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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 inventories to support Universidade Regional de Contribution of Floristic and of Santa Catarina (IFFSC) to Sub-plenary session the monitoring and the assessment of forest Alexander Vibrans Brazil Blumenau large scale forest 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 (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 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 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 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 : Technology, opportunities, and Swedish University of Agricultural Social processes, challenges and opportunities for forest bioenergy Sub-plenary session Peter Edwards 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 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 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

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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 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 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 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 Center, USDA Change Forest Service Historical responses of research to global forestry Research responses to major forestry and forest products challenges over Sub-plenary session Jeffery Burley United Kingdom Past-President, IUFRO issues the past quarter century Historical responses of research to global forestry Dept of Forest Resources, Sub-plenary session Hans Gregersen United States Global forest challenges over the past quarter century issues University of Minnesota Integrating the economics of ecosystem services into Sub-plenary session Shashi Kant Canada University of Toronto Valuation of Ecosystem Services Using the Life Satisfaction Approach sustainable forest management Georg-August-Universität Integrating the economics of ecosystem services into Sub-plenary session Elisabeth Kindler Germany Göttingen, Department of forest Influence of the TEEB DE study on forest reporting and management sustainable forest management economics and forest utilization Integrating the economics of ecosystem services into Sub-plenary session Donald Grebner United States Mississippi State University The Role of Bioenergy as an sustainable forest management Integrating the economics of ecosystem services into Current Status and Future Research Directions for Assessing Water as an Sub-plenary session Donald Hodges United States The University of Tennessee sustainable forest management Ecosystem Service

University of Massachusetts Can Policy Learning Improve Strategic Insights for Practitioners and Policy Sub-plenary session Policy learning for multi-level governance Gabriela Bueno United States Boston Makers? Lessons from collaborative research on legality verification in Brazil

School of Forestry & The Role of Policy Learning in Shaping Pathways of Influence: Lessons from Sub-plenary session Policy learning for multi-level governance Benjamin Cashore United States Environmental Studies; Yale Multi-level Forest Governance for Designing an Effective Learning University/US Architecture Sub-plenary session Policy learning for multi-level governance Margaret Shannon United States European Forest Institute Science-Policy Advocacy: Creating new social institutions for policy learning University of Natural Resources Resilience of forest ecosystem services to changing Sub-plenary session Rupert Seidl Austria and Life Sciences (BOKU) Vienna, Disturbance regimes and ecosystem services in a changing world disturbance regimes Austria

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Resilience of forest ecosystem services to changing ALTERRA Research Institute, Risks for ecosystem services provisioning from natural disturbance: A Sub-plenary session Mart-Jan Schelhaas Netherlands disturbance regimes Wageningen European perspective. Resilience of forest ecosystem services to changing Intensifying bark beetle outbreaks in western North America negatively Sub-plenary session Jeffrey Hicke United States University of Idaho disturbance regimes affect as an ecosystem service Resilience of forest ecosystem services to changing Climate change and disturbance regimes in western North America: Sub-plenary session David Peterson United States U.S. Forest Service disturbance regimes pathways for building resilience Resilience of forest ecosystem services to changing USDA Forest Service, PNW Resilience of forest ecosystem services to changing disturbance regimes: a Sub-plenary session Thomas Spies United States disturbance regimes Research Station synthesis Resilience of forest ecosystem services to changing Resilience in forest ecosystem management - an introduction from the Sub-plenary session Scott Stephens United States ESPM UC Berkeley disturbance regimes western US and northwestern Mexico Stemming invasions of forest insects and pathogens: Institute of Zoology, Chinese Pathways of major invasive forest pests in China and issues with Sub-plenary session Research supporting pathway risk management and Jianghua Sun China Academy of Sciences international collaboration phytosanitary policy Stemming invasions of forest insects and pathogens: Sub-plenary session Research supporting pathway risk management and Alain Roques France INRA, Zoologie Forestière Forest Insect Invasion Pathways in Europe phytosanitary policy Stemming invasions of forest insects and pathogens: Sub-plenary session Research supporting pathway risk management and Alberto Santini Italy Institute of Plant Protection Global Forest Pathogen Invasion Pathways phytosanitary policy Stemming invasions of forest insects and pathogens: Overview of Forest Insect and Pathogen Invasion Pathways and Sub-plenary session Research supporting pathway risk management and Hugh Evans United Kingdom Forest Research Consequences phytosanitary policy Sub-plenary session The future of our forests David Cohen Canada University of BC Drivers of Future Forest Use Alterra, Wageningen University Sub-plenary session The future of our forests Gert-Jan Nabuurs Netherlands European forests: facing the challenges of the coming 50 years and Research Sub-plenary session The future of our forests Luis Neves Silva Portugal WWF International New Generation : what future role towards sustainability? Carbon, fossil fuel, and biodiversity mitigation using both products and Sub-plenary session The future of our forests Chadwick Oliver United States Yale University forests The Importance of quantifying uncertainty in Canadian Forest Service, Natural Uncertainty in forest management planning: why it will not go away and Sub-plenary session Pierre Bernier Canada managing forests Resources Canada what should we do about it The Importance of quantifying uncertainty in Sub-plenary session Biing Guan China - Taipei National Taiwan University On Identifying and Establishing Confidence Limits of Trends managing forests The Importance of quantifying uncertainty in University of Helsinki, Department Sub-plenary session Annika Kangas Finland Improving forestry decision making by accounting for uncertainty managing forests of Forest Sciences SUNY-ESF (College of The Importance of quantifying uncertainty in Uncertainty is hardly Unimportant: Estimating detectable rates of change in Sub-plenary session Ruth Yanai United States Environmental Science and managing forests carbon Forestry) 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forests for People Bradley Walters Canada Mount Allison University St. Lucia’s : Unique Event or Recurring Historical Pattern? Economic, social and cultural parameters 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Economic development, government intervention, and forest transition in Forests for People Hexing Long China Renmin University of China Economic, social and cultural parameters China 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Study on the Intelligent Management of Ecosystem Based on the Complex Forests for People Zuomin Wen China Nanjing Forestry University Economic, social and cultural parameters System Theory 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forest transition in China and interprovincial flow of commodity, population Forests for People Huidan Xue China Renmin University of China Economic, social and cultural parameters and forestry investment 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: TRANSITION TO SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT AND REHABILITATION Forests for People Padam Bhojvaid Forest Research Institute Economic, social and cultural parameters IN INDIA World Centre (ICRAF), 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Southeast Asia Regional Office, Forests for People James M. Roshetko Indonesia Smallholder forestry in Asia – products and services for a greener future Economic, social and cultural parameters Indonesia; Winrock International, Morrilton, AR, USA Department of Land, Environment, 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: The local level cooperation forms in forestry and their governance: Croatia Forests for People Marina Miovska Italy Agriculture and Forestry, Economic, social and cultural parameters and Serbia as case studies of South East Europe University of Padua

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forest Common Resources and Sustainability: Van (Forest) Panchayat and Forests for People Kazuyo Nagahana Japan The University of Tokyo Economic, social and cultural parameters Committee in Garhwal, India 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forests for People Satoshi Tachibana Japan University of Tsukuba Transition to sustainable forestry management and rehabilitation in Japan Economic, social and cultural parameters 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Comparative Analysis of Forest Transitions in nine Asian Countries – An Forests for People YOUN Yeo-Chang Korea, Republic of [email protected] Economic, social and cultural parameters Economic Modeling Institute of Forestry, Lithuanian 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forests for People Diana Mizaraite Lithuania Research Centre for Agriculture Economic evaluation of forest management sustainability in Lithuania Economic, social and cultural parameters and Forestry College of Forestry and Natural 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Transition to sustainable forest management and rehabilitation in the Forests for People Leni Camacho Philippines Resources, University of the Economic, social and cultural parameters Philippines Philippines Los Banos 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Inverness College, University of Applying the principles of the Model Forest approach: a case study from the Forests for People Melanie Smith United Kingdom Economic, social and cultural parameters the Highlands and Islands Highlands and Islands of Scotland 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forests for People Beth Bee United States East Carolina University Land tenure, agrarian change and : The case of Mexico Economic, social and cultural parameters 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: The indigenous roots of the 1996 Bolivian and implications for Forests for People Michael Dockry United States USDA Forest Service Economic, social and cultural parameters the decline in forestry certification 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Indonesia’s forest management units as agents of social safeguards in REDD+ Forests for People Yeonsu Kim United States School of Forestry Economic, social and cultural parameters implementation 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Zikatar Environmental Center Forests for People Andranik Ghulijanyan Armenia Legal aspects of the establishment of community forests in Armenia Economic, social and cultural parameters SNCO, Director

Institute of Forestry and 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: PARADIGM SHIFT OF FOREST MANAGEMENT OF FROM Forests for People M. Al-Amin Bangladesh Environmental Sciences, University Economic, social and cultural parameters PRODUCTION TO SERVICE ORIENTED FOREST of Chittagong, Bangladesh

101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Performance of Joint Community Patrolling at Lawachara National Park, Forests for People Md. Wasiul Islam Bangladesh Khulna University Economic, social and cultural parameters Bangladesh 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Silvopastoral systems in areas of remnant native forest: the link between Forests for People Ana Lúcia Hanisch Brazil Epagri Economic, social and cultural parameters income generation and environmental conservation 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Gender Difference in Forest Management: temporal and cross-cultural Forests for People Monika Singh Canada University of British Columbia Economic, social and cultural parameters perspective in aboriginal communities in India and Canada 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forests for People Lingchao Li China Renmin University of China Understanding forest transition in China from perspective of globalization Economic, social and cultural parameters 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Diversification of pathways for Forest Transition in China – based on Forests for People Ming Liang China Renmin University of China Economic, social and cultural parameters Province-level Panel Data 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Northwest Agriculture and How do Local Communities Interpret and Shape Forest Policy Intervention? – Forests for People Yaofeng Luo China Economic, social and cultural parameters Forestry University Case of Collective Forest Tenure Reform in China 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Rethinking Governance Arrangement for Sustainable Management of Timber Forests for People William Kwadwo Dumenu Ghana Economic, social and cultural parameters Ghana Trees in Areas Outside Forest Reserves in Ghana 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forestry Research Institute of Forests for People Kwame Antwi Oduro Ghana Exploring the future of timber resources in the high forest zone of Ghana Economic, social and cultural parameters Ghana 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forest Research Institute, Understanding forest transition in cultural, social and economic framework Forests for People Madan Prasad Singh India Economic, social and cultural parameters Dehradun, India for India 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forest Research Institute, Forests for People Madan Prasad Singh India Adapting Forest Management Planning to climate change in India Economic, social and cultural parameters Dehradun, India 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Socio-economic and Cultural Aspects of Forest Transition in Kuningan Forests for People Ellyn Kathalina Damayanti Indonesia Economic, social and cultural parameters Agricultural University (IPB) District, West Java, Indonesia 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Center for International Forestry The use of foresighting tool in land use planning and ecosystem based Forests for People Nining Liswanti Indonesia Economic, social and cultural parameters Research management: Lessons learned from Maluku Island, Indonesia 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Forests for People Lilik Budi Prasetyo Indonesia Underlying causes of Forest Transitions in Indonesia Economic, social and cultural parameters Agricultural University (IPB) 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: OPPORTUNITY COST OF CANOPY COVER AS AN EFFORT OF ENHANCING Forests for People Syukur UMAR Indonesia Tadulako University of Indonesia Economic, social and cultural parameters CARBON STOCK IN COCOA AGROFORESTRY

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Forests for People Sajad Ghanbari Iran University of Tehran The Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) trend in the world and Iran Economic, social and cultural parameters 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Public Participation in and Urban Forest Management in Forests for People Mi Sun Park Korea, Republic of Seoul National University Economic, social and cultural parameters the South Korea

101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Instituto de Silvicultura e Industria SIMULATOR FOR THE COST INTEGRAL ANALYSIS OF REFORESTATION Forests for People José Ciro Hernández-Díaz Mexico Economic, social and cultural parameters de la Madera, ISIMA-UJED PROJECTS

101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: The people and the exploitation of forest resources: Social forestry and a Forests for People said zarouali Morocco HCP MOROCCO Economic, social and cultural parameters sustainable future of the forest Department of Soil Conservation 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Contribution of Watershed Management Program to the Livelihoods of the Forests for People Ram Singh Thapa Nepal and Watershed Management, Economic, social and cultural parameters Local People; A case study from Nepal Kathmandu, Nepal 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: ’No chop um, no kill um, but keep um’’: Moving Prunus africana from an Forests for People Verina Ingram Netherlands WUR & CIFOR Economic, social and cultural parameters endangered species to everyday tree in Cameroon? 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: Department of Forestry, Wildlife Rural People’s Perception of Forest Resources Conservation in Ekiti State, Forests for People Oluwayemisi Grace E. Arowosoge Nigeria Economic, social and cultural parameters and Fisheries Management Nigeria. 101 Transitions to sustainable forest management: İNTEGRATED WATERSHED REHABİLİTATİON PROJECTS WİTH EXAMPLES OF Forests for People MUSTAFA CETİN Turkey Economic, social and cultural parameters THE WORLD AND TURKEY Department of Geosciences and 103 The future of recreation in forests and other Inclusion of Recreational Indicators in the National Forest Inventory – Forests for People Frank Søndergaard Jensen Denmark Natural Resource Management, nature areas Experiences and Results from Denmark University of Copenhagen 103 The future of recreation in forests and other Forests for People Jenni Moilanen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute Biodiversity and people interrelationship – from urban to protected areas nature areas 103 The future of recreation in forests and other Forests for People Tuija Sievänen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute Outdoor Recreation Future in Finland nature areas 103 The future of recreation in forests and other Forests for People Vincent Upton Ireland Teagasc Using demand models to spatially target forest recreation developments nature areas 103 The future of recreation in forests and other A Web-based Panel Approach to Outdoor Recreation Inventories – Forests for People Peter Fredman Sweden Mid-Sweden University nature areas Experiences from Sweden 103 The future of recreation in forests and other Swedish University of Agricultural Using existing data in national biodiversity monitoring program (NILS) to Forests for People Marcus Hedblom Sweden nature areas Sciences create new approaches for monitoring recreational indicators Forest Research. Centre for 103 The future of recreation in forests and other Forest recreation monitoring in Great Britain: lessons learned and future Forests for People David Edwards United Kingdom Ecosystems, Society and nature areas directions Biosecurity 103 The future of recreation in forests and other Understanding Perceptions of Nature-based Tourism Adaptive Capacity to Forests for People Sandra De Urioste-Stone United States University of Maine nature areas Climate Change in Maine 103 The future of recreation in forests and other University of Utah, Department of Development of a Trail Auditing Tool for Near-Urban Trails in Semi- Forests for People Elise Gatti United States nature areas Parks, Recreation & Tourism Wilderness Settings

105 The social outcomes of : Education, Science and Technology The role of community based forest management on the livelihoods of Forests for People Philippe Waldhoff Brazil What do we know and how do we know it? Institute of Amazonas (IFAM) traditional timber extractors in Brazilian central Amazon

105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Social contracts and community forestry: How can we design forest policy Forests for People Jordan Benner Canada Simon Fraser University What do we know and how do we know it? and tenure arrangments to generate local benefits? 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Ministry of Forests and Soil Changing scope of community-based forestry: analysis of 30 years of Forests for People Ram Prasad Lamsal Nepal What do we know and how do we know it? Conservation community forestry impacts in Nepal 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Sustainable Land Management The Community Face of Joint Forest Management: A Case Study of JFM Forests for People Sahibzada Irfanullah Khan Pakistan What do we know and how do we know it? Programme Experience in Fateh Bandi, Siran Forest Division, NWFP, Pakistan College of Forestry & Natural 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Resources, University of the Social Outcomes of Community Forestry in the Philippines: A Synthesis of Forests for People Juan Pulhin Philippines What do we know and how do we know it? Philippines Los Banos, College, Three Decades of Experience Laguna, Philippines 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Understanding the interaction of formal and informal institutions in Forests for People Kate Schreckenberg United Kingdom University of Southampton What do we know and how do we know it? improving the social outcomes of community forestry in Madagascar

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Managing leftovers: Does community forestry increase secure and equitable Forests for People Jon Anderson United States Engility-IRG What do we know and how do we know it? access to resources? 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: The Social Outcomes of Mexican Community Forestry: Community Forest Forests for People David Bray United States Florida International University What do we know and how do we know it? Enterprises, Territorial Zoning, and Social Capital 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: The Social Outcomes of Community Forestry in the STEWARD Project Area of Forests for People Susan Charnley United States USDA Forest Service What do we know and how do we know it? West Africa: Methods, Results, Challenges 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Bangladesh Agricultural University' Participatory forestry and rural development: sharable lessons for better Forests for People KAZI KAMRUL ISLAM Bangladesh What do we know and how do we know it? Kyushu University management across south Asia 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Collaborative forest governance of a community forest in western Canada: Forests for People Felicitas Egunyu Canada University of Saskatchewan What do we know and how do we know it? What is the role of social learning? 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Dirección Forestal del Ministerio Application of standard for monitoring and evaluation of the Model Forest Forests for People Silvia Sánchez Fajardo Cuba What do we know and how do we know it? de la Agricultura Sabanas de Manacas, Cuba 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Joint Forest Management in Western Uganda - Impacts of internal Forests for People Nico Wilms-Posen Germany University of Copenhagen What do we know and how do we know it? governance on local livelihoods and conservation 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: iNSTITUTO DE SILVICULTURA E Forests for People ESTEBAN PÉREZ-CANALES Mexico Human development for the sustainability of Mexican forests. What do we know and how do we know it? INDUSTRIA DE LA MADERA UJED 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Forests for People Phyo Thu Myanmar (Burma) Seoul National University What Makes Community Forest Management Successful in Myanmar? What do we know and how do we know it? 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Ministry of Forest and Soil Analysis of Community Forestry on Rural Household Economics in the Mid- Forests for People Dhananjaya Lamichhane Nepal What do we know and how do we know it? Conservation, Nepal hills of Nepal 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Evaluation of paradigm shift in forest management: co-managing Forests for People Tanvir Ahmed Shovon Netherlands Wageningen University What do we know and how do we know it? anthropogenic threats 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: 1Forestry Research Institute of Participation of Stakeholders in Community-Based Forestry in Cross River Forests for People Ene Abi Nigeria What do we know and how do we know it? Nigeria (FRIN) State, Nigeria 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: National University of Singapore, Exclusion of Low-Income Households from Forestry Management: A Study Forests for People Ruolei Zhu Singapore What do we know and how do we know it? department of Political Science on Forestry Specialized Cooperatives in China 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: RECOFTC - The Center for People CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS ASSESSMENTS FOR IMPROVED Forests for People Toon De Bruyn Thailand What do we know and how do we know it? and Forests GOVERNANCE OF COMMUNITY FORESTRY 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Demonstrating for community forestry: Addressing the fundamental Forests for People David Gritten Thailand RECOFTC What do we know and how do we know it? challenges of sustainable forest management in Asia? 105 The social outcomes of community forestry: Forests for People Pasuta SUNTHORNHAO Thailand Kasetsart University The Assessment of Successful Community Forest Management in Thailand What do we know and how do we know it? 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, A comparative analysis of regional and local scale reforestation in the United Forests for People Tatyana Ruseva Afghanistan Appalachian State University biodiversity and ecosystem services States and Brazil

108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, School of Earth and Environmental Forests for People Mohammed Alamgir Australia Forest user’s perception to climate change and its impact biodiversity and ecosystem services Science, James Cook University

108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Why bother to plant trees? The difficulties of legally harvesting small-scale Forests for People Jack Baynes Australia University of Queensland biodiversity and ecosystem services community forests in the Philippines. 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Designing mixed species systems for community and smallholder forestry in Forests for People John Herbohn Australia The University of Queensland biodiversity and ecosystem services the tropics to achieve multiple objectives Biodiversity and ecosystem carbon budget in the upland landscapes 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People Sharif Ahmed Mukul Australia The University of Queensland following by small-holder kaingin farmers in the biodiversity and ecosystem services Philippines 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forest land ownership changes in Europe: significance for management and Forests for People Gehard Weiss Austria BOKU biodiversity and ecosystem services policy Czech University of Life Sciences 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, The Association of Forest Owners after the Restitution Process in the Czech Forests for People Vilem Jarsky Czech Republic Prague, Faculty of Forestry and biodiversity and ecosystem services Republic Wood Sciences 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, University of Helsinki Ruralia Passive or independent? -An empirical study of motivational reasons behind Forests for People Anne Matilainen Finland biodiversity and ecosystem services Institute private forest owners’ passive forest management behavior 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Attitude towards Risk and Production Decision : An Empirical analysis on Forests for People Marielle Brunette France INRA biodiversity and ecosystem services French private forest owners

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Fuelwood Consumption and Activities in Selected Communities Forests for People Eric Awuah Kyei Ghana KNUST-Kumasi, Ghana biodiversity and ecosystem services within Two Districts of Ghana Dipartimento Territorio e Sistemi 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Understanding forest owners’ propensity to the provision of ecosystem Forests for People Paola Gatto Italy Agro-forestali, University of biodiversity and ecosystem services services: a survey in the Veneto Region of Italy Padova 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People Noriko Sato Japan Kyushu University Small-scale forestry and policy challenges in East Asia biodiversity and ecosystem services FACTORS INFLUENCING THE LEVEL OF PARTICIPATION OF COMMUNITY 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People Josephine Musyoki Kenya Kenya Forestry Research Institute FOREST ASSOCIATION MEMBERS IN PARTICIPATORY FOREST MANAGEMENT: biodiversity and ecosystem services A CASE STUDY OF KENYA 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Scion (Forest Research Institute, A culturally focused life cycle sustainability assessment: Analysis of forestry Forests for People Stefania Pizzirani New Zealand biodiversity and ecosystem services New Zealand) value chain options with Māori land owners 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Family Forest Ownership Research in the United States: Past, Present, and Forests for People Brett Butler United States USDA Forest Service biodiversity and ecosystem services Future. 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Modeling private woodland owner timber harvesting behavior using social Forests for People Emily Silver United States University of Maine biodiversity and ecosystem services interactions, risk perception, and peer-to-peer networking 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, The Village Common Forest in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: Examining Forests for People Tapan Kumar Nath Bangladesh University of Chittagong biodiversity and ecosystem services People’s Dependency and Ecosystem Services Laboratory of Applied Assessment of the participatory management of forest plantations 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, /Faculty of Agronomic Forests for People Kisito Gandji Benin establishment: a study case from Wari-Maro forest reserve, Benin (West biodiversity and ecosystem services Sciences/University of Abomey- Africa) Calavi (Benin) 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Support for the sustainable use of Faxinal community Espigão das Antas Forests for People Ana Paula Fernandes Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná biodiversity and ecosystem services (Mandirituba, Paraná, Brazil) Forest research institutions and Caçador Model Forest: integrating local 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People MARIA AUGUSTA ROSOT Brazil EMBRAPA knowledge and scientific approaches to enhance rural livelihoods in biodiversity and ecosystem services Southern Brazil 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Faculty of Forestry, The University Promoting community forestry in a REDD+ context: a global analysis of small- Forests for People Olivia Sanchez Badini Canada biodiversity and ecosystem services of British Columbia scale forestry enabling environments in 44 developing countries 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Behind the scenes – revealing true volume of wood production and markets Forests for People Anne Arvola Finland University of Helsinki biodiversity and ecosystem services in a developing economy - case Tanzania 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People Eric KERE France INRA/CERDI Decisions to Harvest and Spatial Interactions biodiversity and ecosystem services 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Center for Development Research, Trees, crops, and rural livelihoods: of marginal croplands in Forests for People Utkur Djanibekov Germany biodiversity and ecosystem services University of Bonn Uzbekistan 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Changes and Trends in forest ownership in Bavaria, what do we know and Forests for People Marc Koch Germany Bavarian State Institute of Forestry biodiversity and ecosystem services what should we know? 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People Julio Lino Honduras CURLA Forestry in the forests of the Garífuna communities of Honduras biodiversity and ecosystem services 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, EXPERIENCES OF COMMUNITARIAN FOREST HANDLING IN TWELVE FORESTS Forests for People Carlos Vindel Honduras SOCODEVI biodiversity and ecosystem services BROAD LEAF IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ATLANTIDA, HONDURAS 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Indira Gandhi National Open Strengthening Community Participation in social forestry: A case of Santal Forests for People Gurupada Saren India biodiversity and ecosystem services University tribe in India Center for Environmental 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Small-scale and community forestry: Policies behind Planting Trees Forests for People Ellyn Kathalina Damayanti Indonesia Research, Bogor Agriculural biodiversity and ecosystem services Movement in Kuningan District, West Java, Indonesia University (IPB) 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Student/Bogor Agricultural Indonesia Private Forest Management: Profit Sharing in Business Forests for People Sonya Dyah Kusumadewi Indonesia biodiversity and ecosystem services University for Ecological Investment and People Welfare 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, THE VALUE CHAIN OF SMALLHOLDER TIMBER: How much room Forests for People Dede Rohadi Indonesia FORDA biodiversity and ecosystem services do we have for improving the farm gate price? 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, University of Padova, TESAF Common Properties in the Veneto Region (Italy) between failure and success Forests for People Matteo Favero Italy biodiversity and ecosystem services Department in socio-economic development of mountain areas 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, The Local Particularity of the Livelihoods of Taungya Participants in the Forests for People EI - Japan Kyoto University biodiversity and ecosystem services Plantations in the Bago Mountains, Myanmar

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Latvian State Forest Research Forest policy implementation tools in line with the changes in forest Forests for People Lelde Vilkriste Latvia biodiversity and ecosystem services Institute „Silava” ownership structure in Latvia 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People Mathura Khanal Nepal Dalit NGO Federation Peoples' Migration and Changing Biodiversity in Community Forest of Nepal biodiversity and ecosystem services 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People Bikash Niraula Nepal Good Neighbors An assessment of Management practices for bio-diversity conservation biodiversity and ecosystem services 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Sustainable Environment Forests for People Thomas Aneni Nigeria Forest Management and Sustainable Livelihoods in Nigeria biodiversity and ecosystem services Development initiative Department of Forestry and 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Wildlife Technology, Federal FACTORD INFLUENCING UNWILLINGNESS IN PRIVATE FORESTRY IN HUMID Forests for People Mac- Onyema Nigeria biodiversity and ecosystem services University of Technology Owerri, SOUTH OF NIGERIA Nigeria UPLB COLLEGE OF FORESTRY AND EVALUATING PROFITABILITY OF SMALL-HOLDER PRIVATE LAND TREE 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People MYRNA CARANDANG Philippines NATURAL RESOURCES, COLLEGE, PLANTATIONS: A CASE OF TALACOGON MUNICIPALITY, AGUSAN DEL SUR, biodiversity and ecosystem services LAGUNA PHILIPPINES SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forests for People Nenad Petrovic Serbia Preferences of New Forest Owners in Serbia biodiversity and ecosystem services Forestry 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People Zuzana Sarvasova Slovakia National Forest Centre SWOT analysis of the non-state forest sector in Slovakia biodiversity and ecosystem services University of Ljubljana, 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Biotechnical Faculty, Department Forests for People Špela Pezdevšek Malovrh Slovenia The present state and prospects of private forest owners’ associations biodiversity and ecosystem services of Foresty and Renewable Forest Resources 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Swedish University of Agricultural Factors influencing choice of forest management strategy among small-scale Forests for People Jeannette Eggers Sweden biodiversity and ecosystem services Sciences private forest owners in Sweden 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Swedish University of Agricultural Forests for People Thomas Kronholm Sweden Young adults’ relationship and attitudes to forests and forest ownership biodiversity and ecosystem services Sciences 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Forests for People Ulrika Widman Sweden Umeå University Shared responsibility in forest protection? biodiversity and ecosystem services 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Changing forest ownership structures in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland: Forests for People Alexandra Dittgen Switzerland Berner Fachhochschule biodiversity and ecosystem services Implications for management decisions and attitudes 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Community Food Forests in the United States: What environmental and Forests for People Catherine Bukowski United States Virginia Tech biodiversity and ecosystem services social benefits do they provide? Who is using them and why? 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Efficient and effective control of bark beetle outbreaks in community forest Forests for People Adrian Poloni United States Fulbright-Garcia Robles biodiversity and ecosystem services of Oaxaca, Mexico Community forestry and fire management: Combining social and ecological 108 Small-scale and community forestry for people, Northern Arizona School of Forests for People Rachel Sheridan United States research to strengthen land management in communal forests in rural biodiversity and ecosystem services Forestry Mexico Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Haki Kola Albania CNVP Kosovo Sustainable Coppice Forest Management in the Balkan University of Natural Resources Study the potential of Lebanon (Quercus libani Oliv.) for coppice Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Manfred Lexer Austria and Life Sciences, Vienna regeneration in northern Zagros forests of Iran Chair of , Albert- Valuable but threatened: How the abandonment of traditional forest Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Patrick Pyttel Germany Ludwigs-University Freiburg management systems influences the occurrence of a rare tree species University of Freiburg, Chair of Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Janine Schweier Germany Euro Coppice: Joint forces for a traditional management concept forest utilization Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Raffaele Spinelli Italy Harvesting traditional coppice stands in the Northwestern Italian mountains The coppice industry in South East England: the tension between new Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Debbie Bartlett United Kingdom University of Greenwich market opportunities and socio-economic barriers to development Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Mauricio Acuna Australia Managing Coppice in Australian Eucalypt globulus Plantations University of Copenhagen, Department of Geosciences and Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Søren Larsen Denmark Natural Resource Management, Potential Production of Short Rotation Coppice Willow in Denmark Section for Forest, Nature and Biomass

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author

Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Hardi Tullus Estonia Estonian University of Life Sciences HYBRID ASPEN COPPICE FOREST FOR ENERGY IN HEMIBOREAL ESTONIA

Ecological complexity, stand basal area and rooting intensity respond Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Tamalika Chakraborty Germany University of Freiburg differently under edaphic drought in ecotones at abandoned coppice forests

Chair of Silviculture, Albert- The effect of harvesting on stump mortality and re-sprouting in aged oak Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Patrick Pyttel Germany Ludwigs-University Freiburg coppice forests Harvesting hardwood from aged coppice forests – Influencing parameters on Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Christian Suchomel Germany Environmental Centre of Munich time consumption Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) potential for : A case Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Valeriu-Norocel Nicolescu Romania University ”Transylvania” of Brasov study Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Eucalypt coppice management for rurally based, small-scale timber growers Forests for People 113 Coppice forests - a tradition with future Keith Little South Africa University in South Africa Competency Surveys. What empirical surveys and economic models can tell Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Mika Rekola Finland University of Helsinki us about competency requirements in working life? Need for new learning approaches in an evolving world: an example dealing Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Jean-Luc PEYRON France ECOFOR with climate change Federal University of Technology, Prospects of e-learning as a tool for improving higher forestry education in Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Shadrach Akindele Nigeria Akure Nigeria University of Agriculture in THE ROLE AND TASKS OF RESEARCH ON LABOUR PSYCHOLOGY IN THE Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Janusz Sowa Poland Krakow, Poland ERGONOMIC EDUCATION OF IUFRO Learning Initiatives – a necessary tool for lifelong learning of forestry Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Krzysztof Sterenczak Poland FRI/IBL graduates? Introduction of Sustainable Forestry Best Learning and Practice into Russian Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Elena Kulikova Russian Federation WWF Russia Forest Higher Education: NGOs’ Approaches Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Hans R. Heinimann Switzerland ETH Zurich Curriculum reengineering - the key to skill-based future forest education Recommendations for Forestry Science Education in North America: Results Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Kevin O'Hara United States University of California - Berkeley from the Berkeley Summit on Forestry Education Integrating social science research class into the forestry curriculum: A case Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Liz Villarraga Colombia Universidad Distrital Bogotá study of Forestry Engineering Program in Colombia Influence of reforms and layoffs on forestry students’ motivation and Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Meelis Teder Estonia Estonian University of Life Sciences employment possibilities: case study from Estonia Higher education and capacity development for sustainability and clean Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Roope Husgafvel Finland Aalto University technologies - experiences from Mozambique

United Nations University Institute Rethinking Higher Education in Forestry and Natural Resources in Ethiopia in Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Gessesse Dessie Ghana for Natural Resources in Africa Line with Education for Sustainable Development

International Masters in Wood Energy: an EU project for developing higher Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Enrico Marchi Italy GESAAF - University of Florence education in the bioenergy sector Forestry and Forest Products Present situation of forest education include forestry, environment and Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Mariko Inoue Japan Research Institute Japan outdoor activities in Japan College of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the What I Mean When I Talk About Social Forestry: Intergenerational Narratives Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Floribel Paras Philippines Philippines Los Banos, College, on Social Forestry Education and Practice in the Philippines Laguna, Philippines

Warsaw University of Life Sciences - Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Michał Zasada Poland Forestry higher education facing social and economic changes SGGW. Faculty of Forestry

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Desiana Barianti Ahlberg Sweden Fakultät für Umwelt und Preparing forestry students for the labour market outside targeted sectors Natürliche Ressourcen Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Steve Bullard United States Stephen F. Austin State University Comprehensive Curriculum Revision 101

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Integrating forestry capstone curriculums: preparing today’s students to be Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Tamara Cushing United States Clemson University tomorrow’s forest managers through education in sustainability and certification Center for International Forestry Bridging the Gap: Bringing Ethnoecology E-Learning to Forestry Programs in Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Kristen Evans United States Research Latin America Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Joseph Hulbert United States Oregon State University The Value of Graduate Undergraduate Mentorship Programs in Academia Undergraduate Enrollments in Forestry and Related Areas of Natural Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Terry Sharik United States Michigan Technological University Resources in the U.S. with Respect to Gender and Race/Ethnicity College of Natural Resources and Changing the Perception of a Natural Resource Education Program: A Case Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Bob Smith United States Environment, Virginia Tech Study at Virginia Tech School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, Michigan Best Practices for Enhancing Communication Skills of Forestry Majors in U.S. Forests for People 131 Forestry education serving science and practice Andrew J Storer United States Technological University, 1400 Institutions of Higher Learning Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI 49931, USA 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Putting timber domestic markets to the agenda. A multiple approach to Forests for People Guillaume Lescuyer Cameroon CIRAD policy interactions in forest policy integrate chainsaw milling in forest policy in Cameroon 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Ontario Ministry of Natural Forests for People Mike Brienesse Canada Application of Bayesian belief networks to science based policy development policy interactions in forest policy Resources 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Publicly-funded forest research in Canada: Discriminating between strategic, Forests for People Gordon Hickey Canada McGill University policy interactions in forest policy tactical and technical policy relevance 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Under the veil of science: a history of state management of Ghana’s High Forests for People Christian Pilegaard Hansen Denmark University of Copenhagen policy interactions in forest policy Forest Zone 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Is forest research in accord with the strategic challenges of the forest sector? Forests for People Risto Seppälä Finland Metla (retired) policy interactions in forest policy A case study on Finland. 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Forest Biodiversity in Climate Change Adaptation; what is the role of IPBES Forests for People Yusuf Samsudin Indonesia Global Garden Consulting policy interactions in forest policy and IPCC? 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Forests for People Jaroslav Šálka Slovakia Technical University Zvolen Actionable Knowledge for Forest Owners Associations in Slovakia policy interactions in forest policy 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Governing uncertainty in forest management. Forest counselors’ handling of Forests for People Rolf Lidskog Sweden Orebro university policy interactions in forest policy risk and uncertainty after extreme events 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Forests for People William Wagner Canada Wild Land Wood Catalyzing British Columbia's Coastal Forest Economy policy interactions in forest policy 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Finnish Forest Research Institute Using Criteria and Indicator for Sustainable Forest Management in the Forests for People Markus Lier Finland policy interactions in forest policy (METLA) preparation and monitoring of forest policies and strategies 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Universiy of Goettingen, Faculty of The RIU-model as framework for analyzing science policy interactions in Forests for People Michael Böcher Germany policy interactions in forest policy Forest Sciences environmental and forest policy 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Forest Stewardship Council - FSC Monitoring and evaluation of impacts of FSC forest management Forests for People Marion Karmann Germany policy interactions in forest policy International certification 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Linking Science and Policy: Changing policy maker behavior through action Forests for People Herry Purnomo Indonesia CIFOR and IPB policy interactions in forest policy research in forest value chains 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Forests for People Angel Sol-Sanchez Mexico Academica Territorial organization for sustainable forest use in Tabasco, Mexico policy interactions in forest policy College of Forestry and Natural 136 The knowledge that counts – analyzing science Resources, University of the The Power of Our Heritage: Implications of the Declaration of Mt. Makiling Forests for People Floribel Paras Philippines policy interactions in forest policy Philippines Los Banos, College, as an ASEAN Heritage Park Laguna, Philippines 16 Reforming forest tenure and governance for India’s Forest Tenure Reform: Potential and Challenges for Democratizing Forests for People mitigating climate change and improving people's Kundan Kumar Canada University of Toronto Forest Governance livelihoods 16 Reforming forest tenure and governance for Department of Forest Forests for People mitigating climate change and improving people's Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat Indonesia Management, Bogor Agricultural Promoting REDD+ through Community Forestry in Lombok Island, Indonesia livelihoods University

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 16 Reforming forest tenure and governance for Role of devolved governance in enhancing incentives in Participatory Forest Forests for People mitigating climate change and improving people's Joram Kagombe Kenya Kenya Forestry Research Institute Management in Kenya livelihoods 16 Reforming forest tenure and governance for Center for International Forestry Understanding tenure security in the implementation of reforms: Clarifying Forests for People mitigating climate change and improving people's Mani Banjade Nepal Research concepts and methods livelihoods 16 Reforming forest tenure and governance for Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart Forests for People mitigating climate change and improving people's surin onprom Thailand Forest tenure rights, REDD+ and Livelihoods in Thailand University livelihoods 16 Reforming forest tenure and governance for Regional interpretations of Peru’s national land tenure law: A missed Forests for People mitigating climate change and improving people's Aoife Bennett-Curry United Kingdom CIFOR/Oxford University opportunity for forest conservation and livelihoods livelihoods 16 Reforming forest tenure and governance for Forests for People mitigating climate change and improving people's Jacek Siry United States University of Georgia Today and Tomorrow of Private Forestry in Central and Eastern Europe livelihoods 16 Reforming forest tenure and governance for China’s Forest Tenure Reforms in the New Century: What Remains to Be Forests for People mitigating climate change and improving people's Runsheng Yin United States Michigan State University Pursued and How to Get It Achieved? livelihoods 16 Reforming forest tenure and governance for The Politics of Community Rights Recognition: Lessons from India’s Forest Forests for People mitigating climate change and improving people's Neera Singh Canada Faculty of Forestry Rights Act livelihoods 16 Reforming forest tenure and governance for Forests for People mitigating climate change and improving people's Rupa Basnet-Parasai Nepal Nepal Law Campus A Legal Analysis on Community’s claim and access to carbon-fund livelihoods 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the Social licence as social contract: Procedural justice, democracy and activism Forests for People Justine Lacey Australia CSIRO Social Licence to Operate in the Australian forest industry 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the Obtaining and maintaining social licence to operate – British Columbia’s Forests for People R.A (Al) Gorley Canada BC Forest Practices Board Social Licence to Operate quality assurance model 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the Gaining a social license to practice the assisted migration of species in Forests for People Nicole Klenk Canada University of Toronto Social Licence to Operate forestry

168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the Faculty of Natural Resources Forest Biomass Based Bioenergy Development at the Atikokan Power Forests for People Cassia Sanzida Baten Canada Social Licence to Operate Management, Lakehead University Generating Station: Local Perceptions and Public Opinions

168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the Managing Forests for the Greater Good: Evolutions in the Social Licence to Forests for People Sen Wang Canada Canadian Forest Service Social Licence to Operate Operate 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the First Nations and forestry companies in Canada: Possibilities and pitfalls of Forests for People Stephen Wyatt Canada Université de Moncton Social Licence to Operate an informal “social licence” in a contested environment. Réseau d'Initiatives pour la Nature 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the Congo, Democratic Republic Forests for People Junior Kalala et le Developpement Régional en The social aspect in forest management in the Democratic Republic of Congo Social Licence to Operate of the Afrique 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the Forests for People Anne Toppinen Finland University of Helsinki Corporate responsibility development paths in the forest sector Social Licence to Operate 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the Forests for People Luis Neves Silva Portugal WWF International New Generation Plantations: all forestry has to become social forestry Social Licence to Operate 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the Growth demands and humid forests: Impacts of big investments on forest Forests for People Yamo Antang Cameroon University of Yaoundé Social Licence to Operate stands in Cameroun 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the concessions and adaptive capacity on cross-roads: Case of local Forests for People sufo kankeu richard Cameroon CIFOR Social Licence to Operate forest communities in southern Cameroon Collaboration opportunities in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the Department of Forest Forests for People Katja Lähtinen Finland reporting for Finnish non-industrial private forestry (NIPF) and non- Social Licence to Operate Sciences/University of Helsinki integrated sawmilling industry Forestry Research and 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the The challenges in improving local people’s livelihoods: Is CSR still effectively Forests for People Kristiana Tri Wahyudiyati Indonesia Development Agency, Ministry of Social Licence to Operate applicable? Lessons from South Kalimantan, Indonesia Forestry, Indonesia

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 168 Communities, forests, forest industries and the UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES The Socioeconomic Impacts of Smallholder Industrial Tree Plantations in the Forests for People ROSE JANE PERAS Philippines Social Licence to Operate LOS BANOS Philippines 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Forests for People bing ye China Chinese Academy of Forestry Long-term Monitoring of health effects of urban forests in Hangzhou, China towards evidence-based practice 169 Forests and human health: The role of research The Influence of Urban Nature Environments on Stress Relief — a Field Forests for People Liisa Tyrväinen Finland towards evidence-based practice Experiment 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Forestry and Forest Products Forests for People Takahide Kagawa Japan The spread of forest therapy in Japan. towards evidence-based practice Research Institute 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Forestry and Forest Products Physiological effects of wooden odors on humans: evidence from laboratory Forests for People Yuko Tsunetsugu Japan towards evidence-based practice Research Institute experiments 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Forests for People Jeonghee Lee Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute A Study on the Healing Effect of Korean Forestry towards evidence-based practice Swedish University of Agricultural 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Forests for wood production and human wellbeing – what are the trade-offs Forests for People Eva-Maria Nordstrom Sweden Sciences. Department of Forest towards evidence-based practice in long-term forest management planning? Resource Management. 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Forests for People Ulrika K. Stigsdotter Sweden University of Copenhagen The Nature, Health & Design Lab – research on nature qualities towards evidence-based practice 169 Forests and human health: The role of research The perception of internet users regarding to human health benefits Forests for People Daniela Biondi Brazil UFPR towards evidence-based practice provided by urban green areas 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Forests for People Joleen Timko Canada UBC Forestry - AFRICAD An ecohealth approach to HIV/AIDS and forest resources in Malawi towards evidence-based practice University of Antioquia / 169 Forests and human health: The role of research THE CHALLENGE OF SPATIAL REPRESENTATION OF SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL Forests for People Adolfo Andrés Hincapie Colombia Indigenous of Antioquia towards evidence-based practice INTERACTIONS - THEORICAL REFLECTION FROM A CASE STUDY. Organization

Mendel University in Brno, Faculty 169 Forests and human health: The role of research of Forestry and Wood Technology, Comparison of ergonomic characteristics between forwarders with Forests for People Petr Fiľo Czech Republic towards evidence-based practice Department of Forest and Forest stationary and rotating cab Products Technology

169 Forests and human health: The role of research A cost-benefit framework for urban green areas in the case of intensifying Forests for People Mika Rekola Finland University of Helsinki towards evidence-based practice urban development University of Göttingen, Forest 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Faculty, Department Nature Analyzing the willingness for cooperation between forest and health experts Forests for People Katharina Meyer Germany towards evidence-based practice Conservation and Landscape in improving people’s health in Germany Planning 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Presbyterian University College- PUBLIC PERCEPTION ON TRANSMISSION OF ZOONOTIC DISEASES THROUGH Forests for People Florence S. Kuukyi Ghana towards evidence-based practice Ghana BUSHMEAT CONSUMPTION 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Sovereignty of Indonesian Biodiversity Conservation and Health through Forests for People Ervizal A.M. Zuhud Indonesia towards evidence-based practice Agricultural University (IPB) Development of “Kampung Konservasi” 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Graduate School of Agriculture, Forests for People Mari Kawase Japan A study of Japanese attitudes toward coniferous forests and pollen allergy towards evidence-based practice Kyoto University 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Forestry and Forest Products Influence of a scenery existence on site forest environment giving to the Forests for People Norimasa TAKAYAMA Japan towards evidence-based practice Research Institute in Japan affect, subjective restorativeness and attention restoration. 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Forests for People Iwao UEHARA Japan Tokyo University of Agriculture The effects of forest therapy utilizing regional abandoned forests in Japan towards evidence-based practice 169 Forests and human health: The role of research Green spaces at the work place and allergic sensitization of office workers in Forests for People Jeonghee Lee Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute towards evidence-based practice the city and forest 174 Participatory protected area management at the People’s Dependency, Co-management and Forest Conservation: Case of a Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Tapan Kumar Nath Bangladesh University of Chittagong Protected Area in Bangladesh interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Spotted necked otters vs. fishermen in Hlan river, Benin): key ecological and Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Hugues AKPONA Benin National Forest Office, Benin socio-economic factors of a conflict. interface

