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Urban Forest Update – May 2009

by David Bloniarz - May 11th, 2009

CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

Conference ‘Great Places, Great Cities’
Glasgow, Scotland, 4-5 June 2009

This two-day conference will bring together an international audience to discuss the role of public space and green networks in creating truly sustainable cities – cities which have a reduced impact on the environment, which cope better with the consequences of global climate change and where people want to live and work. For further information, see http://www.greenspacescotland.org.uk/default.asp?page=482.

 

Conference ‘Forestry Serving Urbanised Societies in the North Atlantic Region’
Reykjavik, Iceland, 16-19 September 2009

This international conference, organised under the Icelandic chairmanship of the Nordic Council of Ministers, will bring together researchers and practitioners from the North Atlantic Region to 1) present and discuss the state-of-art of research on forestry serving urbanised societies; 2) find ways of better implementation of state-of-art knowledge; and 3) developing a joint research agenda for the future. Conference sessions will look at e.g. the social and health services of forests, innovative forest planning, design and management, benefit valuation, species selection, and community forestry approaches.

The event is co-organised by the Nordic-Baltic Centre of Advanced Research on Forestry Serving Urbanised Societies, CARe-FOR-US (www.sl.life.ku.dk/care-for-us).

Abstracts should be submitted before June 30, 2009. Please visit the conference website for further details: http://skogur.is/radstefna-sept-2009. ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Register at http://skogur.is/radstefna-sept-2009

 

Malaysian Urban Forestry Conference 2009
Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, 17-19 November 2009

Please click here to view the announcement and call for papers for the Malaysian Urban Forestry Conference 2009: ‘Lessons for Sustainable Development’. This international event will be held back-to-back with an FAO workshop on urban and peri-urban forestry.

 

International Healthy Parks, Healthy People Congress
Melbourne, Australia, 11-16 April 2010

The Call for Proposals for the first International Healthy Parks Healthy People Congress is NOW OPEN and will remain open until June 22nd 2009. With the increasing recognition of the value of nature to human health and wellbeing worldwide, Parks Victoria will host the inaugural International Healthy Parks Healthy People Congress at the new Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia. For further information, visit the conference website at www.healthyparkshealthypeoplecongress.org.

 

Urban forestry session at the IUFRO 2010 World Congress
Seoul, South Korea, 23-28 August 2010

An urban forestry session at this main IUFRO event has just been accepted. The 2-hour session will have as its theme ‘Promoting urban forest services in partnership between scientists and
communities’. Invited speakers such as David Nowak (US Forest Service), Kjell Nilsson (University of Copenhagen), Pepper Provenzano (TreeLink) and Makoto Yokohari (University of Tokyo) will shine their light on successful science-practice collaboration in urban forestry.

Abstracts for all IUFRO 2010 sessions can now be submitted. For further details, visit: http://www.iufro2010.com/. For the mentioned urban forestry session, only poster abstracts can be considered.


 
PUBLICATIONS

Journal Urban Forestry & Urban Greening now indexed by Thomson Reuters

As of issue 1 of the present Volume (8, 2009), Urban Forestry and Urban Greening is indexed by Thomson Reuters (formerly ISI). This means that the journal has become part of major databases such as Science Citation Index Expanded. Articles published by us from Vol. 9, issue 1 onwards will be part of the Web of Science. The journal’s first impact factor will be granted for 2011.

Find more information about the journal and its indexing at http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/701803/description#description.

New publication: ‘GreenKeys @ Your City – A guide for urban green quality’

GreenKeys, an INTERREG III B Project which has developed suggestions for how to improve the planning and management of urban green spaces, has recently issued this interesting manual. It contains recommendations for green space development in European cities and provides guidelines on the preparation and implementation of an urban green space strategy. You can download the report (or order a hardcopy) from the project’s website: www.greenkeys-project.net.

 

Urban Forest Update – March 2009

by David Bloniarz - March 25th, 2009

CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

12th European Forum on Urban Forestry (EFUF) – Register now!
Arnhem, The Netherlands, 27-30 May 2009

The 12th edition of the EFUF, an event co-sponsored by IUFRO Urban Forestry, promises to become a good one. The 12th EFUF will have as title: Urban forestry – Working together for green city values, with themes such as green city marketing, children and nature, participatory urban forestry, and strategic and innovative urban forestry.

