing out the trees at the heart of Kenya has triggered a cascade of drought and
despair in the surrounding valleys. The finger of blame is being pointed at the settlers in Mau. And the
solution, according to a special task force appointed by Prime Minister Raila Odinga, is to uproot the
invaders and replant the trees. Of 20,000 families living in the forest, they estimate that as few as 1,962
have genuine title deeds.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8057316.stm

. FOREST TRAVEL MAP EXPLAINED - The record of decision for the motorized travel management
map of the Ashley Forest in Utah, USA, is now complete and ready for public inspection, review and
ultimately acceptance.
http://www.vernal.com/pages/bookmark/push?article-Forest+travel+map+explained%20&id=3875471-
Forest+travel+map+explained

BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED...


This section is devoted to resource inventory tips and miscellaneous blurbs for whatever uses you care to
make. Please limit contributions to one paragraph or so. Thanks, Mike Smith.

HELP!

FEEDBACK

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE – “Pay it forward!” If you can help with any of the requests below, please
take the time to do so. Your kind assistance will be appreciated and rewarded.

. DOWNLOADING MULTIPLE LANDSAT SCENES - Aurélie C. Shapiro, Conservation Science


Program, World Wildlife Fund US writes: “I’m trying to download a large number (~100) Landsat archive
scenes from USGS. The way Earth Explorer or Glovis work is that once you select your scenes, you have
to download each scene individually. It will take me years to download all these scenes. Does anyone
know how to get direct ftp access or something? The scenes I am interested in are not in GLCF and we
cannot purchase 100 Landsat scenes. Many thanks, Aurelie
Aurelie.Shapiro@WWFUS.ORG

. QUESTIONS - Tatsiana Hubina writes: “Would you be so kind helping me answering some questions:
1. What is the best software to use for "object-oriented" classification? 2. Have u any material regarding
proceeding images with Feature Analyst ? 3. Is IDRISI object oriented classification module quite

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potential as well? 4. Please would you be so kind suggesting me some literature according Remote
Sensing for agriculture, SPOT images analysis for agriculture issues, land/cover land/use classification.”
thubina@GMAIL.COM

. REMOTE SENSING INVASIVE SPECIES - Ciprian Samoila, research assistant, PhD student (Biology),
the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences Ovidius University Constanta, Romania writes: Do you
have any scientific publications, study cases or any materials to support the idea of sensing alien species
such as Ailanthus, Amorpha or Eleagnus using satellite images such as Ikonos or SPOT 5, or aerial
imagery (0.5m resolution)? I am basically trying to approximate this species cover within a national park.
So far we have located individuals throughout the park and marked their position with a GPS device
(within 3m horizontal accuracy).”
ciprian.samoila@stiintele-naturii.ro

. TREE COVER MAPPING METHODS AND TOOLS - Meshack Nyabenge, GIS Unit Manager, World
Agroforestry Centre writes: “I am looking for literature focused on tree cover mapping methods and tools,
predominantly using either Landsat or Modis satellite products. I am working at some watershed levels in
Kenya and Tanzania. Could I get help?”
m.nyabenge@cgiar.org

OPPORTUNITIES - Several readers of FIU are seeking employment in the forestry field. If you have jobs
available and are in need of good people, please consider posting your vacancies in FIU (there is no
charge for this service) and the following outlets:
http://lists.topica.com/lists/wood
http://stateforesters.org/news.html
http://www.canadian-forests.com/job.html
http://www.cyber-sierra.com/nrjobs/forest.html
http://www.devnetjobs.org
http://www.foresters.org/portal
http://www.forestryusa.com/jobs.htm
http://www.HigherEdJobs.com
http://www.postdocjobs.com/jobseekers/search_fellowships.shtml
http://www.safnet.org/careercenter/classifieds.cfm
http://www.careerjet.com
http://www.mygreeneducation.com/
http://www.getforestryjobs.net/

. RURAL COMMUNITY ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE MAPPING PROJECT – ASIA. The


Arkleton Trust in cooperation with the International Climate Change Information Programme (ICCIP) offer
one final Arkleton Trust Fellowship for 2009. Following the successful appointment of four fellowships to
map community initiatives in adaptation to climate change across Europe and the north, Australasia,
Africa and the Americas we are now seeking applications for coverage of the Asian countries. The
fellowship is for one year and is worth £5,000. It is open to researchers from organisations working in this
field or PhD researchers with faculty support. Preference will be given to researchers who live and work
in an Asian country. The closing date for applications is October 30, 2009. Information of the project and
application forms can be provided by contacting Nicola Swan:
Nicola@arkletontrust.co.uk