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 174 Participatory protected area management at the Transboundary protected areas management: Experience from W-Arly- Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Ogoudje Isidore AMAHOWE Benin National Forest Office of Benin Pendjari parks in West Africa interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Achille Assogbadjo Benin University of Abomey-Calavi Rodents as food sources in Lama forest reserve in Benin interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Bovid responses to anthropogenic effects, habitat and environmental Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Chabi DJAGOUN Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology parameters in the Pendjari Biosphere Reserve (Northern Benin) during the interface dry season 174 Participatory protected area management at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Integrating local communities to safeguard livelihoods and resolve conflicts Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Emmanuel Danquah Ghana Science and Technology in the Kakum Conservation Area, Ghana interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Efficient rescue and rehabilitation for wildlife, mitigation of human-wildlife Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation sandeep kumar India Forest Department conflict in coordination with local peoples of Gujarat in India interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Parks, People, and Fragments: Protected Area Landscapes as Coupled Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Joel Hartter United States University of Colorado Human and Natural Systems interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Co-management Approach to Protect the Protected Areas: Realistic or Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Md. Wasiul Islam Bangladesh Khulna University naive? interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the structure and tree diversity in habitats exploited by elephants in Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Ogoudje Isidore AMAHOWE Benin National Forest Office of Benin Benin (West Africa) interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Spatial and temporal analysis of Wildlife dynamic in Nazinga Game Ranch in Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Ogoudje Isidore AMAHOWE Benin National Forest Office of Benin Burkina Faso West Africa interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Stable carbon isotope analysis of the diets of West African bovids in Pendjari Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Chabi DJAGOUN Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology Biosphere Reserve (Northern Benin) interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Ministère de l'environnement et Distribution, abundance and sociological importance of Hippopotamus in Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation KPETERE Josué Benin des Forêts Benin West Africa interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Identification and characterisation of the vegetation communities exploited Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation eric sylvain KOSSOU Benin Laboratory of applied ecology by elephants (Loxodonta africana africana) in the Biosphere Reserve of interface Pendjari 174 Participatory protected area management at the Centre National de Gestion des From Participation to Power sharing in natural resources management: case Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Méryas Dègbémabou KOUTON Benin Réserves de Faune (CENAGREF) of Pendjari Biosphere Reserve in BENIN, West Africa. interface 174 Participatory protected area management at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Exploring opportunities for participatory wildlife management at the Bia Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Emmanuel Danquah Ghana Science and Technology Biosphere Reserve in western Ghana interface Department of Environmental and 174 Participatory protected area management at the Natural Resources Management, Wildlife Laws monitoring as an Adaptive Management tool in Protected Area Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Edward D. Wiafe Ghana Presbyterian University College, Management in Ghana: a case of Kakum Conservation Area interface Ghana Department of Environmental and 174 Participatory protected area management at the Natural Resources Management, Evaluation of the Efficacy of Pepper-Grease Fence to Prevent Elephant Crop Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Edward D. Wiafe Ghana Presbyterian University College, Raiding on Farms around Kakum National Park , Ghana interface Ghana 174 Participatory protected area management at the Biodiversity Conservation Study Society as the subject not an object “the community prosperous, sustainable Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Arya Arismaya Metananda Indonesia Program, Graduate School, Bogor forest”: management strategy of Gunung Rinjani National Park interface Agricultural University (IPB)

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 174 Participatory protected area management at the Department of National Parks and Engagement of Local Communities in Trees and Tigers Conservation: An Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Maheshwar Dhakal Nepal Wildlife Conservation Experience of Chitwan National Park in Nepal interface College of Forestry and Natural 174 Participatory protected area management at the Resources, University of the Manning the Front Lines of Biodiversity Conservation: Developing Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Floribel Paras Philippines Philippines Los Banos, College, Competency Standards for Protected Areas Management in the Philippines interface Laguna, Philippines 174 Participatory protected area management at the Vegetable farmers' perception of Mts. Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Forests for People human needs and sustainable wildlife conservation Carmela G. Taguiam Philippines ERDB-DENR Landscape, Philippines interface 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of Forests for People Xin Li China Shanghai Ocean University International Forest Issues, FLEGT and Potential Directions forest information, international law and politics Albert-Ludwigs- Universität 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of Freiburg - Institute of Millions of Trees and Multiplicities of Meaning: On the Framing of 'Forests' in Forests for People Scott Cettie Germany forest information, international law and politics Environmental Social Sciences and International Policy Discourse(s) Geography 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of Dep of Forest Policy, University Horizontal and vertical fragmentation of the international forest regime: Forests for People Lukas Giessen Germany forest information, international law and politics Goettingen (in)effective for who? 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of National forest monitoring programs as data providers to forest related Forests for People Christoph Kleinn Germany forest information, international law and politics policy processes: 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of University of A comparative study of International Forest Policy Issues in Germany, Poland Forests for People Jacqueline Logmani Germany forest information, international law and politics Goettingen/Forestpolicy and Sweden 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of Forests for People Stoll Peter-Tobias Germany University of Göttingen If so, how many forest conventions do we need? forest information, international law and politics 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of Norwegain University of Life International forest policy: Who is to define the objectives and the Forests for People Berit H Lindstad forest information, international law and politics Sciences evaluation criteria? 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of Swedish University of Agricultural Building the analytical toolkit in international forest policy: Social psychology Forests for People Peter Edwards Sweden forest information, international law and politics Sciences and the Value-Belief-Norm Theory 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of Forests for People Richard Harper Australia Murdoch University Continued evolution of Australian forest-climate change policies forest information, international law and politics College of Economics and 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of Impact Analysis on the China’s Forestry Economic Policy from the Consensus Forests for People Yuechen Liang China Management, Northeast Forest forest information, international law and politics Reached on the Forest Related Climate Conferences University Chair of Forest and Nature COMPLEX NATIONAL LAND USE ADMINISTRATION FOR STEERING OF 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of Muhammad Alif Forests for People Sahide Germany Conservation Policy, University of TROPICAL LOWLAND RAINFOREST TRANSFORMATION SYSTEMS IN SUMATRA forest information, international law and politics Kaimuddin Goettingen - FORMAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF BUREAUCRACIES 188 Ineffective international forest policy? The role of Forests for People Agung Wibowo Germany University of Goettingen Authority Changing in Indonesian Forest Governance forest information, international law and politics 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Non-wood forest products and sustainable rural development in the Forests for People Ronald Casas Ramírez Colombia Universidad de Manizales historical roots of biocultural diversity protected forest reserve of La Chirle, Bolívar Santander Colombia 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Forests for People Jiri Woitsch Czech Republic Institute of Ethnology ASCR Bohemian Forest: From forest wilderness to cultural landscape and back historical roots of biocultural diversity 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Forests for People mauro agnoletti Italy GESAAF-University of Florence The Italian National Register of Historical Rural Landscapes historical roots of biocultural diversity 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The GESAAF - UNIVERSITY OF "Sustainable" ecological history? A Story of forest management practices Forests for People FABIO SALBITANO Italy historical roots of biocultural diversity FLORENCE out of the official silviculture along 1000 years of landscape dynamics 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Forestry and Forest Products Historical investigation of forest landscapes and their various uses in the Forests for People Asako Miyamoto Japan historical roots of biocultural diversity Research Institute early 20th century, based on national forest management plans 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Forestry Research Institute of Influence of Culture on Greening the Environment in Ido Local Government Forests for People Adebayo John Julius Nigeria historical roots of biocultural diversity Nigeria Area of Ibadan, Nigeria 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The SACRAL KNOWLEDGE AND TRADITIONAL USE OF NATURE OF INDIGENOUS Forests for People Andrey Laletin Russian Federation Friends of the Siberian Forests historical roots of biocultural diversity PEOPLES OF ASIAN RUSSIA 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Human Ecology Practice Area, Re-presenting Ecological Traditional Knowledge: a case for ethnic minority Forests for People Yingshan Lau Singapore historical roots of biocultural diversity Vietnam empowerment in the mountainous regions of Vietnam

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The University of Puerto Rico-Rio Forests for People Nicholas Brokaw United States Impact of Ancient Maya land use on present-day forests historical roots of biocultural diversity Piedras 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Challenges to indigenous community forests in Chile: voices from the Forests for People Haruna Mustapha Chile Universidad Austral de Chile historical roots of biocultural diversity Manuel Curilef community 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Assessing the impact of changes in biodiversity on food security of local Forests for People SAMBOU Denmark University of Copenhagen historical roots of biocultural diversity communities: the case of the Fatick province, Senegal 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Università degli Studi di Torino, Legacies of historical land use on present forest structure in mixed beech- Forests for People Renzo Motta Italy historical roots of biocultural diversity DISAFA silver fir forests in Northern Apennines 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Contributions to human well-being from sharing ecosystem services through Forests for People Chiho Kamiyama Japan United Nations University historical roots of biocultural diversity non-market social networks in Satoyama landscapes 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Forestry Research Institute of Forests for People Oyetayo Oyelowo Nigeria The Trees in the Sacred Groves of the Yorubas, Southwestern Nigeria historical roots of biocultural diversity Nigeria 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Pacific Institute of Geography FEB Protection of biodiversity and traditional lifestyles of indigenous peoples of Forests for People Vladimir Bocharnikov Russian Federation historical roots of biocultural diversity RAS, Vladivostok, Russia Southern Siberia 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Human impact on the land cover in the area surrounded by the centres of Forests for People Katarina Merganicova Slovakia TU Zvolen historical roots of biocultural diversity past mining 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Indigenous forest reserves: conservation of forest butterfly biodiversity in Forests for People Janice Bossart United States Southeastern Louisiana University historical roots of biocultural diversity small forest patches. 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Disturbance History of the Medicine Bow Range, Wyoming, Using Historical Forests for People Vachel Carter United States University of Utah historical roots of biocultural diversity Documents, Contemporary Forest Inventory, and Lake Sediment Cores 189 Linking landscape, forests and people: The Forests for People Francia Medina Venezuela Universidad Central de Venezuela Evergreen borders: shirian forest related and territory knowledge historical roots of biocultural diversity 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Sustainable conservation of biodiversity in home gardens: Traditional Forests for People Rodrigue Idohou Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology forest management knowledge, use patterns and implications for management 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Contribution of sacred woodlands in adaptation and attenuation of climate Forests for People Salfo Savadogo Burkina Faso Université de Ouagadougou forest management changes 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Governance of knowledge systems in developing adaptive forest-agriculture Forests for People William Armand Mala Cameroon University of Yaoundé I forest management innovations 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Northwest Agriculture and Linking local traditional biodiversity conservation knowledge to combat Forests for People Yaofeng Luo China forest management Forestry University Rocky desertification in KARST area in southwest China 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Guizhou University of Finance and Gender and traditional forest-related knowledge in China--a case from Forests for People Juanwen Yuan China forest management Economics minority people in Guizhou province 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable The role of traditional forest management on local livelihoods in Northern Forests for People Tobias Plieninger Denmark University of Copenhagen forest management Zagros oak forests of Iran 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Forests for People Medha Kant India University of Delhi Can the traditional knowledge be prevented from being TRIPped? forest management 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Center for International Forestry Can local wisdom be used in forest conservation around national park?. The Forests for People Nining Liswanti Indonesia forest management Research case in Seram Island, Central Mollucas, Indonesia Declining Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Implications on Ecosystem 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable United Nations University-Institute Forests for People Yaw Agyeman BOAFO Japan Service Utilization and Management in Disaster Prone Savannah Areas of forest management for Sustainability and Peace Northern Ghana 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable What Makes Traditional Knowledge communicable for Sustainable Forest Forests for People In-Ae Kim Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute forest management Management 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Would traditional forest knowledge be useful for urban ecological Forests for People YOUN Sojin Korea, Republic of Seoul National University forest management restoration? 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Indigenous people and their traditional knowledge on tropical plant Forests for People Theresa Muthu Malaysia Universiti Malaysia Sabah forest management utilization: a case study of Murut communities of Sabah, Borneo 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Universidad Nacional Autónoma Uses and management of fire by rural communities in Coniferous Forest in Forests for People Héctor Leonardo Martínez Torres Mexico forest management de México the Monarch Biosphere Reserve, Mexico 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable University of Pretoria/University of Threats to Indigenous Beliefs and Cultural Practises used in Forest Forests for People Folaranmi Babalola Nigeria forest management Ilorin Protection: Case study from Southwest Nigeria 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable PERUVIAN NATIONAL FORESTRY Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge and Community Forest and Forests for People BERTHA ALVARADO Peru forest management AUTHORITY Community Forest Management in Peru

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author College of Forestry and Natural 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Forests for People Leni Camacho Philippines Resources, University of the Value of Traditional Knowledge in Sustainable Forest Management forest management Philippines Los Banos 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Bangladesh Forest Research Contribution of tribal women in biodiversity conservation and ecosystem Forests for People Mohammed Mohiuddin Bangladesh forest management Institute restoration in the Bandarban Hill District of Bangladesh 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable An assessment of the roles of traditional ecological knowledge in the Forests for People Hermann HONFO Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology forest management sustainable management of the bamboo species in Benin Ministry of Environment, 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Impact of Falling Culture and Indigenous Knowledge on Forest Conservation Forests for People Emmanuel SUKA Cameroon Protection of Nature and forest management in South West Cameroon Sustainable Development 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable MSc European Forestry Student, Species diversity and management techniques of Village Common Forests: A Forests for People Md. Mohitul Hossain Germany forest management University of Freiburg case study from Bandarban, Bangladesh 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Traditional knowledge is trivial for managing mountain natural resources: a Forests for People Somidh Saha Germany University of Freiburg forest management case study from the Eastern Himalaya 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Forest Biodiversity Conservation Strategies within the Traditional Sacred Forests for People Kwakye Ameyaw Ghana Forestry Commission forest management Grove Concept: Case Study in Ghana 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Post Graduate Center of Botany, Sacred Groves in Northern Western Ghats, India : A Rich Repository of Forest Forests for People Chandrakant Salunkhe India forest management Krishna Mahavidyalaya Resources for Local Livelihood 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable North-Eastern Hill University, Biodiversity conservation value of traditionally managed agroforests of south Forests for People Brajesh Tiwari India forest management Shillong Meghalaya, north-east India 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Empowering rural community through natural and social resource Forests for People Bhagwati Uniyal India Navdanya forest management management in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India Department of Silviculture, Faculty 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable DIVERSITY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN HEATH FOREST ON BILLITON ISLAND, Forests for People dina oktavia Indonesia of Forestry, Bogor Agricultural forest management INDONESIA University 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Polytechnics of Agriculture, SHIFTING CULTIVATION: TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE Forests for People Martha Ekawati Siahaya Indonesia forest management Samarinda DAYAK PEOPLE IN EAST BORNEO INDONESIA 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Forests for People Herwasono Soedjito Indonesia Research Center for Biology - LIPI Valuing Traditional Knowledge for Conserving Biodiversity in Indonesia forest management 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Forests for People Shinya TAKEDA Japan ASAFAS, Kyoto University Mapping a full cycle of swidden cultivation in Laos forest management 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Trends in research on Forest Traditional Knowledge using social network Forests for People Koo Ja-Choon Korea, Republic of Seoul National University forest management analysis College of Forestry and Natural 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Resources, University of the The Values of Traditional Knowledge and Practices of Nipa Production to Forests for People Floribel Paras Philippines forest management Philippines Los Banos, College, Sustainable Forest Managment in Cortes, Bohol, Philippines Laguna, Philippines 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Assessment of the Indigenous Forest Management System of the Iturkaw in Forests for People ROBERT RODOLFO Philippines KALINGA-APAYAO STATE COLLEGE forest management Tulgao, Tinglayan, Kalinga, Philippines 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Forests for People PAXIE CHIRWA South Africa UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA The status of restoration practices in degraded landscapes of Southern Africa forest management 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Lobotory of Botanic and Ecology Diversity of macromycetes edible mushrooms and ethnomycological study Forests for People Hodabalo KAMOU Togo forest management (University of Lome) nearby of Kotocoli population (Togo, West Africa) 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable Forests for People Balgis Osman-Elasha Tunisia African development Bank Making REDD+ work for Africa: The role of traditional knowledge forest management 190 Value of traditional knowledge for sustainable National Forestry Resources Folk classification and characterization of shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) in Forests for People Samson Gwali Uganda forest management Research Institute Uganda: Implications for its conservation and breeding 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Centre National de Semences Conservation of Bombax costatum Pel. & Vuil. in agricultural production Forests for People BELEM Bassirou Burkina Faso medicinal forest products into forest management Forestières systems of the Central Plateau, Burkina Faso Laboratory of Plants Biology and 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Impact of bark and foliage harvesting on fruit production of the Forests for People Blandine Marie Ivette NACOULMA Burkina Faso Ecology, University of medicinal forest products into forest management multipurpose tree species, Afzelia africana in Burkina Faso Ouagadougou 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Recovery of boldo (Peumus boldus), specie of high value in the field of the Forests for People Susana Benedetti Chile Instituto Forestal de Chile medicinal forest products into forest management NWFP through intensive management

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Forests for People Kelly Tatiana Bocanegra-Gonzalez Colombia Universidad del Tolima Ethnobotany of palms (Arecacea) in communities of Bajo Calima, Colombia medicinal forest products into forest management 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Instituto de Investigaciones Agro- Management criteria for non-wood forest products of vegetable origin of Forests for People Adolfo Núñez Barrizonte Cuba medicinal forest products into forest management Forestales importance in the sociocultural context 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Natural resources for human health: the reliance on medicinal plants for Forests for People Rikke Thorsen Denmark University of Copenhagen medicinal forest products into forest management health care in rural Nepal 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Forestry Research Institute of The economic consumptive value of forests: evidence from the Wet and Dry Forests for People Beatrice Darko Obiri Ghana medicinal forest products into forest management Ghana Forest Zones of Ghana Forest Research Institute of 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and SAGO FOREST MANAGEMENT AND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN SPECIAL Forests for People Susan Salosa Indonesia Manokwari, West Papua, medicinal forest products into forest management AUTONOMY ERA IN WEST PAPUA , INDONESIA Indonesia Traditional Knowledge of Mushroom Production in Changing World 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Forests for People Ryo Kohsaka Japan Kanazawa University -Case of Noto-Temari and dried shiitake-mushroom in Oku-noto medicinal forest products into forest management Area, Japan 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and University of Port Harcourt, POTENTIALS OF Raphia hookeri WINE IN LIVELIHOOD SUSTENANCE AMONG Forests for People Ayo Aiyeloja Nigeria medicinal forest products into forest management Nigeria RURAL AND URBAN POPULATIONS IN NIGERIA Integrating mycological resources in forest management, regional policies 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Forests for People FERNANDO MARTÍNEZ-PEÑA Spain CESEFOR FOUNDATION and regulations: A 12-year balance of the Program of Forest Mycology in medicinal forest products into forest management Castilla y León (Spain). 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and University of Lomé, Laboratory of Quantitative approach of Sterculia setigera Del. (Sterculiaceae) Forests for People Wouyo ATAKPAMA Togo medicinal forest products into forest management Botany and Plant Ecology ethnobatanical uses among rural communities in Togo (West Africa) 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Biological properties of a non wood (Pistacia lentiscus fixed Forests for People Faten Mezni Tunisia INRGREF medicinal forest products into forest management oil) growing in Tunisia 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Swedish university of agricultural Non-wood forest products in a context of sustainable forest management: Forests for People Stryamets Nataliya Ukraine medicinal forest products into forest management sciences case studies in Ukraine, Russia and Sweden 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Co-Managing Appalachian Hardwood Forests for Timber and Non-Timber Forests for People James Chamberlain United States USDA Forest Service medicinal forest products into forest management Products 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Food as Culture and Nature: Revitalizing forest traditions in SE Asia and Forests for People Sarah Laird United States People and Plants International medicinal forest products into forest management Cameroon School of Environment, Natural 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Forests for People Sayma Akhter Bangladesh Resources and Geography, Bangor A New Look at Wild Fruit Species: Implications for Conservation medicinal forest products into forest management University, UK. University of Abomey- 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Importance of Pseudocedrela kotschyi and Mitragyna inermis in well being Forests for People Emeline P.S. ASSEDE Benin Calavi/Laboratory of Applied medicinal forest products into forest management of communities in sudanian zone of Benin Ecology Mammal trade for zootherapeutic and mythic purposes in Benin (West 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Forests for People Chabi DJAGOUN Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology Africa): Capitalizing species involved, provision sources and implications for medicinal forest products into forest management conservation 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Laboratory of Applied Ecology, Use quantitative method for estimating local preferred uses of three Forests for People Thierry Houehanou Benin medicinal forest products into forest management University of Abomey Calavi multipurpose tree species in Benin (West Africa) 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Sustainable management of Copaiba (Copaifera spp.) for oil production: Forests for People Luiz Carlos Estraviz Rodriguez Brazil University of Sao Paulo medicinal forest products into forest management definition of an optimal rotation 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Potentials for promotable oil products identified by traditional knowledge on Forests for People Amadé OUEDRAOGO Burkina Faso University of Ouagadougou medicinal forest products into forest management native trees in Burkina Faso Laboratoire de Biologie et Ecologie 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Forests for People Issaka OUEDRAOGO Burkina Faso Végétales/Université de Are the most abundant species used by local people? medicinal forest products into forest management Ouagadougou 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Non-timber forest Products management by Moundang, Guiziga,Toupouri Forests for People Josseline Landry DOUANDJU TSONANG Cameroon University of Yaoundé I medicinal forest products into forest management and Musgum tribes in the Far-North Cameroon. Ministry of Environment, 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Protecting Forest and Medicinal Plant Resources: A Legal Brief on Prunus Forests for People Emmanuel SUKA Cameroon Protection of Nature and medicinal forest products into forest management africana Sustainable Development

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Ministry of Environment, 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Forests for People Emmanuel SUKA Cameroon Protection of Nature and Saving Blood fruit and Monkey cola from Disappearing in Cameroon’s Forest medicinal forest products into forest management Sustainable Development 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Analysis of the variability of fruits of Peumo (Cryptocarya alba (Mol.) Losser) Forests for People Patricio Chung Chile Instituto Forestal de Chile medicinal forest products into forest management in the Bio Bio region, Chile. Research Institute of Tropical 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Strategies and practices to grow non-wood forest product species in Forests for People Zaizhi Zhou China Forestry,Chinese Academy of medicinal forest products into forest management degraded hilly area of southern China Forestry 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Forests for People Martin Reinhardt Nielsen Denmark University of Copenhagen Determinants and global patterns of bushmeat hunting medicinal forest products into forest management 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and the Finnish Forest Research Forests for People Tytti Sarjala Finland Endophytic Fungi as a Source of Bioactive Compounds medicinal forest products into forest management Institute FACULTY OF FORESTRY, SHERE KASHMIR UNIVERSITY OF 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Contribution of NTFPs in Livelihood and Carbon Management in Moist Forests for People ISHTIYAK AHMAD PEERZADA India AGRICULTURE SCIENCES & medicinal forest products into forest management Temperate Forests of Kashmir Valley, India TECHNOLOGY, KASHMIR (J&K) INDIA 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Dietary Pattern of Indigenous People, Local People and Immigrant In the Forests for People Wahyudi David Indonesia Universitas Bakrie medicinal forest products into forest management Vicinity of Harapan Rainforest – Indonesia Center for Forest Biotechnology 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Coumarins Content of Seed and Crude Oil of Calopyllum Inophyllum From Forests for People Budi Leksono Indonesia and Tree Improvement, medicinal forest products into forest management Forest Stands in Indonesia Yogyakarta 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Contradictive “Dragon Blood” Rattan: Promissing People Livelihood, Forests for People Enny WIDYATI Indonesia FORDA-INDONESIA medicinal forest products into forest management Conversely, Species in the Doorway of Extinction Agronomy Dept., Miyaneh branch 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Comparing the potential of Black Pine essence for use in pharmaceutical Forests for People Mehrdad Akbarzadeh Iran Islamic Azad University, Miyaneh, medicinal forest products into forest management industries (Case study: Ardebil and Guilan provinces, North Iran) Iran 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Laboratory Garba Mounkaila of Diversification of Non Timber Forest Products plants in Torodi department Forests for People Aïssa AMADOU Niger medicinal forest products into forest management University Abdou-Moumouni and implications for species use policies in Niger (West Africa). 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and forestry research institute of Profitability Analysis of Commercial Processing of Vitellaria Paradoxa on Forests for People Oghenekevwe Joy Arabomen Nigeria medicinal forest products into forest management nigeria Livelihood of Rural Dwellers in Savanna Area of Oyo State. 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and forestry research institute of BEEKEEPING AS A SOURCE OF LIVELIHOOD STRATEGY IN OYO STATE, Forests for People Adedunmola abosede Ayomide Nigeria medicinal forest products into forest management nigeria NIGERIA 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and LIVELIHOOD SUSTENANCE POTENTIALS OF HERBAL MEDICINE IN RURAL Forests for People Kikelomo Kola-Oladji Nigeria FRIN medicinal forest products into forest management AREAS OF ABIA STATE,NIGERIA 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and University of Port Harcourt, FOREST LEAFY VEGETABLES MARKETING AND SUSTAINABLE RURAL Forests for People Adekunle Oladele Nigeria medicinal forest products into forest management Nigeria LIVELIHOOD IN RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Federal University of Technology Ethnobotanical Survey and Documentation of Medicinal Plants in Wildlife Forests for People Johnson Adeyinka Olusola Nigeria medicinal forest products into forest management P.M.B. 704, Akure, Nigeria. Park of Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. Forestry Research Institute of 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Assessment of Honey (NTFP) and its utilization on the Rural livelihoods in the Forests for People Quadri Onilude Nigeria Nigeria, P.M.B 5054, Jericho Hill, medicinal forest products into forest management Rainforest Ecological zone of Nigeria Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. EVALUATION OF THE SAPOTE FRUIT (Capparis scabrida H.B.K) IN RELATION 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Universidad Nacional Agraria La Forests for People Farrah Indira Galindo Jara Peru TO THE TREE’S CHARACTERISTICS, FROM HUMEDADES COMUNITY, MOTUPE medicinal forest products into forest management Molina , LAMBAYEQUE-PERÚ 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Ecosystems Research and Forest Community and Ethnomedicinal Study towards Conservation of an Forests for People Mariche Bandibas Philippines medicinal forest products into forest management Development Bureau Ancestral Area at Naawan, Misamis Oriental Laboratoire de Botanique et 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Quantitative ethnobotany of two edible fruit trees: Sclerocarya birrea Forests for People Akouèthê AGBOGAN Togo Ecologie Végétale, Université de medicinal forest products into forest management (A.Rich.) Hochst. and Lannea microcarpa Engl. & K.Krause Lomé

192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Plant Physiology and Seeds germination and propagation by cuttings of Haematostaphis barteri Forests for People Damigou BAMMITE Togo medicinal forest products into forest management Biotechnology, University of Lomé Hook.F., Lannea microcarpa Engl. & K. Krausse and Sclerocarya birrea

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Pentadesma Butyracea Sabine (Clusiaceae): a multipurpose tree on the Forests for People Kudzo Atsu Guelly Togo University of Lome medicinal forest products into forest management Atakora range of Togo 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Marijuana Cultivation in U.S. National Forests: Complex Forest Management Forests for People Jeff Rose United States Davidson College medicinal forest products into forest management Systems for Ecosystem Health and Visitor Safety Zimbabwe Medicinal and Food Plants: Unlocking Forests Potential of Natural 192 The value and challenges of integrating food and Forests for People Lameck Chagonda Zimbabwe University of Zimbabwe Products for Conservation, Agro-industries, Sustainable Health and Poverty medicinal forest products into forest management Alleviation 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Biodiversity and socioeconomic factors supporting farmers’ choice of wild Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Achille Assogbadjo Benin University of Abomey-Calavi edible trees in the agroforestry systems in Benin (West Africa) tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Impact of traditional agroforestry systems practices on conservation Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Valere Salako Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology effectiveness of useful trees: case study of Borassus aethiopum Mart. in tropical and subtropical forest regions Benin 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Multiple uses and values of commercial timber tree within shifting Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in BANDI Wylliam's Cameroon University of Yaoundé I agricultural landscape mosaic systems tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Indigenous Agroforestry Systems under Pressure - The Case of Gedeo Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Anique Hillbrand Germany Bangor University Agroforestry and its Value to Farmers’ Livelihoods, Ethiopia tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Kwame Nkrumah University of On-Farm Tree Planting in Ghana’s High Forest Zone: Promoting Sustainable Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Emmanuel Acheampong Ghana Science and Technology, Ghana Livelihoods for Smallholders through Reforestation Initiatives tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Kwame Nkrumah University of Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Isaac Nunoo Ghana Sustaining Ghana's Forest Cover: Evidence Cocoa Agroforestry System Science and Technology tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Department of Forestry and Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Rajni Sharma India natural Resources, PAU Ludhiana Profitability of on-farm adoption of short rotation forestry - A case study tropical and subtropical forest regions 141004 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Multipurpose trees based black pepper (Piper nigrum. L) production systems College of Forestry, Kerala Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in KUNHAMU TK India in Kerala, India: Biomass production, carbon sequestration and nutrient Agricultural University tropical and subtropical forest regions fluxes Research and Development Center 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Underutilized and promising fruit tree species to enhance productivity of for Conservation and Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in BUDI HADI NARENDRA Indonesia traditional agroforestry system through participatory domestication in West Rehabilitation, Ministry of tropical and subtropical forest regions Java, Indonesia Forestry, Indonesia 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Attitudes and behaviour towards on-farm tree planting among smallholder Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Seline Meijer Ireland University College Dublin farmers in Malawi tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Traditional Forest Management System from Landscape Perspective in Dong Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Zhenzi Li Korea, Republic of Renmin University of China Minority Villages: a Case from S village in China tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Conservation and socio-economic importance of some Agroforestry fruit Jonathan Federal Unversity of Technology, Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Onyekwelu Nigeria tree species: Farmers’ participation, tree growth characteristics and market Chukwujekwu Akure tropical and subtropical forest regions assessment 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Small holder tree planting in Paraguay: comparative study of influencing Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Elizabeth MONGES Paraguay Universidad Nacional de Asuncion factors and contribution to household income tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and On-farm trees management Drivers of in smallholder landscapes of Southern Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Valentina Robiglio Peru ICRAF Cameroon. tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Forestwood cc associated with REDD+ versus practical silvicultural management for rural society benefits in Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Coert Geldenhuys South Africa Dept Forest & Wood Science, Miombo woodlands, southern Africa tropical and subtropical forest regions Stellenbosch University

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Sclerocarya birrea’s value as an agroforestry tree as seen through a high tech Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Natalie Ceperley Switzerland Lausanne (EPFL) science compared with local knowledge, Burkina Faso tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Impact of Land Use Practices on Traits and Production of Shea Butter Tree Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Jean Didier Akpona Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology (Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertn.) in Benin tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Endogenous perception of variation in fruits traits of Blighia sapida K.D. Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Merveille Koissi SAVI Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology Koënig in the Sudanian zone of Benin tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and The vital role of stallholder initiatives in forest restoration and reforestation: Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Richard Eba'a Atyi Cameroon CIFOR the case of Cameroon tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Forestry Dept.Alexandria Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Hussein Aly Egypt Stem Analysis of Juniperus phoenicea Grown in Al-Jabal El-Akhdar, Libya University tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and International Assistance for Combating Desertification through the development of an enterprise - Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in David Anokye Asamoah Ghana Community focused apiforestry niche in Kenya tropical and subtropical forest regions Development(INACOD) Ghana 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and State Forest Research Institute, BOSWELLIA SERRATA GUM OLEO RESIN AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO RURAL Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Pratibha Bhatnagar India Polipathar, Jabalpur, M.P. ECONOMY OF SHEOPUR DISTRICT OF CENTRAL INDIA tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and State Forest Research Institute, TRADITIONAL SILVICULTURE THROUGH BUTEA MONOSPERMA: A Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Pratibha Bhatnagar India Polipathar, Jabalpur, M.P. MULTIPURPOSE TREE SPECIES IN BALAGHAT, INDIA tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Sher-e-Kashmir University of Traditional agroforestry practices and farmers perceptions about trees on Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Sandeep Sehgal India Agricultural Sciences and farm in Shivalik foothills tropical and subtropical forest regions Technology of Jammu, India Research and Development Center 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and for Conservation and Recovering degraded forest area using agroforestry practice: case study on Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in BUDI HADI NARENDRA Indonesia Rehabilitation, Ministry of area of former Mount Batur eruption, Bali (Indonesia) tropical and subtropical forest regions Forestry, Indonesia 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Forest Research and Development Domestication of Dyera polyphylla in peatland agroforestry systems in Jambi Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Hesti L Tata Indonesia Agency and Central Kalimantan, Indonesia tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS TO REHABILITATION FOREST VOCATION LANDS IN Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Guadalupe Geraldine García Mexico UMSNH MICHOACÁN, MÉXICO tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Nepal Agricultural Research Conservation and Utilization of Nepalese Forests Through Cultivation of Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Tanka Prasad Barakoti Nepal Council Fodders and Medicinal Plants tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Federal University of Technology Determinants of Adoption of Agroforestry Practices among Farmers in South Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Bosede Akinwalere Nigeria Akure West Nigeria tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and forestry research institute of Livelihood Potential of Moringa Oleifera Tree and its Role in Food Security Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Oghenekevwe Joy Arabomen Nigeria nigeria and Health Care in Nigeria tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and University of Ibadan & College of Agroforestry Landuse Survey In The Three ETSAKO Local Government Areas Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Oluwasanjo Okunlola Nigeria Agriculture Igbo-ora Oyo state Of Edo State, Nigeria tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Evaluation of Tree Species for Agroforestry Development in the Sudan Sahel Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Ioryisa Verinumbe Nigeria University of Agriculture Makurdi Region of Nigeria. tropical and subtropical forest regions

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and SEED PRODUCER CANDIDATE TREE SELECTION OF Bertholletia excelsa H. B. Universidad Nacional Amazónica Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Germán Correa Peru K. IN DEGRADED AREAS AND FOREST FRAGMENTS, PERU SOUTHEAST de Madre de Dios tropical and subtropical forest regions AMAZON 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in David Rodolfo Philippines Apayao State College Crop Diversity of Upland Farms in Apayao Province tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and On farm teak (Tectona grandis) for better growth: Integration with Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Deepani Alawathugoda Sri Lanka Forest Department, Sri Lanka agriculture farming tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and Participatory Inverstigation of the Interaction Between Sclerocarya Birrea Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Secilia Kessy Tanzania Sokoine University of Agriculture and Intercrops in Kilosa District, Tanzania. tropical and subtropical forest regions 200 On farm trees: towards the promotion and STRUCTURE AND REGENERATION STATUS OF VITELLARIA PARADOXA Forests for People development of a traditional or local silviculture in Koutchoukalo Aleza Togo University of Lome (Togo) AGROFORESTS UNDER DIFFERENT LAND MANAGEMENT IN NORTHERN tropical and subtropical forest regions BENIN (WEST AFRICA) 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and International Center of Tropical Ground-truthing validation for a near real time monitoring Forests for People Alejandro Coca Castro Colombia information access Agriculture system in the Ucayali Region, Peru 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and NATIONAL CADASTRE AND A FOREST LANDS INFORMATION SYSTEM IN SUPPORT OF SUSTAINABLE Forests for People MOSCHOS VOGIATZIS Greece information access MAPPING AGENCY S.A. MANAGEMENT AND USE OF FORESTS 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Forests for People Gillian Petrokofsky United Kingdom University of Oxford Bringing the science back into literature reviews of science information access 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Toward an Enterprise Vegetation Information System: US Forest Service, Forests for People Kevin Halverson United States US Forest Service information access Intermountain Region 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and A coupled weather and wildland fire forecasting system with assimilation of Forests for People Adam Kochanski United States University of Utah information access satellite remote sensing data 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Forests for People Charlie Schrader-Patton United States USDA Forest Service RSAC Western U.S. Climate Change GeoBrowser information access 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Landscape Change Monitoring System to support all lands and owners for Forests for People Brian Schwind United States USDA FS information access CONUS, Hawaii and Alaska Quantitative Methods Center, Forest Science Department, Luiz de Queiroz School of Agriculture, 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Use of LiDAR technology to create a management plan for an urban park in Forests for People Felipe Petean Brazil University of São Paulo (USP). information access Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Pádua Dias avenue, 11, PO Box 9, 13418-900 Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil. Tel. +55 19 2105 8649 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Serviço Florestal Brasileiro Forests for People Ana Laura Trindade Brazil Forest Information in Brazil: evolution and strengthening information access (Brazilian Forest Service) 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and International Center of Tropical Terra-i: An initiative to monitor forests and other natural covers based on Forests for People Louis Reymondin Colombia information access Agriculture the use of geospatial tools 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Congo, Democratic Republic Observatoire des Forêts d'Afrique Observatory for Forest of Central Africa : the tool for local data collection Forests for People Carlos de Wasseige information access of the Centrale and regional reporting. Forestry Research Institute of 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Macassar, Forestry Resaerch and MODELLING REASONABLE CONVERSION OF FOREST LAND TO AGRICULTURE : Forests for People Hunggul Y.S.H Nugroho Indonesia information access Development Agency, Indonesian CASE STUDY IN KENDILO SUB WATERSHED, EAST KALIMANTAN Ministry of Forestry The EFI Project Centre on 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and The contribution of historical vegetational database recovering to study the Forests for People Nicola La Porta Italy Mountain Forests (MOUNTFOR), information access forest biodiversity in Trentino (Italy). Edmund Mach Foundation, 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Graduate School of Informatics, Use of 360° panoramic stereo photography in forest inventories: sampling Forests for People Stanko Trifkovic Japan information access Kyoto University designs, spatial distribution and hidden trees 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Forests for People Goossen Martin Netherlands Alterra Landscape preferences: Forest and diversity information access

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Integrating a Forest Ecosystem Services Finder in WEFES, a Web Based Forests for People Tim Payn New Zealand Scion information access Explorer for Forest Ecosystem Services 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and University of the Philippines Los Development of an Automated Watershed Information Networks for the Forests for People Edwin Combalicer Philippines information access Banos Philippines 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Forests for People Valentin Shalaev Russian Federation MSFU Global Forest Information Service (GFIS) in Russia. information access 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Radcliffe Science Library, Forests for People Oliver Bridle United Kingdom Maintaining Forestry Archives for the Future information access University of Oxford 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Using Public Participation Geographic Information Systems (PPGIS) to Forests for People Cody Cox United States Auburn University information access Identify and Bundle Ecosystem Services to Enhance Conservation Efficiency 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Forests for People Carla Heister United States Yale University Embed a Librarian in Your Research Group information access 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and From data to knowledge – faster: GOES Early Fire Detection system to inform Forests for People Alexander Koltunov United States University of California - Davis information access operational response and management 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Forests for People Hobie Perry United States USDA Forest Service Forest atlas of the United States information access 209 From data to knowledge, geospatial tools and Providing critical geospatial information through enterprise systems - A USFS Forests for People Dave Vanderzanden United States USDA FS information access experience 212 Innovative planning and managing approaches DEFINITION OF PRIORITY AREAS FOR USE PUBLIC, IN A CONSERVATION AREA Forests for People Fabricia Benda de Oliveira Brazil UFES for sustainable tourism in forests and natural areas IN BRAZIL, USING TECHNIQUES GEOPROCESSING 212 Innovative planning and managing approaches Towards sustainable growth in nature-based tourism destinations: clients’ Forests for People Liisa Tyrväinen Finland for sustainable tourism in forests and natural areas views of land use options in Finnish Lapland 212 Innovative planning and managing approaches A method to detect spatiotemporal changes of tourism/recreational Forests for People Nobuhiko Tanaka Japan Tokai University School of Tourism for sustainable tourism in forests and natural areas potential in nature-based areas - With several case studies in Japan- 212 Innovative planning and managing approaches PERUVIAN NATIONAL FORESTRY Forests for People BERTHA ALVARADO Peru The Management Plan in Ecotourism Concessions-Peruvian Experience for sustainable tourism in forests and natural areas AUTHORITY 212 Innovative planning and managing approaches Forests for People Peter Fredman Sweden Mid-Sweden University Do Forests Matter to the Nature-based Tourism Industry? for sustainable tourism in forests and natural areas 212 Innovative planning and managing approaches Forests for People Linda Kruger United States US Forest Service Tourism Best Management Practices Applications in Southeast Alaska for sustainable tourism in forests and natural areas 212 Innovative planning and managing approaches The IUCN Best Practice Guidelines for Sustainable Tourism: Forest and IUFRO Forests for People Yu-Fai Leung United States North Carolina State University for sustainable tourism in forests and natural areas Connections 212 Innovative planning and managing approaches ASSESSING SUSTAINABILITY OF NATURE TOURISM ALONG FLORIDA Forests for People Bin Wan United States University of Florida for sustainable tourism in forests and natural areas NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL 212 Innovative planning and managing approaches Benin Biodiversity Convention Contribution to creation of a Community nature reserve in southern Benin: Forests for People ADJE Chabi Bienvenu Benin for sustainable tourism in forests and natural areas focal point case of the swamp forest complex of Zinvié 212 Innovative planning and managing approaches GEOPROCESSING IN CREATING FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSERVATION AREAS Forests for People Carlos Henrique Rodrigues de Oliveira Brazil Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo for sustainable tourism in forests and natural areas IN PARQUE ESTADUAL DA CACHOEIRA DA FUMAÇA/ES, BRAZIL 220 Richer economies, better environmental policies? Securing China’s Forest Ecological Services, Emissions Reductions and Forests for People Analyzing the “environmental question” in forest Xiaoxi Zeng China Renmin University of China Poverty Alleviation for Farmers Households – A Critical Analysis of Current policy in OECD countries Norm 220 Richer economies, better environmental policies? On how to gain discursive agency in environmental conflicts – exploring Forests for People Analyzing the “environmental question” in forest Sina Leipold Germany University of Freiburg policy discourses on policy in OECD countries 220 Richer economies, better environmental policies? University of Applied Science Forest biomass and biodiversity: which conflicts arise from contrary Forests for People Analyzing the “environmental question” in forest Christina Schumann Germany Weihenstephan-Triesdorf environmental goals? policy in OECD countries 220 Richer economies, better environmental policies? University of Freiburg, Chair of Changes in environmental governance and illegal logging policies: the case of Forests for People Analyzing the “environmental question” in forest Metodi Sotirov Germany Forest and Environmental Policy the European Union's timber regulation policy in OECD countries 220 Richer economies, better environmental policies? Institutional Mimicry, Shifting Values and Diverging Policy Paths. Comparing Forests for People Analyzing the “environmental question” in forest Georg Winkel Germany forest environmental policy evolution in Germany and the United States policy in OECD countries

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 220 Richer economies, better environmental policies? Department of Land, Environment, Payments for forests: characterizing benefits and governance in the context Forests for People Analyzing the “environmental question” in forest Alessandro Leonardi Italy Agriculture and Forestry, of Watershed Payments for Environmental Services in Europe policy in OECD countries University of Padova 220 Richer economies, better environmental policies? Swedish University of Agricultural Attitude toward environmental consideration and forest policy among NIPF- Forests for People Analyzing the “environmental question” in forest Camilla Widmark Sweden Sciences owners in Sweden policy in OECD countries 220 Richer economies, better environmental policies? The combat against illegal logging – Are new policies game changes or Forests for People Analyzing the “environmental question” in forest Andreas Ottitsch United Kingdom University of Cumbria merely symbolic? policy in OECD countries

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Khulna University and Georg Science in forest policy program and political discussion: The Example of Forests for People Md. Nazmus Sadath Bangladesh forest research for human and community well-being August University, Göttingen Bangladeshi forest policy program and print media discourse.

Cartografía social para la determinación de dinámicas ambientales en 227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Forests for People Connie Paola Lopez Gomez Colombia Universidad Nacional de Colombia contextos rurales. Caso cuenca río Grande, departamento de Antioquia, forest research for human and community well-being Colombia.

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Biodiversity, and their Communication Gaps in the Mass Media: Experience Forests for People Ryo Kohsaka Japan Kanazawa University forest research for human and community well-being from the CBD COP10 and beyond

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Forestry Research Institute of Assessment of the Impact of Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria Activities Forests for People Adebayo John Julius Nigeria forest research for human and community well-being Nigeria on the Neighboring Communities

College of Forestry and Natural 227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Biodiversity Protection: What do the General Public in the Philippines Say Forests for People Florencia Pulhin Philippines Resources, University of the forest research for human and community well-being and Think About It? Philippines Los Banos

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Forests for People Ludmila Marusakova Slovakia National Forest Centre Forest as a place for Health, Recreation and Learning - case studies forest research for human and community well-being

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Capacity building – training for forestry sector to support better cooperation Forests for People Aleš Poljanec Slovenia Slovenia Forest Service forest research for human and community well-being with local population; Guyana case study

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Stockholm Environment Institute Exploring the science – stakeholder interface in climate change adaptation Forests for People Åsa Gerger Swartling Sweden forest research for human and community well-being & Stockholm Resilience Centre research within Swedish forestry

Department of Landscape 227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Architecture, Planning and Differences in biodiversity assessment strategies between experts and Forests for People Johan Pihel Sweden forest research for human and community well-being Management, Swedish University novices in ecology in logged forests. of Agricultural Sciences

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of A Systematic, Evidence-Based Review of Key Issues Facing Oregon Family Forests for People Janean Creighton United States Oregon State University forest research for human and community well-being Forest Owners

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Predicting WUI homeowners’ perceptions of risk and willingness to conduct Forests for People Christine Olsen United States Oregon State University forest research for human and community well-being defensible space activities

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Linking Science and Social Movements: Knowledge exchange in the Brazilian Forests for People Patricia Shanley United States People and Plants International forest research for human and community well-being Amazonia

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Network “Forest Culture“ in Austria. A new approach to put international Forests for People Elisabeth Johann Austria Divisiion 9, Research group 9.03 forest research for human and community well-being agreements into practice for the benefit of local people

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Forests for People Roger Villalobos Costa Rica CATIE Forest Culture in the Neotropics: What is it? Why is it Needed? forest research for human and community well-being

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of STAKEHOLDERS AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN SPATIAL DECISION MAKING Forests for People Nataša Lovrić Croatia European Forest Institute forest research for human and community well-being PROCESSES FOR FOREST PROTECTED AREAS

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Forests for People Jarmo Saarikko Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute IUFRO and Global Forest Decimal Classification - Status and future forest research for human and community well-being

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Guatemala: Environmental communication for sustainable development, a Forests for People Alexander Sandoval-Portillo Guatemala No forest research for human and community well-being key element to educate, investigate, report and generate forest governance.