The call for abstracts is now closed, but don’t forget to register for the event as soon as possible, as limited places are available. For full details about the programme, keynote speakers, excursions, and online registration, visit http://www.arnhem.nl/content.jsp?objectid=69936.

Conference ‘Forestry Serving Urbanised Societies in the North Atlantic Region’
Reykjavik, Iceland, 16-19 September 2009

This international conference, organised under the Icelandic chairmanship of the Nordic Council of Ministers, will bring together researchers and practitioners from the North Atlantic Region to 1) present and discuss the state-of-art of research on forestry serving urbanised societies; 2) find ways of better implementation of state-of-art knowledge; and 3) developing a joint research agenda for the future. Conference sessions will look at e.g. the social and health services of forests, innovative forest planning, design and management, species selection, and community forestry approaches.

Abstracts should be submitted before June 15, 2009. Click Here for detailed information about the event .


Urban forestry session at the IUFRO 2010 World Congress
Seoul, South Korea, 23-28 August 2010

A proposal for an urban forestry session at this main IUFRO event has just been accepted. The 2-hour session will have as its theme ‘Promoting urban forest services in partnership between scientists and communities’. Invited speakers such as David Nowak (US Forest Service), Kjell Nilsson (University of Copenhagen), Pepper Provenzano (TreeLink) and Makoto Yokohari (University of Tokyo) will shine their light on successful science-practice collaboration in urban forestry. More details about this session will be provided in the near future.


PUBLICATIONS

Journal Urban Forestry & Urban Greening now indexed by Thomson Reuters

As of issue 1 of the present Volume (8, 2009), Urban Forestry and Urban Greening is indexed by Thomson Reuters (formerly ISI). This means that the journal has become part of major databases such as Science Citation Index Expanded. Articles published by us from Vol. 9, issue 1 onwards will be part of the Web of Science. The journal’s first impact factor will be granted for 2011.

Find more information about the journal and its indexing at http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/701803/description#description.

New publication: ‘GreenKeys @ Your City – A guide for urban green quality’

GreenKeys, an INTERREG III B Project which has developed suggestions for how to improve the planning and management of urban green spaces, has recently issued this interesting manual. It contains recommendations for green space development in European cities and provides guidelines on the preparation and implementation of an urban green space strategy. You can download the report (or order a hardcopy) from the project’s website: www.greenkeys-project.net.

Urban Forest Update – February 2009

by David Bloniarz - February 3rd, 2009

 

UPCOMING CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

12th European Forum on Urban Forestry – Call for abstracts

 Arnhem, The Netherlands, 27-30 May 2009

 Arnhem is a city rich in old and new green spaces, situated at the fringe of the Veluwe, the largest (and heavily visited) forest and nature area of The Netherlands.  In 2008 Arnhem has been granted as the Greenest city of the Netherlands. The 12th EFUF will have as title: “Urban forestry – Working together for green city values”. Abstracts for oral presentations are solicited under four sub-themes:

  1. Green city marketing – how can urban forests and other green spaces be used to promote cities?
  2. Children and nature  how do we develop urban forests that promote use by children and youths, e.g. for educational and health purposes?;
  3. Participatory urban forestry  sharing experiences about collaboration between planners, managers, interest groups and residents;
  4. Strategic and innovative urban forestry  how to we successfully develop urban forests for the future, linking up to major political agendas, using concepts such as green infrastructure, marketing of green values, etc.?

Abstracts of up to 300 words and with full authors details should be submitted to Mr. John Raggers, john.raggers@wur.nl, no later than March 11, 2009.

The EFUFs programme will start with an ice-breaker at Tuesday 26 May (evening) and end on Saturday 30 May with an excursion of the Veluwe forest region. Further information (e.g. on how to register) will soon become available from http://www.arnhem.nl/content.jsp?objectid=69936.

