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2014IUFROCongress_Accepted Abstracts by Theme_Session_Country.xlsx 1 of 162 First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Advances in large-scale forest inventories to support Universidade Regional de Contribution of Floristic and Forest Inventory of Santa Catarina (IFFSC) to Sub-plenary session the monitoring and the assessment of forest Alexander Vibrans Brazil Blumenau large scale forest biodiversity assessment biodiversity and ecosystem services Assessing information for indicators on SFM: potentials and pitfallsCriteria Advances in large-scale forest inventories to support and indicators (C&I) have emerged as a powerful tool to promote Sub-plenary session the monitoring and the assessment of forest Michael Koehl Germany University of Hamburg sustainable forest management (SFM). Several international programs and biodiversity and ecosystem services initiatives have developed sets of criteri Advances in large-scale forest inventories to support Sub-plenary session the monitoring and the assessment of forest Lorenzo Fattorini Italy University of Siena Inference on diversity indexes from large-scale forest inventories biodiversity and ecosystem services Advances in large-scale forest inventories to support Development of innovative models for multiscale monitoring of ecosystem Sub-plenary session the monitoring and the assessment of forest Marco Marchetti Italy Italian Academy of Forest Sciences services indicators in Mediterranean forests biodiversity and ecosystem services The challenge of climate resilient biodiversity enrichment in planted forests Sub-plenary session Biodiversity and ecosystem services in planted forests Shuirong Wu China Chinese Academy of Forestry in post-tenure reform China Sub-plenary session Biodiversity and ecosystem services in planted forests Hervé JACTEL France INRA Biodiversity and resistance to pests and pathogens of planted forests Assessing biodiversity effects on forest multi-functionality using a global Sub-plenary session Biodiversity and ecosystem services in planted forests Michael Scherer-Lorenzen Germany University of Freiburg network of tree diversity experiments Sub-plenary session Biodiversity and ecosystem services in planted forests Peter Freer-Smith United Kingdom Forest Research The impacts of pests and diseases on future delivery of ecosystem services Centre of Forestry, Environmental Understanding role of traditional forest knowledge and culture in landscape Sub-plenary session Cultural values, quality of life and forest landscapes Jinlong Liu China and Resources Policy Study restoration in China Sub-plenary session Cultural values, quality of life and forest landscapes mauro agnoletti Italy GESAAF-University of Florence Cultural values and forest policies. The case of Europe Cultural values, landscapes and quality of life at the GIAHS Imilchil- Sub-plenary session Cultural values, quality of life and forest landscapes saidi seddik Morocco INRA Amellagou site in Morocco Energy from trees: Technology, opportunities, and Swedish University of Agricultural Social processes, challenges and opportunities for forest bioenergy Sub-plenary session Peter Edwards Sweden challenges Sciences harvesting Energy from trees: Technology, opportunities, and Swedish University of Agricultural Sub-plenary session Gustaf Egnell Sweden Feedstock production practices and challenges in Sweden challenges Sciences Energy from trees: Technology, opportunities, and Sub-plenary session Hans R. Heinimann Switzerland ETH Zurich Life-cycle assessment LCA of biomass fuels - state and perspectives challenges Energy from trees: Technology, opportunities, and Economics and logistics of forest biomass supply: Integrated supply chain Sub-plenary session Nathaniel Anderson United States US Forest Service challenges research to reduce costs, increase value and quantify uncertainty Energy from trees: Technology, opportunities, and Yale School of Forestry and The Global Footprint of Traditional Woodfuels: a Spatially Explicit Sub-plenary session Robert Bailis United States challenges Environmental Studies Assessment of Supply, Demand, and Sustainability Energy from trees: Technology, opportunities, and USDA Forest Service, Rocky Environmental Impacts and Site Sustainability of Biomass-for-Bioenergy Sub-plenary session Deborah Page-Dumroese United States challenges Mountain Research Station Harvest Operations Forest biodiversity, ecosystem services and human Red Iberoaméricana de Bosques Effective territorial governance for the maintenance and restoration of Sub-plenary session well-being – harnessing biodiversity for adaptation to Ronnie De Camino Costa Rica Modelo (RIABM) - CATIE ecosystem services: analysis of experiences global change Forest biodiversity, ecosystem services and human IRSTEA-France & University of St. Forest landscape heterogeneity and local plant species richness effects: A Sub-plenary session well-being – harnessing biodiversity for adaptation to Sandra Luque France Andrews proxy for biodiversity monitoring global change Forest biodiversity, ecosystem services and human Scion (New Zealand Forest Sub-plenary session well-being – harnessing biodiversity for adaptation to Eckehard Brockerhoff New Zealand Biodiversity, ecosystem services and resistance to invasion of planted forests Research Insititute) global change Forest biodiversity, ecosystem services and human On beyond S: why other metrics of biodiversity can tell more about Sub-plenary session well-being – harnessing biodiversity for adaptation to David Hooper United States Western Washington University ecosystem services than species richness global change A global-comparative analysis of household-level incomes from Sub-plenary session Forest foods, medicines and human health Carsten Smith-Hall Denmark University of Copenhagen environmental food products Sub-plenary session Forest foods, medicines and human health Kalevi Korpela Finland University of Tampere Restorative impacts of green environment on human well-being 3/25/14 2014IUFROCongress_Accepted Abstracts by Theme_Session_Country.xlsx 2 of 162 First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Sub-plenary session Forest foods, medicines and human health Kristiina Wahala Finland University of Helsinki From forest to pharmacy — drug development from nature based molecules Sub-plenary session Forest foods, medicines and human health Robert Nasi Indonesia CIFOR Wildlife: a forgotten and threatened forest food resource Sub-plenary session Forest foods, medicines and human health James Chamberlain United States USDA Forest Service Integrating Forest Foods and Medicines into Sustainable Forest Management Sub-plenary session Forest foods, medicines and human health Marla R. Emery United States USDA Forest Service Food security, food sovereignty, and urban forests Synergies, feedbacks and tipping points: mountain pine beetle’s rapid range Sub-plenary session Forest health in a changing world Allan Carroll Canada The University of British Columbia expansion threatens invasion of North American boreal pine forests Sub-plenary session Forest health in a changing world Ian Thompson Canada Canadian Forest Service Loss of resilience leads to low productivity in a Chilean hardwood forest Forestry and Forest Products Sub-plenary session Forest health in a changing world Kimiko Okabe Japan Forest biodiversity and forest health Research Institute International trade in live plants: Rationale for mitigating a high-risk Sub-plenary session Forest health in a changing world Michael Wingfield South Africa FABI, University of Pretoria pathway for the introduction of forest pests and pathogens Forests for people: Ecosystem services under University of Natural Resources Sub-plenary session Ulrike Pröbstl-Haider Austria Introduction to the IUFRO Forests for People strategy pressure? and Life Sciences Vienna Forests for people: Ecosystem services under Reforestation in the Anthropocene: Biological and societal perspectives on Sub-plenary session Sally Aitken Canada University of British Columbia pressure? genetic decisions Stretching community-based ecosystem management to protect Indigenous Forests for people: Ecosystem services under Sub-plenary session Sarah Welter Canada University of Saskatchewan livelihoods: The Beardy’s and Okemasis First Nation and the Prince Albert pressure? Model Forest Forests for people: Ecosystem services under Sub-plenary session Ken Cordell United States US Forest Service The Future of Outdoor Recreation, Society and Forests in the United States pressure? Forests for people: Ecosystem services under The role of forest provisioning ecosystem services in coping with household Sub-plenary session Felix Kalaba Zambia Copperbelt University pressure? stresses and shocks in Miombo woodlands of Zambia Forest watershed management policies and practices meeting increasing Sub-plenary session Forests, water, and people Leon Bren Australia University of Melbourne multiple needs in a changing world Forest and water relations under a changing environment: worldwide Sub-plenary session Forests, water, and people Shirong LIU China Chinese Academy of Forestry evidences at multiple spatial scales Eastern Forest Environmental From Forests to the Faucets: Water Supply Functions of Forests Under Global Sub-plenary session Forests, water, and people Ge Sun United States Threat Assessment