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of The adoption of a new forest practice needs more than one extension Forests for People mary ryan Ireland Teagasc forest research for human and community well-being approach

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Managing Knowledge in a Research Organisation: The Case of Kenya Forests for People Sheila Mbiru Kenya Kenya Forestry Research Institute forest research for human and community well-being Forestry Research Institute

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Forests for People Andrew Dunningham New Zealand Scion Social learning in forestry research in NZ: preliminary understanding forest research for human and community well-being

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFLUENCE ON SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY 227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Forestry Research Institute of Forests for People Nkechinyere Isienyi Nigeria MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA: A CASE STUDY OF FORESTRY RESEARCH forest research for human and community well-being Nigeria INSTITUTE OF NIGERIA

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Instituto Superior de Agronomia / Forest models dissemination and knowledge transfer on cork oak based Forests for People Joana Amaral Paulo Portugal forest research for human and community well-being Universidade de Lisboa ecosystems: bridging the gap between research and practice

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of A role for research in supporting small-scale emerging tree growers in South Forests for People Sally Upfold South Africa ICFR forest research for human and community well-being Africa

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Participatory Approach Potentials in Adoption of Agronomic, Land and Water Forests for People Pilly Kagosi Tanzania TAFORI forest research for human and community well-being Management Technologies in Semi Arid Areas of Tanzania

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Forests for People Dennis R Becker United States University of Minnesota Community Wood Energy Handbook and Computer App forest research for human and community well-being

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Incorporating Maintenance of Genetic Diversity into Forest Policy and Forests for People George Buchert United States freelance forest research for human and community well-being Practice

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Louisiana State University Forests for People Cornelis DeHoop United States Forest Landowner Perceptions of Prescribed Burning in Louisiana, USA forest research for human and community well-being Agricultural Center

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Forests for People Linda Kruger United States US Forest Service Pedagogy of Place Institute forest research for human and community well-being

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Pest Scene Investigators: A Citizen Science-Based Effort to Improve Forest Forests for People Paul Oester United States Oregon State University forest research for human and community well-being Health in Oregon

227 Knowledge exchange and communication of Uneven-aged Management in a Mixed-Conifer Forest in Northeast Oregon: A Forests for People Paul Oester United States Oregon State University forest research for human and community well-being Case Study with an Innovative Educational Approach

239 Establishing social institutions for co- Are Community Based Organizations ready to contribute to Sustainable Forests for People Raoul Adeguelou Benin University of Abomey - Calavi management of public forest lands Participatory Forests Management Plans in Benin? 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Institutionalizing State Forests for Restoration of Ecosystem Services and Forests for People Prakash Chandra Tiwari India Kumaun University, Nainital, India management of public forest lands Adaptation to Climate Change in Himalaya

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Coordinator of environmental 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Forests for People Umut Zholdoshova Kyrgyzstan programs/ Rural Development Joint Forest Ecosystems Management Model in Kyrgyzstan management of public forest lands Fund PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT MODEL OF THE SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Forests for People Concepcion Lujan Mexico Universidad Autonoma Chihuahua FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY management of public forest lands WELLBEING IN MEXICO 239 Establishing social institutions for co- 1Forestry Research Institute of STAKEHOLDERS’ PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY BASED FOREST Forests for People Ene Abi Nigeria management of public forest lands Nigeria (FRIN) MANAGEMENT (CBFM) IN CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA 239 Establishing social institutions for co- UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES Implementing Collaborative Natural Resources Governance for the Forests for People NATHANIEL BANTAYAN Philippines management of public forest lands LOS BANOS Sustainable Management of the Mt Makiling Forest Reserve, Philippines 239 Establishing social institutions for co- The first four years of a collaborative forest landscape restoration project on Forests for People Yvette Dickinson United States Colorado State University management of public forest lands Colorado’s Front Range: successes and lessons learned

239 Establishing social institutions for co- Institute for Sustainable Solutions, Applying lessons from two decades of co-management in the developing Forests for People Rebecca McLain United States management of public forest lands Portland State University world to collaborative stewardship for the US national forest system

Senior Researcher, Agro economist 239 Establishing social institutions for co- -forest policy and economics Risks, Challenges and Perspectives of the Co-management in and around the Forests for People Yves MEYANGA TONGO Cameroon management of public forest lands /Ministry of scientific research and Luki Biosphere Reserve in the Democratic Republic of Congo. innovation- Yaoundé Cameroon

239 Establishing social institutions for co- AFRICAN MODEL FORESTS Eco-agriculture, green rural economy and sustainable governance of the Forests for People Jean Claude Stone NJOMKAP Cameroon management of public forest lands NETWORK forests in the Congo Basin 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Forests for People Fernando Carrera Costa Rica CATIE Lessons Learned from the Model Forests of Ibero-America management of public forest lands 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Red Iberoaméricana de Bosques Efficiency in Development Cooperation: the experience of the Ibero- Forests for People Ronnie De Camino Costa Rica management of public forest lands Modelo (RIABM) - CATIE American Model Forest Network and its Model Forests EVALUATION OF THE VEGETATION AND PROPOSAL OF SPECIES FOR 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Forests for People Marta Marina Jiménez Águila Cuba Instituto de Investigacion Forestal REHABILITATION OF THE PATRIMONIAL AREA “NECROPOLIS CRISTÓBAL management of public forest lands COLÓN” IN THE HAVANA, CUBA. 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Rural livelihood, Voluntary Partnership Agreements and social safeguards in Forests for People Christian Pilegaard Hansen Denmark University of Copenhagen management of public forest lands Ghana 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Red de Bosques del Ecuador- Forests for People Ynti Arcos Ecuador The role of private conservation in protected areas systems of Ecuador management of public forest lands RIABM 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Forests for People In-Ae Kim Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Local community participation in forest management in Lombok, Indonesia management of public forest lands 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation of Wildlife Outside Protected Areas in Community Forests in Forests for People Madhu Ghimire Nepal management of public forest lands Consertation Nepal

239 Establishing social institutions for co- Department of Forestry & Wildlife, Recent Trends in Incorporating Participatory Approach Models into Forests for People Andrew Erakhrumen Nigeria management of public forest lands University of Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria Sustainable Management of Natural and Planted Forests

239 Establishing social institutions for co- Standard for monitoring and evaluating Model Forests: Proposal of guidance Forests for People Rebeca Dumet Peru Independiente management of public forest lands for the management of RIABM initiatives 239 Establishing social institutions for co- COLLEGE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND Characteristics and Developmental Functions of People's Organization: The Forests for People Leni Camacho Philippines management of public forest lands DEVELOPMENT Case of an Upland Farmers' Association in Tagkawayan, Quezon, Philippines College of Forestry and Natural 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Sustainable Agroforestry Development in Caraga Region, Philippines: The Forests for People Sofronio Camacho Philippines Resources, University of the management of public forest lands Case of the DENR-LGU Co-Management Scheme Philippines Los Banos 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Swedish University of Agricultural Measuring Transaction Costs in Multiple Land-use Situations – The case of co- Forests for People Camilla Widmark Sweden management of public forest lands Sciences management of forest resources in Northern Sweden 239 Establishing social institutions for co- Co-Management of Government-Owned Lands: Lessons from Across the Forests for People Jamie Barbour United States US Forest Service management of public forest lands Globe 239 Establishing social institutions for co- University of Maryland at College Participatory Forest Management Networks of Odisha - Time for more Forests for People Kanna Siripurapu United States management of public forest lands Park recognition

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based University of British Columbia Linking empowerment outcomes, social capital and gender in forest-based Forests for People Ana Elia Ramon Hidalgo Canada recreation and tourism, and rural development (UBC) community ecotourism in Ghana. A multi-method approach. INTEGRATING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WITH THE MANAGEMENT OF 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Forests for People Chengyue Tu China Renmin University of China GRASSLANDS AND WETLANDS AT KE’ERQIN NATURE RESERVE, INNER recreation and tourism, and rural development MONGOLIA, CHINA 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Zhangjiajie National Park and Resettlement: Impacts on Local Ethnic Forests for People LIN ZHANG China University of Utah recreation and tourism, and rural development communities in China 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Conservation of Rafflesia zollingeriana: Integrating conservation policy with Forests for People Ellyn Kathalina Damayanti Indonesia recreation and tourism, and rural development Agricultural University (IPB) local livelihood 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Università Politecnica delle Effects of anthropogenic activities on forest landscape in the Khumbu valley, Forests for People Matteo Garbarino Italy recreation and tourism, and rural development Marche, Ancona, IT Nepal 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based An analysis of long-distance trail development in Japan based on protected Forests for People Taiichi Ito Japan University of Tsukuba recreation and tourism, and rural development area management and rural development 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Forests for People Sandra Rodriguez Mexico UACH Is the sustainable forest management for ecotourism a food security plan? recreation and tourism, and rural development Department of Forest Resource 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Using future scenario analysis to support participatory forest landscape Forests for People Julia Carlsson Sweden Management, Swedish University recreation and tourism, and rural development planning in Vilhelmina, northern Sweden. of Agricultural Sciences 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Facultad de Agronomía. THE PARANA DELTA NEIGHBORING TO METROPOLITAN BUENOS AIRES AND Forests for People Mariana Moya Argentina recreation and tourism, and rural development Universidad de Buenos Aires PEOPLE. TOWARDS A TRANSFORMATION OF RELATIONS 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Ministère de l'environnement et Forests for People KPETERE Josué Benin Tourist Valorization of Pahou the natural forest in Benin West Africa recreation and tourism, and rural development des Forêts 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Ecosystem services and protected areas: Contribution of Pendjari National Forests for People Abdelaziz Lawani Benin Jeunesse & Developpement recreation and tourism, and rural development Park to Benin economy 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Forests for People Sabina D. Mendonça Brazil Federal University of Paraná Assessment of management effectiveness of six National Forests in Brazil recreation and tourism, and rural development Ministry of Environment, 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Merging Gaps between Forest Conservation and Agricultural Production in Forests for People Emmanuel SUKA Cameroon Protection of Nature and recreation and tourism, and rural development Protected Areas: Case Study of Southern Bakundu in Cameroon Sustainable Development Páramos como ecosistemas en transformación: Análisis multi - temporal de 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Forests for People Connie Paola Lopez Gomez Colombia Universidad Nacional de Colombia las percepciones acerca de la transformación de áreas de páramos en recreation and tourism, and rural development proceso de delimitación.Colombia. 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based NP Risnjak- visitor vulnerability on „Leska“ educational path and suggestions Forests for People Fran Poštenjak Croatia uaffiliated recreation and tourism, and rural development to avoid unfortunate outcome 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Identification of a strategy for the financial sustainability of the protected Forests for People Andrea Yat Guatemala URL recreation and tourism, and rural development area of the Laguna Lachúa National Park in Guatemala Forest Research Institute, Indian 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Conservation of Trees at Ta-Prohm Temple, Cambodia - A World Heritage Forests for People Nirmal Harsh India Council of Forestry Research & recreation and tourism, and rural development Site Education, Dehradun, India 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based MEETING THE ECOTOURISM CHALLENGE THROUGH ORGANIZATIONAL Forests for People Parul Rishi India IIFM,Bhopal recreation and tourism, and rural development RESTRUCTURING : A CASE OF ECO DEVELOPMENT BOARD OF INDIA Forest Policy and Climate Change 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Stakeholders’ Perception as Support for Forest Landscape Planning in Forests for People Iis Alviya Indonesia Center, Forest Research and recreation and tourism, and rural development Ciliwung Watershed, Indonesia Development Agency 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Assessing the trail condition and environmental factors of the Kumano Forests for People Shiwei Gou Japan Kyoto University recreation and tourism, and rural development Pilgrimage routes in the Kii mountains, Japan 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Leveraging the landscape: Multi-stakeholder approach of conservation Forests for People Bijendra Basnyat Nepal NARMA recreation and tourism, and rural development landscape management in Nepal 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Scion (Forest Research Institute, Valuing recreation for New Zealand’s planted forests: moving beyond Forests for People Stefania Pizzirani New Zealand recreation and tourism, and rural development New Zealand) traditional timber economics towards achieving multi-purpose forests 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Federal University of Agriculture, Valuation of Ecotourism Potentials of Olumo Rock, Abeokuta, Nigeria Using Forests for People Oluyinka Akintunde Nigeria recreation and tourism, and rural development Abeokuta, Nigeria. Travel-Cost Model Approach. 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF Ecotourism development in Ikogosi Warmspring, Nigeria; Any implication on Forests for People OLUWATOBI OLANIYI Nigeria recreation and tourism, and rural development TECHNOLOGY, AKURE its floristic composition and structure?

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Department of Zoology,University 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Assessment of Protected Area Management Effectiveness (PAME) to Forests for People Queen Omoregie Nigeria of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos State, recreation and tourism, and rural development determine the health of Lekki Conservation Centre (LCC) in Lagos, Nigeria. Nigeria. 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES HOW TO MAKE BURNING OF CHOCOLATE HILLS OF BOHOL, PHILIPPINES Forests for People NATHANIEL BANTAYAN Philippines recreation and tourism, and rural development LOS BANOS CARBON NEUTRAL? Laboratory of Botany and Plant 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Impact of climate change on riverine population’s livelihood and vegetation Forests for People Aniko POLO-AKPISSO Togo Ecology/Faculty of recreation and tourism, and rural development dynamic within Oti-Keran National Park (Togo) Sciences/University of Lomé 251 Integrating landscape protection, nature-based Forests for People Tayyibe Acikgoz Altunel Turkey Kastamonu University Women Supported Ecotourism Activities in Kure Mountains National Park recreation and tourism, and rural development Laboratory of applied Conservation by people for people: Impacts of community-NGO partnership Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Rodrigue Castro GBEDOMON Benin ecology/University of Abomey- on forest conservation and livelihood of riparian people Calavi (Benin) Indigenous Associations in the Peruvian Amazon: The comuneros’ Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Andrea Vasquez Canada UBC perspectives National University of Costa Rica Community perceptions of environmental and socioeconomic benefits from Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Sergio Molina Murillo Costa Rica (UNA) forest: An exploration in four protected areas of Costa Rica. Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Mariève Pouliot Denmark University of Copenhagen Forests: not an important source of ‘forest products’ Technical University of Dresden, Contribution of gum and resin commercialization to rural livelihood in the Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Asmamaw Alemu Abtew Germany Germany drylands of Ethiopia and Sudan UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES Local Stakeholder’s Assessment of Community-Based Forest Management Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development ROSE JANE PERAS Philippines LOS BANOS and the Potentials of REDD Plus Mining in the boreal forest - Effects on Reindeer Populations and Indigenous Swedish University of Agricultural Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Per Sandström Sweden Livelihoods and the use of community-based monitoring by Sámi Reindeer Sciences Herders in Northern Sweden Developing Indicators to Track Community Vitality and the Changing Role of Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Amy Grotta United States Oregon State University Forests in a Rural Oregon Community Economic value and socio-cultural determinants of Non Timber Forest Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development ALICE BONOU Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology Product harvesting in the W Transboundary Biosphere Reserve, Benin Participatory monitoring of non-timber forest products. What factors lead to Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Alice Brites Brazil Universidade de São Paulo cooperation?

Senior Researcher, Agro economist Forestry governance and local development in Cameroon: Contribution of -forest policy and economics Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Yves MEYANGA TONGO Cameroon decentralized management of forest revenues to the development of /Ministry of scientific research and councils. innovation- Yaoundé Cameroon

Center for International Forestry Forest and forest-based rural livelihood in climate change vulnerability Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Bérenger TCHATCHOU Cameroon Research context in Cameroon. Property Rights, Powers and Accountability: New Forest Tenure Policy in Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Lynn Palmer Canada Lakehead University Ontario, Canada College of Economics and Research on Present Status of Sustainable Livelihood of Workers’ Families in Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Yuechen Liang China Management, Northeast Forest China’s Key State-owned Forest Region University Congo, Democratic Republic Subsistence strategies and means of the river populations of the Luki Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Jean Semeki university of Kinshasa of the Biosphere Reserve in the Democratic Republic of Congo How do you do access? Indigenes and forest resources in a conflict-affected Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Siddharth Sareen Denmark University of Copenhagen Indian region Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Saurindra Goswami Fiji Fiji National University Forest complexity regulates development of forest dependent communities CLIMATE CHANGE AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES: RURAL HOUSEHOLD Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Eric Awuah Kyei Ghana KNUST-Kumasi, Ghana RESPONSES TO FUELWOOD SCARCITY IN SELECTED COMMMUNITIES WITHIN TWO AGRO-ECOLOGICAL ZONES OF GHANA Impact of Community Forestry Programme to forest dependent Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Anna Mohase Guyana Guyana Forestry Commission communities' development across Guyana

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Promoting tree based farming by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Mohammed Haque India NABARD Consultancy services Development (NABARD) for improving livelihood security of tribal families Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Terry Sunderland Indonesia CIFOR Alternative Livelihoods and Biodiversity Conservation Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Misa Masuda Japan Tsukuba University A carrying capacity approach to forest management in developing countries KENYA FORESTRY RESEARCH ENHANCING COMMUNITY LIVELIHOODS THROUGH NATURE BASED Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development ROSE CHITEVA Kenya INSTITUTE (KEFRI) ENTERPRISES: THE CASE OF MATINYANI WOMEN GROUP, KITUI, KENYA. Utilization Pattern and Potential Use of Mangrove Forest within the Local Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Mugilan Kuppusammy Malaysia University Malaysia Sabah People: A Case Study in Pitas, Sabah School of International Tropical Land Management Practices of the Murut Community: A Case Study of the Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Nur Muhammed Malaysia Forestry, Universiti Malaysia Selected Villages From Sabah, Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia Forestry Research Institute of CONTRIBUTION OF FOREST RESOURCES USE TO RURAL LIVELIHOODS IN Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Idowu Abimbola Adegoke Nigeria Nigeria NIGERIA

Forestry Research Institute of Indigenous Perception on Forest Resource Management through Community- Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Oladipo Sadiolu Afolabi Nigeria Nigeria based Approaches in Selected Rural Areas in West Africa Region

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF DUCIMA , The Role of Mangrove Forests in Sustaining Household Livelihoods in the Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development KELECHI ELEANYA Nigeria KATSINA STATE, NIGERIA Niger Delta, Nigeria Federal College of Forestry Mech. Assessment of Agroforestry Practices and Community Development in Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Wilson Jayeoba Nigeria Afaka - Kaduna Kaduna State Forest Management Project, Buruku, Nigeria Forestry Research Institute of The Contribution of Non-Timber Forest Products to Poverty Alleviation in Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development OLUWOLE JOHN PELEMO Nigeria Nigeria Idoani, Ondo State, Nigeria Community based forest management, an experience that goes from the Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Alipse Valera Peru WWF Peru field work to the improvement of indigenous community’s livelihood Sustainable Utilization and Marketing of Selected Non-Timber Forest FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development ROMULO AGGANGAN Philippines Products to Support the Handicraft Industry and the Development of Rural AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Communities Hue University of Agriculture and Establishment and expansion of protected area and the changes in the Forests for People 252 Forest-dependent community development Thang Tran Nam Viet Nam Forestry livelihood of ethnic minorities in central Vietnam Ecosystems Services and 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Management Program (ESM), Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Michael Obersteiner Austria Forest relevant actions to the three Rio Conventions International Institute for Applied findings Systems Analysis (IIASA) 26 International forest governance: taking stock of The evolving role of secondary-level institutions and their continued Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Reem Hajjar Canada University of British Columbia legitimacy: Community and producer associations under FLEGT and REDD+ in findings Ghana and Mexico 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Constructing a materialist conception of discursive institutionalism to Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Nicole Klenk Canada University of Toronto examine institutional change in forest policy: the case of the assisted findings migration of species in Canada 26 International forest governance: taking stock of The Assessment of Forest Ecological Compensation System in the southern Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Chengyue Tu China Renmin University of China China findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Red Iberoaméricana de Bosques PARTICIPATORY FOREST GOVERNANCE IN IBERO-AMERICA: SOCIAL AND Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Josique Lorenzo Lemire Costa Rica Modelo (RIABM) - CATIE POLITICAL IMPACTS OF THE MODEL FORESTS APPROACH findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Local forest governance assessed through Social Network Analysis: Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Riccardo Da Re Italy Università di Padova comparison of three case studies in Italy, Bosnia Herzegovina and findings Montenegro 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Bas Arts Netherlands Wageningen University Forest governance: a practice based approach findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Norwegain University of Life Stakeholder opinions on bioenergy in Norway: Conflicting perceptions of Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Berit H Lindstad Norway Sciences challenges and opportunities findings

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Russian Forest Policy Development: New Experience Based on Stakeholders’ Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Elena Kulikova Russian Federation WWF Russia Involvement Approach findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of University of South National Government Policy and Legislation on Tropical Moist Forests as Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research SENTIME KASAY South Africa Africa/University of Stellenbosch prerequisite to improve Rural Livelihoods – case study of the DRC findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Environmental Change Institute, Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Constance McDermott United Kingdom Forest Footprints and the Implications for Equity in Forest Governance University of Oxford findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of What Institutional Theory—“the way we do things”—can tell us about Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Cindy Chojnacky United States Private consultant behavior of natural resources institutions findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Examining equity in forest governance: implications for REDD+ and other Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Melanie McDermott United States Rutgers University payments for ecosystem services schemes findings

26 International forest governance: taking stock of Ecosystem Workforce Program; Institutional Work: Community-Based Organizations as Change Agents in Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Cassandra Moseley United States Institute for a Sustainable Public Lands Governance in the American West findings Environment, University of Oregon

26 International forest governance: taking stock of Consultative and Research Centre Assessing sustainability of local forest governance through institutional Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Dung T. Ngo Viet Nam on Natural Resources framework: a case study of Vietnam. findings Management 26 International forest governance: taking stock of BRAZILIAN FOREST GOVERNANCE: TRENDS, AND OBSTACLES, A PROPOSAL Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Vitor Afonso Hoeflich Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná TO BE IMPLEMENTED. findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of FOREST GOVERNANCE: A STUDY ON PERCEPTION OF ACTORS INVOLVED IN Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Vitor Afonso Hoeflich Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná THE FOREST MANAGEMENT ACTIONS IN THE STATE PARANÁ (BRAZIL). findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Caring for Forests: Insights from Community Conservation Practices and Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Neera Singh Canada Faculty of Forestry Affect theory findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research CT Smith Canada University of Toronto Trans-Atlantic governance of sustainable solid wood bioenergy supply chains findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of One methodology, two realities: partnering with indigenous peoples in the Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Andrea Vasquez Canada UBC Peruvian Amazon findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Complexity of Forest Tenure Issues and China’s Collective Forest Tenure Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Hexing Long China Renmin University of China Reform findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Roles of local government in China for forest rehabilitation - A case of Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Zhong Tan China Renmin University of China Changting county of Fujian province findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Network analysis of a policy formulation: Transposing EU nature protection Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Marko Lovrić Croatia European Forest Institute directives in Croatian forestry findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of University of Copenhagen, Challenges to multi-level sustainability governance of forest bioenergy and Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Inge Stupak Denmark Denmark impacts for production and trade – global stakeholder views and experiences findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Status of development of forest resources policies and local governance. Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research María Elisa Carrión Ecuador CATIE Case study: Indigenous Reservation of Cabécar in Alto Chirripó, Costa Rica findings

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 26 International forest governance: taking stock of International Influences on National Forest Policy: Analyzing Stakeholder Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Pia Katila Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute Coalitions and Their Argumentation in the Revision of Finnish Forest Act findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Center for Development Studies, Determinants of incentive-based forest governance in the Amazon: evidence Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Hugo Rosa da Conceição Germany University of Bonn from case studies in Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of THE ATLÁNTIDA PLATFORM: A CIVIL-SOCIETY EFFORT PROMOTING GOOD Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Mirian Molina Honduras Fundacion MaderaVerde GOVERNANCE IN THE HONDURAN FORESTRY SECTOR findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Legal and Policy Instruments for Forest and People - a Critical Review of Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Shaju Thomas India Nirmala College Indian Scenario findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Soeryo Adiwibowo Indonesia Bogor Agricultural University Under the Shadow of Failure: Restoration Ecosystem in Indonesia findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Forest Research and Development Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Fitri Nurfatriani Indonesia Forest Governance in Indonesia: Its Problems and Improvement Measures Agency-Ministry of Forestry findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of University of Padova, Department Examining the impact of governance on the effectiveness of forest protected Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Biljana Macura Italy of Land, Environment, Agriculture areas: a systematic review of the evidence findings and Forestry 26 International forest governance: taking stock of THE ANALYSIS OF FOREST GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL CAPITAL: theoretical Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Laura Secco Italy Universty of Padova and methodological links, gaps and overlaps findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Universidad Nacional de Asuncion - Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Maria Laura Quevedo Fernandez Paraguay State of the principles of good forest governance in Paraguay Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of PERUVIAN NATIONAL FORESTRY Difficulties for the implementation of the access of genetic resources- Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research BERTHA ALVARADO Peru AUTHORITY Convention of Diversity Biological findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Alternative Pathways to sustainability – a framework for comparative forest Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Karin Beland Lindahl Sweden Luleå University of Technology policy analysis findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Robert Bakiika Uganda Makerere University FOREST GOVERNANCE IN UGANDA: THE QUEST FOR LOCAL DEMOCRACY findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of REDD+ benefit sharing mechanism: Enhancing or reducing equity in Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Onjamirindra Sarobidy Rakotonarivo United Kingdom Bangor University representation? Learning from the Tanzanian community carbon enterprise findings model 26 International forest governance: taking stock of USDA Forest Service International Forest Policy Re-Mix: is history bound to repeat itself in the selection and Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Kathleen McGinley United States Institute of Tropical Forestry implementation of forest policies and instruments across Latin America? findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Center for International Forestry Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Maria Ojanen United States The environmental impacts of property rights regimes Research findings 26 International forest governance: taking stock of Center for International Forestry Multilevel Governance Typologies of Benefit-Sharing and Land-Use Decision Forests for People political theories, methodologies and research Ashwin Ravikumar United States Research Making: Cross-Country Evidence from REDD+ Projects findings 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Melbourne School of Land and A bottom up approach to criteria and indicators: values and cues in public Forests for People Rebecca Ford Australia recreation management Environment evaluations of forest management in Australia 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Negotiating indigenous collaboration in forestry in Quebec, Canada: Finding Forests for People Stephen Wyatt Canada Université de Moncton recreation management pathways through multiple processes and actors

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Conflictive Interactions between Forestry Traditional Knowledge of Dong 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Forests for People Minghui ZHANG China Renmin University of China Minority and Modern Policy Interventions in S Village: an Actor-oriented recreation management Perspective 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Universidad Nacional de Colombia The importance of the social and cultural dimensions of wildmeat in Forests for People Blanca Yague Colombia recreation management Sede Amazonia periurban indigenous communities in Leticia (Colombia) 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Recreational hunting – A comparative study of attitudes to rear and release Forests for People Christian Gamborg Denmark University of Copenhagen recreation management among Danish hunters, land owners and the general public 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Triad Stimulus NUR (Nature, Use, Religion) Pro-Conservation for Sustainable Forests for People Ervizal A.M. Zuhud Indonesia recreation management Agricultural University (IPB) Forest Management in Indonesia University of Padova, Department 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Effectiveness of Integrated Conservation and Development Projects around Forests for People Biljana Macura Italy of Land, Environment, Agriculture recreation management Central Indian Tiger Reserves and Forestry 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Fires, Forests and Conflict in times of rapid environmental change in Sweden Forests for People Katarina Eckerberg Sweden Umeå University recreation management and Australia 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and University of Padova, TESAF Multifunctional and integrated forest management in Italy: policy failures Forests for People Matteo Favero Italy recreation management Department and possible solutions 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Ministry of Forests and Soil Multistakeholder approach for managing conflicts and developing shared Forests for People Madhu Ghimire Nepal recreation management Consertation vision on community-based forest management in Nepal University of Warsaw, Faculty of 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and The role of altruism in non-market valuation of biodiversity and recreation. Forests for People Anna Malgorzata Bartczak Poland Economic Sciences, Warsaw recreation management An application to the Białowieża Forest. Ecological Economics Center 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Restoring Nature: Combining ‘new’ and ‘old’ policy instruments in Swedish Forests for People Katarina Eckerberg Sweden Umeå University recreation management forests 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Swedish University of Agricultural Forests for People Annika Nordin Sweden Desired forest futures of forest sector stakeholders in Sweden recreation management Sciences 28 Ethics and values in relation to forest, wildlife and Forests for People Linda Kruger United States US Forest Service Alaska Natives, Local Knowledge and Climate Change recreation management 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Study on Forest Policy Coordination and Cooperation: take a case of Forests for People Yuan Meng China Renmin University of China domains: Forest policy perspectives Collective Forest Tenure Reform in China 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented The European forest policy paradox – how policy integration fails through Forests for People Georg Winkel Germany domains: Forest policy perspectives practices of sectoral polarization 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Integrating multiple environmental regimes: Land and forestry policies under Forests for People Wil de Jong Japan CIAS, Kyoto University domains: Forest policy perspectives broader democratic reforms in the Bolivian tropical lowlands 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented European Forest Institute – Forests in the non-forest policies: How much room is left to forest decision Forests for People Nicolas Robert Spain domains: Forest policy perspectives Mediterranean Regional Office making? 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Female entrepreneurs - a shortcut to a more competitive and equal forest Forests for People Marie Appelstrand Sweden Lund University domains: Forest policy perspectives sector? Department of forest Products, 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Multi-level governance of forests in a changing climate: international Forests for People Sara Holmgren Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural domains: Forest policy perspectives influence on Swedish forest policy. Sciences 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Forests for People Viveca Sjöstedt Sweden Swedish Agricultural University Integration of bio-energy policy - a multi-sectoral frame analysis domains: Forest policy perspectives 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Stockholm Environment Institute The need for forestry to understand and respond to indirect impacts of Forests for People Oskar Wallgren Sweden domains: Forest policy perspectives (SEI) climate change 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Confederación de Pueblos Indigenous forest management initiatives as a strategy to mitigate the Forests for People Juan Carlos Montero Bolivia domains: Forest policy perspectives Indígenas de Bolivia impact of megaprojects in the Bolivian Amazon. 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Centre of Forestry, Environmental Forests for People Jinlong Liu China Overview of Participatory Forestry in China domains: Forest policy perspectives and Resources Policy Study 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Ministry of Forests and Soil Multistakeholder approach for the development of new national forestry Forests for People Ram Prasad Lamsal Nepal domains: Forest policy perspectives Conservation sector strategy in Nepal 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented How ideas, interests and institutions may block or further policy integration. Forests for People Bas Arts Netherlands Wageningen University domains: Forest policy perspectives An evaluation of the forest and agricultural sectors in Ghana 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented New National Forest Policy of Russian Federation: Basis for Forest Sector Forests for People Victor G. Sanaev Russian Federation Moscow State Forest University domains: Forest policy perspectives Problems Solution

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Forest management in the long-term: participatory scenario evidence from Forests for People Yvonne Brodrechtova Slovakia Technival University in Zvolen domains: Forest policy perspectives Slovakia 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented Exploring the best way for harmonizing conflicting interests in the Forests for People Rukia Kitula Tanzania University of Dar es salaam domains: Forest policy perspectives management of mangrove forests in the Rufiji delta, Tanzania Department of Ecosystem Science 37 Achieving policy integration across fragmented & Management, Texas A&M The influence of professional norms and politics on the decision-making of Forests for People Forrest Fleischman United States domains: Forest policy perspectives University, and Texas Agrilife foresters: A comparison of the United States and India Research Forests for People 39 American Indian forestry Steve Andringa United States Yakama Nation. Anchor Forests [full title pending] Sustainable forest management within the context of ecological change: Forests for People 39 American Indian forestry Michael Dockry United States USDA Forest Service Community perspectives and challenges from the Menominee Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin Forests for People 39 American Indian forestry Jim Erickson United States Fire Technical Specialist Fulfilling the Promise of the Tribal Forest Protection Act. Forests for People 39 American Indian forestry Serra Hoagland United States SKT College student Recruitment and Retention of Tribal Youth as Future Management Leaders IFMAT-III: The Third Independent Assessment of the Status of Indian Forests Forests for People 39 American Indian forestry Darin Jarnaghan United States Hoopa Valley Business Council and Forestry. Forests for People 39 American Indian forestry Linda Kruger United States US Forest Service PNW Research Station Tribal Climate Change Research Program Forests for People 39 American Indian forestry Gary Morishima United States Quinault Nation Our Natural Resources Forests for People 39 American Indian forestry Phil Rigdon United States Intertribal Timber Council Overview of Indian Forests and Forestry Anchor Forests and the Tribal Forest Protection Act: Eastern Washington Forests for People 39 American Indian forestry Jay O'Laughlin United States University of Idaho pilot project 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Challenges of the forest and environment legislation for better biodiversity Forests for People Erjon Muharremaj Albania University of Tirana better diversity in Albania 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Faculty of Forestry and Wood LEGALLY BINDING AGREEMENT ON FORESTS IN EUROPE – A CONVENTIONAL Forests for People Katerina Ventrubova Czech Republic better diversity Sciences in Prague NEGOTIATING PROGRESS? Georg-August-University 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Legal framework of community forestry of indigenous peoples in the Forests for People Siu Lang Carrillo Yap Germany Göttingen. Institute of Public better diversity Amazonian countries: a comparison of national land and forest laws International and European Law. 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Forests for People Liga Mengele-Stillere Latvia State Forest Service Finding place for Forest Law among other law disciplines better diversity 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Regional Environmental Center BIODIVERSITY ISSUES IN FORESTRY RELATED LEGISLATION IN WESTERN Forests for People Danko Aleksic Serbia better diversity (REC) BALKAN COUNTRIES 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Forests for People Natasa Tomic-Petrovic Serbia University of Belgrade The role of legislation in preservation of biological diversity in Serbia better diversity 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Technical University in Zvolen, Forests for People Rastislav Sulek Slovakia Sources of contradictions in forest and nature protection legislation better diversity Slovakia CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for FACULTY OF FORESTRY Historical Reasons Behind the State Domination of Forest Ownership in Forests for People USTUNER BIRBEN Turkey better diversity DEPARTMENT OF FOREST Turkey ENGINEERING 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Reaching out: The role of Argentine Model Forests in the implementation of Forests for People Monica Gabay Argentina Directorate of Forestry better diversity the federal forest policy 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Universidad de Buenos Aires, Forests for People Clara Minaverry Argentina Present and future legal framework of environmental services in Argentina better diversity CONICET 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for The Brazilian Agricultural Research Forest genetic resources in the Amazon tropical forests – legal forestry Forests for People Michelliny Bentes Gama Brazil better diversity Corporation - EMBRAPA framework, divergences of use and considerations for conservation 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for What’s in a name? Defining highly biodiverse areas in sustainability Forests for People Evelyne Thiffault Canada Natural Resources Canada better diversity regulations for forest bioenergy College of Economics and 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for The Kaldor-Hicksim Improvement Study on Social Welfare of State-Owned Forests for People Yukun Cao China Management, Northeast Forest better diversity Forest Areas Families under the Logging Ban of China University 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for FOREST MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE National forest policy from the transformation of state-owned forests Forests for People JAROMIR VASICEK Czech Republic better diversity BRANDÝS NAD LABEM following political changes in the Czech Republic until present

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Forests for People KISHAN AKULA India Indian Forest Service Conserving Forests and Biodiversity and Conflicting Legislations better diversity 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Forests for People Mohammad Masood Ghilichkhani Iran Tarbiat Modarres Uni New Legislation Innovating for Natural & Planted Forest in Iran better diversity 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Forests for People Valdis Kalns Latvia JSC "Latvijas valsts meži" Legal liability for the losses to forestry caused by game animals better diversity 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for school of international tropical The Role of Native Customary Rights Towards the Future of the Native Forests for People julia nelson Malaysia better diversity forestry,universiti malaysia sabah People in Sarawak 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Forestry Research Institute of Assessment of Public Appreciation of Forest Laws: A case of Eporo and Little Forests for People Gabriel O Akinyemi Nigeria better diversity Nigeria Ose Forest Reserves of Ekiti State, Nigeria 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Forests for People HECTOR HERNANDO HEREBIA VALIENTE Paraguay INFONA The forest in Paraguay: people and ecosystem better diversity 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for PERUVIAN NATIONAL FORESTRY Forests for People BERTHA ALVARADO Peru KEY ASPECTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION REDD PROJECTS IN PERU better diversity AUTHORITY 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Administration and management of state and non-state forests in Romania: Forests for People Ioan Vasile Abrudan Romania Transilvania University of Brasov better diversity one law, two perspectives 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Ass. Professor/University of Forests for People Ljiljana Keca Serbia Legal Aspects of Non−Wood Forest Products in Western Balkan better diversity Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for ASSESSMENT OF THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE IN TURKISH Forests for People Osman Devrim Elvan Turkey istanbul university better diversity ENVIRONMENT AND FOREST LEGISLATION 42 Innovative forest and environmental legislation for Forests for People Florin Ioras United Kingdom Buckinghamshire New University Forest Fire: Reshaping forest ecosystems in Bosnia Herzegovina better diversity 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the University of Natural Resources Utilization of different Austrian wood species in past times – Knowledge for Forests for People Michael Grabner Austria present and Life Sciences BOKU Vienna the future Departamento de Ingenería 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the Protecting Amazon tropical forests for the future: Program São Paulo Friends Forests for People Mario Tomazello Brazil Forestal, Universidade de Sao present of Amazonia Paolo 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the Forests for Bamiléké people: founding principles of the identical values and Forests for People NAYANG TOUKAM Inocent Cameroon Batoufam Fundom present source of the community’s economic development School of Agricultural Economics 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the Forests for People cui haixing China and Rural Development, Renmin Study on the Forest Culture Construction of the Olympic Forest Park in China present University of China 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the Vatican Coffins Project: The wood analysis of the third Intermediate Period Forests for People Victoria Asensi Amoros France Xylodata SARL present Coffins (Egypt). 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the Forestry Research Institute of Plantation Grown Tree species for Wood Carving in Ghana: Concerns of Forests for People Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi Ghana present Ghana Traditional Wood Carvers 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the Forests for People SANGEETA GUPTA India FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE WOOD CULTURE DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION IN ERSTWHILE INDIA present 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the Forests for People frattari Italy University of Trento Traditional Wooden Architecture in the Alpine Regions present 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the The effect of bark extraction for hiwada roof production on the thickening Forests for People Juri Fujieda Japan The University of Tokyo present growth of Chamaecyparis obtuse 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the Emerging Patterns in the Utilisation of Wood and Plastic Products in Building Forests for People Abel Olorunnisola Nigeria University of Ibadan, Nigeri present Construction at Ibadan University Campus, Nigeria 5 Wood and forest culture: merging the past with the Potential of the Forest to Produce Raw Material for the Wood Carving Forests for People Blankson Baffo Ghana Volta River Authority present Industry in Ghana 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Increasing Tree Cover in Degrading Landscapes: ‘Integration’ and Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Syed Rahman Bangladesh University of Copenhagen ‘Intensification’ of Smallholder Forest Culture in the Alutilla Valley, economies Matiranga, Bangladesh Council for Renewable Natural 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Resources Research of Bhutan, Community Forestry for Rural Livelihoods and Environmental Conservation - Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Kunzang Choden Bhutan Ministry of Agriculture and a case study from Bhutan economies Forests, , Bhutan

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Participatory approach to reduce deforestation and forest degradation: A Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Shyam Paudel Canada University of British Columbia case study from Houykhing Village Cluster, Laung Prabang Province of Lao economies PDR 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Guangyu Wang Canada University of British Columba Changing the Forest Landscape in China economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Role of communication and leadership style preferences in performance of Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Bal Krishna Upadhyay India IIFM,Bhopal JFM committees economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest ICRAF Southeast Asian Regional Role of forest in livelihood strategy in the peat land of Central Kalimantan ex- Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Noviana Khususiyah Indonesia Office mega rice project area economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Interaction among Different Actors with Particular Reference to Ecotourism Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Md. Wasiul Islam Bangladesh Khulna University Development at Lawachara National Park, Bangladesh economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Communication Challenges in Joint Forest Management in India: Perceptions Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Ajith Chandran Canada University of British Columbia of Senior Indian Forest Officers economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Monika Singh Canada University of British Columbia Emerging role of jurisprudence in shaping forest management in India economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Underplanting forest products and farmers’ income-- Cases from Hunan and Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Weiye Wang Canada University of British Columbia Guangxi Provinces economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Plantation Management in Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Lianzhen Xu Canada University of British Columbia China economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Creating both conflicts and solution between customary and legislative Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Jiayun Dong China Renmin University of China regulation – case of China economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Social structure, benefit sharing, and Conversing cropland to forest land Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Zhai Fusheng China Renmin University of China program in China—A case study in D village in Guizhou Province economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Impact of forest management on the value of ecosystem services:A case Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Zhiwen Gong China Northwest A&F University study in Loess Plateau,China economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Stable or Vulnerable: Resource Shortage, Policy intervention and Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Zhipeng He China Renmin University of China transformation—A Property Perspective economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Sustainable Forest Management in China------the implementaion of Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Lanhui Wang China Beijing Forestry University Montreal process economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest International Centre for Bamboo Rural Development with Non-timber Forest Products: The Case of Qiannan Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Hang XUN China and Ratan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhouin China economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Discourse Strategy and Action Option: the Natural Reserve and Peasants Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Yiwen Zhang China Renmin University of China Under the “Fishing and Grazing Ban” Policy economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Forest Management by People – Analysis of the Project in the State of Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian KISHAN AKULA India Indian Forest Service Andhra Pradesh, India economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Padam Bhojvaid India Forest Research Institute Role of crop diversification through Agroforestry in Asian Economies economies

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Responding to Global drivers of Change for Sustainable Forest management, Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Gulshan Kumar India Department of Forests Bio-diversity conservation and Livelihood security economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Displacement, deprivation and development: Impact of conservation related Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Ajay Kumar Mahapatra India Regional Plant Resource Center relocation on livelihood of tribals in Similipal Tiger and Biosphere Reserve, economies India. 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Swapan Mehra India Iora Ecological Solutions Implementing REDD+ in community managed forests: Lessons from India economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Department of AYUSH, Govt.of Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Bala Prasad India Medicinal Plants Based Managemnt for Sustainbility of Asian Forests India economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Centre for Science and Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Papia Samajdar India Forest Rights Act - An Ideal tool for forest governance? Environment(CSE) economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest VAN PANCHAYATS – COMMUNITY BASED FOREST MANAGEMENT FOR Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian amulya sinha India uttarakhand forest service INDIA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITIES challenges and economies achievements 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Joint Mangrove Management for Conservation and Management Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Ravishankar Thupalli India Independent Consultant Mangroves– a case study on Mangroves from India economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Community Involvement In Forest Management (CIFMs) To Improve People Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Enny WIDYATI Indonesia FORDA-INDONESIA Livelihood In Indonesia economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Hai Hoang Japan Kyoto university Current status and potentialities for forest certification in Vietnam economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Forest Economic Research Impact of socio-economic circumstances to forest management and forest Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Kaori Shiga Japan Institute cover in Java Island, Indonesia economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest How to make a joint-management artistically: a case study on several urban Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Shawn Hu Korea, Republic of Seoul National University parks in Guiyang, China. economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest ASEAN-Korea Environmental Cooperation Project as a successful model of Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Ho Sang KANG Korea, Republic of Seoul National University regional cooperation for human resource development and local community economies improvement 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest CENTRAL BICOL STATE Land use management prescriptions for Mount Isarog Natural Park (MINP) Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian JOSEPHINE CRUZ Philippines UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE buffer zones economies 62 Challenges and opportunities in forest Assisted natural regeneration in degraded dry monsoon forests with the Forests for People management and utilization in rapidly changing Asian Bandumala Suduhakuruge Sri Lanka Forest deparment participation of rural people in Sri Lanka economies 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Forests for People Michel Soucy Canada Université de Moncton Job habitat - an index of the socio-economic potential of forest stands behavioral approaches

63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and How farmers adapt (to) co-management of land as sustainable development Forests for People Marcin Jarzebski Japan The University of Tokyo behavioral approaches platform - a study of community forestry program(s) in the Philippines

63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Impact of health care provision on the contribution of medicinal plants to Forests for People Miki Toda Japan University of Tsukuba behavioral approaches health and livelihoods in Peruvian Amazon 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Alterra/Cultural Geography, Peace and quiet please! Effects of visitor density on the mental restoration Forests for People Sjerp de Vries Netherlands behavioral approaches Wageningen UR capacity of natural areas.