 

International conference Landscape Design in the City: Historical Landscapes in the Modern Era

St. Petersburg, Russia, 1-3 June 2009

St. Petersburg is the most European city in Russia with numerous historical landscapes under UNESCO protection.  At the same time St. Petersburg is one of the largest Russian and European megapolises that experiences all the problems of a modern city and consequences of integration in a global market system. The theme of this conference will allow discussion of very broad questions for example European Influence in Russian monuments of garden art, Methods of Historical landscape restoration: international and Russian experience, Life of historical landscapes in the era of market economy and globalisation: positive and negative experiences, Search of historical landscape integration into modern landscapes and Historical landscapes as an inspiration for modern landscape architecture. For more information about this event, contact Dr. Maria Ignatieva at ignatiem@lincoln.ac.nz.

 

15th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM 2009)- Call for abstracts

Vienna, Austria, 5-8 July 2009

Abstracts for this event, titled Meet Old and New Worlds in Research, Planning and Management, are due 9 February 2009. Check out the events web-site, with information about transportation, accommodations, post-conference field trips and the spousal program: http://www.issrm09.info. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the organisers at issrm09@boku.ac.at.

 

ECLAS Conference 2009 – Call for abstracts

Genoa, Italy, 23-27 September 2009

This year’s conference of the European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools will have as its theme Landscape & Ruins – Planning and Design for the Regeneration of Derelict Places. Deadline for abstracts is 23 February 2009; abstracts should be addressed to: eclas2009@arch.unige.it. Read more about the conference at http://www.eclas.org/eclas-conference-details.php?mode=next.

 

XIII World Forestry Congress – Call for abstracts

Buenos Aires, 18-25 October 2009

The XIII World Forestry Congress (WFC) will be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 18-25 October 2009. This Congress can provide a good opportunity to keep high the attention on the role of “Forest and Trees for Healthy Cities  Improving Livelihoods and Environment for All”. There will be several sessions with attention for urban forestry and forests-health links. Hence you are encouraged to submit abstracts of your studies and research to the organizers of the Congress. ABSTRACTS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED BY 15 FEBRUARY 2009. Abstracts should be submitted following the instructions provided on the Congress website: www.wfc2009.org. If the automatic system for uploading the abstracts doesn’t work, please send to: WFC-XIII@fao.org.

The following items should be included: 1) Type of presentation (voluntary paper); 2) Thematic session (in relation with the programme of the WFC); 3) Title; 4)  Author(s); 5) E-mail and mailing addresses of the main author; 6) Abstract (minimum 300 words  maximum 400 words); 7) Between 3 and 5 keywords. Texts must be written in one of the three official languages of the Congress (English, French or Spanish). Abstracts submitted in other languages will not be taken into consideration. The acceptance of abstracts does not imply that the papers will be presented orally at the Congress. The decision of the reviewing committee to this effect will only be taken once the review of the full papers is completed. The authors whose abstracts have been accepted must submit the full papers before 31 May 2009.

 he World Forestry Congress serves as a forum for governments, universities, civil society and the private sector to exchange views and experiences and to formulate recommendations for implementation of environmentally friendly forest policies at national, regional and global levels. The Congress also provides an opportunity for the sector to produce an overview of the state of forests and forestry in order to discern trends, adapt policies and raise awareness of issues among decision-makers, the public and other parties concerned.


 

NEW PUBLICATIONS

Journal Urban Forestry & Urban Greening publishes first issue of 2009

This scientific journals first issue of Volume 8 is now available online, at www.sciencedirect.com. This issue includes articles on, for example, a decision support system for urban tree planting programs, a new management regime for public green spaces in the Nordic countries, and on exogenous applications of carbohydrates on the growth and vitality of live oaks. As always, new papers are very welcome -  submit at http://ees.elsevier.com/ufug.

 

Arboriculture and Urban Forestry  - Special issue resulting from ISA-IUFRO event on urban forest structure

A recent special issue of the scientific journal Arboriculture and Urban Forestry focuses on urban forest structure. This issue, compiled by IUFRO Urban Forestry deputy coordinator David Nowak, includes papers presented during a special co-organised by IUFRO at the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) 2008 Congress. For a table of contents, see http://joa.isa-arbor.com/articles.asp?JournalID=1&VolumeID=34&IssueID=6.  IUFRO Urban Forestry and ISA have agreed to jointly host future events of this type as well. For more information, contact David Nowak at dnowak@fs.fed.us.