NEW FORESTRY CHIEF FOR FOREST ENTERPRISE SCOTLAND - Simon Hodge has been appointed
as Chief Executive Officer for Forest Enterprise Scotland (FES), the agency that manages 665,000
hectares of national forest land. Currently, Simon holds the post of Head of Policy within Forestry
Commission Scotland, and will take up his new role in early December. He succeeds Dr Hugh Insley,
who is retiring.
http://www.forestry.gov.uk/newsrele.nsf/AllByUNID/0DD5938F67208BEE8025764D004C0C8F

. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AT UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI – Graduate fellowships include a


number relating to natural resources and sciences.

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http://fellowships.missouri.edu/groups/gradstud.html

. PHD SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT - Tenable at University College Dublin (UCD) with field
research at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF). The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) and its
partners conduct research on agroforestry in about 25 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The
PhD candidates will work under the guidance and supervision of both UCD-based and ICRAF-based
scientists, providing them with the ideal environment to develop the expertise that will be of benefit to both
science and development practice.
http://www.ucd.ie/lifesciences/graduateschool/

. REDD POST DOCTORAL FELLOW, NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES - As part of


CIFOR's global comparative REDD project (component 3 on reference levels and MRV), candidates are
sought for a 2-4 year post doctoral position at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/Careers/APO-JPO/redd-postdoc.htm

. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) LISTINGS AND RESOURCES. RFP project lead: UK-Llandovery:
agricultural, forestry, horticultural, aquacultural and apicultural services. Deadline: November 18, 2009
Forestry Commission Wales (FCW) will be awarding this as a Framework Agreement to one or more
suppliers, who are able to provide FCW with fully trained operators / fully operational machines, to carry
out a range of ground preparation techniques.
http://bit.ly/SWiyv

CONSULTANT/PROJECT MANAGER - LAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS - Use your consulting and


project management experience in the land management and land records market to support our users
with the implementation of solutions throughout the entire life cycle--from requirements to rollout. Our
projects range from small focused technology transfer to large enterprise implementations of mission-
critical systems.
http://www.esri.com/careers/consulting

. PHD OPPORTUNITY IN IRELAND - Project title: TREEMODEL - Development of single tree volume
models and stem profile models. Supervisor: Prof M Nieuwenhuis. Funding Status Directly Funded
Project (European Students Only). Application Deadline 30/10/09. For inquiries contact Professor
Nieuwenhuis at 01 716 7004 or email
maarten.nieuwenhuis@ucd.ie

. COPENHAGEN CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE PROJECT - Nelson Wong writes: One of our
clients of our New York City based consulting firm wishes to conduct a phone in consultation with
someone who is familiar with the issues & challenges of climate change, as well as matters related to the
Copenhagen Climate Change Conference. The person in mind must also be prepared to address an
audience in London, UK, in early December 2009 for the same purpose. This is a paid assignment.
Anyone who is interested in this project may contact me soonest possible. Please provide your full name,
email address & contact/telephone number. We will then contact you directly for more details.” Contact
Nelson Wong
nelsonyswong@gmail.com

. PREPARE POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHER - Environmental Systems Science Centre. University of


Reading - School of Mathematics, Meteorology & Physics. This appointment is full-time, fixed-term for 3
years. Grade 6 - £27,183 to £30,594 per annum. We need a motivated Post-doctoral Researcher to drive
a collaborative project seeking to monitor and explain current changes in the global water cycle in relation
to Earth's climate.
http://www.reading.ac.uk/Jobs

. SCIENCE-JOBS-DE STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (vacancies). 5 PhD positions are open in the


Department of Forest Ecology, Forest Research Institute of Baden-Wuerttemberg in Freiburg (Projects 1
and 4), Institute of Plant Breeding, Seed Science and Population Genetics, University of Hohenheim
(Project 2), Institute for Landscape Matter Dynamics in Müncheberg (part of the Leibnitz-Institute für

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Agrarlandschaftsforschung and located close to Berlin (Project 3) and Institute of Forest Botany and Tree
Physiology, University of Freiburg (Project 4). For more information, contact Ingo Ensminger:
ingo.ensminger@ctp.uni-freiburg.de

. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION - WATERSHED HYDROLOGY. University of Hawaii - Manoa (EUA).


Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management. Postdoctoral Position: Watershed
Hydrology. Closing Date: Continuous, review of applications begins: Immediately. Stipend:
Commensurate with qualifications and experience. Duties and Responsibilities: Participate in research
training on watershed hydrology. Conduct independent research in the areas of water flow and solute
transport, irrigation management, surface/subsurface water quality monitoring, numerical modeling and
spatial and temporal data analyses using GPS and GIS. For Inquiries call Dr. Ali Fares; 808-956-6361.
afares@hawaii.edu

HAVE YOU READ?


Obtain from your local library or from the sources provided.

THE PUBLICATION LIST

. New Book Announcement, The Impact of Large Landowners on Land Markets (Land Lines Article).
Author(s): Bostic, Raphael W. Publication Date: October 2009.
http://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/1699_New-Book--The-Impact-of-Large-Landowners

. Rights-based approaches: Exploring issues and opportunities for conservation. A collection of


case studies, policy reviews and issue papers published by the Center for International Forestry Research
(CIFOR) and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Editors Jessica Campese,
Terry Sunderland, Thomas Greiber and Gonzalo Oviedo have brought together original research that
shows how adopting rights-based approaches to conservation can provide benefits both for nature and for
the people who live and work in environmentally sensitive areas.
http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/Headlines/human-right.htm

. New scientific journal: Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments, now published by Springer on


behalf of the Senckenberg Nature Research Society.
http://www.springer.com/earth+sciences/journal/12549?cm_mmc=AD-_-Journal-_-BIO11601_V1-_-12549

ARTICLES OF INTEREST

BIODIVERSITY

. Sueur J, Pavoine S, Hamerlynck O, Duvail S, 2008 Rapid Acoustic Survey for Biodiversity
Appraisal. PLoS ONE 3(12): e4065. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0004065.
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0004065

. Naoto Kamata and Kurt W. Gottschalk. Special feature: alien pests threatening biodiversity of
forest ecosystems. Journal of Forest Research. Springer Japan. ISSN 1341-6979 (Print) 1610-7403
(Online). Issue Volume 12, Number 5 / October, 2007.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/m160v72372v721nv/?
p=c08aa8e8087943cc95ca1483558c7ac0&pi=0

. Thomas G. Northcote (Editor), G. F. Hartman (Editor). Fishes and Forestry: Worldwide Watershed
Interactions and Management. ISBN: 978-0-632-05809-9. Hardcover. 800 pages. May 2004, Wiley-

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Blackwell. US $303.99.
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0632058099,subjectCd-AG70.html

. Abigail R. Kimbell and Hutch Brown. Using Forestry to Secure America’s Water Supply. Discussion
Paper. USDA Forest Service. Washington, D.C.
http://www.fs.fed.us/news/2009/briefings/06/water.shtml

BIOFUEL

. Biomass project brings more jobs to East Texas. Issue date: 12 October 2009. The Pine Log. Rep.
Wayne Christian (R-Center) has announced that the 100-megawatt Nacogdoches Power LLC biomass
project, located in Sacul, is under new ownership and will begin construction this fall.
file:///E:/Mike%27s%20files/FIU/Oct%202009/Biomass.Project.Brings.More.Jobs.To.East.Texas-
3800414.shtml

CLASSIFICATION/MAPPING

. Milla Hilli and Markku T. Kuitunen. Testing the Use of a Land Cover Map for Habitat Ranking in
Boreal Forests. Environmental Management, Volume 35, Number 4 / April, 2005
http://www.springerlink.com/content/mj6233rm37811425/fulltext.pdf

. Rock Ouimet, Paul A. Arp, Shaun A. Watmough, Julian Aherne and Ian DeMerchant. Determination
and Mapping Critical Loads of Acidity and Exceedances for Upland Forest Soils in Eastern
Canada. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, Volume 172, Numbers 1-4 / May, 2006.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/6272448u6593v7v0/fulltext.pdf

. Karpievitch YV, Hill EG, Leclerc AP, Dabney AR, Almeida JS, 2009 An Introspective Comparison
of Random Forest-Based Classifiers for the Analysis of Cluster-Correlated Data by Way of RF++.
PLoS ONE 4(9): e7087. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0007087
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0007087