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Department of Work Science, Business Economics and 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Annerstedt van den Evidence for health benefits of urban green motivates a “green” public Forests for People Matilda Sweden Environmental Psychology, behavioral approaches Bosch health indicator – results from a systematic review and GIS-analyses Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

School of Environment, Natural 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Coercive forest conservation in least developed countries: What are the true Forests for People Onjamirindra Sarobidy Rakotonarivo United Kingdom Resources and Geography, Bangor behavioral approaches local welfare costs? University, Wales, United Kingdom

63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and More Trees, Less Poverty? The Socioeconomic Impact of Tree Plantations in Forests for People Krister Andersson United States University of Colorado at Boulder behavioral approaches Chile 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Enabling and constraining factors for enrolling in conservation incentive Forests for People Megan Lupek United States Auburn University behavioral approaches programs: A case study of Alabama landowners 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Khulna University and Georg Forest offenders become the protector of the forest: A case study from Forests for People Md. Nazmus Sadath Bangladesh behavioral approaches August University, Göttingen Bangladesh inland Sal Forest. Laboratory of Applied Ecology, 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Forests for People Marcel T. Donou Hounsodé Benin Faculty of Agronomic Science, Use and quantification of ethnobotanics use value of raffia in Benin behavioral approaches University of Abomey-Calavi 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and INPE - National Institute for Space Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being in the Brazilian Amazon: Forests for People Vagner Camilotti Brazil behavioral approaches Research Contributions from a Landscape Analysis

63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Forest and Landscape Department, Forest Incomes in the Vicinity of a Restoration Concession (a Case Study Forests for People Nayu Nuringdati Widianingsih Denmark behavioral approaches Copenhagen University from Harapan Rainforest, Indonesia)

63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Forests for People olivier picard France CNPF/IDF The forest owner, key player in well-being in the forest behavioral approaches 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Community Forest Outcomes do Immensely Depend on the Behavior of Forests for People Manjola Salla Germany Georg August Universität behavioral approaches Forest Users: A Case Study of Albania 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Kwame Nkrumah University of State Initiated Forest and Tree-based Livelihoods: The Case of Government Forests for People Emmanuel Acheampong Ghana behavioral approaches Science and Technology, Ghana Plantation Development Programme in Ghana 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Forestry Research Institute of Strategies for sustainable dependence on the forest: the case of wood Forests for People Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi Ghana behavioral approaches Ghana carvers in Ghana Università degli Studi di Firenze, 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Dipartimento di Economia, Forest, Tourism and Wellbeing: human thermal comfort as an ecosystem Forests for People Davide Travaglini Italy behavioral approaches Ingegneria, Scienze e Tecnologie service in Mediterranean forest Agrarie e Forestali, Firenze (Italy) 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Fear of Crime in Urban Parks –Does Age, Gender and Ethnic makes a Forests for People Sreetheran Maruthaveeran Malaysia University of Copenhagen behavioral approaches difference? 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Multi Stakeholder Forestry Analysing of different community based forestry in relations to employment Forests for People Dharam Raj Uprety Nepal behavioral approaches Programme (MSFP), and local livelihood in Nepal 63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR, AMENITY FORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: THE EXAMPLE Forests for People Felix AYA Nigeria behavioral approaches CALABAR, NIGERIA OF CALABAR BOTANIC GARDEN, CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA

63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and Forestry Research Institute of SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF Chrysophyllum albidum IN RAINFOREST Forests for People Oluwasanmi Tope Bolanle - Ojo Nigeria behavioral approaches Nigeria AND DERIVED SAVANNA ECOSYSTEMS OF ONDO STATE, NIGERIA

63 Forests and human wellbeing: Life satisfaction and FARMERS WOODLOTS (FWLs) MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE Forests for People Mangala De Zoysa Sri Lanka University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka behavioral approaches LIVELIHOOD DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY IN SOUTHERN SRI LANKA 66 Forests under pressure: Prerequisite conditions for Introduction to the WFSE-project and the new book Forests under Pressure: Forests for People Pia Katila Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute forest-related sustainable development Local Responses to Global Issues 66 Forests under pressure: Prerequisite conditions for Forests for People Wil de Jong Japan CIAS, Kyoto University Forests under pressure: Possible Future Pathways forest-related sustainable development 66 Forests under pressure: Prerequisite conditions for Forests for People Jose Antonio Sierra Huelsz Mexico University of Florida Community-Based Forest Management in Quintana Roo, Mexico forest-related sustainable development 66 Forests under pressure: Prerequisite conditions for Community rights and participation in the face of new global interests in Forests for People Almeida Sitoe Mozambique Eduardo Mondlane University forest-related sustainable development forests and lands – the case of Mozambique

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 66 Forests under pressure: Prerequisite conditions for Prerequisite Conditions for Sustainable Forest Management: Synthesis of the Forests for People GLENN GALLOWAY United States UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA forest-related sustainable development Case Studies 66 Forests under pressure: Prerequisite conditions for Khasi Responses to Forest Pressures: A Community REDD+ Project from Forests for People Mark Poffenberger United States Community Forestry International forest-related sustainable development Northeast India 66 Forests under pressure: Prerequisite conditions for Forests for People Marianne Schmink United States University of Florida Forest Citizenship in Acre, Brazil forest-related sustainable development 68 How to make forest science available for all? Increasing access to forest science research while improving research Forests for People Danielle Way Canada University of Western Ontario Publishers’, editors’, and authors’ challenges impact: a perspective from Tree Physiology 68 How to make forest science available for all? From paper to bits - how to make and keep 100 years of forest science Forests for People Pekka Nygren Finland Finnish Society of Forest Science Publishers’, editors’, and authors’ challenges available online? 68 How to make forest science available for all? Forests for People Erwin Dreyer France Inra What future for research journals in forest and wood sciences? Publishers’, editors’, and authors’ challenges 68 How to make forest science available for all? Implications of changing publication formats for public accessibility of Forests for People Kurniatun Hairiah Indonesia Brawijaya University Publishers’, editors’, and authors’ challenges developing country forest and agroforestry science 68 How to make forest science available for all? Forests for People Sofie Wennström Sweden Taylor & Francis Search Engine Optimisation - should we edit or not? Publishers’, editors’, and authors’ challenges 68 How to make forest science available for all? University of California Development of boundary organizations to span barriers between fire Forests for People Susan Kocher United States Publishers’, editors’, and authors’ challenges Cooperative Extension science and fire managers in the United States 68 How to make forest science available for all? Progress in Knowledge Dissemination: Combining Fundamental and Applied Forests for People Warren Moser United States USDA, Forest Service Publishers’, editors’, and authors’ challenges Research Journals 68 How to make forest science available for all? Forests for People Henry Stelzer United States University of Missouri Bringing Forest Science to the End-user: Three Key Challenges Publishers’, editors’, and authors’ challenges Forests for People 72 The social education of foresters John Innes Canada University of British Columbia Barriers to updating university forestry curricula Forest Stewardship Council - FSC Promoting gender competence of forestry students – experiences from Forests for People 72 The social education of foresters Marion Karmann Germany International GenCom international spring school Swedish University of Agricultural Solving problems in forest landscapes: Definition, Practice and Barriers of Forests for People 72 The social education of foresters Per Angelstam Sweden Sciences Transdisciplinary Research Does counseling matter? An analysis of forest advisors’ influence on forest Forests for People 72 The social education of foresters Daniel Sjödin Sweden Orebro University management practices Bern University of Applied Forests for People 72 The social education of foresters Bianca Baerlocher Switzerland Social dynamics and integrative methods in Forestry Science Education Sciences Forests for People 72 The social education of foresters Louise Fortmann United States UC Berkeley Teaching Foresters about Gender, Property and Why they Matter University of California Facilitating social learning to improve collaboration between forest Forests for People 72 The social education of foresters Susan Kocher United States Cooperative Extension managers, stakeholders and communities Social sciences in forestry curricula – experiences at the University of Forests for People 72 The social education of foresters Siegfried Lewark Germany University of Freiburg Freiburg, Germany, over twenty years The Role of Forest Education Through Community - Based Forest Forests for People 72 The social education of foresters DZUL'AFIFAH ARIFIN Indonesia STUDENT Management Towards Community Empowerment in Gunung Sari Village, Bogor, West java 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Employment and income generation in the non-timber economic activities in Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho Brazil University of São Paulo the Brazilian Amazon America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Challenges for community forest management through partnerships with Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Roberto Porro Brazil Embrapa Eastern Amazon private companies: lessons learned in Anapu America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: German Development Institute / Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Alejandro Guarin Germany Deutsches Institut für The role of smallholders in a green economy: the case of Peru America Entwicklungspolitik 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Forest management by smallholders in Western Amazon: Towards more Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Pablo Pacheco Indonesia CIFOR integrated approaches America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Centro de Investigaciones en Opportunities and perceptions of smallholders regarding their potential to Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Margaret Skutsch Mexico Geografía Ambiental, Universidad contribute to forest landscape transitions under REDD+. Two case studies America Nacional Autónoma de México from Mexico

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Frontier landscapes in the Peruvian Amazon: options by smallholders along Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Valentina Robiglio Peru ICRAF the forest transition curve America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical VAZQUEZ ANTONIO Spain endogenous development in the tropics the search for strategies and policies MADRID America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Traditional perspectives on ecology and timber extraction in a bamboo- Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Cara Rockwell United States CIFOR-Peru dominated forest: A complementary knowledge base for sustainable America management 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: National Federation of Municipal New roles of indigenous peoples as productive actors linked to the forest Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Walter Benjamín Rivera Coria Bolivia Governments of Bolivia - FAM sector of Bolivia America Bolivia 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: THE ROLE OF SOUTHBRAZILIAN TRADITIONAL COMMUNITY FORESTS Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Rosemeri Moro Brazil UEPG (FAXINAIS) IN ATLANTIC FOREST CONSERVATION America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Does trading non-timber forest products drive specialisation in products Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Carla Morsello Brazil University of São Paulo gathered for consumption? Evidence from the Brazilian Amazon America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Livelihoods outcomes of tropical forest seed production in the Upper Xingu Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Danilo Ignacio Urzedo Brazil University of Sao Paulo region of the Brazilian Amazon America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Smallholder Land-use Management in Bosowas Biosphere Reserve, Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Lisa Hansen Canada Nicaraguas Agricultural Frontier America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical HANS GROSSE Chile INSTITUTO FORESTAL CHILEAN FOREST SME PROJECTION America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Universidad Distrital Francisco José STRENGTHENING SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE COLOMBIAN Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical César Polanco Colombia de Caldas AMAZON ORIENTED BY IN SITU WOOD TRANSFORMATION America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: The role of forests, fallows and fisheries in household income generation and Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Jamie Cotta Denmark University of Copenhagen flood shock coping in the Peruvian Amazon floodplain America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIVE INICIATIVES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, WITH Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Olga Consuleo Del Carpio Velarde Peru IMAGEN AMAZON FOREST MANAGEMENT America 82 Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Assessing the effects of oil palm plantation incentives as an economic Forests for People Locally devised development strategies of tropical Aoife Bennett-Curry United Kingdom CIFOR/Oxford University development model for smallholders in the Peruvian Amazon America Dip. Scienze Agro-Ambientali e 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Perceived restorativeness of different urban green typologies of two cities in Forests for People Giovanni Sanesi Italy Territoriali, Università degli Studi landscape system approach Italy di Bari 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Long-term landform transformations in a suburban forest using aerial Forests for People Akemi Itaya Japan Mie university landscape system approach photographs and DEMs generated from historical topographic maps 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Rainwater harvesting for : a case study of two South Korean Forests for People Shawn Hu Korea, Republic of Seoul National University landscape system approach cities

Seoul National University, 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Forests for People Wybe Kuitert Korea, Republic of Graduate School of Environmental Resilience and Identity with Urban Forests: a Landscape System Approach landscape system approach Studies, South Korea

88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Forestry Research Institute of Forests for People OLUWOLE JOHN PELEMO Nigeria Landscape Restoration of Agodi/Premier Hill, Ibadan, Nigeria landscape system approach Nigeria 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A The effect of mega-flood disaster on tree species diversity in Bangkok Forests for People Nisa Leksungnoen Thailand Kasetsart University landscape system approach metropolis and suburban, Thailand

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A istanbul university, faculty of Determination and Estimation of Temporal Changes in Land Cover in Forests for People Muhittin İnan Turkey landscape system approach Forestry Northern Forest of Istanbul, Turkey 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A The Pennsylvania State University Old Growth Urban Forests: Synthetic Research Methodology and Historical Forests for People Robert Loeb United States landscape system approach DuBois Campus Continuity Management 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Southern University of United Urban Forest Structure Characteristics and Public Perception of Forests for People Yadong Qi United States landscape system approach States Representative City Parks in Beijing, China 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Improving urban forest management using remote sensing technologies Forests for People Mingzhu Wang Australia Macquarie University landscape system approach along major transport corridors in Sydney, Australia 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A UEPG-State University of Ponta Spatial distribution of green spaces in the urban area of Ponta Grossa Forests for People Silvia Méri Carvalho Brazil landscape system approach Grossa (Paraná-Brazil) 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Forests for People Mayssa Grise Brazil UFPR Urban forestry identification with high resolution remote sensing landscape system approach 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM AND MONITORING OF URBAN FOREST Forests for People Everaldo Lima Neto Brazil State University of Roraima, UERR landscape system approach IN BOA VISTA, RORAIMA, BRAZIL 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Thermal comfort provided by an urban forest fragment in the Universidade Forests for People Angeline Martini Brazil UFPR landscape system approach Federal do Paraná, Brazil 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Analysis of factors contributing to the Urban Green Space Cooling Island Forests for People fanhua KONG China Nanjing Univerisity landscape system approach Intensity in the summer Research Institute of Tropical 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Pb and Cd contaminants stay mostly in soil and accumulate differently Forests for People Nancai Pei China Forestry, Chinese Academy of landscape system approach among trees in an urbanized region of south China Forestry 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION OF GHANA ON URBAN FORESTS AND PERI- Forests for People Nana Y Opuni-Frimpong Ghana landscape system approach Ghana, Kumasi URBAN COMMUNITY LIVLIHOODS 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Forest and Cities, Strategies and Actions: a review on 20 years of FAO Forests for People Michela Conigliaro Italy FAO landscape system approach activities on urban forestry and green infrastructure. 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Barriers to the effective planning and management of residential Forests for People Wendy McWilliam New Zealand Lincoln University landscape system approach encroachment within urban woodland edges: a Southern Ontario case study 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Towards a harmonized monitoring of water provisioning, regulating and Forests for People Urša Vilhar Slovenia Slovenian Forestry Institute landscape system approach purifying services in urban forests 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Forests for People Bulent Acma Turkey Anadolu University Ecosystem and Ecocity Planning: Southeastern Anatolia Region in Turkey landscape system approach Istanbul University, Faculty of 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Forests for People Nilüfer Kart Aktaş Turkey Forestry, Department of Changing Demands: Human Needs or Ecosystem Functions landscape system approach Landscape Planning and Design 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Utah State University Wildland Forests for People Michael Kuhns United States Urban Forestry Changes in the Western U.S. landscape system approach Resources Department Arthur Temple College of Forestry 88 Resilience and Identity with urban forests: A Use of ARDrone Quadcopter, iTree and Shade Tree Hazard Rating for Urban Forests for People David Kulhavy United States and Agriculture, Stephen F. Austin landscape system approach Trees State University 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Influence of tenure and gender on livelihood values and management of Forests for People Michael Philippe Bessike Balinga Burkina Faso CIFOR livelihoods and gender dynamics NTFPs in Burkina Faso 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, International Center for Tropical Forest tenure, collective rights and gender dimensions in India, Uganda and Forests for People Purabi Bose India livelihoods and gender dynamics Agriculture Bolivia World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Gendered land and land-based livelihood systems in Jambi province, Forests for People Elok Mulyoutami Indonesia Southeast Asia Regional Office, livelihoods and gender dynamics Indonesia Indonesia 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Ministry of Forests and Soil Forests for People Madhu Ghimire Nepal Mainstreaming Gender into Forest Strategy of Nepal livelihoods and gender dynamics Consertation 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Dryland forest tenure, political conflict and gender dynamics in the Sahelian Forests for People Han van Dijk Netherlands Wageningne University livelihoods and gender dynamics zone

91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Challenges and Opportunities for Women’s Participation in the Management Forests for People Anne Larson Peru CIFOR livelihoods and gender dynamics of Communal Forests: Experience from Nicaragua’s Indigenous Territories

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Forests for People Bhawana Upadhyay Thailand RECOFTC How gender inclusive are forest policies in the countries of the Asia Pacific? livelihoods and gender dynamics 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, University of North Carolina at How forest tenure mediates forest based rural livelihoods: Observations Forests for People Pamela Jagger United States livelihoods and gender dynamics Chapel Hill from a global study on forests and poverty 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Gender and Access to Land in Amazonian Countries: a compartive study on Forests for People Joana Carlos Bezerra Brazil The State University of Campinas livelihoods and gender dynamics their legal framework Government Post Graduate 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Participatory Forest Management in Himalaya: Change Through Women’s Forests for People Bhagwati Joshi India College, Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, livelihoods and gender dynamics Education and Capacity Building India 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Degraded Forest Management an Entry Point for Women Empowerment, Forests for People Shila Gnyawali Nepal Department of Forests livelihoods and gender dynamics Natural resource Management and New Business; A Case from Nepal 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Ecosystems Research and Gender Participation in Mangrove Conservation and Rehabilitation: The Forests for People Aida Lapis Philippines livelihoods and gender dynamics Development Bureau Case of Four Philippine Mangrove Project Areas Women's decision making power in the Indian Forest Rights Act Process: A 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Forests for People Priyanka Bhalla Singapore National University of Singapore ground level exploration of village, sub-division and district level committees livelihoods and gender dynamics in Orissa 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, Swedish University of Agricultural Forests for People Linley Chiwona-Karltun Sweden Gender, forests and food security: A systematic review livelihoods and gender dynamics Sciences 91 Impact of tenure arrangements on forests, University of Maryland at College The Significance of Supporting Structures for Enhanced Participation of Forests for People Kanna Siripurapu United States livelihoods and gender dynamics Park Women in Forest Management Assessment of tourism impacts towards sustainable co-management Forests for People Social sustainability of forest resource use Md. Wasiul Islam Bangladesh Khulna University approach- a case study at Satchari National Park, Bangladesh Forests for People Social sustainability of forest resource use Fatemeh Bakhtiari Denmark Copenhagen university Willingness to travel to avoid conflict for forest recreation planning Local communities' perception and awareness about protected areas in Iran Forests for People Social sustainability of forest resource use Sulmaz Mohandesi Namin Germany Teschnische Universität Dresden (A case of Golestan National Park) Indian Institute of Management THE GREAT INDIAN CONSERVATION DEBATE: CONTEXTUALIZING Forests for People Social sustainability of forest resource use Sneha Thapliyal India Bangalore INEQUALITIES Bogor Agricultural University (IFSA Sylvoestate as a Model Landscape, Ecotourism Basic and Integrated Forests for People Social sustainability of forest resource use Dorin Lida Indonesia LC-IPB) Technique for Sustainable Forest Management in North Coast Banda Aceh Forests for People Social sustainability of forest resource use Anna Stens Sweden Umea university Managing Forest Aesthetics in the Boreal Fringe “Whose human security are you talking about?” Local voices from a global Forests for People Social sustainability of forest resource use Grace Iara Souza United Kingdom King's College London common: Perceptions of the Brazilian Amazon Barriers and bottlenecks: Do Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) recreationists’ Forests for People Social sustainability of forest resource use Rose Gochenaur United States University of Utah perceptions of supply meet actual supply? A management approach to understanding OHV recreationists’ supply and demand. Melbourne School of Land and INNOVATION IN COMMUNITY FORESTRY: UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY Forests for People General Poster Session Heni Kurniasih Australia Environment, The University of FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT STAGES IN INDONESIA Melbourne, Australia The effect of the deforestation rate on human activities in Central Africa: Forests for People General Poster Session Pauline Gillet Belgium ULg- Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech CoForTips project Laboratory of Applied Ecology, Community forests, local people and tropical biologists: new opportunities Forests for People General Poster Session Akomian Fortuné Azihou Benin Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, for conservation out of protected areas University of Abomey-Calavi National Federation of Municipal Formulating a proposal for a strategy to prevent and control fires in Forests for People General Poster Session Walter Benjamín Rivera Coria Bolivia Governments of Bolivia - FAM protected areas by means of governance criteria Bolivia Forests for People General Poster Session GLORIA DA SILVA ALMEIDA Brazil UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA Principal Component Analysis for Features Growth IN Inga edulis Mart UPDATED IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF SPECIES PRODUCED BY Forests for People General Poster Session Daniela Biondi Brazil UFPR BARREIRINHA MUNICIPAL NURSERY GARDEN IN CURITIBA, PARANÁ, BRASIL Project Floresta-Escola: an interaction between elementary school students Forests for People General Poster Session Daniela Biondi Brazil UFPR and the forest. DISCUSSION OF HOUSE PROJECT BILL 30/2011 FOR BRAZILIAN FOREST CODE Universidade Federal do Rio Forests for People General Poster Session Manoela Lopes Brazil AND CHANGES ON PERMANENT PRESERVATION AREAS IN THE BASIN OF RIO Grande do Sul PARDO.

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author

Senior Researcher, Agro economist -forest policy and economics Prospects for the co- management of bombo-lumene parc in the periphery Forests for People General Poster Session Yves MEYANGA TONGO Cameroon /Ministry of scientific research and of the city of Kinshasa in DRC innovation- Yaoundé Cameroon

Assessing the socio-economic impacts of the improved cookstove, Chitetzo Forests for People General Poster Session Joleen Timko Canada UBC Forestry - AFRICAD mbaula, in Malawi Technology Transformation, Resource Degradation and Institutional Changes Forests for People General Poster Session Zhipeng He China Renmin University of China in Natural Resource Management—an Example of M Village National Chung Hsing University, Adhesion, Finishing and Decay Resistance Performances of Heat-treated Forests for People General Poster Session Chia-Wei Chang China - Taipei Taiwan Wood A Study on Forestry and Related Students’ Cognition, Attitude and Behavior Forests for People General Poster Session Ming-Yuan Huang China - Taipei National Chiayi University toward Biodiversity in Taiwan Agenda por los Bosques y la Gente RIGHTS FOR RURAL PEOPLE AND THE CONSERVATION OF COLOMBIAN Forests for People General Poster Session Germán Ríos Colombia de San Lucas, Colombia FOREST RESERVES Management of regeneration on hurricane-affected forests and its Forests for People General Poster Session John Sánchez Correa Colombia Colciencias - Colombia implications for the development of indigenous communities in the North- Atlantic Region, Nicaragua Red Iberoaméricana de Bosques Local Team Leadership for Sustainable Development: The Case of the Model Forests for People General Poster Session Ronnie De Camino Costa Rica Modelo (RIABM) - CATIE Forests of the Ibero-American Network Essential socio-economic factors affecting forest conservation in farmers’ Forests for People General Poster Session Victor Meza Costa Rica Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica lands in Central America Forests for People General Poster Session Vilém Podrázský Czech Republic CULS Prague Is the Czech frontier forest myth or reality? Participation of women in forestry activities: the case of women an invisible Forests for People General Poster Session Elena Mejia Ecuador CIFOR workforce in Ecuador

Center for Economic Development, Communication and collaboration platform for Integrated landscape Forests for People General Poster Session Timo Hokkanen Finland Transportm, Tourism planning

Use of medicinal plants among Panchen-Monpa tribe in remote region in the Forests for People General Poster Session Somidh Saha Germany University of Freiburg Eastern Himalayas, India Center for Development Research, University of Bonn, Germany and Gender differences in land-use decision making and its implication to Forests for People General Poster Session Grace Villamor Germany World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), ecosystem services: a case in Indonesia Bogor, Indonesia WILLINGNESS OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO PARTICIPATE IN REDD+ FORESTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Forests for People General Poster Session WINNIE EFUA ESHUN KOFIE Ghana ACTIVITIES: A Case Study in Communities in Forest and Forest Savannah OF GHANA Transition Zones in Ghana. FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL Mapping boundaries of Community Conserved Areas: Institutional and Forests for People General Poster Session SWATI CHALIHA India SECURITY operational challenges Gender balancing in forestry administration: An analysis of Pros and Cons Forests for People General Poster Session Suvarna Chandrappagari India Government of Andhra Pradseh from India Analysis of Afforestation data in watersheds developed by NABARD ( Forests for People General Poster Session Mohammed Haque India NABARD Consultancy services National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development) with community participation Institute of Forest Forests for People General Poster Session Muthyala Reddy India Economics of Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre in rural Andhra Pradesh (India Biodiversity,Hyderabad (India) Ex situ germination behaviour of stored seeds of medicinal plants from Forests for People General Poster Session Manisha Thapliyal India Forest Research Institute Indian Himalayas BUREAUCRACY, FORESTS AND PARTICIPATION: A CASE STUDY OF THE Director, Forest Education Forests for People General Poster Session Dharmendra Verma India IMPLEMENTATION OF JOINT FOREST MANAGEMENT IN MADHYA PRADESH, Government of India INDIA Department of Resource Promoting Co-Benefits of Ecotourism as A Complementary Strategy for Forests for People General Poster Session Meti Ekayani Indonesia Economics & Environment, Bogor Sustainable Gunung Halimun Salak National Park Management Agricultural University

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author PRINCIPAL AGENT IN TREE MORTGAGE SYSTEM ON TRADITIONAL Forests for People General Poster Session Messalina Salampessy Indonesia Pattimura univercity AGROFORESTRY MANAGEMENT IN MOLUCCAS INDONESIA

Research and Development Center PERCEPTION AND ADAPTATION OF LOCAL PEOPLE TO CLIMATE CHANGE: A Forests for People General Poster Session Taulana Sukandi Indonesia for Forest Conservation and CASE STUDY IN MANTANGAI SUB-DISTRICT (INDONESIA) Rehabilitation, Ministry of Forestry

Evaluating of Accuracy and precision of different GPS positioning models in Forests for People General Poster Session Azade Deljooei Iran university of tehran urban forestry Graduate school of bioagricultural Forests for People General Poster Session Yukina Funasaka Japan The research about raising the safety awareness of forestry in Japan sciences, Nagoya university Faculty of Agriculture, University Comparison between Western and Eastern historical views of sustainability Forests for People General Poster Session Masami Shiba Japan of The Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan (Nachhaltigkeit) principles of forest use Effect of soluble sodium silicate on wild Panax ginseng growth in red soil in Forests for People General Poster Session sora Lee Korea, Republic of Dongguk university Korea

THE ART AND SCIENCES OF R&D ON CONSERVATION AND CULTIVATION OF Forests for People General Poster Session Farah Fazwa Md Ariff Malaysia FRIM MALAYSIA “QUEEN OF HERBS” FOR FUTURE WEALTH RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENTAL CENTER DESIGN AS A TOOL FOR Forests for People General Poster Session Khaulenbek Akhmadi Mongolia Institute of Geoecology, Mongolia TECHNOLOGY PROPAGATION FOR DLDD Ministry of Forests and Soil Addressing climate change adaptation and mitigation through community- Forests for People General Poster Session Ram Prasad Lamsal Nepal Conservation based forest management in Nepal Evaluation of the adaptability of tree species in forest plantations of Rio San Forests for People General Poster Session Estanislao Salazar Nicaragua UAM Juan, Nicaragua and San Carlos Costa Rica Norwegian University of Science Environmental And Economic Impact Of Mangrove Deforestation -Case Forests for People General Poster Session Sasikumar Kumarasamy Norway and Technology Study Of Vadamaradchy East, Sri Lanka. A comparative study about tree production and tree germplasm distribution Forests for People General Poster Session Leoncio Ugarte-Guerra Peru James Cook University in PNG and Peru College of Forestry and Natural Community Perspectives for a Cacao-Based Agroforestry Development in Resources, University of the Forests for People General Poster Session Floribel Paras Philippines Camalig, Albay Province in the Philippines: An Application of the Q- Philippines Los Banos, College, Methodology Laguna, Philippines Forestry Research Institute of Phytotherapeutic information on plants indigenously used for the treatment Forests for People General Poster Session Ibraheem Lawal South Africa Nigeria of tuberculosis in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Forestry Research Institute of Potentials and Challenges of Indigenous Natural Healing Practices among Forests for People General Poster Session Ibraheem Lawal South Africa Nigeria People of Ilugun, Ogun State, Nigeria Swedish University of Agricultural How do family forest owners experience their relationship with service Forests for People General Poster Session Thomas Kronholm Sweden Sciences providers? RECOFTC - The Center for People Identifying potential sources of conflict in different types of intervention to Forests for People General Poster Session Ahmad Dhiaulhaq Thailand and Forests community land and forests University of Populations structure of Parkia biglobosa Jacq.G. Don in parklands in Forests for People General Poster Session éssotèbèmime PADAKALE Togo Lome/FDS/Laboratory of botany soudanian zone in Togo and ecology UNIVERSITY OF LOME (UNIVERSITE Plants used to treat infectious diseases in Togo: Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir Forests for People General Poster Session Nassifatou Koko TITTIKPINA Togo DE LOME) (Faboïdeae) and Daniellia oliveri (Rolfe) Hutch. and Dalz (Caesalpinoïdeae) Eastern Anatolia Forestry Research DETERMINATION AWARENESS AND INTEREST LEVEL OF THE FOREST Forests for People General Poster Session Mehmet Güven Turkey Institute VILLAGERS OF SARIKAMIŞ TOWN ON GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE Marmara Forestry Research New Silvicultural Aproaches for the Production of NTFP in Turkey : The Case Forests for People General Poster Session Mehmet Özdemir Turkey Institute of Marmara Region An international examination of tax and accounting rules and the impact on Forests for People General Poster Session Tamara Cushing United States Clemson University forest land ownership Forests for People General Poster Session Tracey Frescino United States US Forest Service Small area estimation of forest attributes within fire boundaries Evaluating the Importance of Landowner Engagement in Forest Forests for People General Poster Session Amy Grotta United States Oregon State University Management Planning

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Eradicating an : Landowner perceptions of impacts to Forests for People General Poster Session Anna Santo United States Virginia Tech ecosystem services Institute of , Forest Biodiversity and Tree species identity influences the accumulation of recalcitrant deep soil 104 Forests, roots and Douglas Godbold Austria University of Natural Resources Ecosystem Services carbon and Life Sciences (BOKU) Forest Biodiversity and Using a genomic approach to unearth how variable retention harvesting 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Jason Barker Canada University of British Columbia Ecosystem Services affects the contribution of roots and mycelia to carbon sequestration. Institute of Geographic Sciences Forest Biodiversity and Revaluating the role of roots and mycorrhizal hyphae in belowground C and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Dali Guo China and Natural Resources Research, Ecosystem Services nutrient cycling in forests Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Geographic Sciences Forest Biodiversity and Relation of fine roots vertical distribution to soil carbon in Cunninghamia 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Yingchun Liao China and Natural Resources Research, Ecosystem Services lanceolata forest in subtropical China Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Geographic Sciences Forest Biodiversity and Estimates of forest fine root productivity based on functional classification of 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Michael Luke McCormack China and Natural Resources Research, Ecosystem Services fine roots and root traits Chinese Academy of Sciences Forest Biodiversity and Department of Forest Sciences, C input into forest soil from below- and aboveground litter in climatically 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Heljä-Sisko Helmisaari Finland Ecosystem Services University of Helsinki contrasting Norway spruce forests Forest Biodiversity and Differenciation in roots dynamic, water uptake and carbon Storage of teak 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Maeght Jean-Luc France IRD Ecosystem Services tree (Tectona grandis) in northen Laos under a throughfall exclusion. Forest Biodiversity and The relationship between fine root and litterfall dynamics across various 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Ji Young An Japan Kyoto University Ecosystem Services types of temperate and coniferous forests Forest Biodiversity and Applicability of mesh methods for the estimates of fine root production in 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Mizue Ohashi Japan University of Hyogo Ecosystem Services forest ecosystems Forest Biodiversity and The Norwegian Forest and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Jogeir N. Stokland Norway The burial of aboveground woody debris - an important source of soil carbon Ecosystem Services Landscape Institute Forest Biodiversity and College of Forestry, Oregon State Tree Root Systems and Nutrient Mobilization: Mineral Weathering by 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon James Boyle United States Ecosystem Services U. Rhizospheres and Deep Roots. Forest Biodiversity and The Quantity and Storage Mechanisms of Carbon in Deep Soil Horizons of 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Jason James United States University of Washington Ecosystem Services the Pacific Northwest Greater accumulation of litter in spruce (Picea abies) compared to beech Forest Biodiversity and Institute of Forest Ecology, BOKU- 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Torsten W. Berger Austria (Fagus sylvatica) stands is not a consequence of the inherent recalcitrance of Ecosystem Services University Vienna needles Forest Biodiversity and Universidade Federal de Viçosa- LATERAL ROOT DISTRIBUTION OF Eucalyptus camaldulensis AND Eucalyptus 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Geraldo G. Reis Brazil Ecosystem Services Brazil pellita UNDER DIFFERENT TREE SPATIAL ARRANGEMENTS Forest Biodiversity and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Suzana Salis Brazil Embrapa Pantanal Behaviour of roots of savanna species in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil Ecosystem Services

Ecosystem Services and Climate Change Division, Forestry Research Forest Biodiversity and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Shalom Daniel Addo-Danso Canada Institute of Ghana/ Department of Methods for quantifying root dynamics for forest carbon studies-a review Ecosystem Services Forest and Conservation Sciences, University of British Columbia

Forest Biodiversity and Soil Respiration across Different Scales and Successional Time Scales in 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Oluwabunmi Akande Canada University of Alberta Ecosystem Services Boreal Mixedwood Forests The Influence between Morphological Plasticity and Biomass Allocation on Forest Biodiversity and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon yuan chai China Beijing forestry university Two Provenances of Abies holophylla Seedlings under Different Nitrogen Ecosystem Services Fertilization Regime Research Institute of Forest Forest Biodiversity and Ecology, Environment and Spatial distribution of root biomass of Pinus Massoniana plantation in Three 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Ruimei Cheng China Ecosystem Services Protection, Chinese Academy of Gorges Reservoir Area, China Forestry Forest Biodiversity and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Enzai Du China Peking University Threshold and Analogy in Ecological research: Ideas and Examples Ecosystem Services

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and College of Forestry,Jiangxi Effects of stand structure regulation on soil labile organic carbon under Pinus 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Yuan-qiu Liu China Ecosystem Services Agricultural University elliottii plantation Forest Biodiversity and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Ling Ma China Northeast Forestry University Seasonal dynamics of soil microorganism in Zhalong reed Ecosystem Services Institute of Geographic Sciences Different allocation patterns of 18 chemical elements in leaves, branches Forest Biodiversity and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Zeqing Ma China and Natural Resources Research, and different root branch orders across 18 species in Gurbantünggüt desert Ecosystem Services Chinese Academy of Sciences in China Qianyanzhou Ecological Research Station, Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation Forest Biodiversity and Precipitation frequency controls interannual variation of soil respiration in a 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Huiming Wang China and Modeling, Institute of Ecosystem Services subtropical forest Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences Forest Biodiversity and Free Air Humidity Manipulation (FAHM) experiment in Estonia provides new 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Arvo Tullus Estonia University of Tartu Ecosystem Services knowledge of climate change effects on Northern forests Forest Biodiversity and Understanding how tree roots influence soil properties and biotic processes 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Yogan Monnier France INRA Ecosystem Services in agroforests Forest Biodiversity and Faculty of Forestry, University of The Effect of Compost and Shading Application on Mycorrhizal Density in 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Eny Faridah Indonesia Ecosystem Services Gadjah Mada Pinus merkusii Forest Floor following Topsoil Removal Forest Biodiversity and Fine root turnover within land-use change from primary forest to degraded 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Sebastian Persch Indonesia CIFOR Ecosystem Services forest and oil palm plantation on tropical peat The EFI Project Centre on Forest Biodiversity and 454 Pyrosequencing analyses of mountain forest reveal a high fungal 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Nicola La Porta Italy Mountain Forests (MOUNTFOR), Ecosystem Services diversity and a rapid response to successional stages Edmund Mach Foundation, Forest Biodiversity and Korea University, Republic of Estimating fine root biomass of Pinus densiflora using soil core sampling and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon SeungHyun Han Korea, Republic of Ecosystem Services Korea minirhizotron techniques Forest Biodiversity and Swedish University of Agricultural Nitrogen fixation rates of Pleurozium and Hylocomium moss communities 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Babs Stuiver Sweden Ecosystem Services Sciences along a 42 year chronosequence following clear-cutting Forest Biodiversity and M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Water Extractable Organic Carbon in Soil under Various Forest Management 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Tymur Bedernichek Ukraine Ecosystem Services Garden Scenarios Forest Biodiversity and Response of autotrophic and heterotrophic soil respiration to long-term 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Julius Adewopo United States University of Florida Ecosystem Services management in tree-based and treeless grassland ecosystems. Forest Biodiversity and Temporal and spatial variability of soil carbon flux in longleaf pine forests in 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Althea ArchMiller United States Auburn University Ecosystem Services the southeastern United States Forest Biodiversity and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Antra Boca United States Utah State University Foliage and root contribution to SOC pools in Utah forest soils. Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon John Butnor United States USDA Forest Service Integrating methodologies to quantify stand-level belowground biomass Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Growing season patterns of soil respiration in aspen forests and subalpine 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Lafe Conner United States Brigham Young University Ecosystem Services meadows: influence of snowpack and timing of melt Forest Biodiversity and Organic matter management effects on tree productivity, soil carbon and 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Zakiya Leggett United States Weyerhaeuser Company Ecosystem Services nutrients in a loblolly pine plantation Forest Biodiversity and Mycorrhizal Communities in Imperata cylindrical Invaded and Non-Invaded 104 Forests, roots and soil carbon Adam Trautwig United States Auburn University Ecosystem Services Commercial Pinus taeda Stands 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and University of Natural Resources Ecosystem services and climate change. A decision support process for a change: Community of practice of forest decision Florian Irauschek Austria Ecosystem Services and Life Science Vienna community forest in the Austrian Alps support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Institute of Silviculture, University Forest Biodiversity and Community of Practice of Forest Management Decision Support Systems and change: Community of practice of forest decision Harald Vacik Austria of Natural Resources and Life Ecosystem Services Lessons Learned for DSS development and application support systems Sciences

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author University of Ouagadougou, 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Department of Life and Earth Impact of future climate and land use changes on plant diversity attributes in change: Community of practice of forest decision Salifou TRAORE Burkina Faso Ecosystem Services Sciences, Laboratory of Biology semi-arid West Africa support systems and Plant Ecology 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Long-term forest planning under risk and uncertainty; can robust linear change: Community of practice of forest decision Antti Mäkinen Finland Iptim Inc. Ecosystem Services programming help? support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Studying trade-offs between biodiversity and ecosystem services: an change: Community of practice of forest decision Valentine Lafond France IRSTEA Ecosystem Services integrated modeling approach based on uneven-aged mountain forests. support systems Center for Development Research 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and (ZEF) Dept. Ecology and Natural Supporting participatory land use planning processes and decisions – the change: Community of practice of forest decision Christine Fürst Germany Ecosystem Services Resources Management University GISCAME platform support systems of Bonn 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Instutoto Superior de Agronomia. Forest Biodiversity and Architecture of a decision support system to address climate change change: Community of practice of forest decision Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo Portugal Centro de Estudos Florestais. Ecosystem Services (SADfLOR) support systems Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Design features behind the success of the Ecosystem Management Decision change: Community of practice of forest decision Keith Reynolds United States USDA Forest Service Research Ecosystem Services Support System support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and The Cuban Experience with In Integrated Forest Farms: The Case of "La change: Community of practice of forest decision Efrain Alejandro Calzadilla Zaldivar Cuba Instituto de Investigacion Forestal Ecosystem Services Aurora", Municipality of San Cristobal, Artemisa Province, Cuba support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Faculty of Forestry and Wood Spatial aspects of biodiversity as a part of harvest scheduling decision change: Community of practice of forest decision Jan Kaspar Czech Republic Ecosystem Services Sciences CULS Prague process support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Faculty of Forestry and Wood change: Community of practice of forest decision Robert Marusak Czech Republic DSS OPTIMAL - a case study form the Czech Republic Ecosystem Services Sciences, CULS Prague support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and change: Community of practice of forest decision Juan Carlos Flores Lopez Honduras CATIE What is the value of the pine-oak forest to communities living in it? Ecosystem Services support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Classification of management types for black pine forests by GIS-based change: Community of practice of forest decision Byungoh Yoo Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services approach and multivariate analyses support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Kyrgyz National Agrarian THE CONSERVING EDEN: PARTICIPATORY FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE change: Community of practice of forest decision Almazbek Orozumbekov Kyrgyzstan Ecosystem Services University TIEN SHAN REGION support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Benemerita Universidad The System of Silviculture for Conservation and Development (SICODESI), change: Community of practice of forest decision Francisco Dominguez Hernandez Mexico Ecosystem Services Autonoma de Puebla lessons from a successful case of forest management in Jalisco, México support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Technical University of Lisbon, change: Community of practice of forest decision Susana Barreiro Portugal Evaluating future wood availability in Europe. Methods and Tools Ecosystem Services School of Agriculture support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Balancing biomass and biodiversity in protected areas, the Triglav National change: Community of practice of forest decision Rok Pisek Slovenia Slovenia Forest Service Ecosystem Services Park case study support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Forest Biodiversity and Climate-driven challenges for long and short term forest management change: Community of practice of forest decision Tomas Lamas Sweden Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet Ecosystem Services planning in a boreal setting support systems 118 Providing ecosystem services under climate Department of Civil Engineering, Forest Biodiversity and Preliminary Study of Site Suitability Model for Fraxinus griffithii Plantation in change: Community of practice of forest decision WEERAKASET SUANPAGA Thailand Faculty of Engineering,Kasetsart Ecosystem Services Highland, Thailand support systems University

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and State of the art and perspectives of European cable yarding technologies and 122 Forest management in montane communities. Stampfer Karl Austria BOKU Ecosystem Services systems Forest Biodiversity and International Forestry Students' The role of Lawu Montane Forests: Lithocarpus sundaicus (BI.) Rehd. in 122 Forest management in montane communities. Adi Gangga Indonesia Ecosystem Services Association (IFSA) Ecological and Economical Aspect for Local People Forest Biodiversity and Conversion of Fagus sylvatica coppices to high forests: results from a thirty 122 Forest management in montane communities. Giorgio Alberti Italy MOUNTFOR Reserach Center Ecosystem Services year experiment in Eastern Italian Pre-alps Forest Biodiversity and Forest operation engineering and management for sustainable use of 122 Forest management in montane communities. Raffaele Cavalli Italy Dept. TESAF University of Padova Ecosystem Services mountain forests Forest Biodiversity and 122 Forest management in montane communities. Hideo Sakai Japan University of Tokyo Prospectives and challenges of cable logging in Japan Ecosystem Services Institute of Biology & Soil Science Forest Biodiversity and How to determine the minimum area needed for sustainable existence of 122 Forest management in montane communities. Alexander Omelko Russian Federation Far Eastern branch of Russian Ecosystem Services tree species populations? academy of sciences Forest Biodiversity and 122 Forest management in montane communities. Zuzana Sarvasova Slovakia National Forest Centre Multifunctional governance of mountain forests in Europe Ecosystem Services Institute of Silviculture, Department of Forest and Soil Forest Biodiversity and Extending and improving indicator based assessment tools for rockfall 122 Forest management in montane communities. Michael Maroschek Austria Sciences, University of Natural Ecosystem Services protection Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Forest Biodiversity and Ideal structure of natural broad-leaved forest in the Mid-subtropical 122 Forest management in montane communities. Qinglin Huang China Chinese Academy of Forestry Ecosystem Services montane zone of Fujian Province, China Research Institute of Forest Forest Biodiversity and Ecology, Environment and Preliminary Assessment of the Ecological Impact of Loranthus tanakae 122 Forest management in montane communities. Ruozhu Lin China Ecosystem Services Protection, Chinese Academy of (Loranthacae) on oak forests in Qinling Mountain, China Forestry Forest Biodiversity and Decision-support tools for sustainable rural development: the case of the 122 Forest management in montane communities. Salvatore Martire Finland European Forest Institute Ecosystem Services alpine area of Como Lake, Italy Forest Biodiversity and Tree species diversity and abundance as indicators of understory diversity 122 Forest management in montane communities. Frédéric Gosselin France IRSTEA Ecosystem Services and abundance in French mountain forests: Variations in ecological space Forest Biodiversity and Impact of anthropogenic disturbances on high value NTFPs in temperate 122 Forest management in montane communities. Tamalika Chakraborty Germany University of Freiburg Ecosystem Services moist oak forest: a case study from the Eastern Himalayas, India Forest Biodiversity and Stand structure and vegetation of the deciduous mixed oak forests in the 122 Forest management in montane communities. Chunling Dai Germany University of Freiburg, Germany Ecosystem Services montane zone of the Western Qinling Mountains, China Fakultät für Umwelt und Forest Biodiversity and 122 Forest management in montane communities. Dirk Jaeger Germany Natürliche Ressourcen - Albert- Improved methods for timber extraction in South-West China Ecosystem Services Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Forest Biodiversity and Institute of Green Economy, 122 Forest management in montane communities. Promode Kant India Why bank on ban on for managing mountain forests sustainably? Ecosystem Services Noida, India Forest Biodiversity and Regeneration complexities of Pinus gerardiana in dry temperate forests of 122 Forest management in montane communities. Raj Kumar India ICAR Ecosystem Services Indian Himalaya Forest Biodiversity and 122 Forest management in montane communities. Pil Sun Park Korea, Republic of Seoul National University Seasonal changes in understory composition on Mt. Joongwang, Korea Ecosystem Services

Forest Biodiversity and Institut Scientifique, Université Moroccan mountains: Forest ecosystems and biodiversity conservation 122 Forest management in montane communities. Mohammed Sghir TALEB Morocco Ecosystem Services Mohammed 5 Agdal, Rabat, Maroc strategies

Forest Biodiversity and BIODIVERSITY TRENDS OF KEY PRIORITY FAUNAL SPECIES IN MOUNT ISAROG 122 Forest management in montane communities. Yolanda Castroverde Philippines University of Nueva Caceres Ecosystem Services NATURAL PARK (MINP), PHILIPPINES Institute of Biology & Soil Science Forest Biodiversity and Why it is necessary to provide conditions for the formation of tree species 122 Forest management in montane communities. Olga Ukhvatkina Russian Federation Far Eastern branch of Russian Ecosystem Services population mosaics during development of forest management regimes academy of science Forest Biodiversity and Landscape patterns in mountain pasture-woodlands under changing 122 Forest management in montane communities. Rebecca Snell Switzerland Forest Ecology, ETH Zurich Ecosystem Services environmental conditions

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and Mountain Forests of Tajikistan and Actions for Improvement of their 122 Forest management in montane communities. Buzurukov Anvar Tajikistan Tajik Social and Ecological Union Ecosystem Services Situation Forest Biodiversity and 122 Forest management in montane communities. Maria Nijnik United Kingdom The James Hutton Institute Towards sustainable forestry development in European mountain regions Ecosystem Services The role of coffee agroforestry in the conservation of forest tree diversity Forest Biodiversity and 122 Forest management in montane communities. Vivian Valencia United States Columbia University and community composition in La Sepultura Biosphere Reserve in Chiapas, Ecosystem Services Mexico. Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in Effects of land-use change on Japanese Giant Salamanders in Hiroshima Sumio Okada Japan Tottori University Ecosystem Services forests Prefecture forests Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in USGS PWRC Conte Anadromous Potential terrestrial salamander habitat loss in regions of Marcellus shale Evan H Campbell Grant United States Ecosystem Services forests Fish Laboratory energy development Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in Population structure and shelter characteristics of Hellbender salamanders Kirsten Hecht-Kardasz United States University of Florida Ecosystem Services forests in an eastern Tennessee stream Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in Relationships of salamanders with downed wood in managed forests of the Jessica Homyack United States Weyerhaeuser Company Ecosystem Services forests United States In-riiver habitat changes following riparian and upland deforestation Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in Max Nickerson United States University of Florida correlate with the decline of Ozark hellbender salamander health and Ecosystem Services forests populations. Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in Utility of riparian buffers to retain salamanders in and along streams of US Deanna Olson United States US Forest Service Ecosystem Services forests Pacific Northwest moist coniferous forests Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in Using environmental DNA (eDNA) from rivers and streams to detect and Stephen Spear United States The Orianne Society Ecosystem Services forests monitor two imperiled species of forest salamanders Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in LiDAR-derived light availability and its influence on riparian salamander Wesley Staats United States University of Kentucky Ecosystem Services forests populations American Public University Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in The importance of forest habitat connectivity for species of Ambystomid Valorie Titus United States System/Wildlife Conservation Ecosystem Services forests salamanders, focusing on the eastern tiger salamander Society Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in Woodland salamanders as metrics of forest ecosystem recovery: a case Hartwell Welsh United States USDA FOREST SERVICE-PSW Ecosystem Services forests study from California's redwoods Forest Biodiversity and 13 Salamanders: World icons of aquatic biodiversity in Validation of a landscape-scale habitat suitability model and map for the Deanna Olson United States US Forest Service Ecosystem Services forests Oregon slender salamander Forest Biodiversity and 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests David Brand Australia New Forests, Pty Limited What is needed to make markets for forest ecosystem services a reality? Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and University of Natural Resources Current and future provision of ecosystem services in European mountain 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Manfred J. Lexer Austria Ecosystem Services and Life Sciences, Vienna forests Forest Biodiversity and 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Sven wunder Brazil CIFOR Designing payments for environmental services programmes Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and The Future and Legitimacy of Forest Ecosystem Services Schemes for 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests William Nikolakis Canada University of British Columbia Ecosystem Services Indigenous Peoples: Insights from Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia Forest Biodiversity and Forestry Research Institute of Direct and Functional Economic Value Marginal Effects of Tropical Forest 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Elizabeth Asantewaa Obeng Ghana Ecosystem Services Ghana Conversion to Cacao Agroforestry Systems Forest Biodiversity and Can Payments for Environmental Services contribute to the conservation of 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Juan Carlos Flores Lopez Honduras CATIE Ecosystem Services pine-oak forest in Honduras? Forest Biodiversity and BIODIVERSITY OFFSETTS: DELIVERING ADDITIONALITY TO THE 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Ariadna Chavarria Resendez Italy University of Padua Ecosystem Services CONSERVATION WOODLANDS IN ITALY? Institutions and Natural Resource Management: Exploring Payments for Forest Biodiversity and 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Arbi James Sarkissian United Kingdom Bangor University Ecosystem Services (PES) in the context of decentralised native tree planting Ecosystem Services in Lebanon Forest Biodiversity and Integrating Ecosystem Services into United States Forest Service Programs 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Nikola Smith United States U.S. Forest Service Ecosystem Services and Operations Forest Biodiversity and Vietnamese Academy of Forest Future Payment for Forest Environmental Services: Lessons learnt from 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Phuong Vu Tan Viet Nam Ecosystem Services Sciences Vietnam Forest Biodiversity and Bangladesh Forest Research Gene conservation with mangrove species at three demonstrative plots in 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests A.S.M. Helal Uddin Ahmmed Siddiqui Bangladesh Ecosystem Services PInstitute the Sundarbans.