 

New book: European Forest Recreation and Tourism, edited by Simon Bell et al.

This new handbook draws on an EU-wide project (COST E33) which over the last four years has collected the expertise of more than 80 professionals and academics, from 24 countries in Europe, on forest recreation and nature tourism research, planning and management. It brings together the most up to date, state of the art knowledge and makes it available to policy makers, planners, managers and students. For more information, see http://www.routledgesport.com/books/European-Forest-Recreation-and-Tourism-isbn9780415443630.

 

ArborNews Asia  Electronic newsletter

You can download the latest issue of this interesting newsletter on developments and activities in Asian arboriculture and urban forestry (winter 2008) from http://www.asiatreepreservation.com/images/2008%20December%20ARBORNews%20Asia.pdf.

 

New book: How to put nature into neighborhoods, by Maria Ignatieva et al.

Low Impact Urban Design and Development (LIUDD) is a sustainable living concept. Urban sustainability and health are achieved through effective management of stormwater, waste, energy, transport and ecosystem services. The greening of cities by planting ecologically with local species is also a vital part of the overall well being of ecosystems and citizens. Biodiversity or nature heritage contributes to enduring sense of place or identity – a key element of nationhood. This manual is for the town dweller, developer, landscape designer and planner – and provides practical applications from nearly a decade of LIUDD research across New Zealand. It summarizes and links to information regarding the physical and built environment, but its focal point is nature heritage and overcoming attrition and critical loss. For information on how to obtain this book, published as Landcare Research Science Series No. 35, contact Maria Ignatieva at ignatiem@lincoln.ac.nz.

 

Paper on Low Impact Urban Design and Development (LIUDD): matching urban design and urban ecology

This article by Ignatieva, Stewart and Meurk was recently published in Landscape Review (12(2). For obtaining a copy of this paper, contact Maria Ignatieva at ignatiem@lincoln.ac.nz.

Urban Forestry Update – September ’08

by David Bloniarz - September 18th, 2008

UPCOMING CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

?The Landscape Below Ground III Conference?
Lisle (near Chicago), Illinois, USA October 6-8, 2008?
Since 1993, the Landscape Below Ground conferences have provided a forum for presentation of the latest research and management practices on all aspects of tree root development in urban soils. Their impact on arboriculture and urban forestry has been significant. In this tradition, the third Landscape Below Ground Conference will be presented by The Morton Arboretum and the International Society of Arboriculture on October 6-8, 2008 in Lisle, Illinois. There will be over 47 speakers from 11 countries. For complete program schedule, registration and hotel information, see http://www.LandscapeBelowGround.org ??

The 4th International Conf. on Monitoring ?and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas (MMV4) ?
Montecatini Terme, Italy, 14-19 October 2008?
The MMV conference provides a forum for experts to exchange ideas and experiences related to the monitoring and management of visitors in recreational and protected areas. For further information, see http://www.mmv4.org. ??

Third ASEM Symposium on Urban Forestry
Guangzhou, China, November 12-13, 2008
The symposium will focus on Urban Forestry and Life Quality. A pre-conference tour will be organised on November 11th. You can read more here: http://www.lknet.ac.cn/%5CasemUF3.doc. Please note that the event is only open to experts from the 17 Asian and 28 European ASEM member states.

The 12th European Forum on Urban Forestry – ‘Changing city, changing forest’?
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 27-30 May 2009 ?
The 12th EFUF will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Amsterdamse Bos (Amsterdam Forest), one of Europe’s best-known city forest landscapes. The Forum will look back and develop directions for present and future large metropolitan green areas. More information will become available at http://www.efuf.org. ?


PUBLICATIONS ??