CLIMATE CHANGE/CARBON

. P. E. Thornton et al. Carbon-nitrogen interactions regulate climate-carbon cycle feedbacks:


results from an atmosphere-ocean general circulation model. Biogeosciences. Vol. 6 No. 10. Page(s)
2099-2120
http://www.biogeosciences.net/6/2099/2009/bg-6-2099-2009.html

. Ashwini Chhatrea and Arun Agrawalb. Trade-offs and synergies between carbon storage and
livelihood benefits from forest commons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA.
Published online before print October 6, 2009.
http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2009/10/05/0905308106

Bruno Locatelli et al. Facing an uncertain future: How forests and people can adapt to climate
change. Center or International Forestry Research. 2008. 100 pp.
http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/Knowledge/Publications/DocumentDownloader?a=d&p=%5Cpublications
%5Cpdf_files%5CBooks%5CBLocatelli0801.pdf

. Protecting the Climate Forests; Why reducing tropical deforestation is in America’s vital
national interest - The Commission on Climate and Tropical Forests – a bipartisan group of leaders from
business, government, advocacy, conservation, global development, science and national security –
released its report on October 7, 2009, calling on policymakers to make halving emissions from tropical

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deforestation by 2020 a cornerstone of the U.S. climate change response.
http://www.climateforestscommission.org/the-report/

. Miguel Esteban, Christian Webersik, David Leary and Dexter Thompson-Pomeroy. Innovation in
Responding to Climate Change: Nanotechnology, Ocean Energy and Forestry. UNU-IAS, November
2008, 46 pages.
http://www.ias.unu.edu/sub_page.aspx?catID=111&ddlID=738

. Huntley B, Collingham YC, Willis SG, Green RE, 2008 Potential Impacts of Climatic Change on
European Breeding Birds. PLoS ONE 3(1): e1439. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001439.
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0001439

. D. A. Peltzer, R. B. Allen, G. M. Lovett, D. Whitehead, D. A. Wardle. Effects of biological invasions


on forest carbon sequestration. Global Change Biology. Early View, Date: September 2009.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122523130/abstract

INVENTORY/MONITORING

. Jari Liskia, Aleksi Lehtonenc, Taru Palosuoa, Mikko Peltoniemic, Thies Eggersa, Petteri Muukkonenc
and Raisa Mäkipääc. Carbon accumulation in Finland's forests 1922-2004 - an estimate obtained by
combination of forest inventory data with modelling of biomass, litter and soil. Ann. For. Sci. 63 (7)
687-697 (2006).
http://www.afs-journal.org/index.php?option=article&access=doi&doi=10.1051/forest:2006049

. Hans T. Schreuder, Timothy G. Gregoire, Geoffrey B. Wood. Sampling Methods for Multiresource
Forest Inventory.. ISBN: 978-0-471-55245-1. Hardcover. 464 pages. March 1993. US $226.00.
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471552453.html

. Min Zhao and Guang-Sheng Zhou. Estimating net primary productivity of Chinese pine forests
based on forest inventory data. Forestry. Published online January 16, 2006.
http://forestry.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/cpl002v2

MISCELLANEOUS

. Proceedings, Conference on Meeting Multiple Demands for Forest Information: New Technologies in
Forest Data Gathering. 17-20 August 2009, Mount Gambier, Australia. IUFRO 4.01.00, 4.02.03, 6.15.00,
3.01.00
http://www.iufro.org/publications/proceedings/#c15091

. The Weeping Goldsmith: Discoveries in the Secret Land of Myanmar. - A distinguished Curator
and Research Scientist at the Smithsonian Institution, W. John Kress recounts his natural history
exploration over the course of nine years in the wild lands of Myanmar in search of rare, beautiful, and
scientifically unknown plants in the new book The Weeping Goldsmith: Discoveries in the Secret Land of
Myanmar (2009; Abbeville Press).
http://botany.si.edu/pubs/bcn/issue/latest.htm#goldsmith

REMOTE SENSING/GIS

. Nicholas Chrisman. Exploring Geographical Information Systems, 2nd Edition, Published 05/2001
http://www10.giscafe.com/aws/display_book.php?book_id=2704

. John R Jensen. Remote Sensing of the Environment: An Earth Resource Perspective (2nd Edition)

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(Prentice Hall Series in Geographic Information Science).
http://www.pearson.ch/HigherEducation/Geography/GISCartographyRemote/1471/9780131889507/Remo
te-Sensing-of-the-Environment-An.aspx