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and Integrating data at multiple scales to assess national synergies between 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Dolors Armenteras Colombia Universidad Nacional de Colombia Ecosystem Services forest carbon and biodiversity in Colombia Forest Biodiversity and COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT LAND COVER ON 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Luis Felipe Ortega Molina Colombia Universidad Nacional de Colombia Ecosystem Services SOME ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN THE COLOMBIAN ANDES Forest Biodiversity and CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Diversity, Utilization, Trade and Seasonality of Forest Ecosystem Services: 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests William Kwadwo Dumenu Ghana Ecosystem Services Ghana Implications for Management and Livelihood Forest Biodiversity and Payment Watershed Services Development in Way Betung, Bandarlampung: 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Christine Wulandari Indonesia Lampung University Ecosystem Services Threats and Opportunities Integrated management of forest goods and ecosystem services to achieve Forest Biodiversity and 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Jalal Henareh Khalyani Iran Ph.D. Student/University of Tehran sustainability in forest management (study of mountainous Zagros forest of Ecosystem Services Iran) Forest Biodiversity and Economic instruments to enhance multi-functional forest management of 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Jalal Henareh Khalyani Iran Ph.D. Student/University of Tehran Ecosystem Services Zagros forests in west of Iran Forest Biodiversity and Comparing Methodologies for Assessing Forest Ecosystem Services in South 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Cholho Song Korea, Republic of Korea University Ecosystem Services Korea Département des Eaux et Forêts, Forest Biodiversity and Ecole Supérieure des Sciences 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Bruno Salomon RAMAMONJISOA Madagascar Can capturing global ecosystem service values reduce poverty? Ecosystem Services Agronomiques, Université d'Antananarivo Forest Biodiversity and Localized Payment for Ecosystem Services in Nepal: Prospects and 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Bijendra Basnyat Nepal NARMA Ecosystem Services Challenges Forest Biodiversity and Federal University of Technology, THE ROLES OF PROTECTED AREAS TO BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Victor Adekunle Nigeria Ecosystem Services Akure, Nigeria CARBON STORAGE: CASE STUDY OF TWO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Department of Agricultural and Forest Biodiversity and Resource Economics, The Federal Land-Use and Ecosystem Services Trade-Offs in Western Nigeria: Case Study 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Olaniran Thompson Nigeria Ecosystem Services University of Technology, Akure, of Idanre Hill Ondo State, Nigeria Forest Biodiversity and Swedish University of Agricultural 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Petter Axelsson Sweden A Forest For All - management for multiple uses Ecosystem Services Sciences Forest Biodiversity and Swedish University of Agricultural Evapotranspiration (ET) as an Ecosystem Service: Why we should care about 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests David Ellison Sweden Ecosystem Services Sciences (SLU) Precipitation Recycling Wildfire Economics: Historical Challenges and Future Directions for Forest Biodiversity and 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Yeonsu Kim United States School of Forestry estimating Ecosystem Service Values of Fuels Management in western U.S. Ecosystem Services Forests Forest Biodiversity and Does biodiversity make a difference? Evolutionary diversity indicators of 139 The future of ecosystem services from forests Kevin Potter United States North Carolina State University Ecosystem Services forest ecosystem function across broad regions 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Combining of aggregated and dispersed retention is effective for conserving Seung-Il Lee Canada University of Alberta Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing deadwood-associated beetles on managed landscapes hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Colonization and extinction rates in deadwood substrates and their role in Timothy Work Canada UQAM Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing conservation and restoration hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent School of Forest Sciences, Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Effect of climate change and wood properties on fungal decomposition: parvathy venugopal Finland University of Eastern Finland, Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Comparison between Kelo (old growth) and managed boreal Scots pine Joensuu, Finland hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Deadwood, pests and natural enemies. Grappling with the Gaps: Toward a Christophe Bouget France Irstea Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Research Agenda to meet nature conservation and forest protection hazards?

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Wood-inhabiting fungi diversity response to management abandonment: a Frédéric Gosselin France IRSTEA Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing spatio-temporal perspective hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Dipartimento di Bioscienze e Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Territorio, Università degli Studi Effects of structural and deadwood attributes on the abundance of saproxilic Fabio Lombardi Italy Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing del Molise, Contrada Fonte beetles and microhabitats in a silver fir forest (Italy). hazards? Lappone, 86090 Pesche, Italy 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Saproxylic diversity and its contribution to wood decomposition processes in Stephen Pawson New Zealand Scion Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing an intensely managed forest ecosystem hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Swedish University of Agricultural Temporal effects of clear-cuts on deadwood dynamics and old-growth forest Alejandro Ruete Sweden Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Sciences fungus occupancy and richness over an edge-to-interior gradient hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Exploring the connection between arthropod-accelerated wood decay and Michael Ulyshen United States USDA Forest Service Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing forest productivity hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Unité de Formation et de Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Recherche en Sciences et How can Macrotermes termites provide ecosystem services in a savanna Saran Traoré Burkina Faso Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Techniques, Université woodland in Burkina Faso, West Africa hazards? polytechnique de Bobo 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Saproxylic Diptera biodiversity and intensive biomass harvesting, what are Robert Jon Deady Canada UQAM Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing the implications of a damaged deadwood profile? hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Coarse Woody Debris Characteristics: a case study in a 9-ha old-growth cold- Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural School of Forestry, Northeast Hui-Yan Gu China temperate coniferous forest plot from Great Hing’an Mountains, Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Forestry University Northeastern China hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent School of Forest Sciences, Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Comparative analysis of different dead from old growth and managed parvathy venugopal Finland University of Eastern Finland, Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Scots pine forests Joensuu, Finland hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent The role of stumps left after final harvesting for saproxylic beetles – A Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Swedish University of Agricultural Jon Andersson Sweden comparison between substrate types and functionality of coarse dead wood Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Sciences (SLU) on clear cuts hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Swedish University of Agricultural Least-cost allocation of measures to increase the amount ofcoarse woody Göran Bostedt Sweden Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Sciences debris in forest estates hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Swedish University of Agricultural Restoring ecological legacies in boreal Sweden: a saproxylic beetles Ruaridh Hägglund Sweden Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Sciences perspective hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Swedish University of Agricultural An early evaluation of restoring natural disturbances in boreal forest Ruaridh Hägglund Sweden Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Sciences landscapes: Flat bugs (Aradus spp.) as indicators of success. hazards?

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Swedish University of Agricultural Short-term responses of saproxylic insects to different types of forest Joakim Hjälten Sweden Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Sciences restoration hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Swedish University of Agricultural Ground-dwelling beetles and understory vegetation in boreal plantations of Jean-Michel Roberge Sweden Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing Sciences (SLU) an introduced pine compared to its native congener hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Influence of micro-habitat features on arthropod functional groups in mixed Anne Oxbrough United Kingdom Edge Hill University Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing boreal forests hazards? 142 Ecology and dynamics of dead wood dependent Forest Biodiversity and species at multiple trophic levels – Promoting natural Michael Ulyshen United States USDA Forest Service Arthropods and flooding affect microbial communities in dead wood Ecosystem Services pest control in managed forests or increasing hazards? Forest Biodiversity and Diversity of urban tree species over the globe and their links to ecosystem 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Jun Yang China Tsinghua University Ecosystem Services services Forest Biodiversity and Faculty of Sciences UNiversity of Modelling biodiversity in urban forests using a multi-taxa approach: towards 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Cristina Branquinho Portugal Ecosystem Services Lisbon a functional urban green infrastructure Forest Biodiversity and Urban Forest Tree Species Diversity and Its Impact on Air Pollution Removal 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Kamran Abdollahi United States Southern University Ecosystem Services Capacity Forest Biodiversity and 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Bianca Eskelson United States Oregon State University Effects of residential development on forest attributes Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and The Pennsylvania State University 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Robert Loeb United States Failures of Urban Forest Diversification Ecosystem Services DuBois Campus Forest Biodiversity and 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Zhu Ning United States Southern University Relative Abilities of Six Urban Tree Species in Mitigating Elevated CO2 Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Changes in urban forest species diversity and its impact on ecosystem 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services David Nowak United States US Forest Service Ecosystem Services services in the United States Forest Biodiversity and 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Gary Watson United States The Morton Arboretum Can Urban Sites Support Increased Species Diversity? Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Kathleen Wolf United States University of Washington Cultural and Social Ecosystem Services of Urban Trees and Forests Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Kossi Nounagnon Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Urban forestry for food and income: the case of bread tree (Artocapus altilis 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Aoudji Benin Ecosystem Services Augustin University of Abomey-Calavi (Parkinson) Fosberg) in southern Benin Forest Biodiversity and UEPG-State University of Ponta ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION OF TREES IN URBAN AREA OF PONTA GROSSA - 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Silvia Méri Carvalho Brazil Ecosystem Services Grossa PR BY THE EMERGY ANALYSIS Forest Biodiversity and UEPG-State University of Ponta The afforestation present in the squares of the city of Ponta Grossa-Paraná- 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Silvia Méri Carvalho Brazil Ecosystem Services Grossa Brazil. Forest Biodiversity and Universidade Federal de São Carlos GREEN PUBLIC AREAS AS AN INCREASE TO THE CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Rogério Hartung Toppa Brazil Ecosystem Services - Campus Sorocaba FOREST REMNANTS IN URBAN LANDSCAPES Forest Biodiversity and MAINTENANCE OF URBAN FOREST BIODIVERSITY OF BOA VISTA, NORTH 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Everaldo Lima Neto Brazil State University of Roraima, UERR Ecosystem Services AMAZON, BRAZIL Forest Biodiversity and In situ conservation of an urban forest fragment in the Botanical Garden of 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Erivaldo Pereira Queiroz Brazil Jardim Botanico de Salvador Ecosystem Services Salvador Forest Biodiversity and Urban forestry and environment protection in semi-arid area: Case study of 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Victor Aimé Kemeuze Cameroon University of Ngaoundere / CIFOR Ecosystem Services Kaélé in the Far North Cameroon Northeast Institute of Geography Forest Biodiversity and and Agroecology, Chinese Estimation of the relationship between urban park characteristics and park 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Zhibin Ren China Ecosystem Services Academy of Sciences, Changchun, cool island intensity by remote sensing data and field measurement Jilin, China Forest Biodiversity and Tree census and diversity issues of Urban Forest of Chandigarh India – an 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Ravinder Kohli India DAV University, Jalandhar, India Ecosystem Services update

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Hyun-Kil Jo Korea, Republic of Kangwon National University Quantifying carbon reduction services by urban landscape trees in Korea Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Relationships between vegetation, tree canopy composition and soil in 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Ilze Jankovska Latvia Latvia University of Agriculture Ecosystem Services canopy gaps in dry pine Pinus sylvestris stands Département des Eaux et Forêts, Forest Biodiversity and Ecole Supérieure des Sciences 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Harifidy RAKOTO RATSIMBA Madagascar Ecological Role of forests fragments in Antananarivo urban area Ecosystem Services Agronomiques, Université d'Antananarivo Forest Biodiversity and PERCEIVED PERSONAL SAFETY IN URBAN PARKS—THROUGH THE EYES OF 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Sreetheran Maruthaveeran Malaysia University of Copenhagen Ecosystem Services URBAN PARK USERS OF KUALA LUMPUR Forest Biodiversity and The Federal University of Influence of urbanisation on the abundance and diversity of soil mesofauna 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Sunday Adeduntan Nigeria Ecosystem Services Technology Akure and microorganisms in Akure, Ondo State. Forest Biodiversity and Forestry Research Institute of ANALYSIS OF LANDUSE CONVERSION IN URBAN FRINGE AREA OF ABUJA 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Justina Alagbe Nigeria Ecosystem Services Nigeria USING SPACE TECHNOLOGY Forest Biodiversity and SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF ETHNO-MEDICINAL TREES IN UNIVERSITY OF PORT 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Olatunde Eludoyin Nigeria University of Port Harcourt Ecosystem Services HARCOURT, NIGERIA Forest Biodiversity and Swedish University of Agricultural Bird song diversity influences young people's appreciation of urban 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Marcus Hedblom Sweden Ecosystem Services Sciences landscapes Laboratory of plant sciences and Forest Biodiversity and vegetable ecology (LBEV), Faculty Tapinanthus spp. and their hosts in the city of Lomé and surroundings: 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Kossi Bessan AMEGNAGLO Togo Ecosystem Services of Science, University of Lomé, diversity, impact and dissemination Togo.

University of Lomé, Laboratory of Forest Biodiversity and Assessing urban forest diversity, distribution and carbon storage in Lome 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Aniko POLO-AKPISSO Togo Botany and Plants Ecology, Faculty Ecosystem Services (Togo,West Africa ) of science. BP 1515, Lomé, Togo.

Forest Biodiversity and Landscape of Vulnerability: Forest Cover Change and Fragmentation in 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Zerrin Inan Turkey Yeditepe University Ecosystem Services Istanbul, Turkey Forest Biodiversity and Estimating tree canopy-cover growth in redeveloped urban residential lots in 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services David Chojnacky United States Virginia Tech Ecosystem Services Falls Church, Virginia USA Urban Forestry Program, Department of Agriculture and Forest Biodiversity and Biotic homogenization and differentiation of the flora within man-made and 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services CHONGFENG GONG United States Urban Forestry, College of Science Ecosystem Services near-natural habitats across urban green spaces in Shenzhen, China and Agriculture, Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA Forest Biodiversity and 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Charles Wade United States C.S. Mott Community College Created Biodiversity: Our Current Urban Forest Ecosystem Services Does participation in non-profit urban tree-planting programs improve Forest Biodiversity and 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Shannon Lea Watkins United States Indiana University neighborhoods? Examining the impact of collective action on neighborhood Ecosystem Services residents. Forest Biodiversity and URBAN FORESTRY: AN INSTRUMENT FOR THE SOCIOCULTURAL 145 Urban forest diversity and ecosystem services Victor Hugo Morales Peña Venezuela Universidad de los Andes Ecosystem Services DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES.

CIBIO/InBio-Universidade do Porto (Portugal), Biodiversity & Nature Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Effects of variable retention forest management on richness and abundance Stefan Schindler Austria Conservation, Environment Agency Ecosystem Services management of plants, insects and birds in Nothofagus pumilio forests Austria, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Variable retention harvesting and sustainable forest management in the Jaime Pinzon Canada University of Alberta Ecosystem Services management boreal forest of Canada: lessons learned from the EMEND experiment Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Shelterwood method in hemiboreal conditions as an alternative to Hardi Tullus Estonia Estonian University of Life Sciences Ecosystem Services management for more efficient ecosystem services management. Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Forest Observational Studies Network for Growth Modelling and Long-term Vindhya Prasad Tewari India Ecosystem Services management Ecological Monitoring

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Yeongwan Seo Korea, Republic of Kangwon National University A study on long term monitoring of major planting treea in Korea Ecosystem Services management Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem University of Latvia, Faculty of Vegetation and soil interactions during an 80-year succession in forest stands Guntis Brumelis Latvia Ecosystem Services management Biology in the Moricsala Island Nature Reserve, Latvia. Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Swedish University of Agricultural Modelling non-equilibrium metapopulation dynamics utilizing occupancy Alejandro Ruete Sweden Ecosystem Services management Sciences data, patch ages and landscape history School of Environmental and Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem A preliminary analysis of long term dynamics of Venezuelan tropical forests: Emilio Vilanova Venezuela Forest Sciences - University of Ecosystem Services management evidences from field-based plots Washington Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Litterfall production and potential nutrients return in Nothofagus antarctica GUILLERMO JOSE MARTINEZ PASTUR Argentina CONICET Ecosystem Services management stands growing at different site qualities in Southern Patagonia, Argentina Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Building resilience from the bottom up: The soil’s role in regulating forest Anya Reid Canada University of British Columbia Ecosystem Services management health in British Columbia, Canada Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Institute of Forest Resources Shiming Li China Forest Cover Dynamics of Dxing'anling Forest Zone over Last Four Decades Ecosystem Services management Information Techniques, CAF Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Tree species, decay class, ecosite classification and dead wood Linhao Wu China University of Alberta Ecosystem Services management decomposition rates in the mixedwood boreal forest of Canada

Graduate Institute of Bioresources, Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Spatial and Temporal Change of Litterfall in the Nanjenshan Lowland Rain Chia-Ho Kuo China - Taipei National Pingtung University of Ecosystem Services management Forest, Taiwan Science and Technology Pingtung

Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Use of bioindicator for protected area management and ecological VP Uniyal India Wildlife Institute of India Ecosystem Services management monitoring in the western Himalayan landscape, Uttarakhand, India Biodiversity Monitoring for Sustainable Conservation of Mt. Makiling Forest Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem University of the Philippines Los Nelson Manguiat Pampolina Philippines Reserve and Banahaw to Support Regional Food Security and Climate Ecosystem Services management Baños Change Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Resilience to Disturbance and Management Treatments and Resistance to Jeanne Chambers United States US Forest Service, RMRS Ecosystem Services management Invasive Annual Plants in Sagebrush and Piñon Pine/Juniper Ecosystems Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Designing tropical forest NFI for sampling carbon and forest diversity: David Chojnacky United States Virginia Tech Ecosystem Services management optimum plot size and shape Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem The Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment: A long-term, landscape-level study of Andrew Meier United States Purdue University Ecosystem Services management managed forest ecosystem dynamics in southern Indiana, USA Forest Biodiversity and 170 Long-term forest research on forest ecosystem Warren Moser United States USDA, Forest Service Experimental Forests: An anchor in a changing scientific world Ecosystem Services management 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and conservation and sustainable management of forests Roger Meder Australia CSIRO Visualising the environmental responses of forest tree populations Ecosystem Services under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Department of Forest Genetics - Forest Biodiversity and Range-wide geographic variation in Prunus africana at the molecular and conservation and sustainable management of forests Thomas Geburek Austria Federal Research Centre for Ecosystem Services chemical level under changing environmental conditions Forests 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and conservation and sustainable management of forests Sally Aitken Canada University of British Columbia Assessing the adaptive portfolio of reforestation stocks for future climates Ecosystem Services under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and The Role of Genomics Research in Understanding Responses and Adaptation conservation and sustainable management of forests Om Rajora Canada University of New Brunswick Ecosystem Services of Forest Trees to Changing Climate and Environmental Conditions under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Research Institute of Subtropical Forest Biodiversity and Genetic diversity of central and peripheral populations of Toona ciliata var. conservation and sustainable management of forests Jun Liu China Forestry,Chinese Academy of Ecosystem Services pubescens, an endangered tree species endemic to China under changing environmental conditions Forestry. 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Timber identification of CITES-listed species Dalbergia retusa and non-CITES- conservation and sustainable management of forests Yafang Yin China Chinese Academy of Forestry Ecosystem Services listed species Dalbergia tucurensis: Wood anatomy or DNA barcoding? under changing environmental conditions

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith Gene dispersal inference across multiple forest patches in an endangered conservation and sustainable management of forests Haile Yineger Tariku Ethiopia Ecosystem Services University medicinal tree under changing environmental conditions Forest Genetics and , 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Büsgen-Institut, University of Population and landscape genomics to study local adaptation in loblolly pine conservation and sustainable management of forests Konstantin Krutovsky Germany Ecosystem Services Göttingen, Büsgenweg 2, D-37077 (Pinus taeda L.) populations and to breed more climate change resilient trees under changing environmental conditions Göttingen 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Genetic Diversity and Structure of Natural Populations of Pinus roxburghii conservation and sustainable management of forests priti chauhan India ICFRE Ecosystem Services Sarg. in Himalayan Region Through Nuclear SSR Markers under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Institute of Forest Genetics and Bioprospecting for novel genes through characterization of leaf conservation and sustainable management of forests Modhumita Dasgupta India Ecosystem Services Tree Breeding transcriptome of Withania somnifera, a valued medicinal plant under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Centre for Forest Biotechnology Genetic Diversity of Threatened Tree Species in Indonesia: Strategy for conservation and sustainable management of forests Widyatmoko Indonesia Ecosystem Services and Tree Improvement Developing Conservation Programme under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Using case studies for enhancing capacity in managing forest genetic conservation and sustainable management of forests Judy Loo Italy Bioversity International Ecosystem Services resources under changing environmental conditions Université d'Antananarivo, Ecole 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Supérieure des Sciences Forest Biodiversity and Genetic diversity of introduced species facing climate change – example of conservation and sustainable management of forests Tahiana Ramananantoandro Madagascar Agronomiques, Département des Ecosystem Services Eucalyptus robusta in eastern Madagascar under changing environmental conditions Eaux et Forêts, BP 175, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Forest Research Institute Malaysia Development of a DNA-based timber tracking system for Koompassia conservation and sustainable management of forests Chai Ting Lee Malaysia Ecosystem Services (FRIM) malaccensis in Malaysia under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest conservation and sustainable management of forests Elena Muratova Russian Federation KARYOLOGICAL STUDIES ON PICEA SPECIES Ecosystem Services SB RAS under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Identifying site characteristics that explain variation in Douglas-fir conservation and sustainable management of forests Lauren Magalska United States Oregon State University Ecosystem Services productivity, stem form and adaptability under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Genetic structuring and triploidy in North American aspen (Populus conservation and sustainable management of forests Karen Mock United States Utah State University Ecosystem Services tremuloides) under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to The evolutionary history and genetic diversity of ponderosa pine: Forest Biodiversity and conservation and sustainable management of forests Kevin Potter United States North Carolina State University Management implications for an important species of western North Ecosystem Services under changing environmental conditions America 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Department of Forest Genetics - Forest Biodiversity and conservation and sustainable management of forests Heino Konrad Austria Federal Research Centre for Nuclear population structure of the Austrian Picea abies population Ecosystem Services under changing environmental conditions Forests 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Austrian Federal Research Center Annual climate variation shapes adaptive seedling characters - A conservation and sustainable management of forests Silvio Schueler Austria Ecosystem Services for Forest contribution to the adaptation of trees to future climates? under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and conservation and sustainable management of forests Andrea Cusatis Brazil UFPR Genetic control of survival of Cedrela fissilis Vell. in a progeny test Ecosystem Services under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and UNESP-Universidade Estadual Genetic variation for growth traits in progenies test of Pinus caribaea var. conservation and sustainable management of forests Wanderley dos Santos Brazil Ecosystem Services Paulista "Julio de Mesquita Filho" hondurensis under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Department of Agricultural Forest Biodiversity and conservation and sustainable management of forests Renata Silva Mann Brazil Engineering, Sergipe Federal Conservation monitoring of Erythrina velutina in riparian forest area Ecosystem Services under changing environmental conditions University

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Research Institute of Subtropical Genetic diversity and differentiation within three species of the family conservation and sustainable management of forests Rui Zhang China Ecosystem Services Forestry, CAF. Lauraceae in southeast China under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Research Institute of Subtropical Genetic diversity of natural populations of endangered Ormosia hosiei, conservation and sustainable management of forests Rui Zhang China Ecosystem Services Forestry, CAF. endemic to China under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Management of Cedar (Cedrela odorata L.) by means of in vitro propagation conservation and sustainable management of forests Miladys Delgado Cuba INAF Ecosystem Services techniques under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Molecular regulation of Terpenes in Low and High resin yielders of P. conservation and sustainable management of forests Swati Allen India ICFRE Ecosystem Services roxburghii Sarg. using Gene mining. under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Genetic variation within and among populations of Cedrus deodara detected conservation and sustainable management of forests Kirti Chamling Rai India ICFRE Ecosystem Services by RAPD markers under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and G ×E interactions for analyzing stability and adaptability for different clones conservation and sustainable management of forests Shivani Dobhal India ICFRE Ecosystem Services of Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm. under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Forest Research Institute, Genetic diversity and population structure of Himalayan Cedar (Cedrus conservation and sustainable management of forests Harish Ginwal India Ecosystem Services Dehradun, India deodara) in Western Himalayas determined with cpSSR markers under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and indian council of forestry research Genetic evaluation to test stability and growth performance in Gmelina conservation and sustainable management of forests ashok kumar India Ecosystem Services and education arborea Roxb. under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Institute of Forest Genetics and CONSERVATION OF RED TAMARIND- A POTENTIAL BIO COLORANT FOR conservation and sustainable management of forests Annamalai Mayavel India Ecosystem Services Tree Breeding FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES,A.Mayavel.B.Gurudev sigh and B.Nagarajan under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Institute of Forest Genetics and conservation and sustainable management of forests Yasodha Ramasamy India Research strategies for genecological zonation of teak in India Ecosystem Services Tree Breeding under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Forest Research institute, Analysis of genetic diversity in threatened populations of the two endemic conservation and sustainable management of forests Disha Rautela India Ecosystem Services Dehradun Berberis species across the altitudinal zone in Uttarakhand under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Forest Research institute, Comparative analysis and optimization of different DNA extraction protocols conservation and sustainable management of forests Disha Rautela India Ecosystem Services Dehradun in Berberis species under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and An association mapping approach using ISSRs and AFLPs to identify conservation and sustainable management of forests Anita Rawat India ICFRE Ecosystem Services molecular markers for resin yield in Pinus roxburghii Sarg. under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Genetic evaluation of Pinus roxburghii genotypes varying in resin yield using conservation and sustainable management of forests Anita Rawat India ICFRE Ecosystem Services microsatellite markers under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Genetic diversity among accessions of Sinarundinaria anceps (Matif.) Chao Forest Biodiversity and Forest Research Institute, conservation and sustainable management of forests Chandrakant Tiwari India and Renvoize Wall, ex Munro (Saura Ringal) in the Hill Bamboo Germplasm Ecosystem Services Dehradun, India under changing environmental conditions (Khirsu), India 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and PROVENANCE TRIAL OF Shorea leprosula Miq. IN PALEMBANG, SOUTH conservation and sustainable management of forests Ade Ayu Dewayani Indonesia Bogor Agricultural University Ecosystem Services SUMATERA, INDONESIA. under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Genetic diversity and evolutionary relationship of Dyera costulata and Dyera conservation and sustainable management of forests Ulfah J. Siregar Indonesia Bogor Agricultural University Ecosystem Services lowii in Jambi, Indonesia based on AFLP markers under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Forest Tree Seed Technology Inferences on the Reproductive System of Mindi (Melia azedarach Linn) in conservation and sustainable management of forests Dida Syamsuwida Indonesia Ecosystem Services Research Centre Community Forests of West Java-Indonesia under changing environmental conditions

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Centre for Forest Biotechnology Genetic diversity and relationship among five Aquilaria species endemic to conservation and sustainable management of forests Anthonius Widyatmoko Indonesia Ecosystem Services and Tree Improvement Indonesia under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Center for Forest Biotechnology The effect of plus tree selection to the genetic diversity of two Acacia conservation and sustainable management of forests Vivi Yuskianti Indonesia Ecosystem Services and Tree Improvement mangium seedling seed orchards in Indonesia under changing environmental conditions 1Robert H. Smith Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Agriculture, The Robert H. Smith Forest Biodiversity and conservation and sustainable management of forests Joseph Riov Israel Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Developing Drought Resistant Types of Cupressus sempervirens Ecosystem Services under changing environmental conditions Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and GESAAF - UNIVERSITY OF Genetic diversity of Quercus ilex L. as a tool for retracing the dynamics of the conservation and sustainable management of forests FABIO SALBITANO Italy Ecosystem Services FLORENCE Mediterranean forest ecosystems under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Tree Breeding Center, Forest Biodiversity and conservation and sustainable management of forests Manabu Kurita Japan Forestry and Forest Products Male sterilization of Cryptomeria japonica by the barnase/barstar system. Ecosystem Services under changing environmental conditions Research Institute 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and University of Eldoret, Eldoret City, Genetic Diversity in Eleven Populations of Kenyan Osyris Lanceolata Hoscht conservation and sustainable management of forests Otto George Dangasuk Kenya Ecosystem Services Kenya and Steudel (East African Sandalwood) Based on ISSR (DNA) Markers. under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and The results and implications of controlled-pollinated progeny test of Pinus conservation and sustainable management of forests In-Sik Kim Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services densiflora in Korea under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Genetic Diversity and Relation of Zoysiagrasses(Zoysia spp.) Native to South conservation and sustainable management of forests Byungoh Yoo Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services Korea under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Forest Research Institute Malaysia Discovery of genic microsatellite markers from transcriptome sequences of conservation and sustainable management of forests Chai Ting Lee Malaysia Ecosystem Services (FRIM) Eurycoma longifolia root under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to National Biotechnology Forest Biodiversity and Morphological Assessment of Parkia biglobosa Accessions from different conservation and sustainable management of forests Oluwasijibomi Charles Ogunremi Nigeria Development Agency, PMB 5118, Ecosystem Services Agro ecological zones in Nigeria. under changing environmental conditions Wuse, Abuja, Nigeria. 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Department of , Phytopythium cucurbitacearum causing Root Rot of Cedrella odorata in conservation and sustainable management of forests Marta Bełka Poland Ecosystem Services Poznan University of Life Sciences Trinidad under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Genetic characterization of marginal pedunculate oak populations adapted Forest Biodiversity and University of Transilvania, Dept. of conservation and sustainable management of forests Alexandru Lucian Curtu Romania to xeric conditions: implications for conservation and sustainable Ecosystem Services Forest Sciences, Brasov under changing environmental conditions management 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Identification of Ganoderma species associated with Acacia cyclops mortality conservation and sustainable management of forests Jolanda Roux South Africa University of Pretoria Ecosystem Services in the Western Cape region of South Africa under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Forest Research and Development Ex situ gene conservation of highly threatened species, Dalbergia conservation and sustainable management of forests Suwan Tangmitcharoen Thailand Ecosystem Services Bureau cochinchinensis in Thailand under changing environmental conditions 178 Contribution of genetics and genomics to Forest Biodiversity and Genetic variation at microsatellite markers in four North American Quercus conservation and sustainable management of forests Sandra A Owusu United States Michigan Technological University Ecosystem Services species under changing environmental conditions Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Natural Resources Canada / Tod Ramsfield Canada Silvicultural control of Armillaria root disease in Manitoba Ecosystem Services restoration Canadian Forest Service Chair of Silviculture, Faculty of Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Forest restoration is more than tree planting: the case of fire-disturbed Jan Bannister Chile Forest and Environmental Ecosystem Services restoration Southern bog forests Sciences, University of Freiburg

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Institute of applied ecology, Effects of natural and human-assisted regeneration on landscape dynamics Fuqiang Zhao China Ecosystem Services restoration chinese academy of sciences in a Korean pine forest in Northeast China Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Reintroducing Native Fagaceae Species into Planation Forests in Central Biing Guan China - Taipei National Taiwan University Ecosystem Services restoration Taiwan: Identifying and Alleviating Establishment Limitations Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Potential plant functional groups for the restoration of moist forests in the Fernando Fernandez Colombia Universidad del Tolima Ecosystem Services restoration region of Bajo Calima, Colombia Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Pioneer species used as nurse crops – a powerful silvicultural method in Palle Madsen Denmark University of Copenhagen Ecosystem Services restoration forest restoration and forest adaptation Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Finnish Forest Research Institute Anne-Maarit Hekkala Finland Biodiversity benefits of restoration of boreal forests in Finland Ecosystem Services restoration and Thule Institute Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Additive partitioning approach evaluating the restoration efficiency of plant Satoshi Ito Japan University of Miyazaki Ecosystem Services restoration species diversity in a warm-temperate mountainous riparian forest in Japan Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest The Importance of Silvicultural Practices to Facilitate Forest Ecological Byung Bae Park Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services restoration Restoration Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Biodiversity response to trees retained at final harvest for conservation Lena Gustafsson Sweden SLU Ecosystem Services restoration purposes – a meta-analysis Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Swedish University of Agricultural Improving forest restoration in Dipterocarp rainforest; a field trial with 32 Malin Gustafsson Sweden Ecosystem Services restoration Sciences native tree species Makerere University Biological Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest DIFFERENCES IN COMMUNITIES OF TREES ALONG A TROPICAL FOREST Arthur Owiny Uganda field station & University of Ecosystem Services restoration RESTORATION GRADIENT, UGANDA Eastern Finland Achieving “groupy-clumpy” in restoration projects: Innovative silviculture Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Yvette Dickinson United States Colorado State University and monitoring in the Front Range Collaborative Forest Landscape Ecosystem Services restoration Restoration Project School of Environment and Natural Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Restoration of mixed-pine forest ecosystems of eastern Upper Michigan David Hix United States Resources, The Ohio State Ecosystem Services restoration using variable-retention harvesting University Department of Forest Ecosystems Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest and Society, Oregon State Growth and mortality assessment in underplanting Nothofagus seedlings as Daniel Soto United States Ecosystem Services restoration University, Corvallis, OR 97331 function of resources availability USA Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest John Stanturf United States US Forest Service Restoration Strategies, Methods, and Operations Ecosystem Services restoration Laboratory of Applied Ecology, Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Role of pioneer gallery-forest trees in the recruitment of forest seedlings and Akomian Fortuné Azihou Benin Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, Ecosystem Services restoration saplings in savanna: new opportunities for ecological restoration University of Abomey-Calavi Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Experimental Restoration Ecology in Tropical Rain Forest areas with Eliana Cardoso-Leite Brazil Federal University of San Carlos Ecosystem Services restoration clearcutting and abandonment , in southeastern Brazil Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Enrichment of restored forests with Euterpe edulis Martius (Arecaceae): the Rodrigo Minici de Oliveira Brazil São Paulo State University Ecosystem Services restoration soil water deficit limits its successful establishment Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Successional trajectories in tropical restored forests using direct seeding of Vera Lex Engel Brazil São Paulo State University-UNESP Ecosystem Services restoration fast-growing species Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Management determination by silvicultural groups in restoration plantings in Liz Ota Brazil UNESP Ecosystem Services restoration the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Seed rain assessments and forest plantations composition in sites Luciane Missae Sato Brazil Sao Paulo State University Ecosystem Services restoration undergoing restoration in Brazil Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest DIRECT SEEDING OF GREEN MANURE SPECIES AS A SHADING STRATEGY TO Diana Carolina Vasquez Castro Brazil ESALQ/USP Ecosystem Services restoration RESTORE DEGRADED AREAS

Centre International de Recherche- Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest First results and participatory approach regarding the reinforcement of Kalifa COULIBALY Burkina Faso Développement sur l’Elevage en Ecosystem Services restoration Faidherbia albida density in Burkina Faso zone Subhumide (CIRDES)

Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Soil phosphorus availability of plantation in degraded sub-tropical hilly red XIA GONG China - Taipei JIANGXI AGRICULTRAL UNIVERSITY Ecosystem Services restoration soil region

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Study on Seeding regeneration potential of Taiwan Beech(Fagus hayatae) in shu tzong lin China - Taipei National ILan university Ecosystem Services restoration Northeastern Taiwan Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest SELECTION OF POTENTIAL SPECIES FOR RESTORATION ECOLOGY IN THE Andres (German)? Gonzalez Colombia National University of Colombia Ecosystem Services restoration COLOMBIAN AMAZON BASED ON SPECIES FUNCTIONAL TRAITS Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Management of natural regeneration of Spanish elm (Cordia alliodora R. & Nathaly Rodríguez Santos Colombia Ecosystem Services restoration P.) for the purpose of forest restoration of dry forests of Colombia Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Instituto de Investigaciones Agro Orlidia Hechavarria Kindelan Cuba An example of an ecologically sustainably territory in Cuba Ecosystem Services restoration Forestales Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest The recovery of forest understorey in new forests on former agricultural Tea Tullus Estonia Estonian University of Life Sciences Ecosystem Services restoration lands – planted versus naturally regenerated stands Department of Tropical Silviculture Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Biodiversity Planning: A New Matching Tool to Rehabilitate Ex-Forest Land Ralph Mitloehner Germany and Forest Ecology, Goettingen Ecosystem Services restoration with Native Tree Species University Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Greater Hyderabad Municipal Restoration of degraded ecosystems in urban context through ex-situ and in- Chandra Mohan Reddy Narala India Ecosystem Services restoration Corporation situ conservation measures and proper silvicultural practices Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Mohan Reddy India Iora Ecological Solutions Comparative analysis of different ANR treatments on the local biodiversity Ecosystem Services restoration Research and Development Center Effect of Soil Condition Improvement on Calliandra calothyrsus and Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest for Conservation and BUDI HADI NARENDRA Indonesia Antidesma bunius Growth in Batur Mountain Conservation Area, Bali Ecosystem Services restoration Rehabilitation, Ministry of (Indonesia) Forestry, Indonesia Research and Development Center Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest for Conservation and Selection of appropriate legume cover crop in reforestation of former tin BUDI HADI NARENDRA Indonesia Ecosystem Services restoration Rehabilitation, Ministry of mining overburden in Bangka Island, Indonesia Forestry, Indonesia

Forestry Research and Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Application of enrichment planting technique on the growth of Shorea Diana Prameswari Indonesia Development Agency, the Ministry Ecosystem Services restoration johorensis on skidding trails in the logged-over natural production forest of Forestry of Republic Indonesia

Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest The Evolution of Forests in Israel – From Monocultural forest to Uneven-age, David Brand Israel Forest Department, JNF - KKL Ecosystem Services restoration Mixed-species Forests that Designated for Provision of Ecological Services

Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Università degli Studi di Torino, Assessing the outcomes of ecological restoration by afforestation along a Fabio Meloni Italy Ecosystem Services restoration DISAFA new high-speed railway in north-western Italy Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Università degli Studi di Torino, Renzo Motta Italy Restoring old-growth features to managed forests in the eastern Italian Alps Ecosystem Services restoration DISAFA Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Forest and forest products Trial of one year containerized seedlings for recovering tide-water control Yukihito Ochiai Japan Ecosystem Services restoration research institute, Japan forest destroyed by Tsunami Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Adaptation Test of Candidate Tree Species Suitable for Wetlands in East Eun-Kyung Bae Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services restoration Sumatra, Indonesia Assistant Professor, Department of Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Future Strategies for Restoration of Ridge-mountains at Baekdu Daegan in Yeong Dae Park Korea, Republic of Forest Resources, Daegu Ecosystem Services restoration the Republic of Korea University Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Modeling survival probability of broad-leaved evergreen tree plantations in Byungoh Yoo Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services restoration the coastal area of South Korea Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, RESTORATION OF ENDEMIC DWARF PINE (Pinus culminicola) POPULATIONS Javier Jimenez Mexico Ecosystem Services restoration UANL IN NORTH MEXICO Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest International Forestry Students Assessment of Nitrogen Fertilization of a Managed Douglas-fir Forest Stand Tolulope Daramola Nigeria Ecosystem Services restoration Association (IFSA) in the Pacific Northwest and the Application in sub-Saharan Africa. Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Rehabilitation Strategies and Ecotourism Development for Mined-Out and ANGELITO EXCONDE Philippines DENR-ERDB Ecosystem Services restoration Waste Dump Areas in Bagacay, Hinabangan, Western Samar, Philippines Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Bonifacio Javier Philippines Private Person Planting for people and the Planet Ecosystem Services restoration

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Rio Tuba Nickel Mining Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest REFORESTATION AND REHABILITATION STRATEGY IN A MINED-OUT AREA BIBIANO RANES Philippines Corporation, Rio Tuba, Bataraza, Ecosystem Services restoration FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND GENDER EQUALITY Palawan, Philipines Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest College of Forestry University of Restoring Ecosystems Function: The Challenge to the Mining Industry in the Enrique Jr Tolentino Philippines Ecosystem Services restoration the Philippines Los Banos Philippines Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Identification of degradation levels of dry evergreen forests for restoration in Bandumala Suduhakuruge Sri Lanka Forest deparment Ecosystem Services restoration Sri Lanka. Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest A silvicultural practice to facilitate forest restoration – a new seedling Marco Hernandez Velasco Sweden Dalarna University Ecosystem Services restoration cultivation technology for regeneration establishment Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Investigating the photosynthesis rate of selected framework species for Kanlayarat Jantawong Thailand Chiang Mai University Ecosystem Services restoration carbon sequestration in restored forest in Thailand Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest Kastamonu University, Faculty of REHABILITATION AND RESTORATION IMPLEMENTATIONS ON DEGRADED Sezgin Ayan Turkey Ecosystem Services restoration Forestry FORESTS IN TURKEY Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest A mixed species clearcut silviculture system to restore native species Gregory Ettl United States University of Washington Ecosystem Services restoration composition and structure of old-growth forests in western Washington Forest Biodiversity and 210 Silvicultural practices to facilitate forest The of American Chestnut Regeneration: Implications for Mike Saunders United States Purdue University Ecosystem Services restoration Restoration Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Universidade Federal do Paraná Public Management Model in Payment for Environmental Services in the Marco Andrés González Carantón Brazil Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services UFPR Sabiaguaba Dune’s Natural Park, Fortaleza-Brazil. Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Mahbubul Alam Canada Laval University Measuring and modeling ecosystem services in urban areas Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Zhejiang Agriculture&Forestry Research on the Carbon Supply Potential Capacity Difference and Its Impact Zhen Zhu China Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services University Factors of Forest Management Subjects Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Evaluating spatial targeting of PES to forest ecosystem services using ‘policy Zayra Ramos-Bendaña Costa Rica University of Idaho and CATIE Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services benchmark scenarios’ derived from conservation planning tools Czech University of Life Sciences Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Experimental Differentiated Valuation of Forest Services’ Socio-Economic Ludek Sisak Czech Republic Prague, Faculty of Forestry and Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Importance in the Frame of Czech Republic Wood Sciences Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the An investigation of nationality and distance dependence for biodiversity Fatemeh Bakhtiari Denmark Copenhagen university Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services transnational coordination. Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Can small scale farmers support payment for environmental service? Habtamu Tilahun Kassahun Denmark University of Copenhagen Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Integrated Choice and Latent Variable Approach Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Bio-econometric analysis of the efficiency of payments for biodiversity Emeline Hily France INRA Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services conservation: a case study of Natura 2000 forest contracts in France Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of William Kwadwo Dumenu Ghana What are we missing? Economic value of an urban forest in Ghana Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Ghana The Opportunity Cost Estimation of Forest Management to Analyze Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Enjang Asri Indonesia IFSA/Universitas Gadjah Mada The Efficiency of REDD+ Carbon Trading Mechanism in Indonesia (Case Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Study in BKPH Purworejo) Economic value of recreational role of selected urban forest in Slovenia’s Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Assistant/Slovenian Forestry Anže Japelj Slovenia capital: new information supporting sustainability in forest management Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Institute planning University of Ljubljana, Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Biotechnical Faculty; Dept. of Participatory and Multi-Criteria Analysis for (Forest) Ecosystem Lidija ZADNIK (Stirn) Slovenia Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Forestry and Renewable Forest Management: A Case Study of Pohorje, Slovenia Resources, Ljubljana, Slovenia Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Maria Nijnik United Kingdom The James Hutton Institute Valuation of ecosystem services: an experience from Scotland Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Harmonizing applications of economics and ecology to evaluate ecosystem Jeffrey Kline United States USDA Forest Service Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services services tradeoffs in public lands management, an Oregon example Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Remote Sensing and Field-level Evaluation of Payments for Forest Phillip Mohebalian United States University of Missouri Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Conservation: Ecuador’s Socio Bosque Program Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Lessons Learned from China for Designing and Implementing Payments for Runsheng Yin United States Michigan State University Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Ecosystem Services Initiatives