Urban Wildscapes
This new book, based on the Urban Wildscapes conference held in Sheffield during September 2007, contains new contributions from Chris Baines, Catharine Ward Thompson, Tim Edensor, Christopher Woodward, Ian D Rotherham, Steve Hinchcliffe, Andreas Langer, Cathy Dee, John Deller, Helen Morse Palmer, Marion Shoard, as well as the project partners, Anna Jorgensen, Marian Tylecote and Katy Atkinson. It is currently only available in electronic form and can be downloaded from the revamped Urban Wildscapes website – www.urbanwildscapes.org.uk. It is designed to viewed on screen, but a text only version will be added next week for anyone who wants to print out the whole book or an individual chapter.

Urban Forestry and Urban Greening Issue 4 of 2008
This new issue will soon be available online, at www.sciencedirect.com (search for Urban Forestry and Urban Greening). The issue includes, among other, an article about how Finnish teenagers use and perceive their local urban green space. You are very welcome to submit scientific articles, review papers, as well as book reviews via http://ees.elsevier.com/ufug. This site includes a guide for authors.


EXCHANGE PROGRAMMES

Exchange Program of the Society of Municipal Arborists (SMA) SMA is offering an exchange program for municipal arborists located around the world. SMA and contributing sponsors will fund airfare and basic expenses for professional exchanges within the next year, which will take place in spring or summer of 2008. Each participant will spend at least one week visiting and working with another city’s forestry department. An “exchange” may be “two-way,” meaning that paired participants take turns hosting the other, or “one-way,” where a selected participant only visits a willing host city identified and approved by SMA. More information about the programme is available for download here. An application form is available here. Deadline for applications is September 26, 2008.


NEW BOOKS

Two books published by Springer during late May look at various aspects of urban forestry:

- ‘Forest policies and social change in England’ (by Sylvie Nail) uses England as a case study to explore the relationships between forests, society and public perceptions, raising important questions about forest policy and management both now and in the future. The book includes chapters about the emergence and role of community and urban forestry in England. For more information, see: http://www.springer.com/life+sci/forestry/book/978-1-4020-8364-8

- ‘The Forest and the City: The cultural landscape of urban woodland’ (by Cecil Konijnendijk) discusses the relationship between cities and their forests over time, focusing on socio-cultural links. Chapters look, for example, at the spiritual and health links between urban dwellers and local forests, city forests as wild side of town and settings for art, and the role of city forests in community building. For more information about this book, see http://www.springer.com/life+sci/forestry/book/978-1-4020-8370-9?detailsPage=toc

Urban Forestry Update – Upcoming Conferences

by David Bloniarz - August 1st, 2008

Please be aware of these upcoming conferences that you might be interested in attending –

Final Conference of COST Action E39 ‘Forests, Trees and Human Health and Wellbeing’
Hamar, Norway, 28-30 August 2008

This final conference of an interesting research network that has focused on the contributions of forests and trees to human health and well being is open to all. The program for this conference can be viewed by clicking here. More information and registration details are available at: http://www.e39.ee/?Conferences:Hamar-Elverum_conference.


 
ECLAS conference: ‘New Landscapes – New Lives, New Challenges in Landscape Planning, Design and Management’
Alnarp, Sweden, 11-14 September 2008

A draft programme for this event, organised under the umbrella of the European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools, is now available at http://www.ltj.slu.se/eclas/.

 

‘The Landscape Below Ground III Conference’
Lisle (near Chicago), Illinois, USA, October 6-8, 2008

Since 1993, the Landscape Below Ground conferences have provided a forum for presentation of the latest research and management practices on all aspects of tree root development in urban soils. Their impact on arboriculture and urban forestry has been significant. In this tradition, the third Landscape Below Ground Conference will be presented by The Morton Arboretum and the International Society of Arboriculture on October 6-8, 2008 in Lisle, Illinois. There will be over 47 speakers from 11 countries. For complete program schedule, registration and hotel information, see http://www.LandscapeBelowGround.org.


Third ASEM Symposium on Urban Forestry
Guangzhou, China, November 12-13, 2008

The dates for this symposium for urban forestry experts from the so-called ASEM countries are now confirmed and registration is open. The symposium will focus on ‘Urban Forestry and Life Quality’. A pre-conference tour will be organised on November 11th. You can read more in the attached announcement, which also includes a registration form. Please note that the event is only open to experts from the 17 Asian and 28 European ASEM member states. For more information, and for a listing of countries attending the Symposium, please Click Here.