. Josh A. Goncalves. Digital Mono-Plotting Within a GIS Application in Forestry. Proceedings of the
50th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Navigation. June 6 - 8, 1994. Antlers Doubletree Hotel. Colorado
Springs, CO.
file:///E:/Mike%27s%20files/FIU/Oct%202009/view_abstract.cfm.htm

. Bertram Husch, Thomas W. Beers, John A. Kershaw, Jr. Forest Mensuration, 4th Edition. ISBN: 978-
0-471-01850-6. Hardcover. 456 pages. December 2002. US $136.50.
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471018503.html

RESOURCE ANALYSIS/MODELING

. M. Jung, M. Reichstein, and A. Bondeau. Towards global empirical upscaling of FLUXNET eddy
covariance observations: validation of a model tree ensemble approach using a biosphere model.
Biogeosciences. Vol. 6 No. 10. Page(s) 2001-2013.
http://www.biogeosciences.net/6/2001/2009/bg-6-2001-2009.html

. Y. Ye, C. Völker, and D. A. Wolf-Gladrow. A model of Fe speciation and biogeochemistry at the


Tropical Eastern North Atlantic Time-Series Observatory site. Biogeosciences. Vol. 6 No. 10.
Page(s) 2041-2061
http://www.biogeosciences.net/6/2041/2009/bg-6-2041-2009.html

. Purves DW, Lichstein JW, Pacala SW, 2007 Crown Plasticity and Competition for Canopy Space:
A New Spatially Implicit Model Parameterized for 250 North American Tree Species. PLoS ONE
2(9): e870. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000870.
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0000870

SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT

. Rogerio Carneiro de Miranda, Stuart Conway and Afranio Cesar Migliari. Sustainable commercial
firewood: the role of Forest Replacement Associations in Brazil and Nicaragua. This article has
been adapted from a paper presented to the XII World Forest Congress, FAO, Quebec City, Canada,
September 2003 by the author.
http://www.hedon.info/goto.php/SustainableCommercialFirewood

. C. M. Tucker, J. C. Randolph and E. J. Castellanos. Institutions, Biophysical Factors and History:


An Integrative Analysis of Private and Common Property Forests in Guatemala and Honduras.
Human Ecology, Volume 35, Number 3 / June, 2007.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/m227255371131123/?
p=4dc88eddfe85416889579d3f1eba3728&pi=5

. Monik Oprea; Poliana Mendes; Thiago B. Vieira; Albert D. Ditchfield. Do wooded streets provide
connectivity for bats in an urban landscape? Biodiversity and Conservation. Volume 18, Number 9 /
August, 2009. Springer Netherlands (pp. 2361-2371).
http://www.springerlink.com/content/mu778538101531v1/

. John A. Parrotta, Alfred Oteng-Yeboah, Joseph Cobbinah (editors). Traditional Forest-Related


Knowledge and Sustainable Forest Management in Africa: Conference Papers. Accra, IUFRO, 2009
– 213 p. ISSN 1016-3263. ISBN 978-3-901347-81-8. Available online:
http://www.iufro.org/publications/series/world-series/

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YOU'RE INVITED!
For a more complete listing of upcoming inventory and monitoring related meetings, see:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/infomeets/
http://www.agnic.org/mtg/index.html
http://www.asprs.org/asprs/meetings/calendar.html
http://www.conferencealerts.com/
http://www.efi.int/events
http://www.efi.int/portal/news___events/events/event_calendar/
http://www.etfrn.org/etfrn/resource/frames/agenda.html
http://www.fao.org/forestry/for/forc/free/education/courses.asp
http://www.iufro.org/events/calendar-of-meetings/
http://www.safnet.org/meetings/index.cfm
www.conferencealerts.com

. 14-16 October 2009. Silvilaser 2009, the 9th international conference on lidar applications for
assessing forest ecosystems. Texas A&M University (Campus Map), Rudder Theatre. College Station,
TX, USA.
http://silvilaser.tamu.edu/

. 14-16 October 2009. Processing and Classification of Satellite Imagery. Thematic Session within
the VipIMAGE2009 - II ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Computational Vision and Medical
Image Processing. Porto, Portugal.
www.fe.up.pt/~vipimage
and
http://paginas.fe.up.pt/~vipimage/conference/thematic_sessions.html

. 18-23 October 2009. XIII World Forestry Congress. Buenos Aires – Argentina.
http://www.wfc2009.org/en/index.asp