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Economic valuation of the relict of algarrobo, by direct and indirect Huascar Camacho Mojica Bolivia Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services beneficiaries for the recovery biocultural, I base of to live Well Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Opportunities and limitations of the Environmental Payment Services in eduardo lopez Bolivia UMSS-Tropico-CIDES-UMSA Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Bolivia for the forestal sector Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF CARBON CAPTURE IN THE APA - SERRA DE Ana Milena Plata Fajardo Brazil UFPR Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services BATURITÉ – BRAZIL – 2012

Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Institute of Desertification Studies, Assessment of mountain forest ecosystem services and its benefits on Xianghui Cui China Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Chinese Academy of Forestry poverty alleviation in arid areas of China

Land use change and its effects on the value of ecosystem services induced Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Zhiwen Gong China Northwest A&F University by the Sloping Land Conversion Program: An Analysis of Zhidang County in Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services the Loess Plateau Region Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the guo hao China Chinese Academy of Forestry The assessment techniques of desert ecosystem services in China Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Instituto Tecnológico de Santo BENEFICIOS AMBIENTALES Y ECONÓMICOS DE LA GENERACIÓN Roselyn Rodríguez Dominican Republic Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Domingo (INTEC) HIDROELÉCTRICA EN EL BOSQUE MODELO YAQUE DEL NORTE Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Forestry Research Center of The role of dryforests for livelihood resilience: Experience from the pastoral Adefris Worku Gizaw Ethiopia Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Ethiopia and agro-pastoral production systems in the drylands of Ethiopia Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Application of cost-benefit analysis to estimate the value of the protection Sylvain Dupire France Irstea, UR EMGR Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services function of forests against rockfall Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Forest management and carbon regulation: an integrated economic Jean-Luc PEYRON France ECOFOR Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services perspective based on sequestration, storage and substitution Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Research Center for Climate Sonny Mumbunan Indonesia An assessment of revenue loss from legal timber in Indonesia Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Change, University of Indonesia PhD student, Gorgan University of Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the How Tree-fall Gaps Characteristic Approaching to Ecological Forestry? (Case Saeed Rahbari Sisakht Iran Agricaltural sciences & Natural Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services study: A Virgin Hyrcanian Forest, North of Iran) resources Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the PERUVIAN NATIONAL FORESTRY Is economic valuation useful to fix monetary payments for access of forestry BERTHA ALVARADO Peru Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services AUTHORITY resources? Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Financial sustainability of mechanisms used in four countries for forest Estela Marjorie Espíritu Tello Peru GIZ consultant Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services conservation University of Warsaw, Faculty of To whom should we pay for the biodiversity and recreation enhancement in Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Anna Malgorzata Bartczak Poland Economic Sciences, Warsaw private forests? An empirical study of payments for ecosystem services in Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Ecological Economics Center Poland. Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the University of the Highlands & Walking the Land: Building an Ecosystem Approach in the Highlands & Euan Bowditch United Kingdom Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Islands Islands by connecting cultural drivers with woodland expansion interests Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the USDA Forest Service, PNW Valuing and Bundling Ecosystem Services in a Progressive New Zealand Robert L. Deal United States Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Research Station Catchment Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Jose Sanchez United States USDA Forest Service Economics of Forest Fire Management: Accounting of Benefits Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services Forest Biodiversity and 217. Research and management implications of the Biodiversity conservation on private lands: A comparative study of the USA Daowei Zhang United States Auburn University Ecosystem Services economics of ecosystem services and Europe Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value University of Liege, Gembloux Enrichment of Central African logged forests with high-value tree species: Jean-Louis Doucet Belgium Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Agro-Bio Tech testing a new approach in degraded forests Czech University of Life Sciences, Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Relation between selected indicators of forest stand diversity and quality of Katarina Merganicova Czech Republic Faculty of Forestry and Wood Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? timber production in even-aged and uneven-aged stands Sciences Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Effects of tree species diversity on stem quality – plot and tree level results Adam Benneter Germany Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? from six European regions Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Forestry Research Institute of Restoration of degraded lands with in mixed-species plantations Emmanuel Opuni Frimpong Ghana Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Ghana promotes biodiversity and conservation of valuable timber species Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Govt. Model Science College. CORRELATION BETWEEN TECTONA GRANDIS L.F. PLANTATION AND ITS Radhika Urmalia India Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Jabalpur, M.P. GROUND FLORA DIVERSITY

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Robert Nasi Indonesia CIFOR Managing for high value timber and biodiversity in the Congo Basin Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Swedish University of Agricultural Combining high-quality timber production, biodiversity conservation and JP Skovsgaard Sweden Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Sciences forest aesthetics: The case of Sorbus species in Europe Direction de la recherche Plantation silviculture intensity influence on tree productivity and Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Francois Hebert Canada forestiere, Ministere des biodiversity using a functional trait approach in a context of ecosystem- Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Ressources naturelles du Quebec based management. Cedrela montana in tropical montane rain forests of South Ecuador: key Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Sven Guenter Costa Rica CATIE species for sustainable management and conservation of biodiversity Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? hotspots? Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Institut de Recherche en Ecologie Wrong identification of timber trees and its impact on forest biodiversity MBOMA Raymonde Gabon Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Tropicale (IRET) conservation in Gabon: the case of ‘andoung’. Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Growth and stem quality of oak trees established in cluster plantings Somidh Saha Germany University of Freiburg Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? respond differently to intra- and interspecific neighbourhood competition Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Forestry Research Institute of Effects of overstory species diversity and composition on pest damage to Paul P. Bosu Ghana Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Ghana high value species and understory ant diversity in Ghana Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Forestry Research Institute of Growth and Productivity of Khaya grandifoliola in the dry semi-deciduous Emmanuel Opuni Frimpong Ghana Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Ghana forest of Ghana; a comparison in pure and in diverse species stands Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Conservation of High Economic Value Endangered Species Through Sri Suharti Indonesia Ministry of Forestry Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Participatory Cultivation Model Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Single-tree management for high-value timber species in a mixed conifer- Toshiaki Owari Japan The University of Tokyo Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? hardwood forest in northern Japan Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Comparison of species composition and stand structure between a Pil Sun Park Korea, Republic of Seoul National University Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? and a mahogany plantation on Mt. Makiling Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value SELECTIVE LIBERATION IN LOGGED-OVER DIPTEROCARP FORESTS: Robert Cyril Ong Malaysia Sabah Forestry Department Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Implications on species composition and tree diversity Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Jonathan Federal Unversity of Technology, Can monoculture forest plantation harbor biodiversity similar to naturally Onyekwelu Nigeria Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Chukwujekwu Akure regenerated tropical rainforest ecosystems over time? Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Role of panakka (Pleurostylia opposita: Celastraceae) trees on faunal Deepani Alawathugoda Sri Lanka Forest Department, Sri Lanka Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? biodiversity conservation: A case study Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Swedish University of Agricultural Restoration of high-value broadleaved forests in southern Sweden: Magnus Löf Sweden Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Sciences Synergistic effects on biodiversity and economy Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Steniscadia poliophaea (Noctuidae) is a major seedling herbivore of big-leaf Julian Norghauer Switzerland University of Bern Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? mahogany trees in Amazonian forests Forest Biodiversity and 219 How does biodiversity help to manage high-value Variety Efficiency: A Theoretical Revisit to Biodiversity-Ecosystem Jingjing Liang United States West Virginia University Ecosystem Services timber species, and vice-versa? Functioning Relationship Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Large-Scale Patterns of Quercus ilex, Quercus suber, and Quercus pyrenaica Tobias Plieninger Denmark University of Copenhagen Ecosystem Services the world Regeneration in Central-Western Spain Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Effects of solar radiation transmittance variability on the regeneration of Chunling Dai Germany University of Freiburg, Germany Ecosystem Services the world Quercus aliena var. acutiserrata in the Western Qinling Mountains, China Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Oak (Quercus robur and Q. petraea) cluster planting increases tree species Somidh Saha Germany University of Freiburg Ecosystem Services the world richness, stand productivity and fosters oak growth and quality Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Protected forests and habitat management alternatives in oak-rich forests in Jenny Leonardsson Sweden University of Gothenburg Ecosystem Services the world southern Sweden Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Swedish University of Agricultural Magnus Löf Sweden Regeneration of by direct seeding – a review Ecosystem Services the world Sciences Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around The Development of Prescribed Fire as a Silvicultural Treatment for Patrick Brose United States USDA Forest Service, NRS Ecosystem Services the world Sustaining Biodiversity in Upland Oak Ecosystems in eastern North America Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around USDA Forest Service Northern Regenerating Oak Forests to Maintain Biodiversity: Oak Forests around the Kurt Gottschalk United States Ecosystem Services the world Research Station World School of Environment and Natural Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Biodiversity of oak forest in the eastern United States: regional and local Stephen Matthews United States Resources, The Ohio State Ecosystem Services the world importance for wildlife University

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around The effect of the host plant phenotypic variation on leaf miner and gall Ferenc Lakatos Hungary University of West-Hungary Ecosystem Services the world forming insect associations Genetic admixing of two evergreen oaks, Quercus acuta and Q. sessilifolia Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Gifu Academy of Science and Ichiro TAMAKI Japan (subgenus Cyclobalanopsis), is the result of frequent interspecific Ecosystem Services the world Culture hybridization Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Warm-temperature and Interaction of Soil Moisture, Elevated CO2 Concentration and Temperature Hae-Ran Kim Korea, Republic of Ecosystem Services the world Subtropical Forest Research, KFRI on the Growth Responses of Quercus serrata and Q. aliena Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Nadia Barsoum United Kingdom Forest Research Increasing the adaptation potential of native tree species to climate change Ecosystem Services the world Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around USDA Forest Service Northern Advanced Oak Seedling Development as Influenced by Shelterwood Kurt Gottschalk United States Ecosystem Services the world Research Station Treatments, Competition Control, Deer Fencing, and Prescribed Fire Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Dominance Probabilities for Oak Seedlings in Pennsylvania: Variation in Gary Miller United States US Forest Service Ecosystem Services the world Seedling Size and Ecological Sections Affects Seedling Success Forest Biodiversity and 247 Oak regeneration to maintain biodiversity around Mike Saunders United States Purdue University Epicormic Potential of Common Eastern North American Oak Species Ecosystem Services the world Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to ECONOMIC VALUATION OF POLLINATION SERVICE IN RISARALDA Ana Milena Plata Fajardo Brazil UFPR Ecosystem Services agriculture COLOMBIAN COFFEE. Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to Strengthening the provision of ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes Bastiaan Louman Costa Rica CATIE Ecosystem Services agriculture in Costa Rica Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to Marc Deconchat France INRA Forest edges as sources of ecosystem services for landscape agroecology Ecosystem Services agriculture

Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to University of Agricultural Sciences, Ecosystem services of native trees: Experiences from two traditional Dhanya Bhaskar India Ecosystem Services agriculture Raichur, Karnataka, India agroforestry systems in Karnataka, Southern India

Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to Centre for International Forestry Exploring the dynamics between ecosystems, agricultural systems and food Samson Foli Indonesia Ecosystem Services agriculture Research (CIFOR) security: A systematic review Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to Institute of Landscape Ecology, Jana Spulerova Slovakia Ecosystem Services of Small Woodlands in Agricultural Landscapes Ecosystem Services agriculture Slovak Academy of Sciences Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to Shibu Jose United States Centre of Agroforestry Agroforestry for ecosystem services: A North American perspective Ecosystem Services agriculture Instituto de Investigaciones para el Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to Desarrollo Forestal (INDEFOR). Recovering the biodiversity in cacao plantations in the South of Maracaibo Néstor Gutierrez Venezuela Ecosystem Services agriculture Universidad de Los Andes, Mérida, Lake, Mérida Venezuela Venezuela Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to National Inventory and Prioritization of Crop Wild Relatives: case study for Rodrigue Idohou Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology Ecosystem Services agriculture Benin Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to Cocoa management, Indigenous knowledge and carbon sequestration in Nathalie S.Ewane Nonga Cameroon University of Yaounde 1 Ecosystem Services agriculture cocoa agro forest of South West Cameroon Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to The impact of retention harvesting on bee and hoverfly assemblages in the Jared Amos Canada University of Alberta Ecosystem Services agriculture boreal forest of northern Alberta. Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to Tree Species Diversity and Vegetation Structure in Coffee Based Agroforestry Mohammed Worku Adem Ethiopia Jimma University & TU Dresden Ecosystem Services agriculture Systems in Southwest Ethiopia Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to Research Institute of Forests and Effect of Pistachio canopy on the spatial distribution of soil chemical Reza Akhavan Iran Ecosystem Services agriculture Rangelands, Tehran, Iran characteristics in the Zagros forests of Iran School of International Tropical Forest Biodiversity and 48 Forest ecosystem services contributing to Tropical floral diversity and abundance in the Nabaai and Gana homesteads Nur Muhammed Malaysia Forestry, Universiti Malaysia Ecosystem Services agriculture of the Murut community in Sabah, Borneo Sabah, Malaysia Forest Biodiversity and Forest plantation landscape management for water ecosystem services 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Silvio Ferraz Brazil University of São Paulo Ecosystem Services provisioning in Brazil Forest Biodiversity and International congress of planted forest : main issues and research needs for 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Christophe ORAZIO France European Forest Institute Ecosystem Services planted forests

Forest Biodiversity and Indian Council of Forestry research Economic valuation of the role of forests in providing water supply to the 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Narendra Bisht India Ecosystem Services and Education, Dehradun, India people of Aizawl town, Mizoram, India

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests John O'Halloran Ireland UCC Ecosystem services of planted forests through provision of habitat Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Forestry and Forest Products 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Hisatomo Taki Japan Effects of planted forest biodiversity on pollination services Ecosystem Services Research Institute Forest Biodiversity and The economic value of forest ecosystem services provided by New Zealand's 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Richard Yao New Zealand SCION Ecosystem Services planted forests Forest Biodiversity and Technical University of Lisbon and Promoting management practices targeting the conservation of biodiversity 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Miguel Bugalho Portugal Ecosystem Services WWF Mediterranean Program and ecosystem services in cork oak landscapes Forest Biodiversity and Chair of Silviculture, University of 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests David Forrester Switzerland Biodiversity and productivity of planted forests Ecosystem Services Freiburg Forest Biodiversity and Ecosystem services of UK woodlands: downscaling scenarios and 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Chris Quine United Kingdom Forest Research Ecosystem Services assessments from national to landscape scale Forest Biodiversity and USDA Forest Service, PNW Managing plantations worldwide to benefit forest biodiversity and enhance 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Robert L. Deal United States Ecosystem Services Research Station ecosystem services Forest Biodiversity and Carbon storage capacity of monoculture and mixed-species plantations in 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests YOUJUN HE China CHINESE ACADEMY OF FORESTRY Ecosystem Services subtropical China Forest Biodiversity and Carbon and nitrogen Storage in monoculture and mixed plantation stands of 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Zuomin Shi China Chinese Academy of Forestry Ecosystem Services nitrogen-fixing tree species in subtropical China

Institute of Forest Ecology, Forest Biodiversity and Effects of tree species and mixture on soil C sequestration and greenhouse 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Hui Wang China Environment and Protection, Ecosystem Services gases emissions in subtropical plantations Chinese Academy of Forestry (CAF)

Forest Biodiversity and Spatial heterogeneity of soil available nutrients in black willow plantation in 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Ya Juan Zhu China Ecosystem Services Gonghe Basin, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Forest Biodiversity and Linking ecosystem service tradeoffs with perceived benefits from 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Oscar Abelleira Martinez Costa Rica University of Idaho and CATIE Ecosystem Services reforestation in human-modified tropical landscapes Forest Biodiversity and Faculty of Forestry UGM A Success Story of Large Scale Productive Dipterocarp Planting and 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests naiem mohammad Indonesia Ecosystem Services Yogyakarta Indonesia Ecological Services of Secondary Tropical Rain Forest in Indonesia

Forest Biodiversity and Graduate School of Bio-agricultural Evaluation of broad leaf tree diversity in artificial forests at the landscape 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Yozo Yamada Japan Ecosystem Services Sciences, Nagoya University level

Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias - Forest Biodiversity and EVALUATION OF NATURAL REGENERATION OF WOODY PLANTS IN A MIXED 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Manuel Marino Enciso Gomez Paraguay Universidadad Nacional de Ecosystem Services PLANTATION OF TREE SPECIES Asuncion Forest Biodiversity and Ecological, social and economic evaluation of 15 years reforestation projects 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Alvaro Gustavo Cañadas Spain Universidad Técnica del Norte Ecosystem Services in Tropical Dry Forest, Ecuador Forest Biodiversity and Swedish University of Agricultural 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Matts Lindbladh Sweden Fast growing broadleaves and bird diversity Ecosystem Services Sciences Forest Biodiversity and Multitaxon responses to a ‘diversification’ in the composition of forest 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Nadia Barsoum United Kingdom Forest Research Ecosystem Services stands as an adaptation measure to global environmental change Forest Biodiversity and 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Kamran Abdollahi United States SU Urban Forest Ecosystem Assessment in Louisiana Using i-Tree Eco Model Ecosystem Services Assessing cultural ecosystem services and their association with other Forest Biodiversity and 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Lord Ameyaw United States University of Washington ecosystem services in research forest in the western Cascade Mountains, of Ecosystem Services Washington, USA. Forest Biodiversity and Multipurpose trees as tools for ecosystem services deployment: a case 52 Ecosystem services provided by planted forests Zohra Bennadji Uruguay INIA Uruguay Ecosystem Services study in Uruguay Forest Biodiversity and Warm-temperate and Subtropical Growth Characteristics and Genetic Structure of Quercus gilva Population on 56 Dynamics of lava forest ecosystem Hyung-soon Choi Korea, Republic of Ecosystem Services Research Center, KFRI Lava Forest in Korea. Forest Biodiversity and Production, Litter decomposition and Soil organic carbon in Abies koreana 56 Dynamics of lava forest ecosystem RaeHa Jang Korea, Republic of Kongju National University Ecosystem Services community at Mt. Halla Forest Biodiversity and 56 Dynamics of lava forest ecosystem Young Je Kang Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Flora of Gotjawal Experimental Forests in Jeju Island, Korea Ecosystem Services

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Forest conservation strategies in Southern Patagonia: Differences between concept in forest management and planning at GUILLERMO JOSE MARTINEZ PASTUR Argentina CONICET Ecosystem Services theory and practice different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and University of Natural Resources Exploring the relationship between tree species diversity and forest concept in forest management and planning at Susana Perez Austria Ecosystem Services and Life Sciences, Vienna ecosystem services in face of climate change different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Universidade Federal do Paraná Payment for Environmental Services Aims to Combating the Desertification concept in forest management and planning at Marco Andrés González Carantón Brazil Ecosystem Services UFPR in Irauçuba, Ceará-Brazil. different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Integrating ecosystem services and forest ecological networks into state concept in forest management and planning at Dolors Armenteras Colombia Universidad Nacional de Colombia Ecosystem Services planning at multiple scales: the experience from Colombia different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Trade-offs and synergies between ecosystem services in Nordic forests: concept in forest management and planning at Anna Filyushkina Denmark University of Copenhagen Ecosystem Services What does this mean for forest management decisions? different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Finnish Forest Research Institute Optimizing ecosystem services for sustainable re-use of low-productive concept in forest management and planning at Anne Tolvanen Finland Ecosystem Services and University of Oulu peatland forests different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and concept in forest management and planning at Hans Verkerk Finland European Forest Institute Mapping ecosystem services provided by European forests Ecosystem Services different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Incentive payments for plant biodiversity conservation in forests: dynamic concept in forest management and planning at Emeline Hily France INRA Ecosystem Services and spatial analysis different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and IRSTEA-France & University of St. Operationalization of the concepts of Ecosystem Services and Natural concept in forest management and planning at Sandra Luque France Ecosystem Services Andrews Capital: Forest ecosystem functioning and trade-offs different spatial scales Center for Development Research 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and (ZEF), Dept. Ecology and Natural concept in forest management and planning at Susanne Frank Germany Forest management at the landscape level – an integrated approach Ecosystem Services Resources Management, different spatial scales University of Bonn Center for Development Research 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and (ZEF) Dept. Ecology and Natural From forest functions to forest ecosystem services (ES) – benefits from concept in forest management and planning at Christine Fürst Germany Ecosystem Services Resources Management University introducing the ES concept different spatial scales of Bonn 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Mercator Research Institute on Forest Biodiversity and Spatial modeling of ecological-economic tradeoffs: bioenergy production and concept in forest management and planning at Sabine Fuss Germany Global Commons and Climate Ecosystem Services biodiversity conservation in the Alps different spatial scales Change 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and PhD student/ Helmholtz Centre for concept in forest management and planning at Karla Locher Germany Spatial-temporal analysis of forest ecosystem services in the South of Chile. Ecosystem Services for Environmental Research different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Dip. Scienze Agro-Ambientali e Forest Biodiversity and ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN URBAN FOREST AREAS: BALANCING CARBON concept in forest management and planning at Raffaele Lafortezza Italy Territoriali, Università degli Studi Ecosystem Services STORAGE AND BIODIVERSITY different spatial scales di Bari 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Instituto de Ciencias Agropecuarias Forest management for ecological restoration and conservation of concept in forest management and planning at Victor Avila-Akerberg Mexico Ecosystem Services y Rurales ecosystem services around Mexico City. An applied ongoing case study. different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Landscape sustainability in Sweden, Canada and Chile in an ecosystem concept in forest management and planning at Johan Svensson Sweden SLU Ecosystem Services services context different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Coupled Human and Environment at Landscape and Regional Scales: concept in forest management and planning at Jiquan Chen United States University of Toledo Ecosystem Services Renewed Challenges for the Societies different spatial scales

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Department of Forest Genetics - Forest Biodiversity and concept in forest management and planning at Thomas Geburek Austria Federal Research Centre for Austrian Forest Biodiversity Index (AFBI) – concept and results Ecosystem Services different spatial scales Forests 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Tourism activities and biodiversity conservation within protected areas in concept in forest management and planning at Fifanou VODOUHE Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology Ecosystem Services West Africa different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Biodiversity Conservation concept in forest management and planning at Bunnath Khun Cambodia Biodiversity and ecosystem services project in Cambodia. Ecosystem Services Corridors Cambodia different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Co-evolutions of land use and socioeconomic characteristics in Chinese concept in forest management and planning at Li Tian China Chinese Academy of Sciences Ecosystem Services Urban Systems different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Federación Nacional de Cafeteros Developing conservation corridors for biodiversity and watershed protection concept in forest management and planning at Felipe Rincón Borrero Colombia Ecosystem Services de Colombia in coffee-growing regions of Risaralda, Colombia different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and ANALYSIS OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES OF MONQUETIVA SWAMP, AS OF THE concept in forest management and planning at SELENE TORRES RODRIGUEZ Colombia FUNDACION NATURA Ecosystem Services ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF THE ECOSYSTEMS, COLOMBIA different spatial scales University of Copenhagen, 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Department of Geosciences and Forest Biodiversity and Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis to Optimize Bioenergy Crop Production and concept in forest management and planning at Søren Larsen Denmark Natural Resource Management, Ecosystem Services Localization in Denmark different spatial scales Section for Forest, Nature and Biomass 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Forest planners’ perception of future landscape trajectories - A case study in concept in forest management and planning at Vincent Thierion France Irstea Ecosystem Services a French forested mountainous region - different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Land Use Changes and Their Impacts on Forest Ecosystem Services in concept in forest management and planning at Prakash Chandra Tiwari India Kumaun University, Nainital, India Ecosystem Services Himalaya: Need For Comprehensive Land Use Policy different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Designing innovative silvicultural best practices to increase multi-taxa Forest Biodiversity and concept in forest management and planning at Anna Barbati Italy University of Tuscia biodiversity in Natura 2000 priority habitats (9210* and 9220*) Apennine Ecosystem Services different spatial scales beech forests 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and The Potential of Payment for Watershed Protection in Ndaka-ini Dam, concept in forest management and planning at Joram Kagombe Kenya Kenya Forestry Research Institute Ecosystem Services Murang’a County, Kenya different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE Mechanism for assessment of environmental services and carbon concept in forest management and planning at CAMBRON VICTOR Mexico Ecosystem Services QUERÉTARO sequestration the “Sierra Gorda” Queretaro, Mexico. different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Ministry of Forests and Soil Performance and potential of landscape level biodiversity conservation for concept in forest management and planning at Ram Prasad Lamsal Nepal Ecosystem Services Conservation climate change adaptation and mitigation in Nepal different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Swedish University of Agricultural Perceived benefits from boreal forest landscapes: the importance of concept in forest management and planning at Per Angelstam Sweden Ecosystem Services Sciences historical legacies for interpretation of ecosystem services different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and Swedish University of Agricultural Quantity and spatial extent of ecosystem services within the Vilhelmina concept in forest management and planning at Henrik Hedenås Sweden Ecosystem Services Sciences model forest landscape different spatial scales 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Department of Forest Resource Forest Biodiversity and concept in forest management and planning at Karin Ohman Sweden Management, Swedish University Long term forest planning with consideration to fragmentation Ecosystem Services different spatial scales of Agricultural Sciences 59 The benefits of introducing the ecosystem service Forest Biodiversity and concept in forest management and planning at James Watson United States West Virginia University Species Richness and Forest Productivity: A Large-scale geospatial analysis Ecosystem Services different spatial scales

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and Sustainable pathways for primary forest under a changing climate: 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Brendan Mackey Australia Griffith University Ecosystem Services ecological, social and economic constraints Forest Biodiversity and University of Natural Resources Past, presence and possible futures of the western Congolian lowland 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Stephan A. Pietsch Austria Ecosystem Services and Life Sciences rainforest (WCLRF) Forest Biodiversity and Forest resilience depends on the stand variations: forest dynamics of an 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Lucas Mazzei Brazil Embrapa Amazônia Oriental Ecosystem Services Amazonian forest 30 years after logging Forest Biodiversity and Dry forests of Ecuador, potential for natural forest management and carbon 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Sven Guenter Costa Rica CATIE Ecosystem Services sequestration? Forest Biodiversity and Adaptation of eucalypt trees to water and nutrient deficiencies: insights 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Jean-Paul Laclau France CIRAD, UMR Eco&Sols Ecosystem Services from Brazilian experiments question conventional recommendations Forest Biodiversity and Current state and new trends in the silviculture and sustainable 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Plinio Sist France Cirad Ecosystem Services management of tropical production forests Forest Biodiversity and HARVEST REGULATION FOR MULTIRESOURCE MANAGEMENT, OLD AND 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Martin Mendoza Mexico Colegio de Postgraduados Ecosystem Services NEW APPROACHES Forest Biodiversity and University of Benin, Benin City, TROPICAL SHELTERWOOD SYSTEM AND ITS IMPACT ON THE 64 What future for tropical silviculture? EKeoba Isikhuemen Nigeria Ecosystem Services Nigeria HETEROGENOUS FORESTS OF WEST AFRICA: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE. Forest Biodiversity and Center for International Forestry Multiple-use forest management in Madre de Dios, Peru: The sustainability 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Manuel Guariguata Peru Ecosystem Services Research of Brazil nut production and timber in an integrated system Forest Biodiversity and 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Sheila E. Ward United States Mahogany for the Future, Inc. Managing high-value tropical timber species for carbon capture Ecosystem Services Département de Génie de l’Environnement, Ecole Forest Biodiversity and Gbènakpon Aubin Polytechnique d’Abomey-Calavi, Ecological consequences of tree-logging in natural tropical vegetation: a case 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Amagnidé Benin Ecosystem Services Yamonwan Guénolé Université d’Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP study of Wari-Maro Forest Reserve (Benin) 2009 Cotonou (République du Bénin) Forest Biodiversity and 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Aline Canetti Brazil Embrapa Mezilaurus itauba sustainable management in Brazilian Amazon Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Natural regeneration management of “pau mulato” in amazonian estuary 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Marcelino Carneiro Guedes Brazil Embrapa Amapá Ecosystem Services floodplains forests Forest Biodiversity and Eucalyptus stocking and soil preparation in a frontier region at north of 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Rodrigo Hakamada Brazil University of São Paulo Ecosystem Services Brazil: necessity of changing concepts from traditional regions Forest Biodiversity and Potential of natural forest production in Sinop County at Amazonia region, 64 What future for tropical silviculture? EVALDO MUÑOZ-BRAZ Brazil EMBRAPA Ecosystem Services Brazil Forest Biodiversity and Growth pattern of Qualea albiflora and Goupia glabra in Amazon forest, 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Mariana Oliveira Brazil UFPR Ecosystem Services Mato Grosso State, Brazil Forest Biodiversity and 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Liz Ota Brazil UNESP Species’ grouping for timber management in Brazilian Eastern Amazon Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Andreia Santos Brazil Embrapa Diameter growth dynamic of Trattinnickia burseraefolia Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Edson Vidal Brazil ESALQ/University of Sao Paulo How maintain the productive value of Amazonian rainforests Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Stand dynamics, growth and yield of evergreen forest in Cambodia – a case 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Samreth Vanna Cambodia Forestry Administration Ecosystem Services study in Koh Kong province Forest Biodiversity and Development of Pericopsis elata’s seedling around seed bearer in a logging 64 What future for tropical silviculture? NNANGA MEBENGA RUTH LAURE Cameroon UNIVERSITY OF YAOUNDE I Ecosystem Services forest of South East Cameroon Institute of Forest Ecology, Forest Biodiversity and The vegetation recovery of tropical rain forests under different commercial 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Yi Ding China Environment and Protection, Ecosystem Services logging manners on Hainan Island, China Chinese Academy of Forestry Forest Biodiversity and TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON TREE AND BIRDS RICHNESS IN A MANAGED 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Miguel Angel Quimbayo Cardona Colombia University of Tolima Ecosystem Services FOREST FOR TIMBER IN EAST AMAZONIA (BRAZIL) Forest Biodiversity and FOREST STRUCTURE AND BIODIVERSITY OF MANAGED TROPICAL 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Miguel Angel Quimbayo Cardona Colombia University of Tolima Ecosystem Services RAINFOREST FOR TIMBER IN EAST AMAZONIA (BRAZIL)

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and Structure and Ecological Characteristics of the Pobè Forest in the South-east 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Coffi Florent DOSSA GBO France Laboratoir des Sciences Forestières Ecosystem Services of Benin Forest Biodiversity and Laboratoire des Sciences Structure and Spatial Distribution of Cola millenii, Dialium Guineense and 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Sunday Berlioz KAKPO France Ecosystem Services Forestières (LSF/FSA/UAC) Afzelia Africana in the Bonou and Itchede Forests. Chair of Silviculture, Faculty of Forest Biodiversity and 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Angela Luciana de Avila Germany Environment and Natural Post-logging stand dynamics of a tropical rain forest in the Brazilian Amazon Ecosystem Services Resources, University of Freiburg Forest Biodiversity and University of Natural Resources Characteristics, Structure, and Tree Species Diversity of a Tropical 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Franziska Schier Germany Ecosystem Services and Life Sciences, Vienna Exploitation Forest after 40 Years of Regeneration Forest Biodiversity and Chair of Forest Utilization/Uni- Sustainability in conventional logging of natural forest in Vietnam: Issues and 64 What future for tropical silviculture? van tuong tran Germany Ecosystem Services Freiburg way forward Forest Biodiversity and Forestry Research Institute of Carbon Stock Recovery of a Natural Forest after Selective Logging: 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Gloria Djaney Djagbletey Ghana Ecosystem Services Ghana Contributions by Ecological Guilds Forest Biodiversity and Benefits of using portable equipment for sawing and cable transport in small- 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Daniel Galeano Honduras IUCN Ecosystem Services scale harvesting in tropical rainforest of Honduras. Forest Biodiversity and Govt. Model Science College. EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PLANTING PRACTICES OF TECTONA GRANDIS L.F. ON 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Radhika Urmalia India Ecosystem Services Jabalpur, M.P. ITS GROUND FLORA The Challenges and Opportunities of Selective Cutting and Strip Planting Forest Biodiversity and Faculty of Forestry, University of 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Widiyatno Widiyatno Indonesia Silviculture System to Improve Productivity of Secondary Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystem Services Gadjah Mada in Indonesia Forest Biodiversity and A simplified method for yield regulation of miombo woodlands in the 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Massimiliano Sanfilippo Italy COSPE NGO Ecosystem Services context of Participatory Forest Management Forest Biodiversity and University of Technology MARA Tree Diversity and Soil Nutrient Studies of Logged-Over Forest in Peninsular 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Gufrin Amlin Malaysia Ecosystem Services (UiTM), Shah Alam, Malaysia Malaysia Forest Biodiversity and Selective Management System in Peninsular Malaysia: Improvement needed 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Ismail Harun Malaysia Forest Research Intitute Malaysia Ecosystem Services to its silvicultural system based on recent research findings Forest Biodiversity and Tree population dynamics of second growth dipterocarp forest after 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Abd Rahman Kassim Malaysia Forest research Institute Malaysia Ecosystem Services selective harvesting Forest Biodiversity and FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE 64 What future for tropical silviculture? SAMSUDIN MUSA Malaysia Implementing a Silvicultural Selection System in Managing Tropical Forests Ecosystem Services MALAYSIA (FRIM) Effect of site condition and soil physical properties on the growth Forest Biodiversity and 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Mohd Effendi Wasli Malaysia Universiti Malaysia Sarawak performance of planted Shorea macrophylla in reforestation site at Sampadi Ecosystem Services Forest Reserve Forest Biodiversity and The Federal University of CHANGES IN TREE DIVERSITY DUE TO INTENSITY OF LOGGING IN TROPICAL 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Sunday Adeduntan Nigeria Ecosystem Services Technology Akure RAINFOREST OF AKURE RESERVE NIGERIA Forest Biodiversity and Federal University of Technology, Biodiversity and Regeneration Potential of Understory Species in Enriched 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Adeola Aarinola Olabiwonnu Nigeria Ecosystem Services Akure, Nigeria and Degraded Forests in Ondo State, Nigeria Forest Biodiversity and Universidad Nacional Amazonica Linking National Forestry Reform to Actual Timber Management in 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Andrea Chavez Peru Ecosystem Services de Madre de Dios Southeastern Peru Forest Biodiversity and Swedish University of Agricultural 18 years of post-logging recovery in a mixed dipterocarp forest Sabah, 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Daniel Lussetti Sweden Ecosystem Services Science Borneo: evaluation of modified RIL and climber cutting. Forest Biodiversity and Species Diversity of Teak Plantation under Different Stages of Silvicultural 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Chongrak Wachrinrat Thailand Kasetsart University Ecosystem Services Practices, Phrae Province, Thailand. Forest Biodiversity and Testing a silvicultural recommendation: Brazil nut responses 10 years after 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Karen Kainer United States University of Florida Ecosystem Services liana cutting Instituto de Investigaciones para el Forest Biodiversity and Desarrollo Forestal (INDEFOR). Impact of logging operations on the remnant forest of a humid tropical 64 What future for tropical silviculture? Néstor Gutierrez Venezuela Ecosystem Services Universidad de Los Andes, Mérida, forest in the Imataca forest reserve, Venezuela Venezuela Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Modelling of Radionuclides Transfer and Ambient Dose Rates in Fukushima Marc-Andre Gonze France IRSN Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products Forest Ecosystems : a preliminary study Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Biogeochemical cycling of radiocaesium in contaminated forest area: an Yves Thiry France Andra Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products overview

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Forestry and Forest Products Distribution and migration of radiocesium in the forest ecosystem after the Shinji Kaneko Japan Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products Research Institute Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) accident Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Fukushima Forestry Research Inside contamination of Japanese cedar tree by radiocesium from Fukushima Hideki Ogawa Japan Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products Center Nuclear Power Plant Accident Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems The Director of the Scientific Non- Dendrological method as a biological indicator of radioactive contamination Ludmila Zhirina Russian Federation Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products governmental Organization Viola of forests

Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems National University of Life and Managing the irradiated forest of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone for nature Sergiy Zibtsev Ukraine Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products Environmental Sciences of Ukraine conservation, fire protection, and biomass fuel production

Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Impact of forest vegetation on long term recycling of radionuclides at Yves Thiry France Andra Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products polluted sites PhD student at the University Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Mesofauna as bioindicator and recultivator of radioactive contamination soil Ganna Shutenko Ireland College Dublin, Funded of Irish Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products of pine and birch forests near Chernobyl Research Council Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Radiocesium contamination in Satoyama forests in Kashiwa city, suburb of Kenji Fukuda Japan the University of Tokyo Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products the Tokyo metropolitan area Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Seasonal change of cesium 137 in different age needles and male flowers of Tsutomu Kanasashi Japan Nagoya university Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) in Fukushima Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Forestry and Forest Products Radiocesium inventory of forested land in Japan just before Fukushima Satoru Miura Japan Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products Research Instituie Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Predominant factor in the depth profile in forest soil of radiocaesium, Tadafumi Niizato Japan Japan Atomic Energy Agency Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products released by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Functional differences between ectomycorrhizal and saprophytic fungi with Naoki Okada Japan Kyoto University Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products respect to the distribution of 137Cs in forest soil Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Forestry and Forest Products Tsutomu Takano Japan Acquisition of radioactive cesium in the stems of trees in Japan Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products Research Institute Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Transport of Cs in Japanese bamboo -Perspective on decontamination of Chisato TAKENAKA Japan professor Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products radiocaesium from bamboo forests- Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Hirohisa Yoshida Japan Tokyo Metropolitan University Transportation of radiocesium from forest to agricultural fields Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Forestry and Forest Products Radioactive contamination of aquatic animals in stream impacted by the Mayumi Yoshimura Japan Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products Research Institute Fukushima nuclear power plant accident Postgraduate student, the Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Forest Management on the territory with the radioactive contamination Stanislav Zhirin Russian Federation Scientific Non-governmental Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products (case study Chernobyl, Russia) Organization VIOLA Institute for Nuclear Research of Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Accumulation of Cs-137 by higher fungi after the accident on the Chernobyl Nataliia Zarubina Ukraine National Academy of Sciences of Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products NPP Ukraine Institute for Nuclear Research of Forest Biodiversity and 77 Radioactive contamination in forest ecosystems Carrying out of remediation of forest soils with use of fruit bodies of the Nataliia Zarubina Ukraine National Academy of Sciences of Ecosystem Services and safe uses of forest products higher fungi Ukraine Forest Biodiversity and Partial retention harvest benefits songbird assemblages in the boreal forest Forest management for wildlife conservation Sonya Odsen Canada University of Alberta Ecosystem Services of Canada Forest Biodiversity and The attractiveness of managed Scots pine forests in different age as a Forest management for wildlife conservation Witold Grzywiński Poland Poznań University of Life Sciences Ecosystem Services foraging site for bats Swedish University of Agricultural Forest Biodiversity and Long-term effects of forest management on reindeer grazing in northern Forest management for wildlife conservation Anu Korosuo Sweden Sciences, Department of Forest Ecosystem Services Sweden: a scenario analysis approach Resource Management Laboratory of Botany and Plants Forest Biodiversity and Management of wildlife in Sarakawa Parc in Togo: Connection between Forest management for wildlife conservation NARE M'tékounm Togo Ecology, Faculty of science, Ecosystem Services habitat and wildlife University of Lomé. Laboratory of Botany and Plant Forest Biodiversity and Wildlife distribution according to habitat features within Oti-Kéran National Forest management for wildlife conservation Aniko POLO-AKPISSO Togo Ecology/Faculty of Ecosystem Services Park (Togo) Sciences/University of Lomé

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and Bird and insect pollinators respond similarly to aspen forest stand Forest management for wildlife conservation Amber Roth United States Michigan Technological University Ecosystem Services development in northern Wisconsin, USA Forest Biodiversity and The Effects of Landscape Heterogeneity and Ungulate Density on Understory Forest management for wildlife conservation Alejandro Royo United States USDA Forest Service Ecosystem Services Vegetation in Northwestern Pennsylvania Forest Biodiversity and Pinyon jay nest and cache site selection in pinyon-juniper woodlands of the Forest management for wildlife conservation Chris Witt United States U.S. Forest Service Ecosystem Services Great Basin Centre of Excellence for Climate Forest Biodiversity and Intervention strategies for community driven restoration of an iconic canopy Forest regeneration: challenges and prospects Katinka Ruthrof Australia Change, Woodland and Forest Ecosystem Services species with specific regeneration niche requirements Health, Murdoch University Forest Biodiversity and Natural regeneration in a disturbed tropical seasonal forest fragment: Forest regeneration: challenges and prospects Leonardo Augusto Martins Brazil UNESP Ecosystem Services implications for wildlife habitat restoration. Centro Agronómico Tropical de Forest Biodiversity and Effects of forest fragmentation on the successional dynamics of secondary Forest regeneration: challenges and prospects Ricardo J. Santiago-García Costa Rica Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE) Ecosystem Services forests in the San Juan-La Selva Biological Corridor, Costa Rica University of Idaho Forest Biodiversity and Chair of Silviculture, University of Regeneration patterns and persistence of the of the rare tree species Sorbus Forest regeneration: challenges and prospects Jörg Kunz Germany Ecosystem Services Freiburg torminalis in Central European oak coppice forests Forest Biodiversity and Post-fire regeneration in mountain forests of the Alps: role of biological Forest regeneration: challenges and prospects Raffaella Marzano Italy University of Torino, IT Ecosystem Services legacies and impact of restoration strategies Forest Biodiversity and Forest regeneration: challenges and prospects Keisuke Toyama Japan University of Tokyo Current pictures and feasibility of quasi-clearcutting in Japan Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Maza Villalobos Effects of ENSO and temporal rainfall variation on the dynamics of Forest regeneration: challenges and prospects Susana Mexico UNAM Ecosystem Services Méndez successional communities in old-field succession of a tropical dry forest Forest Biodiversity and Burn severity and post-fire regeneration modeling in Mediterranean forests - Forest regeneration: challenges and prospects khalid CHERKI Morocco HCEFLCD Ecosystem Services Case of Mâamora forest, Morocco- Oregon State University, Forest Biodiversity and Regeneration composition and heterogeneity ten years after thinning and Forest regeneration: challenges and prospects Harold Zald United States Department of Forest Ecosystems Ecosystem Services prescribed burning in a Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest, California, USA and Society Forest Biodiversity and Facultad de Ciencias Forestales Response of small individuals of hardwood species to surface fires in western General Poster Session Sandra Bravo Argentina Ecosystem Services UNSE Chaco region, Argentina Forest Biodiversity and Centro Austral de Investigaciones Invasive North American beaver (Castor canadensis) habitat selection and General Poster Session Jonathan Henn Argentina Ecosystem Services Cientificas impact in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina Forest Biodiversity and Cátedra Ecología de los Sistemas Environmental and vegetation units of native forests according to their General Poster Session Julián Alberto Sabattini Argentina Ecosystem Services Agropecuario (FCA UNER) edaphic conditions in a farm in Feliciano, Entre Rios, Argentina Forest Biodiversity and Cátedra Ecología de los Sistemas Degraded native forest characterization by remote sensing in a private field General Poster Session Rafael Alberto Sabattini Argentina Ecosystem Services Agropecuario (FCA UNER) in Feliciano, Entre Rios, Argentina Environmental Futures Centre, & Forest Biodiversity and Folivorous insect communities on Ficus (Moraceae) trees along an altitudinal General Poster Session Legi Sam Australia School of Environement, Griffith Ecosystem Services gradient in Papua New Guinea University, Australia Institute of Forestry and Forest Biodiversity and Composition and Diversity of Tree Species in Kamalachari Natural Forest of General Poster Session Mohammed Kamal Hossain Bangladesh Environmental Sciences, Ecosystem Services Chittagong South Forest Division, Bangladesh Chittagong University Institute of Forestry and Forest Biodiversity and Growth performance of four major plantation tree species and changes on General Poster Session Mohammed Kamal Hossain Bangladesh Environmental Sciences, Ecosystem Services soil properties of a private plantation forest in Chittagong, Bangladesh Chittagong University Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Md. Enamul Kabir Bangladesh Khulna University Can Homegardens Conserve Biodiversity in Bangladesh? Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Programme d'Appui aux Parcs de Dynamic quality trophies of wild ungulates in hunting areas of Biosphere General Poster Session Fiacre Codjo AHONONGA Benin Ecosystem Services l'Entente Reserve Pendjari University of Abomey- Forest Biodiversity and Relation between soil type and potential of regeneration in vegetation General Poster Session Emeline P.S. ASSEDE Benin Calavi/Laboratory of Applied Ecosystem Services pattern of Sudanian zone Ecology Laboratory of Forest Sciences, Forest Biodiversity and Ecology and dynamics of tree species in the Lama forest reserve (southern General Poster Session Alain Gbètoho Benin Faculty of Agricultural Sciences Ecosystem Services Benin) for conservation and management strategies (University of Abomey-Calavi)

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Laboratory of Applied Ecology Forest Biodiversity and Effect of inventory plots patterns and spatial distribution of recruitments in General Poster Session Isidore GNONLONFOUN Benin (University of Abomey-Calavi) Ecosystem Services their dendrometric analysis in tropical forest Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology Forest Biodiversity and Spatial pattern analysis of the recruitments in the Lama forest reserve in General Poster Session Isidore GNONLONFOUN Benin (University of Abomey-Calavi) Ecosystem Services Southern-Benin Benin Forest Biodiversity and Laboratoire d'Ecologie Appliquée Phenology and fruit production of Sclerocarya birrea subsp. birrea in General Poster Session Nounagnon Gerard GOUWAKINNOU Benin Ecosystem Services (LEA) agroforestry parklands of Northern Benin Forest Biodiversity and Laboratory of Applied Ecology, Ecological gap analysis of a protected area in Benin: an overview on plant General Poster Session Thierry Houehanou Benin Ecosystem Services University of Abomey Calavi resources (West Africa) Forest Biodiversity and Centre National de Gestion des Diversity and abundance of mammals in Pendjari Biosphere Reserve, Benin - General Poster Session Méryas Dègbémabou KOUTON Benin Ecosystem Services Réserves de Faune (CENAGREF) West Africa