. 20 October 2009. Challenges in sharing forest information today – Moving forward through co-
operation. Retos en el intercambio de información forestal hoy. Global Forest Information Service
(GFIS). Side Event at World Forestry Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina.. Pabellón Azul, Sala Pehuén.
15:00 – 17:30 pm. Organized by IUFRO and sponsored by ITTO
http://www.iufro.org/news/article/2009/10/07/gfis-side-event-at-world-forestry-congress/

. 21 October 2009. In preparation for Copenhagen 2009, the XIII World Forests Congress invites the
global forest community to a Forum on Forests and Climate Change, a unique occasion for debate
which aims to produce a recommendation of a technical nature, which will be presented to the UNCCC
COP 15.
http://www.fao.org/forestry/foris/wfc/15e.pdf

. 22-22 October 2009. 6th International Oak Society Conference. Puebla, Mexico. Contact: Maricela
Rodriguez-Coombes, herbario.jardinbotanico(at)mail.buap.mx
http://www.internationaloaksociety.org/home

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. 20-23 October 2009. The international conference, Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial
(FOSS4G), will be held in Sydney, Australia, and is now open for registration.
http://2009.foss4g.org/

. 27–28 October 2009. 2nd Call for Papers: Decentralization, Power and Tenure Rights of Forest-
Dependent People. Sadguru Foundation, Gujarat, India. Submission deadline: 10 August 2009.
Download details at:
http://www.mailprosx.com/mp/link.php?M=115574&N=663&L=2199&F=H

. 28-30 October 2009. Introduction to Wetland Remote Sensing and Mapping. Abdalla Hall,
Lafayette, Louisiana, USA. For more information contact Lindsey A. Broussard: Intern, National Wetlands
Research Center/USGS. 337-266-8502. Email:
lindsey_broussard@usgs.gov

. 3 November 2009. 2009 International Workshop on Location Based Social Networks (LBSN 09).
Seattle, WA, USA. Held in conjunction with the 17th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on
Advances in Geographic Information Systems. Adding a location dimension to online social networking.
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/xingx/LBSN2009.htm
and
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/xingx/LBSN2009.htm

. 6 November 2009. Forum on non-timber forest resources. Nanaimo, British Columbia.


E-mail: bcwild@royalroads.ca
Website: http://buybcwild.com/2009-ntfr-forum

. 11 Nov 2009. PEFC Stakeholder Dialogue: Exploring Issues Facing the Forest Sector. Paris,
France. Contact: info(at)pefc-france.org
http://www.pefc.org/

. 23-27 November 2009. The East Asian Seas Congress 2009. Manila, Philippines. The international
conference theme is "Partnerships at Work: Local Implementation and Good Practices". Email:
Congress@pemsea.org
Website: www.pemsea.org/eascongress

. 26 to 28 November 2009. VII International Pensa Conference Economic Crisis: Food, Fiber and
Bioenergy Chain. Sao Paulo, Brazil. Contact email/website:
ipc@pensaconference.org
http://www.pensaconference.org

. 7-11 December, 2009. Population Viability Analysis IV: Modeling Occupancy for Conservation.
Location: NCTC, Shepherdstown, WV.
Register online at https://doilearn.doi.gov/

. 13 December 2009. Forest Day 3. Copenhagen, Denmark. Forest Day 3 will take place alongside the
15th Conference of the Parties of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and will be hosted
by the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, the Government of Denmark, and CIFOR.
http://www.mailprosx.com/mp/link.php?M=115574&N=784&L=3173&F=H

. 14-17 Dec 2009. Asia and the Pacific Forest Products Workshop – Green Technology for Climate
Change Mitigation and Adaptation. Colombo, Sri Lanka. IUFRO 5.00.00
http://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-5/50000/activities/

Contact: Sim Heok-Choh, simhc(at)frim.gov.my; sim(at)apafri.org


http://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-5/50000/activities/

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. 14-18 December 2009. NH03: Remote Sensing of Natural Hazards during the Fall AGU meeting to
be held in San Francisco, USA. You are invited to submit your abstract for presentation (oral and poster)
by September 3, 2009. For more details, go to:
http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm09/program/scientific_session_search.php?show=detail&sessid=269

. 28-30 December. ICECS - Dubai 2009: The 2nd International Conference on Environmental and
Computer Science
http://www.icecs.org/