Laboratory of Applied Ecology, Forest Biodiversity and Which factors can explain changes in the distribution range of Mimusops General Poster Session Koupamba Gisèle SINASSON SANNI Benin Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, Ecosystem Services andongensis Hiern in Benin? University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin

Forest Biodiversity and SEX RATIO AND STATUS NUMBER IN PROGENIES TEST OF DIOECIOUS TREE General Poster Session ANANDA VIRGINIA AGUIAR Brazil EMBRAPA FORESTRY Ecosystem Services SPECIES Forest Biodiversity and Understory, ferns and lianas as indicators of the conservation status in General Poster Session Eliana Cardoso-Leite Brazil Federal University of San Carlos Ecosystem Services remnants of Brazilian Atlantic Rain Forest Forest Biodiversity and FIRE BEHAVIOR ON PRESCRIBED BURNINGS IN PALMEIRA COUNTY General Poster Session Celso Darci Seger Brazil UFPR Ecosystem Services GRASSLAND, PARANÁ STATE, BRAZIL. Forest Biodiversity and How green are forest fragments inserted into tropical agricultural General Poster Session Silvio Ferraz Brazil University of São Paulo Ecosystem Services landscapes? Implications for ecosystem services provisioning Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Magali Futrlan Nehemy Brazil UNESP - São Paulo State University Analysis of edge effect in a Brazilian Rainforest Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and The employment of two methods of volume scaling for Eremanthus incanus General Poster Session Jose Imana Brazil University of Brasilia Ecosystem Services Less. Forest Biodiversity and The influence of native bamboos on forest regeneration in the Bamboo General Poster Session Betina Kellermann Brazil CNPq scholarship holder Ecosystem Services Forests of southern Brazil Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session ANDRE LACERDA Brazil EMBRAPA Forest succession stagnation in southern Brazil forests – the role of bamboos Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Survival analysis in plantations of Araucaria angustifolia (parana-pine) General Poster Session Jessica Caroline Maran Brazil Federal University of Paraná Ecosystem Services derived from seedlings and seeds Forest Biodiversity and Variation throughout the year of N2-fixation of Acacia mangium in pure General Poster Session Ranieri Ribeiro Paula Brazil University of São Paulo Ecosystem Services stand or in association with Eucalyptus grandis Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Rita Sampaio Brazil UNESP Dynamic forest of tree species in a fragment of mata atlantica rainforest Ecosystem Services Laboratory of Botany and plant ecology/ Universities of Ouagadougou (Burkina) and Forest Biodiversity and Assessment of vegetation structure under human pressure in the wildlife General Poster Session Kangbeni DIMOBE Burkina Faso 2Universität Rostock, Institut für Ecosystem Services reserve of Bontioli (Burkina Faso, West Africa) Biowissenschaften, Allgemeine und Spezielle Botanik, D-18051 Rostock/ WASCAL Université de Forest Biodiversity and Woody Plant Diversity and Stand Structure in the Comoe-Leraba Reserve, General Poster Session Assan GNOUMOU Burkina Faso Ouagadougou/Laboratoire de Ecosystem Services Southwestern Burkina Faso (West Africa) Biologie et écologie végétales Forest Biodiversity and SPECIES COMPOSITION AND STAND STRUCTURE OF TREES IN NORTHERN General Poster Session Saret Khorn Cambodia Forestry Administration/MAFF Ecosystem Services CAMBODIA Forest Biodiversity and Island size, isolation, and forest ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carbidae) General Poster Session Aaron Bell Canada University of Alberta Ecosystem Services diversity on the fire-prone landscape of Lac La Ronge Forest Biodiversity and Response of ground-beetle (Carabidae) assemblages to harvest and wildfire General Poster Session Vincent Del Bel Belluz Canada University of Alberta Ecosystem Services in lodgepole pine forests of western Alberta, Canada

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and Influence of forest management strategies and environmental conditions on General Poster Session Claudio La Rocca Canada University of Alberta Ecosystem Services epigeic arthropod biodiversity Fine woody debris (FWD) and biodiversity in managed forests: effects of the Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Melanie J. McCavour Canada Concordia University; UQAM spatial distribution of FWD on invertebrates, small vertebrates, fungi, and Ecosystem Services plants Forest Biodiversity and Small scale distribution in ground-dwelling arthropods reveals big picture General Poster Session Jaime Pinzon Canada University of Alberta Ecosystem Services patterns Forest Biodiversity and Where will forest loss occur? Identifying attractors of forest loss in General Poster Session Adison Altamirano Chile Universidad de La Frontera Ecosystem Services temperate ecosystems of south-central Chile Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forest Biodiversity and Micropropagation of Ruil (Nothofagus alessandrii): Biotechnology applied for General Poster Session Rolando García Chile Forestales. Universidad Católica Ecosystem Services conservation and management of a threatened species. del Maule, Talca Effect of nitrogen fertilization on morphological parameters Balmasocarpon Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session jose hernandez Chile INIA brevifolium, Oxalis gigantea and Balbisia peduncularis: xerophytic species of Ecosystem Services importance in arid zones of Chile. Department of Silviculture and Forest Biodiversity and Early performance of planted Nothofagus antarctica and N. betuloides and General Poster Session Alvaro Promis Chile Nature Conservation, University of Ecosystem Services effects of browsing damage in northern Chilean Patagonia Chile Forest Biodiversity and Instituto de Ecología y Identification of tree regeneration thresholds for invasive plant species General Poster Session Rodrigo Vargas G Chile Ecosystem Services Biodiversidad, Chile management in the threatened forest of Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile. Research Institute of Forest Forest Biodiversity and Ecology, Environment and Community Characteristics and Species Diversity of Castanopsis fargesii General Poster Session Ruimei Cheng China Ecosystem Services Protection, Chinese Academy of Community in Three Gorges Reservoir Area in China Forestry Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Keyin Sheng China Jiangxi Agricultural University Evaluation of Soil Anti-erodibility Eucaltptus grandis Forest Land Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Successional Dynamics of Community Structure and Species Diversity after General Poster Session Zuomin Shi China Chinese Academy of Forestry Ecosystem Services Clear-cutting of Abies faxoniana Forest Stands Institute of Forest Ecology, Forest Biodiversity and The species and functional diversity variation along secondary succession of General Poster Session Runguo Zang China Environment and Protection, Ecosystem Services tropical lowland rain forest on Hainan Island, China Chinese Academy of Forestry Forest Biodiversity and Institute of Applied Ecology, A new forestry-climatic classification for forest suitability zoning in the Three- General Poster Session Xiao Zheng China Ecosystem Services Chinese Academy of Sciences North regions, China State Key Laboratory of Forest and Forest Biodiversity and Soil Ecology, Institute of Applied General Poster Session Jiaojun ZHU China Methods for determining the thresholds of forest gaps (treefall gaps) Ecosystem Services Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Forest Biodiversity and Universidad Distrital Francisco José GROUND BEETLES (COLEOPTERA, CARABIDAE) ASSEMBLAGE IN FORESTS General Poster Session Loren Sptefannie Baquero Carvajal Colombia Ecosystem Services de Caldas PLANTATIONS OF THE COLOMBIAN ORINOQUIA Forest Biodiversity and Universidad Distrital Francisco José TERMITE RICHNESS IN Pinus caribaea Muell. PLANTATIONS IN THE General Poster Session Maira Alejandra Beltrán Díaz Colombia Ecosystem Services de Caldas COLOMBIAN ORINOQUIA Forest Biodiversity and Phenological evaluation of five commercial forest species of ecological General Poster Session Jeimy Lorena Bonilla Vargas Colombia Universidad del Tolima Ecosystem Services importance in the forests of the Department of Tolima, Colombia Forest Biodiversity and Interspecific tree competition and functionality in tropical dry forest General Poster Session Omar Melo Cruz Colombia Ecosystem Services environments in the Alto Magdalena region, Colombia, South America Forest Biodiversity and Ecophysiology of seedling banks of tree species in contrasting environments General Poster Session Nathaly Rodríguez Santos Colombia Ecosystem Services of tropical rainforests in the Columbian Chocó Bioregion Forest Biodiversity and Structure and floristic composition of the cloud forest on Cocos Island General Poster Session Michael Antonio Porras Jiménez Costa Rica ITCR Ecosystem Services National Park Centre de Recherche en Ecologie à Forest Biodiversity and l’Université Université d’Abobo- Germination tests of Ricinodendron heudelotii in the Fromager-region in the General Poster Session MANGARA Ali Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Ecosystem Services Adjamé) 08 BP 109 Abidjan 08, central western part of Côte d’Ivoire Côte d’Ivoire

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Laboratorio de Biotecnología. Forest Biodiversity and Management of Cedar (Cedrela odorata L.) by means of in vitro propagation General Poster Session Miladys Delgado Cuba Instituto de Investigaciones Ecosystem Services techniques. Agroforestales Biology Centre AS CR, v. v. i. Forest Biodiversity and Institute of Entomology Ecology of forest birds along a complete altitudinal rainforest gradient in General Poster Session Katerina Tvardikova Czech Republic Ecosystem Services Branisovska 31 CZ-370 05 Ceske Papua New Guinea Budejovice Czech Republic Forest Biodiversity and Epiphytes on Pinus mugo introduced around 1850 from the Alps to Danish General Poster Session Ib Johnsen Denmark University of Copenhagen Ecosystem Services coastal dune systems Forest Biodiversity and Forestry Dept.Alexandria General Poster Session Hussein Aly Egypt Taxonomy of Pine Trees Grown in Al-Jabal Al-Akdar Zone, LIBYA Ecosystem Services University Forest Biodiversity and Plant Species Composition and Vegetation Structure of Angetu Forest, General Poster Session Ermias Lulekal Ethiopia Ghent University Ecosystem Services Southeastern Ethiopia Flowering and fruiting phenology and floral visitation of four native tree Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session mamo Kebede Beshawored Finland University Lecturer species in the remnant moist Afromontane forest of Wondo Genet, south Ecosystem Services central Ethiopia Forest Biodiversity and Small-scale private forests provide increased structural diversity and carbon General Poster Session Harald Schaich Germany University of Freiburg Ecosystem Services storage in Germany’s Swabian Alb biosphere reserve Forest Biodiversity and Presbyterian University College, Amphibians Richness and Distribution Along Mountanous Forest Ecosystm in General Poster Session Daniel Agyei Ghana Ecosystem Services Ghana Ghana Sustainable regeneration of African mahogany: The effects of potting Forest Biodiversity and CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of General Poster Session Esther Mensah Opoku Ghana mixtures on vegetative propagation of Khaya ivorensis and Khaya Ecosystem Services Ghana grandifoliola Forest Biodiversity and Forestry Research Institute of Impact of on potting media for the rooting of Khaya ivorensis and General Poster Session Emmanuel Opuni Frimpong Ghana Ecosystem Services Ghana Khaya grandifoliola leafy stem cuttings Forest Biodiversity and KERALA FOREST RESEARCH Macrofungi in different Forest Ecosystems of the Western Ghats, India: General Poster Session MOHANAN CHORAN India Ecosystem Services INSTITUTE Diversity and Taxonomy

Forest Biodiversity and University of Agricultural Sciences, PROVENANCE STUDY OF Cassia fistula L. FOR POD, SEED AND SEEDLING General Poster Session Shivanna Honnurappa India Ecosystem Services Dharwad, Karnataka- India TRAITS.

Forest Biodiversity and Long term population monitoring of tiger (Panthera tigris) in a tropical General Poster Session Aniruddha Majumder India Global Tiger Forum Ecosystem Services deciduous forest of central India

Forest Biodiversity and Effect Of Exotic Forest Plantations And Their Harvesting On Aquatic General Poster Session Prakash Masabathula India NFDB Ecosystem Services Biodiversity And Livelihood Sustainability Of Forest Dependent Communities

Forest Biodiversity and Forest Research Institute, Allelopathic potential of polypody fern in temperate forests of western General Poster Session Ombir Singh India Ecosystem Services Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India Himalayas MAPPING OF FOREST PLANTS USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Rahmawaty Indonesia University of Sumatera Utara IN SUPPORTING NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION IN TANGKAHAN Ecosystem Services NORTH SUMATRA INDONESIA Forest Biodiversity and Forestry Research and Assessing dryland forest ecosystem services as potential carbon storage in General Poster Session Haruni Krisnawati Indonesia Ecosystem Services Development Agency (FORDA) West Rinjani Protection Forest, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Forest Biodiversity and research institute of forest and Variations of vegetation biodiversity in wild pistachio forest among different General Poster Session Mohammadreza Negahdarsaber Iran Ecosystem Services rangland altitudinal levels- Case Study Forest Biodiversity and An evaluation of the effects of sika deer on forest regeneration based on General Poster Session Nobuhiro Akashi Japan Hokkaido Research Organization Ecosystem Services observation of browsed shoots Long- and short-term hydrogeomorphic processes alters the spatial Forest Biodiversity and Tokyo University of Agriculture General Poster Session Takashi Gomi Japan variability of soil carbon and nutrient accumulations in headwater Ecosystem Services and Technology catchments of Japan Forest Biodiversity and Yamanashi Forest Research Debarking of trees by deer are affected by deer density, tree size, species General Poster Session Hayato Iijima Japan Ecosystem Services Institute palatability, and maximum snow depth United Graduate School of Forest Biodiversity and Evaluating vegetation complexity at different site condition of subtropical General Poster Session Noor Jemali Japan Agriculture Sciences, Kagoshima Ecosystem Services forest of Okinawa Island Japan University

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and The effects of CO2 transfer via sap flow and bark conductance on stem General Poster Session masaaki naramoto Japan shizuoka university Ecosystem Services respiration Forest Biodiversity and Professor/Institute of Statistical Using a Mean-Reverting Stochastic Model for Risk Evaluation of Sustaining General Poster Session Atsushi Yoshimoto Japan Ecosystem Services Mathematics Forest Management under Market Price Uncertainty Forest Biodiversity and The characteristics of seedlings occurrence by different regeneration General Poster Session Jaehong Hwang Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services methods in a natural Pinus densiflora stand of South Korea Forest Biodiversity and Effects of irrigation period on growth performances and photosynthesis of General Poster Session Jaehong Hwang Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services container seedlings of Fraxinus mandshurica Forest Biodiversity and Variations in early seedling growth of Quercus acutissima in strip cut Larix General Poster Session Jaehong Hwang Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services kaempferi plantation Forest Biodiversity and The comparison of early growth of Pinus koraiensis seedlings in harvested General Poster Session Jaehong Hwang Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services deciduous and evergreen coniferous plantations Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Jong Kyu Lee Korea, Republic of Kangwon National University Fungal Biodiversity of Protected forests and Conservation Areas in Cambodia Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Diversity of Wood Inhabiting Fungi in Baekdudaegan Mountain Forests in General Poster Session Jong Kyu Lee Korea, Republic of Kangwon National University Ecosystem Services Korea Forest Biodiversity and Department of Biology, Kongju Net primary production and Soil organic carbon distribution in Quercus General Poster Session Jae-hoon Park Korea, Republic of Ecosystem Services national university in Korea mongolica community and Pinus densiflora community in Mt. Nam, Korea Southern Forest Resources Forest Biodiversity and Effects of storage period and temperature control on seed germination of General Poster Session Hyeon Cheol Shin Korea, Republic of Research Center, Korea Forest Ecosystem Services Atractylodes japonica Research Institute Forest Biodiversity and Distribution and Vegetation Characteristics of Natural Habitat of the Warm General Poster Session Kuk Man Song Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Ecosystem Services Temperate Evergreen Tree(Castanopsis sieboldii) in the Korean Peninsula Forest Biodiversity and Impact of forest continuity on herbaceous plant communities in biological General Poster Session Anda Fescenko Latvia University of Latvia Ecosystem Services diverse nemoral forest patches of northeastern Europe Forest Biodiversity and Forest Research Institute Malaysia HERITABILITY OF HEIGHT AND DIAMETER FOR SIX YEAR OLD SHOREA General Poster Session mohd zaki abdullah Malaysia Ecosystem Services (FRIM) LEPROSULA Forest Biodiversity and Insect diversity and conservation of Nurod Urod Forest Reserve in Sabah, General Poster Session Y. C. Arthur Chung Malaysia Sabah Forestry Department Ecosystem Services Malaysia Forest Biodiversity and Propagation of Entada rheedii: a threatened climber species in Bangladesh General Poster Session Md. Aktar Hossain Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia Ecosystem Services with extremely thick and hard seed coat Forest Biodiversity and PHENOLOGY OBSERVATION OF MACARANGA TANARIUS IN FOUR REGIONS General Poster Session ROSDI KOTER Malaysia Forest research Institute Malaysia Ecosystem Services IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA Forest Biodiversity and Faculty of Applied Sciences, Spatial Distribution and Demographic Structure of the Critically Endangered General Poster Session Mohd Nazip Suratman Malaysia Ecosystem Services Universiti Teknologi MARA Dipterocarpaceae in Fragmented Habitat in Malaysia Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session KOUYATE Amadou Malé Mali Institute of Rural Economy Evaluation of the watered Detarium microcarpum behavior in plantation Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and The role of landscape connectivity on terrestrial mammal conservation in a General Poster Session Sergio Nicasio Mexico UNAM Ecosystem Services fragmented tropical rainforest Forest Biodiversity and Impact of forest management on carbon stock: A comparative study in the General Poster Session Sunita Ranabhat Nepal Green Governance Nepal Ecosystem Services Sal (Shorea Robusta) Forests of Nepal. Department of Forestry, Wildlife Forest Biodiversity and and Fisheries Management, Ekiti Assessment of Tree Species Diversity and Growth Analysis of Trees Species in General Poster Session Aladesanmi Daniel Agbelade Nigeria Ecosystem Services State University, P.M.B. 5363, Ado Igbo-Olodumare, Ondo State, Nigeria. Ekiti, Ekiti State Forest Biodiversity and Effect of pre-treatment and sowing media on germination of Tetrapleura General Poster Session Adejoke Akinyele Nigeria University of Ibadan Ecosystem Services tetraptera (Schum. & Thonn) seeds Forest Biodiversity and Forestry Research Institute of Distribution and Densities of Vitellaria paradoxa C.F.Gaertn. and Parkia General Poster Session Israel Olatunji Asinwa Nigeria Ecosystem Services Nigeria biglobosa (Jacq.) Benth in the Agro ecosystems of Oyo State, Nigeria Forest Biodiversity and Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, SEEDLING EMERGENCE AND GROWTH OF AFRICAN LOCUST BEAN (Parkia General Poster Session Olufunke Olayode Nigeria Ecosystem Services Nigeria biglobosa R. BR. EX (G. DON) UNDER DIFFERENT LIGHT CONDITIONS Forest Biodiversity and Forestry Research Institute of Multi-Species Matrix Model for Tree Projection in SNR2, Akure Forest General Poster Session OLUWOLE JOHN PELEMO Nigeria Ecosystem Services Nigeria Reserve, Nigeria

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Biodiversity and Norwegian Forest and Landscape General Poster Session Magne Saetersdal Norway Distribution of woodland key habitats in Norwegian landscapes. Ecosystem Services Institute Forest Biodiversity and University of the Philippines Los Species and Ecosystem Diversity at Sacred Mountain National Park for General Poster Session Nelson Manguiat Pampolina Philippines Ecosystem Services Baños Habitat Conservation in Marawi City, Philippines Genetic variation in natural and planted populations of Shorea guiso Forest Biodiversity and University of the Philippines Los General Poster Session Crusty Tinio Philippines (Dipterocarpaceae) in the Philippines revealed by microsatellite DNA Ecosystem Services Banos markers Forest Biodiversity and University of Trás-os-Montes e Natural Regeneration in Mediterranean pines forests: a conceptual approach General Poster Session Teresa Fonseca Portugal Ecosystem Services Alto Douro under climate change Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Olga Gavrilova Russian Federation Petrozavodsk State University Methods of reforestation in Republic of Karelia Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session María Hernández-Rodríguez Spain University of Valladolid Fungal succession after fire in Cistus ladanifer L. ecosystems Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Fungal production after fire in Pinus pinaster stands using classificatory General Poster Session María Hernández-Rodríguez Spain University of Valladolid Ecosystem Services models Forest Biodiversity and Floral Biodiversity with special Emphasis on .in Dotolugala, General Poster Session Nissankage Karunaratne Sri Lanka Forest Department Ecosystem Services Knuckles Forest Range , Sri Lanka Forest Biodiversity and Swedish University of Agricultural Effects of tree retention on cavity-nesting birds and other vertebrates at the General Poster Session Eva Domingo Gomez Sweden Ecosystem Services Sciences (SLU) boreal forest in northern Sweden Forest Biodiversity and Long night treatment for induction of cold hardiness using artificial lights - General Poster Session Marco Hernandez Velasco Sweden Dalarna University Ecosystem Services effects of photoperiod on seedlings’ storability and energy consumption. Forest Biodiversity and Swedish University of Agricultural Epigaeic beetle assemblages in boreal forests – relationships to General Poster Session Therese Johansson Sweden Ecosystem Services Sciences environmental factors and management history Laboratoire de Botanique et Forest Biodiversity and Mechanisms of natural regeneration of Sclerocarya birrea and Lannea General Poster Session Akouèthê AGBOGAN Togo Ecologie Végétale, Université de Ecosystem Services microcarpa, two edible fruit trees in savannah woodland in northern Togo Lomé Forest Biodiversity and Pentadesma Butyracea Sabine (Clusiaceae): a multipurpose tree on the General Poster Session Kudzo Atsu Guelly Togo University of Lome Ecosystem Services Atakora range of Togo Forest Biodiversity and Laboratoire de Botanique et Distribution and structure of Adansonia digitata L. (baobab) parklands in General Poster Session Adjeya Banilélé KEBENZIKATO Togo Ecosystem Services Ecologie Végétale Togo (West Africa) Forest Biodiversity and Istanbul University, Faculty of Effect of woody and shrub plants with different patch size on selected soil General Poster Session Mehmed Said Özçelik Turkey Ecosystem Services Forestry chemical properties in semi-arid lands Department of Forest Ecosystems Forest Biodiversity and Multi-scale spatial controls of understory vegetation in Douglas-fir – western General Poster Session Julia Burton United States and Society, Oregon State Ecosystem Services hemlock forests of western Oregon, USA University Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Sara Goeking United States US Forest Service Natural Regeneration of Whitebark Pine: Factors Affecting Seedling Density Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and American Samoa Community Growth rates of trees at a wildlife habitat improvement project on Tutu’ila, General Poster Session Jolie Goldenetz Dollar United States Ecosystem Services College American Samoa Forest Biodiversity and USDA Forest Service, PNW Stand canopy cover prediction from individual tree measurements: stocking, General Poster Session Andrew Gray United States Ecosystem Services Research Station crown width, and overlap functions Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session John Mull United States Weber State University Effects of understory changes on ant community composition Ecosystem Services Effects of canopy cover and browsing damage on aspen regeneration Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Kristen Pelz United States Colorado State University following MPB-caused lodgepole pine mortality across north-central Ecosystem Services Colorado, USA Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Steven Petersen United States Brigham Young University Post-Fire Forest Succession in Relation to Fire Severity Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Characterizing Aspen Regeneration by Presence of Ungulates, Topography, General Poster Session Aaron Rhodes United States Brigham Young University Ecosystem Services and Tree Species Composition Forest Biodiversity and General Poster Session Bruce Roundy United States Brigham Young University Masticating pygmy conifers: Implications for system resilience Ecosystem Services Forest Biodiversity and Environmental Limitations to Natural Regeneration in a Restored Seasonally General Poster Session Hathai Sangsupan United States Oregon State University Ecosystem Services Dry Tropical Forest

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Programa de Desarrollo Forest Biodiversity and Universitario Forestal. Centro Spiders as indicators to evaluate the changes of a Pinus taeda plantation in a General Poster Session Carolina Jorge Uruguay Ecosystem Services Universitario de Tacuarembò. grassland biodiversity in Uruguay Universidad de la Republica Forest Biodiversity and Alternatives for tupiro seeds conservation (Solanum sessiliflorum), an General Poster Session Luisa Delgado Venezuela INIA Ecosystem Services promising species in agroforestry systems the state Amazon. Forest Biodiversity and Variation in floristic composition during secondary succession of forest in General Poster Session Pedro Villa Venezuela INIA Ecosystem Services Cataniapo River Basin, Amazonas state, Venezuela Forest Biodiversity and Dynamics of physicochemical parameters during secondary succession of General Poster Session Pedro Villa Venezuela INIA Ecosystem Services forest in the Cataniapo river basin, Amazonas state, Venezuela Forest Biodiversity and Anthropogenic disturbance as a tool for plant diversity management in General Poster Session Stephen Syampungani Zambia Copperbelt University Ecosystem Services Miombo ecoregion 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Climate change impacts in the temperate forests of Southeast Australia: can Forests and Climate Change Craig Nitschke Australia University of Melbourne change forest management reduce vulnerabilities? 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Testing the insurance hypothesis: Can tree species diversity buffer Forests and Climate Change Mariana Pedro Austria BOKU change ecosystem services against disturbance impacts? 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forests and Climate Change Johnson Nkem Cambodia UNDP Promoting adaptation in a REDD+ dominated tropical forestry systems change 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forests and Climate Change Mark Johnston Canada Saskatchewan Research Council Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation in the Canadian Forest Sector change

Forest Analysis and Inventory 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forests and Climate Change Qinglin Li Canada Branch, Ministry of forests, Lands, A multiple values trade-offs framework for climate change adaptation change and Natural Resources Operations

107 Forest management for adaptation to climate ClimateAP and its use in projecting the climate niche and productivity of Forests and Climate Change Tongli Wang Canada University of British Columbia change forest trees in future climates in Asia Pacific 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Guizhou University of Finance and Impact of and responses to climate change from the perspective of Forests and Climate Change Juanwen Yuan China change Economics traditional forest knowledg in Guizhou province of China 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Adaptation of planted forests to climate change: from global to local Forests and Climate Change Jean-Michel Carnus France INRA change approaches 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forests and Climate Change Geerten Hengeveld Netherlands Alterra How fast can European forests adapt to climate change ? change 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate The role of forestry in national climate change adaptation policy: cases from Forests and Climate Change Carina Keskitalo Sweden Umeå universitet change Sweden, Germany, France and Italy 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forests and Climate Change Lucy Rist Sweden SLU Applying resilience thinking to production forest ecosystems change 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Effectiveness of climate change communication in promoting engagement Forests and Climate Change Gregor Vulturius Sweden Stockholm Environment Institute change with climate science and adaptation among forestry stakeholders 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate RECOFTC - The Center for People Forests and Climate Change Regan Suzuki Thailand Community Forestry as an Approach to Climate Change Adaptation change and Forests 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Climate Adaptation and Forest Management: the US Forest Service Forests and Climate Change David Cleaves United States USDA Forest Service change Perspective Overcoming adaptation barriers surrounding climate change in U.S. federal 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forests and Climate Change Kerry Kemp United States University of Idaho land management agencies: The importance of research-management change communication and scale. 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Integrating Multi-discipline Models to Estimate Impacts of Climate Change Forests and Climate Change John Kim United States United States Forest Service change and Mitigation Policies on the Global Forestry Economics Sector 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Response in forest policy as a result of reduced risk of stream salinity Forests and Climate Change Geoff Stoneman Australia Department of Parks and Wildlife change associated with timber harvesting in a changing climate Council for Renewable Natural 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Resources Research of Bhutan, Local Perception on climate change and its impacts on forest and Forests and Climate Change Kunzang Choden Bhutan change Ministry of Agriculture and biodiversity in Bhutan Forests, Thimphu, Bhutan

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate WWF - Central Africa Regional Adapting forest management to climate change: Local perspectives from Forests and Climate Change Kalame Fobissie Cameroon change Programme Office Burkina Faso 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Genome-wide effects of selective breeding on adaptation of reforestation Forests and Climate Change Ian MacLachlan Canada University of British Columbia change seedlots for future climates 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forest Change – Informing Adaptation of Canada’s Forest Sector to Climate Forests and Climate Change Catherine Ste-Marie Canada Natural Resources Canada change Change 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Approach to adaptive and integrated management of forest ecosystems and Forests and Climate Change samuel francke Chile conaf change watersheds, facing uncertain scenarios of climate change. 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Effects of climate, competition and thinning on tree growth of semi-natural Forests and Climate Change xiangdong lei China Chinese academy of forestry change larch-spruce-fir forests in northeast China 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate How will climate change impact forest productivity in France during the 21st Forests and Climate Change Daniel McInerney France LSCE change Century? 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forests and Climate Change olivier picard France CNPF/IDF Bringing science to practice: the French experience change Applied Silviculture, Faculty of 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forest and Environment, Adaptive forest management – the key for forest adaptation to climate Forests and Climate Change Peter Spathelf Germany change Eberswalde University for change? Sustainable Dvelopment (HNEE) 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Max Planck Institute for Forests and Climate Change Rasoul Yousefpour Germany The value of adaptation to climate change for european forestry change Meteorology 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Climate Change and Forest Dependent Communities in Ghana: Impacts, Forests and Climate Change William Kwadwo Dumenu Ghana change Ghana Adapations and Social Vulnerabilities Freelance Consultant, 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Environment & Biodiversity, South Urban deforestation afflicts resilience of Guwahati city to climate change Forests and Climate Change Surajit Baruah India change Sarania, Guwahati- and other disasters – A case study in the Eastern Himalayan region 781007,Assam,India Adaptation to climate change & Non-Timber Forest Products A Study of 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate West Bengal State University, Forests and Climate Change Jyotish Prakash Basu India Forest Dependent Communities in Drought prone areas of West Bengal, change Barasat, Kolkata India

107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forest Research and Development Linking mitigation and adaptation: Learning from the First Indonesian Forests and Climate Change Chairil A. Siregar Indonesia change Agencyt Forestry A/R CDM – community based Project between Korea and Indonesia

Director of Forest Research 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forests and Climate Change Mostafa Jafari Iran Division - RIFR and Head of TPS for Forest adaptation to climate change in Iran change LFCCs 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Adaptation to climate change through community forestry programs – Case Forests and Climate Change Marcin Jarzebski Japan The University of Tokyo change studies in vulnerable uplands of the Philippines 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Dieback of evergreen coniferous forests due to climate change in Korea and Forests and Climate Change Jong Hwan Lim Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute change their management options for adaptation 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Multi Stakeholder Forestry Building climate resilience communities by integrating community practices Forests and Climate Change Dharam Raj Uprety Nepal change Programme (MSFP), into the local planning process in Nepal 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Interactions between species and hazards from climate change: effects on Forests and Climate Change Dean Meason New Zealand Scion change productivity and financial return in New Zealand and Scotland plantations

107 Forest management for adaptation to climate University of Novi Sad, Institute of Growth decrease of oak floodplain forests as a response to change of water Forests and Climate Change Dejan Stojanovic Serbia change Lowland Forestry and Environment regime and climate

107 Forest management for adaptation to climate A bioclimatic model for the optimisation of Eucalyptus nitens seed Forests and Climate Change Ilaria Germishuizen South Africa ICFR change production in South Africa in a changing climate 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Adaptive water-oriented forest management using BIOME-BGC in Forests and Climate Change Maria Gonzalez-Sanchis Spain Universitat Politecnica de Valencia change Mediterranean Aleppo pine plantations 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Tool development for analysing forest owners’ strategies to manage risks Forests and Climate Change Karin André Sweden Stockholm Environment Institute change and adapt to climate change 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Protected Areas Adaptation to Future Climate and Land Use Changes in Forests and Climate Change Yongyut Trisurat Thailand Kasetsart UNiversity change Northern Thailand

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Forests and Climate Change Kristine Grayson United States Virginia Commonwealth University Critical Thermal Limits for the Southern Spread of the Gypsy Moth change 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Sustainability of slash pine forest stands in the southern United States under Forests and Climate Change Andres Susaeta United States University of Florida change climate change 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Managing Central U.S. Hardwood Forests in a Changing Climate: Potentials Forests and Climate Change Mo Zhou United States West Virginia University change and Challenges for Private Land Owners 107 Forest management for adaptation to climate Climate change impact in the Uruguayan forest sector: an empirical Forests and Climate Change Zohra Bennadji Uruguay INIA Uruguay change evidences analysis Long-term effects of repeated prescribed fires on aboveground carbon Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Cristina Aponte Australia University of Melbourne, Australia stocks in a temperate eucalypt forest The season, severity, and frequency of prescribed fire shaping the Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Matthew Chick Australia University of Melbourne community dynamics of heathland shrub species Does logging and recurrent fires make temperate forests more fire-prone? Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Thomas Fairman Australia The University of Melbourne Perspectives from long-term studies in East Victoria, Australia Department of Forestry, Central Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Yannis Raftoyannis Greece Greece University of Applied Greek fir forests, fire and climate change Sciences

Associate professor, National Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Sergiy Zibtsev Ukraine University of Life and Innovative Techniques to Suppress in the Black Sea Region Environmental Sciences of Ukraine

USFS Rocky Mountain Research Mulching treatments alter understory vegetation in forested ecosystems of Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Paula Fornwalt United States Station the western U.S. Planned burning vs. wildfire impact on soil methane flux – implications for Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Benedikt Fest Australia The University of Melbourne forest fire management Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Rafaela Assunção Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná Caloric values of species utilized in the composition of fuel breaks of Brazil Research Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Fengjun Zhao China Investigation of emissions from heated essential-oil-rich fuels Protection, Chinese Academy of Forestry Research Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Influencing factors on early vegetation restoration in burned area of Pinus Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Fengjun Zhao China Protection, Chinese Academy of pumila – larch forest Forestry Department of Resource Assymetric communication between media and stakeholders and its Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Meti Ekayani Indonesia Economics & Environment, Bogor influences to the ineffectiveness of forest fire risk management in Indonesia Agricultural University SPATIAL DATA MINING APPLICATION IN FOREST FIRE ASSESSMENT IN Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Imas Sitanggang Indonesia Bogor Agricultural University TROPICAL PEAT AREAS Dip. Scienze Agro-Ambientali e Quantifying management priorities in urban interfaces threatened by Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Mario Elia Italy Territoriali, Università degli Studi wildfires di Bari Département des Eaux et Forêts, Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Spatial analysis of forest fire and burnt area in the Northwest of Madagascar: Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Harifidy RAKOTO RATSIMBA Madagascar Agronomiques, Université role in forest management and biodiversity conservation d'Antananarivo Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Domingo M MOLINA TERRÉN Spain University of Lleida - Spain Trends in wildland fires and temperature in NE Spain USFS Rocky Mountain Research Mastication effects on fuels, plants, and soils in four western U.S. Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Michael Battaglia United States Station ecosystems: trends with time-since-treatment Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate William Elliot United States USDA Forest Service Targeting Forest Management through Fire and Erosion Modeling USDA Forest Service, PSW Potential impacts of climate change on fire socioeconomic vulnerability in Forests and Climate Change 110 Managing forest for fire in a changing climate Armando González-Cabán United States Research Station the Mediterranean area 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Methods for EU-wide Mapping of Growing Stock and Above-Ground Biomass Forests and Climate Change Mathias Schardt Austria Joanneum Research monitoring Based on Satellite Remote Sensing and Field Measurements

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Satellite-observed changes in terrestrial photosynthetic activity trends across 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Forests and Climate Change Baozhang Chen Canada University of British Columbia the Asia-Pacific region associated with land cover and climate from 1982 to monitoring 2011 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Forest Carbon Mapping using Multiple Source Remote Sensing Data in the Forests and Climate Change Yong Pang China Chinese Academy of Forestry monitoring Greater Mekong Subregion Institute of Remote Sensing and 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Forests and Climate Change Bingfang Wu China Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Forest Above Ground Biomass Estimation in China monitoring Sciences 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Forests and Climate Change Henry Neufeldt Kenya World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Assessing carbon stocks and socioeconomic indicators of complex landscapes monitoring 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Estimating and monitoring of carbon stock evaluation for the mountainous Forests and Climate Change Yadav Prasad Kandel Nepal WWF Nepal monitoring forests of Nepal using LiDAR remote sensing 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Carbon mapping of regrowth in tropical rain forest using airborne Lidar data Forests and Climate Change Yousif Hussin Netherlands University of Twente monitoring in Berau, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Norwegian Forest and Landscape 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Forests and Climate Change Svein Solberg Norway Institute, P.O. Box 115, N-1431 Ås, Forest carbon monitoring with satellite 3D SAR monitoring Norway 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Decrease of terrestrial net primary production (NPP) in Southern Patagonia Forests and Climate Change GUILLERMO JOSE MARTINEZ PASTUR Argentina CONICET monitoring (Argentina) during the period 2000-2012 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and A new concept for the biomass estimation of conifer dominated boreal Forests and Climate Change Parvez Rana Bangladesh UEF monitoring forest using remote sensing data Institute of Remoten Sensing and 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Forests and Climate Change Yuan Zeng China Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Forest crown closure retrieval using an inverted geometric-optical model monitoring Sciences 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and National Pingtung University of Using MODIS Data to Estimate the Leaf Area Index of Different Forest Types Forests and Climate Change Tzu-Fang Lin China - Taipei monitoring Science andTechnology in Taiwan 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Forest ecosistems classification analysis with hyper-spectral data in Costa Forests and Climate Change Mauricio Vega-Araya Costa Rica National University of Costa Rica monitoring Rica 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and The effect of changing forests on seasonal patterns of the albedo in boreal Forests and Climate Change Petr Lukes Finland University of Helsinki monitoring forests 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and ANDHRA PRADESH FOREST ASSESSMENT OF TREE OUTSIDE FORESTS IN ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA USING Forests and Climate Change Harish Chandra Mishra India monitoring DEPARTMENT,INDIA CARTOSAT-1 DATA 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Faculty of Applied Sciences, Predictive Models for Estimating the Above Ground Biomass of Oil Palm Forests and Climate Change Nazlin Asari Malaysia monitoring Universiti Teknologi MARA Plantations using Landsat Thematic Mapper 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Identifying priority areas for carbon reservoirs in the Sierra Norte de Puebla, Forests and Climate Change Manuel de Jesús González-Guillén Mexico Colegio de Postgraduados monitoring Mexico 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and GEOSPATIAL BIOMASS ESTIMATION IN THE SIERRA MADRE OCCIDENTAL IN Forests and Climate Change Pablito Marcelo Lopez-Serrano Mexico UJED monitoring DURANGO (MEXICO) 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Evaluation of the Revegetation Process in forest fire Areas for the Forests and Climate Change Eduardo Treviño Mexico monitoring UANL Monitoring and Modeling of aerial Biomass 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Comparison of point clouds from 3D airborne image matching and airborne Forests and Climate Change Yousif Hussin Netherlands University of Twente monitoring Lidar in mapping carbon or tropical rain forest in Indonesia 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Forestry Research Institute of Geographical Information Systems Analysis of Landcover Change and Forests and Climate Change Tolulope Olatoye Nigeria monitoring Nigeria Fuelwood Production in Gambari Forest Reserve, Nigeria.

The Key Laboratory for Silviculture and Conservation of Ministry of 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Western Africa tropical sudanian riparian forest contribution in ecosystem Forests and Climate Change FOUSSENI FOLEGA Togo Education, Beijing Forestry monitoring carbon balance performance in Togo University, Beijing100083, People’s Republic of China.

117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Forests and Climate Change Luca Marini United States University of Idaho Industrial forest mapping with satellite data monitoring 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Considerations for using a plot based approach to model forest biomass and Forests and Climate Change Brent Mitchell United States USDA Forest Service RSAC monitoring canopy structure at the landscape level using lidar technology

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 117 Remote sensing in carbon balance evaluation and Research Associate - Utah State A Proposed Methodology for Analysis of Deforestation in REDD Projects: Forests and Climate Change Samuel Rivera United States monitoring University Experiences from Central America Climate change and fire influence the methane uptake capacity in Australian Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Benedikt Fest Australia The University of Melbourne eucalypt forest soils International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Nikolay Khabarov Austria Forest Fires and Adaptation Options in Europe Ecosystems Services and Management Program (ESM) Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Mike Flannigan Canada University of Alberta Climate Change and Wildland Fires in the 21st Century Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Sylvie Gauthier Canada Natural Resources Canada Canadian boreal forest timber vulnerability to current and future fire risk Response of wildfire to climate change and its implications in vegetation Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Jian Yang China Chinese Academy of Sciences dynamics in Northeast Chinese boreal larch forests Center for International Forestry Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Hety Herawati Indonesia Climate change and tropical forest fires: Impacts and adaptation Research US Forest Service, Fire Research Challenges and pitfalls in quantifying the interactions between fire and Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Susan Conard United States Laboratory changing climate in the boreal zone Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Yongqiang Liu United States USDA Forest Service Large Fires in the United States under Changing Climate The season, severity, and frequency of prescribed fire shaping the Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Matthew Chick Australia University of Melbourne community dynamics of heathland shrub species Centre of Excellence for Climate Drought-induced canopy collapse triggers increased fuel loadings: Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Katinka Ruthrof Australia Change, Woodland and Forest implications for fire behaviour in a Mediterranean-type eucalyptus forest Health, Murdoch University

Department of Forest and Diversity, composition and distribution: how fire influences the shrubby Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Helen Vickers Australia Ecosystem Science, The University understorey both now and in the future of Melbourne, Australia

Variation of FMA fire danger index due climate change in Paraná State, Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Antonio Batista Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná Brazil, in the period 2010 to 2100 Evaluation of the climate influence in the forest fire occurrences in the Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Antonio Batista Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná Lichinga district, northern of Mozambique. CHARACTERIZATION OF FINE FUELS IN GRASS-WOODY STEPPE IN PARANÁ Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Celso Darci Seger Brazil UFPR STATE, BRAZIL Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)/Instituto Survey of burned area in Brazilians Savannas localized in Palmas, Tocantins, Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Gisele Milaré Brazil Nacional de Colonização e Brazil Reforma Agrária (Incra) Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Ernandes Saraiva Brazil UFPR/Capes WEATHER RADAR: AN EFFICIENT TOOL FOR FOREST FIRE DETECTION Adaptability of an ecosystem-based management to climate induced Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Narayan Dhital Canada Laval University increase in fire frequency and growth anomalies in an eastern Canadian boreal forest USING FINANCIAL INDICATORS TO MANAGE RISK IN TIMBER SUPPLY Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Georgina Rodriguez Canada LAVAL University MODELLING Institute of Forest Resources Mapping of Forest Disturbance in Northeast China Using Time-series Remote Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Shiming Li China Information Techniques, CAF Sensing Data Institute of Forest Ecology, Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Xiaorui Tian China Environment and Protection, Forest fire danger changes for China mainland in past 30 years Chinese Academy of Forestry Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Valery Gond France CIRAD Vegetation greenness and nebulosity in Central Africa MODIS based forest fire burnt area assessment in Hind-Kush-Himalayan Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Him Lal Shrestha Nepal Kathmandu University and ICIMOD (HKH) region Norwegian Forest and Landscape Historic forest fires as influenced by climate, vegetation, and man in boreal Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Jorund Rolstad Norway Institute Scandinavia

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author FSBIS Tuvinian Institute for Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Khulermaa Kuular Russian Federation Exploration Natural Resources SB MOUNTAIN FOREST OF TUVA ESTIMATION USING LANDSAT IMAGES RAS Satellite Remote Sensing of Wildfires in Siberia for Quantifying Local to Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Evgenii Ponomarev Russian Federation V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest Global Effects of Wildfires

Department of Silviculture, Faculty The Reconstruction of the Fire Behaviors and Its Effects in the Melaleuca Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Kobsak Wanthongchai Thailand of Forestry, Kasetsart University Peat Forest Wildfire, Nakorn Sri Thamarat, Thailand

The Chain of Climate Change, Forest Fires, Runoff and Erosion: Key Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Lee MacDonald United States Colorado State University Processes, Mitigation Prospects, and Information Needs Landsat-MODIS data fusion for automatic mapping of fire disturbances in Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Andrea Melchiorre United States University of Idaho forest environment Characterization of Fire Regimes in Utah’s Subalpine Forests Using Remotely Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Aaron Rhodes United States Brigham Young University Sensed Data. Potential vegetation dynamics under climate change in a semi-arid Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Rupesh Shrestha United States Boise State University ecosystem in the Western United States Burn severity controls post-fire resistance and resilience of forests against Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Sam St. Clair United States Brigham Young University ungulate herbivory Relationships between ground cover biomass and prescribed fire in longleaf Forests and Climate Change 138 Forests, fire and climate change dynamics Tom Stokes United States Auburn University pine forests in the southeastern U.S. Centre of Excellence for Climate 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Multi-year response to historic drought-induced canopy dieback in a Forests and Climate Change George Matusick Australia Change, Woodland and Forest natural hazards Mediterranean-type forest in southwestern Australia Health, Murdoch University 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Forests and Climate Change Stephen Mitchell Canada University of British Columbia Strategies for improving hybrid-mechanistic windthrow models natural hazards

Graduate Institute of Bioresources, 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Spatial Analyze of Trends in Extreme Precipitation and Prediction the Forests and Climate Change Ya-Li Huang China - Taipei National Pingtung University of natural hazards Landslide Susceptibility of National Forestland in Kaoping Basin, Taiwan. Science and Technology, Taiwan.