. 3-13 January, 2010. The Smithsonian's Center for Conservation Education and Sustainability and the
George Mason Center for Conservation Studies are offering a graduate and professional course,
Effective Conservation Leadership, to be held at the Conservation and Research Center, Front Royal,
Virginia.
Contact zootraining@si.edu

. 2 February 2010. World Wetlands Day 2010 - Wetlands, Biodiversity, and Climate Change.
http://ramsar.org/wwd/10/wwd2010_advance.htm

. 10-15 February, 2010. GEOProcessing 2010: The Second International Conference on Advanced
Geographic Information Systems, Applications, and Services. St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles.
Submission deadline: October 5, 2009. General page:
http://www.iaria.org/conferences2010/GEOProcessing10.html
Call for Papers:
http://www.iaria.org/conferences2010/CfPGEOProcessing10.html

. 8–19 March 2010. International Training Event: Third Executive Forest Policy Short Course –
Enhancing Forest Policy in the Greater Mekong Subregion. RECOFTC, Bangkok, Thailand,
Registration deadline: 31 December 2009>
http://www.mailprosx.com/mp/link.php?M=115574&N=900&L=3523&F=H

. 12-14 April, 2010. International Conference on the Efforts in Response to Forest-Related Natural
Disasters. The 1st Forest Science Forum. Beijing, China.
http://www.gfsf2010.org/

. 6-9 July, 2010. First Call for Papers GI_Forum 2010. The Geoinformatics Forum Salzburg (GI_Forum)
at the University of Salzburg, Austria.
http://www.gi-forum.org/

. 23-28 August 2010. XXIII IUFRO World Congress "Forests for the Future: Sustaining Society and
the Environment", Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Invitation: http://www.iufro.org/auth/events/congresses/world-congress-2010/
1st Announcement: http://www.iufro2010.com/text/upload/1st_Announcement.pdf

. Forestry Information Session - At the World Forestry Congress there will be a session on “The
evolving role of information specialists in today’s rapidly changing world: are libraries still relevant?” Visit:
http://www.cfm2009.org/
Contact: vanda.ferreira(at)fao.org

. 4-6 May 2010. International Biomass Conference & Expo. Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
http://www.biomassconference.com/

. 11-14 May 2010. 13th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science: “Geospatial
Thinking”. Guimarães, Portugal. Call for Papers. Go to:
http://agile2010.dsi.uminho.pt

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. 28 Jun – 2 Jul 2010. 18th Commonwealth Forestry Conference. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Organized
by the British Forestry Commission. Contact: cfcc(at)in-conference.org.uk
http://www.cfc2010.org

. July 20-23, 2010. Accuracy 2010. International Spatial Accuracy Research Association (ISARA). Ninth
International Symposium on Spatial Accuracy Assessment in Natural Resources and Environmental
Sciences. Leicester, UK.
http://www.accuracy2010.org/

. 27 September-1 October 2010. Recent Advances in Quantitative Remote Sensing, to be held in


Valencia, Spain, from. For further information please visit the website at
http://ipl.uv.es/raqrs

WHILE SURFING THE WEB…INTERESTING LINKS


For a complete listing of links go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/forest_information_update/

. Free Online Resources Center for Irrigation, Climate, Ground Water, GIS, Remote Sensing and
Spatial Hydrology FREE data needs. In addition, Tutorials, Articles, Reviews, Hot Jobs and news about
GIS, Remote Sensing and Spatial Hydrology.
http://free-gis-data.blogspot.com/

. Ghost Forest - Ghost Forest is an original and ambitious project by Angela Palmer that seeks to raise
public awareness of the connections between deforestation and climate change. It involves taking a
series of 10 rainforest tree stumps, most with their buttress roots still attached, from a regulated,
commercially logged tropical rainforest in Ghana. The tree stumps will be presented as a “ghost forest”
firstly in Trafalgar Square in London, and then in Copenhagen to coincide with the UN Climate Change
Conference in December.
http://www.ghostforest.org/

. Satellite data instrumental in combating desertification. With land degradation in dryland regions
continuing to worsen, the UN Convention to Combat Desertification has agreed on scientist-
recommended indicators for monitoring and assessing desertification that signatory countries must report
on.
http://www.esa.int/esaEO/SEM3LCXRA0G_environment_0.html

. Climate Change Facts Sheet – Sudan


http://www.ias.unu.edu/resource_centre/Sudan_Climate%20Change%20Facts%20Sheets
%20Series_2008_2_lowres.pdf

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