143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Forests and Climate Change Alexia Stokes France INRA Natural hazards in forests - does time heal all wounds? natural hazards 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Thünen Institute of Forest Understory dynamics after disturbance accelerate succession from spruce to Forests and Climate Change Andreas Bolte Germany natural hazards Ecosystems beech dominated forest 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Impact of changing climate and disturbances on forests providing protection Forests and Climate Change Giorgio Vacchiano Italy Università degli Studi di Torino natural hazards from gravitational hazards 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Forests and Climate Change Jason Grabosky United States Rutgers University Rootplate geometry from New Jersey trees over-turned in Superstorm Sandy natural hazards 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Forests and Climate Change Frank Telewski United States Department of Plant Biology Thigmomorphogenesis: Increasing tree resistance to wind storms natural hazards 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Influences of stocking level on forest mortality during wet and dry periods in Forests and Climate Change Peter Weisberg United States University of Nevada, Reno natural hazards water-limited forests 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of IMPACTS OF NATURAL FOREST LANDSLIDES IN A RURAL COMMUNITY OF Forests and Climate Change NELSON ROSOT Brazil FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARANÁ natural hazards MORRETES, PR-BRAZIL Department of Silviculture and 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Canopy gaps and above- and belowground biomass in seedlings of evergreen Forests and Climate Change Alvaro Promis Chile Nature Conservation, University of natural hazards and deciduous Nothofagus species in Tierra del Fuego, Chile Chile Professor, Research Institute of 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Casuarina Shelter Forest Adaptation to Tyhoon Damage along Southern Forests and Climate Change Chonglu Zhong China Tropical Forestry, Chinese natural hazards China Sea Academy of Forestry 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Tropical Agricultural Research and Growth response of managed tropical rain forests to climate variability and Forests and Climate Change Paúl Eguiguren Velepucha Costa Rica natural hazards Higher Education Center (CATIE) change 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Forests and Climate Change Pauline Défossez France INRA Tree resistance to wind: the effects of soil conditions on tree anchorage natural hazards

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Utilizing Space Age Digital Strain Measurement Technology to Identify Zones Forests and Climate Change Thierry Fourcaud France CIRAD natural hazards of Mechanical Weakness in Trees 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of The influence of plant root systems on subsurface flow: implications for Forests and Climate Change NESPOULOUS Jerome France INRA natural hazards slope stability 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Spatio-temporal heterogeneity of water and root distribution and their Forests and Climate Change John Kim France INRA UMR AMAP natural hazards impact on the slope stability in a mixed mountains forest 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of How does the asymmetry of root system architecture modify soil strength Forests and Climate Change Zhun Mao France IRSTEA natural hazards and slope stability? 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Modelling root successive breakage during tree uprooting with finite Forests and Climate Change Ming Yang France INRA natural hazards element method 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of The Influence of increasing rain due to climate change on forest slope Forests and Climate Change Tetsuya Kubota Japan Kyushu university natural hazards stability in western Japan 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Forestry and Forest Products Rehabilitation process of natural mixed forest after wind disturbance by Forests and Climate Change Masayoshi Takahashi Japan natural hazards Research Institute typhoon in Hokkaido, Japan in northern, Hokkaido Southern Forest Resources 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Morphological and physiological characteristics of Stauntonia hexaphylla and Forests and Climate Change Hyeon Cheol Shin Korea, Republic of Research Center, Korea Forest natural hazards Rhaphiolepis indica under soil water stress Research Institute 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Latvian State Forest research Management options for ice storm damaged young birch stands: case study Forests and Climate Change Janis Donis Latvia natural hazards institute "Silava" in Latvia 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of Simulating forest dynamics and vulnerability of cork oak woodland Forests and Climate Change Nuno Almeida Ribeiro Portugal University of Evora natural hazards production systems: A new index for vulnerability assessment and control. 143 Forest resistance and resilience in the face of forest research and management Drought effects on forest health and growth in the western part of the Forests and Climate Change Ionel Popa Romania natural hazards institute Eurasian steppe region University of Ouagadougou, Effect of land use gradient on sudanian woody vegetation layers in West Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Oumarou OUEDRAOGO Burkina Faso Laboratory of Biology and Plant Africa Ecology State Key Laboratory of Forest and Soil Ecology, Institute of Applied Causal effects of shelter forests and water factors on desertification Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Qiaoling YAN China Ecology, Chinese Academy of processes during 2000-2010 in the Horqin Sandy Land region, China Sciences 1Czech University of Life Sciences Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Seyed Mohammad Hosseini Czech Republic New afforestation techniques of forest development for semiarid regions Prague Rehabilitation of degraded agroecosystem services through forestry in Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Asia Khamzina Germany University of Bonn irrigated croplands of Central Asia Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Vindhya Prasad Tewari India Strategies to improve Degraded Arid Rangelands in Rajasthan, India Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Itshack Moshe Israel JNF - KKL Rehabilitation of degraded ecosystems in the semi-arid zone of Israel COMMUNITY BASED WATER MANAGEMENT FOR RAISING PLANTATIONS IN Sustainable Land Management Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Sahibzada Irfanullah Khan Pakistan ARID AND SEMI-ARID MARGINAL ECOLOGICAL ZONES OF SOUTHERN Programme PAKISTAN Faculdade de Ciencies, LiDAR-derived structural diversity indices as ecological indicators for Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Claudia Listopad Portugal Universidade de Lisboa managing semi-arid ecosystems at risk of desertification Impacts of Altered Precipitation Frequency and Amount on Ecosystem Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Richard Gill United States Brigham Young University Processes in the Subalpine La technique de zaï arboré pour une restauration rapide du sol et des Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought DJENI LEKOUN Burkina Faso DIOBASS BURKINA FASO espèces végétales University of Ouagadougou, Effect of land use gradient on sudanian woody vegetation layers in West Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Oumarou OUEDRAOGO Burkina Faso Laboratory of Biology and Plant Africa Ecology University of Ouagadougou, Department of Life and Earth Soil carbon sequestration in Sahel Africa : projected C pool loss and gain Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Salifou TRAORE Burkina Faso Sciences, Laboratory of Biology magnitudes through forest degradation and afforestation and Plant Ecology

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author

Institute of Desertification Studies, Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Leilei Cheng China The cost of desertification in China: A literature review Chinese Academy of Forestry

Improving the CASA model and applying it to estimate the Net Primary Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Yiming Feng China Chinese Academy of Forestry Productivity of arid region ecology system The Research on Normalized Difference Vegetation Index(NDVI) Response to Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Nan Shan China Institute of desertification,CAF the Climate Changes in Beijing-Tianjin Sand Source Region NDVI-based vegetation growth trend and its response to climate change in Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Zhongjie Shi China Chinese Academy of Forestry Inner Mongolia, China

Institute of Desertification Studies, Technology model of alpine sand lands controlling on the China Tibetan Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought wang xuequan China Chinese Academy of Forestry Plateau

Dynamic variation of the rainfall infiltration in the deep soil of the drifting Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Wenbin Yang China Chinese academy of forestry sand in main deserts (lands) of China MS student, Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Introduction of Adaptable Tree Species to Arid Climate in Iran (Case Study: Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Fatemeh Azhdari Iran Resources, University of Tehran, Fars Province, darab) Karaj, Iran Selection of Poplar clones to Combat Desertification in Inner Mongolia, Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Wonwoo Cho Korea, Republic of CCDASA, Dongguk University China The Change analysis of Myanmar dryland Land cover and Vegetation Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Sol-E Choi Korea, Republic of Korea University Temperature Condition Index Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Hyun-Kil Jo Korea, Republic of Kangwon National University Implementation of sustainable agroforestry in Mongolia Effects of soil amendments on survival rate and growth of Populus sibirica Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Yegi Jung Korea, Republic of Korea Univ. and Ulmus pumila seedling in a semi-arid region, Mongolia Development of capacity building program in Thailand and Myanmar for Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Ho Sang KANG Korea, Republic of Seoul National University combating desertification, land degradation and drought Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Hoduck Kang Korea, Republic of CCDASA, Dongguk University Collaborative research to combat desertification in arid and semi-arid areas Grazing and fire effects on Caragana microphylla density in the Mongolian Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Sinkyu Kang Korea, Republic of Kangwon National University steppes The assessment of Populus spp. and Ulmus pumila for combating Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Myeong Ja Kwak Korea, Republic of University of Seoul desertification in Mongolia The species diversity of the steppes and the Sahara desert: central and Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Myeong Ja Kwak Korea, Republic of University of Seoul southern Tunisia Effects of plug cell trays, soil components and shading rates for seed Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought SONGHEE LEE Korea, Republic of DONGGUK UNIVERSITY germination and growth of Hippophae rhamnoides Ministry of environment and green Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Enkhjargal Damdinsuren Mongolia Effect of jellyfish fertilizer on seedling growth development of Mongolia Estimation and Mapping of Desertification Using LANDSAT Imagery and Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Munkhnasan Lamchin Mongolia Korea university Correlation of Some Variables on a Regional Scale Department of Forest Sciences, Growth performance of several woody species in afforestation site in dry Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought BATKHUU NYAM-OSOR Mongolia National University of Mongolia steppe of Mongolia under different watering and fertilizer treatments Growth characteristic of Ulmus pumila L. seedlings from different seed Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Enkhchimeg Tsedensodnom Mongolia Institute of Geoecology, Mongolia sources in Mongolia Salt tolreance of Ulmus pumila L seedlings from geographycally different Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Enkhchimeg Tsedensodnom Mongolia Institute of Geoecology, Mongolia seed sources Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry, Assessment of current status of forest management on degradation in Forests and Climate Change 163 Desertification, land degradation and drought Inkyin Khaine Myanmar (Burma) Myanmar. University of Seoul, Myanmar with emphasis on social aspect to local people Korea. 19 Novel Ecosystems and intervention: Adaptation to University of Northern British Pushing the Envelope: Forest Management Strategies for Adapting to a Forests and Climate Change Philip Burton Canada climate change Columbia Changing Climate in Canada 19 Novel Ecosystems and intervention: Adaptation to Forests and Climate Change Richard Bradshaw United Kingdom University of Liverpool Novel ecosystems resulting from altered fire regimes climate change

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 19 Novel Ecosystems and intervention: Adaptation to Forests and Climate Change Kasten Dumroese United States U.S. Forest Service Role of assisted migration in forest ecosystems on the cusp of change climate change 19 Novel Ecosystems and intervention: Adaptation to Can we predict the ecological implications for restoration of an extirpated Forests and Climate Change Douglass Jacobs United States Purdue University climate change forest tree species under global change? 19 Novel Ecosystems and intervention: Adaptation to Forests and Climate Change Constance Millar United States USDA Forest Service Paleoclimatic Shifts and Novel Ecosystems climate change 19 Novel Ecosystems and intervention: Adaptation to Forests and Climate Change Kevin O'Hara United States University of California - Berkeley Complex forest stand structures for risk reduction and adaptation climate change 19 Novel Ecosystems and intervention: Adaptation to The influence of climate change on forest ungulates: the paradox of Forests and Climate Change Thomas Rooney United States Wright State University climate change "restoring" novel ecosystems 19 Novel Ecosystems and intervention: Adaptation to Novel and neo-native, native and exotic, restoration and intervention, oh Forests and Climate Change John Stanturf United States US Forest Service climate change my! 19 Novel Ecosystems and intervention: Adaptation to Exotic and native tree species in the process of forest restoration conflict Forests and Climate Change CHEN Yigang China Renming University of China climate change and transformation—A case study on Changting School of Environment & Natural 19 Novel Ecosystems and intervention: Adaptation to Managing novel conifer plantations for multiple ecosystem services in the Forests and Climate Change Charles Goebel United States Resources, The Ohio State climate change U.K. by focusing on novel disturbances University 193 From understanding drivers to gaining leverage at Forests and Climate Change the tropical forest margins: 20 years of ASB Martin YEMEFACK Cameroon IITA Cameroon Assessing sustainability of Swidden systems in the tropical forest margins Partnership 193 From understanding drivers to gaining leverage at Department of Forest Sciences, Theories of change and change in theory of managing landscapes within the Forests and Climate Change the tropical forest margins: 20 years of ASB Markku Kanninen Finland VITRI, University of Helsinki past twenty years Partnership 193 From understanding drivers to gaining leverage at Identifying policy levers of deforestation and recovery of tree cover from the Forests and Climate Change the tropical forest margins: 20 years of ASB Sonya Dewi Indonesia ICRAF, World Agroforestry Centre driver analyses: a case study from Indonesia Partnership 193 From understanding drivers to gaining leverage at Farmers' learning of private and common values of consevation contracts as Forests and Climate Change the tropical forest margins: 20 years of ASB Beria Leimona Indonesia World Agroforestry Center determinant for performace-based of landscape rehabilitation Partnership 193 From understanding drivers to gaining leverage at World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Theories of change and change in theory within twenty years of ASB Forests and Climate Change the tropical forest margins: 20 years of ASB Meine van Noordwijk Indonesia Southeast Asia Regional Office Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins Partnership 193 From understanding drivers to gaining leverage at Potential for reducing deforestation through agricultural intensification in Forests and Climate Change the tropical forest margins: 20 years of ASB Sara Namirembe Kenya ICRAF landscape mosaics in sub-Saharan Africa Partnership 193 From understanding drivers to gaining leverage at School of Environment, Natural Assessing the drivers of forest degradation and forest change in tropical dry Forests and Climate Change the tropical forest margins: 20 years of ASB Lucía Morales United Kingdom Resources and Geography, Bangor forest landscapes: a case study in Western Mexico. Partnership University Institute of Silviculture, BOKU 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Assessing forest productivity: Terrestrial forest inventory versus MODIS Forests and Climate Change Hubert Hasenauer Austria University of Natural Resources change satellite driven estimates and Life Sciences 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Forests and Climate Change Anatoly Shvidenko Austria IIASA Future of Russian forests: a need of transformative adaptation? change 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Forests and Climate Change Bart Muys Belgium KU Leuven Approaches to evaluate the carbon neutrality of the forest value chain change 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Forests and Climate Change Jean-Luc PEYRON France ECOFOR Synergies and trade-offs between forest adaptation and mitigation change 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Enhancing forest carbon mitigation potentials by forest management and Forests and Climate Change Michael Koehl Germany University of Hamburg change timber utilization 222 Forest management options to tackle climate University of Southern Queensland Additional carbon sequestration and net contribution of local communities Forests and Climate Change Shiva Pandey Nepal change and ANSAB in the REDD+ pilot project in community forests in Nepal 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Multiple-use forest management strategies for mitigation and adaptation to Forests and Climate Change Godefridus M.J. (Frits) Mohren Netherlands Wageningen University change climate change: the EU-FORMIT project

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Forests and Climate Change Steven Running United States Univ. of Montana The role of forests in the global carbon budget change 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Forests and Climate Change Sishir Gautam Canada Tree Canada Carbon dynamics within a climatically stable forest ecosystem in Gabon change 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Natural Resources Canada - Forests and Climate Change Tony Lempriere Canada The cost of climate change mitigation in Canada’s forest change Canadian Forest Service 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Natural Resources Canada - Assessing the climate change mitigation potential of residue-based Forests and Climate Change Carolyn Smyth Canada change Canadian Forest Service bioenergy in Canada’s forest sector 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Initial effects of crop tree release treatment on carbon stocks in a southern Forests and Climate Change Yixiang Wang China Zhejiang A & F University change China Chinese fir plantation 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Simulating effects of forest management to the European forest carbon Forests and Climate Change Sanna Härkönen Finland University of Helsinki change stocks and carbon balance 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Developing modular methods for predicting forest growth responses to Forests and Climate Change Annikki Mäkelä Finland University of Helsinki change environmental change 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Department of Forest Sciences, Carbon stocks in indigenous agroforestry systems in the Rift Valley Forests and Climate Change Mesele Tesemma Finland change University of Helsinki escarpment of Ethiopia 222 Forest management options to tackle climate An Investigations into the interactions between Climate Change Initiatives in Forests and Climate Change Patrick Opoku Ghana Ghana change Ghana 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Application of the CBM model to estimate Europe’s current and future forest Forests and Climate Change Giacomo Grassi Italy JRC european Commission change carbon sequestration 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Forests and Climate Change Nophea Sasaki Japan University of Hyogo Full Accounting for Carbon Stocks in Managed and Unmanaged Forest Stands change 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Adapting forest ecosystems in Kailash Sacred Landscape of Hindu Kush Forests and Climate Change Rajan Kotru Nepal ICIMOD change Himalayas for sustained flow of ecosystem services 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Alterra, Wageningen University First signs of carbon sink saturation in European forest biomass: options for Forests and Climate Change Gert-Jan Nabuurs Netherlands change and Research management 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Norwegian University of Life Forests and Climate Change Ellen Soldal Norway Inclusion of carbon cycle and albedo in LCA for bioenergy change Sciences 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Norwegian University of Life Combining forest models with LCA for optimization of the forest's GHG Forests and Climate Change Ellen Soldal Norway change Sciences mitigation effect Laboratory of Dendrometry and 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Estimating carbon storage in forest ecosystems in Poland basing on data Forests and Climate Change Karol Bronisz Poland Forest Productivity, Faculty of change from national forest inventory Forestry, WULS 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Swedish University of Agricultural Fully Mobilizing Forest Potential in the Kyoto Process: On Potential Future Forests and Climate Change David Ellison Sweden change Sciences (SLU) Convergence Across the REDD+ and LULUCF Frameworks 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Forests and Climate Change Harald Bugmann Switzerland Forest Ecology, ETH Zurich Why aren’t we making progress with predicting future forest dynamics? change 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Which management under climate change? An assessment of the Forests and Climate Change Marco Mina Switzerland Forest Ecology, ETH Zurich change provisioning of ecosystem services in mountain forests Floristic composition, species diversity and carbon storage in and 222 Forest management options to tackle climate Forests and Climate Change Felix Kalaba Zambia Copperbelt University agriculture fallows and management implications in Miombo woodlands of change Zambia 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Increases in soil carbon and C/N ratio in pine forests 34 years after Forests and Climate Change Phil Polglase Australia CSIRO their effects into forest growth models phosphorus fertilizer addition: measurement and modeling 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Forests and Climate Change Cristiane Lemos Brazil International Paper Improve the 3-PG model in Eucalyptus fertility modifier using twin-plots their effects into forest growth models 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Using a light-capture based tree growth model to optimize uneven-aged Forests and Climate Change Arthur Groot Canada Canadian Forest Service their effects into forest growth models silviculture of Picea mariana in Canada 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Growth and survival of seedlings near clusters of retained overstory trees on Forests and Climate Change Nick Smith Canada The University of British Columbia their effects into forest growth models forest plantations in Pacific temperate rainforests 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and A Selective Cutting Decision Model for optimizing Spatial Structure of Spruce- Forests and Climate Change Hua Yang China confucius their effects into forest growth models Fir Forest 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Modeling uneven-aged management of heterogeneous forests within Forests and Climate Change Valentine Lafond France IRSTEA their effects into forest growth models individual based and spatially explicit simulation models.

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Modeling forest dynamics under single-tree selection system in Japanese 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Forests and Climate Change Shinichi Tatsumi Japan The University of Tokyo mixedwood stands: harvesting impacts on understory vegetation and tree their effects into forest growth models recruitment

Centro de Estudos Florestais, 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Implementation of thinnings in individual tree and diameter distribution Forests and Climate Change Paula Soares Portugal their effects into forest growth models Universidade de Lisboa, Tapada da growth models; an application to maritime pine stands in Portugal Ajuda, 1349 017 Lisboa, Portugal

226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Water deficit is a good predictor of maximum stocking in Eucalyptus clonal Forests and Climate Change Rodrigo Hakamada Brazil University of São Paulo their effects into forest growth models plantation in Brazil 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Zoning productivity and growth constraints for Eucalyptus forest plantation Forests and Climate Change Cristiane Lemos Brazil International Paper their effects into forest growth models in Southeast of Brazil Forest Science Department, Luiz de Queiroz School of Agriculture, University of São Paulo 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Impact of alternative fertilization with sodium on growth and wood quality Forests and Climate Change Mariana Pires Franco Brazil (ESALQ/USP). Pádua Dias avenue, their effects into forest growth models of Eucalyptus grandis plantations in Brazil. 11, PO Box 9, 13418-900 Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Tel. +55 19 2105 8628 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) tree growth responses to Forests and Climate Change Arun Bose Canada University of Quebec their effects into forest growth models partial cutting treatments in the eastern Canadian boreal mixedwood 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Does partial cutting create greater structural complexity in boreal Forests and Climate Change Arun Bose Canada University of Quebec their effects into forest growth models mixedwood forests of eastern Canada? 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Effects of fertilization treatments on biomass yield of SRC willow in two Forests and Climate Change Petros Georgiadis Denmark Copenhagen University their effects into forest growth models subsequent rotations 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Forest & Landscape, IGN, Univ. of Site quality and climate factors in stand level modeling of biomass growth of Forests and Climate Change Anders Tærø Nielsen Denmark their effects into forest growth models Copenhagen hybrid poplar in Southern Scandinavia 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Forests and Climate Change Mario Dobner Jr. Germany Albert-Ludwigs University Crown thinning effects on growth of Pinus taeda stands in southern Brazil their effects into forest growth models 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and The relationship between replanted tree growth and frequency of bush Forests and Climate Change Fumiaki Kitahara Japan FFPRI their effects into forest growth models clearing in replanted Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) forests. 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Neighborhood analysis of the growth and survival of underplanted Korean Forests and Climate Change Shinichi Tatsumi Japan The University of Tokyo their effects into forest growth models pine in Olgan larch plantations in northeastern China 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Potentials of Canopy Stratification in Modeling Planted Forests in a Changing Forests and Climate Change Peter O. Adesoye Nigeria University of Ibadan, Nigeria their effects into forest growth models World: Application to Pine Plantations in Nigeria. Forest Research Centre, School of 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Comparing spatially and non-spatially explicit algorithms to implement Forests and Climate Change Margarida Tomé Portugal Agriculture, Technical University of their effects into forest growth models thinnings in an individual tree growth model for cork oak stands Lisbon 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Coupled effect of climate change and forest management on spruce forests Forests and Climate Change Tomáš Hlásny Slovakia National Forest Centre their effects into forest growth models in the Central Europe: Model testing and implications University of Suleyman Demirel, ALTERATION OF VOLUME INCREMENT ACCORDING TO BASAL AREA AND 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Forests and Climate Change Serdar Carus Turkey Faculty of Forestry, Department of SOCIAL STEM CLASSES ON BRUTIAN PINE (Pinus brutia Ten.) PLANTATIONS their effects into forest growth models Forest Engineering IN WESTERN TURKEY 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Forest Biometrics Research Forests and Climate Change James Arney United States The Forest Projection and Planning System (FPS) their effects into forest growth models Institute 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Distribution and morphology of knots in Douglas-fir resulting from a Forests and Climate Change Nathaniel Osborne United States Oregon State University their effects into forest growth models range of silvicultural regimes STATISTICAL EFFICIENCY OF SPATIAL MODELS FOR THE EVALUATION OF 226 Implementation of silvicultural treatments and Forests and Climate Change Victor Hugo Morales Peña Venezuela Universidad de los Andes Pachira quinata PROGENY TESTING. IREL EXPERIMENTAL STATION. BARINAS, their effects into forest growth models VENEZUELA. 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Assessment of Vulnerability and Impacts of Climate Change on Tropical Forests and Climate Change Eko Maiguo Australia University of Melbourne, Australia change Forests in Papua New Guinea (PNG) 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Testing for evidence of northward tree species range expansion in response Forests and Climate Change Charles Nock Canada Center for Forest Research, UQAM change to climate change in Québec using forest inventory data

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Global Change Research Centre AS Can the shift of vegetation zones be thought of an efficient adaptation Forests and Climate Change Pavel Cudlin Czech Republic change CR mechanism or just a wishful thinking? 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Finnish Forest Research Institute Climate change shifts environmental space and limits transferability of Forests and Climate Change Aleksi Lehtonen Finland change (Metla) treeline models 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Siberian potential forest types and fire load projected from IPCC climates in Forests and Climate Change Nadezhda Tchebakova Russian Federation Forest Institute of SB RAS change the 21st century 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Global Tree Range Shifts Under Forecasts from Two Alternative GCMs Using Forests and Climate Change William Hargrove United States USDA Forest Service change Two Future Scenarios Lawrence Berkeley National 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Linking seedling ecophysiology and demography to predict subalpine tree Forests and Climate Change Lara Kueppers United States Laboratory/University of change establishment with climate change, at and beyond alpine treeline California, Merced 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Forests and Climate Change Constance Millar United States USDA Forest Service Contrasting Modes of Response to Historic and Contemporary change Murdoch University, Centre of 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate The impact of a changing climate on Net Primary Production of Forests and Climate Change Niels Brouwers Australia Excellence for Climate Change, change Mediterranean forests in southwest Western Australia Woodland and Forest Heath

Department of Forest and 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate A matter of scale? Predicting the distribution of shrub species at the local or Forests and Climate Change Helen Vickers Australia Ecosystem Science, The University change landscape level using a national dataset of Melbourne, Australia

232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Ecological adaptation of the shea butter tree (Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Forests and Climate Change Jean Didier Akpona Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology change Gaertn.) along climatic gradient in Benin, West Africa 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Changes in dimensions and zones occupied by native species of the Southern Forests and Climate Change Marcos Silveira Wrege Brazil Embrapa change Rain Forest in Brazil due to global climate change 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Centre Régional de la Recherche Forests and Climate Change SALI BOUROU Cameroon Tamarind density and distribution: evaluation for climate change adaptation change du NORD (Cameroun) 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Changes in Ranges: Shifts and trends in North American plant hardiness Forests and Climate Change Daniel McKenney Canada Natural Resources Canada change zones and climate envelopes 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate University of Alberta, Department Glacial refugia and migration requirements for western North American Forests and Climate Change David Roberts Canada change of Renewable Resources trees in complex landscapes 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Functional diversity assessment of lianas along the Caribe-Villa Mills Forests and Climate Change Edith Arellano Nicolás Costa Rica CATIE change altitudinal gradient, Costa Rica 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Towards climate-smart forest landscape management in the neo-tropics: Forests and Climate Change Bryan Finegan Costa Rica CATIE change climate, soil and spatial effects on vegetation in three altitudinal gradients

232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Rainbow water and influence of terrestrial evapotranspiration on downwind Forests and Climate Change Meine van Noordwijk Indonesia change Southeast Asia Regional Office rainfall patterns: emerging scientific evidence and complex geopolitics

232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Ministry of Forest and Soil Climate Change Impacts on Forests and Biodiversity in Western Himalaya of Forests and Climate Change Dhananjaya Lamichhane Nepal change Conservation, Nepal Nepal Central Department of 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Response of Pinus wallichiana to Climate Change: a Case Study from Forests and Climate Change SANGITA PANT Nepal Environmental Science, Tribhuvan change Manaslu Conservation Area (MCA), Western Nepal University 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate The Norwegian Forest and The spatial extent of peatland as a response to climatic and topographic Forests and Climate Change Jogeir N. Stokland Norway change Landscape Institute factors 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Norwegian University of Life Forests and Climate Change Christian Bianchi Strømme Norway Temperature and UV-B radiation affect bud phenology in Populus tremula change Sciences 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Effects of climate change on suitable habitat of trees. Analysis into two Forests and Climate Change Carmen Osorio Peru independent change ecoregions 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Universidad Politécnica de Integrated approach for Aleppo pine assisted migration toward expected Forests and Climate Change Antonio D Del Campo Spain change Valencia climate change in the Mediterranean basin (Spain) 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Forests and Climate Change WIlliam Anderegg United States Princeton University Modeling climate-induced tree mortality in the western United States change 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Challenges and opportunities in detecting phenological signals with digital Forests and Climate Change Michael SanClements United States NEON change imagery across diverse ecosystems.

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 232 Vegetation zone shifts in response to climate Department of Forest, Range, and Simulating the dependence of aspen net primary productivity on Forests and Climate Change Ben Soderquist United States change Fire Sciences, University of Idaho redistributed snow. 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring REDD-PAC: Building an integrated land-use model for assessing REDD+ Forests and Climate Change Geraldine Bocqueho Austria IIASA synergies between REDD+ and forest policy policies 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring . Politics of agricultural development in Cameroon facing environmental Forests and Climate Change Feudjio Tsague Mireille Pascaline Cameroon World Agroforestry Centre synergies between REDD+ and forest policy challenges: Options for the REDD+ mechanism 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Taking REDD + into the field: how to reduce emissions from deforestation in Forests and Climate Change MILENA NINO Colombia ONF ANDINA synergies between REDD+ and forest policy forest under private land tenure and diversified production systems 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Evolution of drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in Central Forests and Climate Change Yitagesu Tekle Tegegne Finland European Forest Institute synergies between REDD+ and forest policy African forests: exploring possible policy options to address forest loss 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Forest fragmentation in Mexico: An evaluation of the theory of collective Forests and Climate Change Gustavo Perez-Verdin Mexico Instituto Politecnico Nacional synergies between REDD+ and forest policy action Forestry Development Center, 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Potentials of REDD-plus in Conserving and Protecting the Remaining Forests and Climate Change Leonida Bugayong Philippines University of the Philippines Los synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Philippine Forests Banos 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Assessing potential biodiversity impacts of policies that address drivers of Forests and Climate Change Rebecca Mant United Kingdom UNEP-WCMC synergies between REDD+ and forest policy deforestation to achieve REDD+ objectives 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring What Have We Learned from Econometric Studies of Drivers of Forests and Climate Change Kalifi Ferretti-Gallon United States Center for Global Development synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Deforestation? Department of Ecosystem Science 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring & Management, Texas A&M Comparing the effectiveness of national level forest policies across Central Forests and Climate Change Forrest Fleischman United States synergies between REDD+ and forest policy University, and Texas Agrilife America. Research 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Missing the forest for the trees: How national level governance failings are Forests and Climate Change Andre Rodrigues de Aquino United States World Bank synergies between REDD+ and forest policy compromising Madagascar’s REDD+ potential Ecosystems Services and 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Management Program (ESM), Forests and Climate Change Andrey Krasovskii Austria Discount Options as a Financial Instrument Supporting REDD+ synergies between REDD+ and forest policy International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring REDD+ projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo: impacts on future Forests and Climate Change Aline Mosnier Austria IIASA synergies between REDD+ and forest policy emissions, income and biodiversity Ecosystems Services and 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Management Program (ESM), Addressing the Drivers of Deforestation: Exploring Synergies between REDD+ Forests and Climate Change Michael Obersteiner Austria synergies between REDD+ and forest policy International Institute for Applied and forest policy Systems Analysis (IIASA) 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring University of Natural Resources Carbon offsetting by small holder farmers in the Congo basin : economic and Forests and Climate Change Stephan A. Pietsch Austria synergies between REDD+ and forest policy and Life Sciences policy constraints 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring University of Natural Resources Forests and Climate Change Carmen M. Schmid Austria AgriCarb: an option for rural development in Gabon synergies between REDD+ and forest policy and Life Sciences 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Forests and Climate Change Joana Carlos Bezerra Brazil The State University of Campinas The Polarisation of the REDD+ debate: the North-South Divide synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Laboratory of Botany and plant ecology/ Universities of Ouagadougou (Burkina) and 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring The use of 3S techniques to identify and control the deforestation and forest Forests and Climate Change Kangbeni DIMOBE Burkina Faso 2Universität Rostock, Institut für synergies between REDD+ and forest policy degradation drivers in the reserve of Bontioli Biowissenschaften, Allgemeine und Spezielle Botanik, D-18051 Rostock/ WASCAL World Wide Fund for Nature 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring The role of REDD+ in supporting the transition to a Green Economy in the Forests and Climate Change Kevin Enongene Cameroon (WWF) Central Africa Regional synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Congo Basin. Programme Office (CARPO) RFGI (UICN- CODESRIA-Université 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Establishment of REDD+ in Cameroon: what are the institutional Forests and Climate Change David Eteme Cameroon de l'Ilinois) et Université de synergies between REDD+ and forest policy arrangements? Yaoundé II Soa

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring WWF - Central Africa Regional A comparative analysis of international REDD+ policy approaches by the Forests and Climate Change Kalame Fobissie Cameroon synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Programme Office Congo Basin countries 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Deforestation causes in the Huila department of Colombia (A jurisdictional Forests and Climate Change Maria Becerra Colombia IFSA synergies between REDD+ and forest policy REDD+ approach) 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Building consensus on REDD activities at a jurisdictional scale: case study in Forests and Climate Change Guillaume ZEENDER Colombia ONF Andina synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Huila, Colombia Analyzing direct and underlying drivers of deforestation and forest 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Forests and Climate Change Sophia Carodenuto Germany UNIQUE forestry and land use degradation for REDD+ in Cameroon: Methodology development and pilot synergies between REDD+ and forest policy test Mercator Research Institute on 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Forests and Climate Change Johanna Wehkamp Germany Global Commons and Climate Lost in proposals: An institutional analysis of REDD+ in the African context synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Change 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring West Bengal State University, REDD plus and Livelihood Security of Forest dependent people An Empirical Forests and Climate Change Jyotish Prakash Basu India synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Barasat, Kolkata Study in the Drought Prone Regions of West Bengal, India

242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Forest Research and Development Stakeholder Analysis of Benefit Distribution Mechanism on REDD (Reducing Forests and Climate Change Fitri Nurfatriani Indonesia synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Agency-Ministry of Forestry Emission from Deforestation and Degradation)

President's Delivery Unit for 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Developing an integrated REDD+ policy package to effectively address Forests and Climate Change Ping Yowargana Indonesia Development Monitoring and synergies between REDD+ and forest policy deforestation in Indonesia Oversight Département des Eaux et Forêts, 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Relevance of REDD initiatives for local communities in a low biomass forest. Forests and Climate Change Harifidy RAKOTO RATSIMBA Madagascar synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Agronomiques, Université Case of tapia woodland, Central part of Madagascar d'Antananarivo 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Federal University of Technology, WOOD HARVESTING RATE, POLICIES AND CULTURAL HAULAGE METHODS IN Forests and Climate Change Victor Adekunle Nigeria synergies between REDD+ and forest policy Akure, Nigeria SOUTHWEST NIGERIA: IMPLICATION ON CARBON SEQUESTRATION 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Analysing experts’ opinion regarding opportunities and challenges of tackling Forests and Climate Change Anatoliy Nijnik United Kingdom Environmental Network Ltd synergies between REDD+ and forest policy deforestation in the tropics 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Using Collaborative Mapping to Monitor REDD+ and Drivers of Deforestation Forests and Climate Change Leo Bottrill United States Crowd Cover synergies between REDD+ and forest policy in the Democratic Republic of Congo 242 Addressing the drivers of deforestation: Exploring Key Drivers of reforestation success in tropical developing countries: The Forests and Climate Change Hai Le Viet Nam Vietnam Forestry University synergies between REDD+ and forest policy case from the Philippines 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Methods of integrating remote sensing and ground data in carbon Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Robert Waterworth Australia Australian Government accounting systems Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories National Institute for Space Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Thelma Krug Brazil IPCC Guidance for the Preparation of National Forest Sector GHG Inventories Research-INPE Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Natural Resources Canada, Canada’s National Forest Carbon Monitoring, Accounting and Reporting Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Werner Kurz Canada Canadian Forest Service System: Experiences and Next Steps Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories The EU greenhouse gas inventory: experience and challenges when dealing Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Giacomo Grassi Italy JRC european Commission with 28 different national forest inventories Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Proyecto Mexico-Noruega, Plans for integrating carbon accounting models and intensive carbon Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Marcela Olguín Mexico Comision Nacional Forestal monitoring sites into a Tier 3 approach in Mexico Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Lomonosov's Moscow State Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Dmitry Zamolodchikov Russian Federation National forest sector greenhouse gas inventory: Russian example University Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Relative contributions of land use and land cover change to forest carbon Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: John Coulston United States USDA Forest Service stock change Requirements, methods, and national examples

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Estimating carbon stored in harvested wood products for greenhouse gas Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Kenneth Skog United States USDA Forest Service inventories - IPCC requirements and advances in national methods Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Robert Waterworth Australia Australian Government A decision making framework for designing a carbon accounting system Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories National Institute for Space The experience from Brazil on producing the National forest sector Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Jean Pierre Ometto Brazil Research greenhouse gas inventories Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Natural Resources Canada, Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Dooahn Kwak Canada Applying CBM-CFS3 to South Korean forest for carbon budget estimation Canadian Forest Service Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories National greenhouse gases inventories in a scope of REDD+: study of case in Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Sheila Edith Zamora Lopez Germany University of Hamburg Nicaragua. Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Capacity development for the AFOLU sector of national GHG inventory Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Till Neeff Italy CD-REDD Project systems and MRV in developing countries Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Forestry and Forest Products Estimation of carbon emission and removal from the harvested wood Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Yuko Tsunetsugu Japan Research Institute products pool following the 2013 IPCC KP Supplement in Japan Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Development of country specific EF and NFI system for National GHG Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Raehyun KIM Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Inventory in forest sector, Korea Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Predicting Forest Carbon Storage and Sequestration Based on National Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Kim Moonil Korea, Republic of Korea University Forest Inventory Using Forest Growth Model Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories New Zealand’s plantation forest inventories for Kyoto and UNFCCC reporting Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Thomas Paul New Zealand Scion – Five years of measuring and modelling in a changing landscape Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Norwegian Forest and Landscape Annual Changes in Forest Longitudinal Data for Use in Greenhouse Gas Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Gro Hylen Norway Institute (NFLI) Reporting Under the UNFCCC and Its Kyoto Protocol Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Norwegian Forest and Landscape The effects of biomass function choice on carbon pools reported in the Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Aaron Smith Norway Institute Norwegian national greenhouse gas inventory Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Carbon Dioxide Sequestration Potential of the National Greening Program of Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Jose Alan Castillo Philippines DENR-ERDB the Philippines Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Forest sector greenhouse gas inventories in the Philippines: what went Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: Rodel Lasco Philippines ICRAF wrong? Requirements, methods, and national examples 248 National forest sector greenhouse gas inventories Forests and Climate Change following IPCC guidance and guidelines: zhen yu United States west virginia university Snow dynamics suppressed the carbon emission in North America Requirements, methods, and national examples 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored Global forest map: exploring the synergy of remote sensing, crowd sourcing Forests and Climate Change Dmitry Schepaschenko Austria IIASA Global Forest Resource Assessment and statistics 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored ORIGIN AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NATIONAL FOREST INVENTORY Forests and Climate Change Hassan Camil David Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná Global Forest Resource Assessment IN BRAZIL (NFI-BR) 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored Brazilian National Forest Inventory: remote sensing and landscape analysis Forests and Climate Change Yeda Oliveira Brazil EMBRAPA Global Forest Resource Assessment approaches for nationwide forest monitoring and assessment 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored Ecuador Ministry of the Forests and Climate Change Danilo Granja Ecuador Development of Carbon Monitoring Methods in Ecuador Global Forest Resource Assessment Environment

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored Forestry and Forest Products Forests and Climate Change Satoru Miura Japan A new soil erosion survey method in the national forest inventory of Japan Global Forest Resource Assessment Research Instituie 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored Swedish University of Agricultural Forests and Climate Change Torbjorn A Lestander Sweden Mapping forests as renewable chemicals for biorefineries Global Forest Resource Assessment Sciences 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored Forests and Climate Change Sean Healey United States US Forest Service Preliminary Results of the Global Forest Biomass Survey Global Forest Resource Assessment 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored Going beyond national-level statistics: A new data infrastructure for Forests and Climate Change Brad Smith United States U.S. Forest Service Global Forest Resource Assessment ecoregion-level forest resource assessment 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored Mapping the extent of conifers dominating high conservation value forests in Forests and Climate Change Evgeny Lopatin Finland University of Eastern Finland Global Forest Resource Assessment Finland using Landsat data 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored Russian Federation forest resources assessment based on free medium Forests and Climate Change Evgeny Lopatin Finland University of Eastern Finland Global Forest Resource Assessment resolution remote sensing data 250 New developments and use of the UN-sponsored Measurement and Monitoring of Carbon in Peru: Methods and Plans for Forests and Climate Change Andrew Lister United States USDA Forest Service FIA Global Forest Resource Assessment MRV 253. Complying with the IPCC Good Practice Guidance Model-based inference for growing stock estimation in a LiDAR sample Forests and Climate Change Svetlana Saarela Finland University of Helsinki for tropical carbon stock inventories survey in Kuortane, Finland. 253. Complying with the IPCC Good Practice Guidance Forests and Climate Change Martin Herold Netherlands Wageningen University Assessing REDD+ performance and evolving monitoring needs for tropical carbon stock inventories 253. Complying with the IPCC Good Practice Guidance Norwegian University of Life Estimation of biomass and change in biomass and corresponding Forests and Climate Change Erik Næsset Norway for tropical carbon stock inventories Sciences uncertainties in sample surveys assisted by airborne laser scanning 253. Complying with the IPCC Good Practice Guidance Properties of the stock change method for estimating greenhouse gas Forests and Climate Change Goran Stahl Sweden Swedish Agricultural University for tropical carbon stock inventories emissions from forests 253. Complying with the IPCC Good Practice Guidance Use of multi-temporal, multi-level remote sensing and field data for Forests and Climate Change Hans-Erik Andersen United States USFS for tropical carbon stock inventories retrospective estimation of biomass in remote regions 253. Complying with the IPCC Good Practice Guidance Forests and Climate Change Ron McRoberts United States U.S. Forest Service Techniques for using maps to enhance estimates of forest/non-forest change for tropical carbon stock inventories Department of Environment and 253. Complying with the IPCC Good Practice Guidance Natural Resources- Ecosystems CARBON STORAGE POTENTIAL OF A MANGROVE FOREST IN PADRE BURGOS, Forests and Climate Change LOURDES BREVA Philippines for tropical carbon stock inventories Research and Development QUEZON, PHILIPPINES Bureau University of Natural Resources Understanding and directing small-scale private forest owner behaviour Forests and Climate Change 27 Forest owners and climate change adaptation Ulrike Pröbstl-Haider Austria and Life Sciences Vienna towards climate change adaptation Forests and Climate Change 27 Forest owners and climate change adaptation Philippe DEUFFIC France IRSTEA Acting as a forest owner in a climate of uncertainty Swedish University of Agricultural Scenarios for forest management in a rural municipality in Sweden, with Forests and Climate Change 27 Forest owners and climate change adaptation Jeannette Eggers Sweden Sciences respect to different private forest owners categories Forests and Climate Change 27 Forest owners and climate change adaptation Kerstin Hemström Sweden Linnaeus University Forest owner perceptions of climate change effects on forest management Explaining differences in perception of climate risks and adaptation Forests and Climate Change 27 Forest owners and climate change adaptation Gregor Vulturius Sweden Stockholm Environment Institute measures among forest owners and forestry advisors Department of Forest Ecosystems Forests and Climate Change 27 Forest owners and climate change adaptation Klaus Puettmann United States and Society, Oregon State Alternative silviculture: Doing good here and there; why not everywhere? University Family forest landowner interest in carbon management and markets: Forests and Climate Change 27 Forest owners and climate change adaptation Stephanie Snyder United States USDA forest service Insights from the US and Norway Paths for new services - Important factors in owning forests for Finnish NIPF Forests and Climate Change 27 Forest owners and climate change adaptation Osmo Mattila Finland University of Helsinki owners in the context of ecosystem services What is the baseline of forest carbon stocks in South Korea: overestimation Forests and Climate Change 27 Forest owners and climate change adaptation Yohan Lee Korea, Republic of Korea Rural Economic Institute or underestimation? Characterizing climate change and forest carbon sequestration attitudes of Forests and Climate Change 27 Forest owners and climate change adaptation Puskar Khanal United States Mississippi State University NIPF landowners in the southern United States 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: REDD+ and Community Adaptive Capacity in the Central Highlands of Forests and Climate Change Thu-Ba Huynh Australia University of Melbourne The importance of environmental and social Vietnam. safeguards

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: An assessment of the impacts of the REDD+ pilot project on community Forests and Climate Change Tek Maraseni Australia University of Southern Queensland The importance of environmental and social forests user groups (CFUGs) and their community forests in Nepal safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Local participation in global conservation: Villagers’ knowledge and Forests and Climate Change Amy Duchelle Brazil CIFOR The importance of environmental and social perceptions of incipient REDD+ initiatives safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Evaluating socio-economic equity of REDD+ in a rights-based approach: Forests and Climate Change Wanggi Jaung Canada University of British Columbia The importance of environmental and social Rapid equity appraisal matrix safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Improved understanding of the role of biodiversity in ecosystem services Forests and Climate Change Ian Thompson Canada Canadian Forest Service The importance of environmental and social leads to better REDD forest management safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Forestry Research Institute of Analyses of potential livelihood outcomes, farming practices and conflicts in Forests and Climate Change Kwame Antwi Oduro Ghana The importance of environmental and social Ghana natural resource use under a REDD+ implementation in Ghana safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Collaborative forest management with effective REDD+ social safeguards: An Forests and Climate Change Kazuhiro Harada Japan University of Hyogo The importance of environmental and social experience from a national park in East Java, Indonesia safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Environmental Change Institute, Forests and Climate Change Constance McDermott United Kingdom Integrating REDD+ Governance: Lessons at global, national and local scales The importance of environmental and social University of Oxford safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Forests and Climate Change Bhaskar Vira United Kingdom University of Cambridge Social and economic considerations relevant to REDD+ The importance of environmental and social safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among World Wide Fund for Nature biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Developing Guidelines for Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) for the Forests and Climate Change Kevin Enongene Cameroon (WWF) Central Africa Regional The importance of environmental and social National REDD+ Process in Cameroon: A Methodological Approach Programme Office (CARPO) safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: The Chinese University of Hong Localizing REDD+ and Benefit Sharing Mechanisms in Vietnam: Two case Forests and Climate Change Mucahid Bayrak China The importance of environmental and social Kong studies in Central Vietnam safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Forestry Research Institute of Distribution of potential REDD+ benefits from agricultural lands in forests Forests and Climate Change Kwame Antwi Oduro Ghana The importance of environmental and social Ghana and forest-savanna transition zones of Ghana safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Institute of Green Economy, Forests and Climate Change Promode Kant India Too Safe to Survive: Going Overboard on Free and Prior Informed Consent The importance of environmental and social Noida, India safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Ensuring Social Safeguards: Forest Use Rights of Local Communities and Forests and Climate Change Sitti Latifah Indonesia University of Mataram The importance of environmental and social Participatory Process of Lombok KPH REDD+ feasibility study in Indonesia safeguards

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Lilongwe University of Agriculture Priority sites for carbon forestry in densely populated and impoverished Forests and Climate Change Stephy Makungwa Malawi The importance of environmental and social and Natural Resources tropical countries. A case of Malawi safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Federal University of Technology Carbon Storage in a Natural Forest Regenerated Through Enrichment Forests and Climate Change Amadu Lawal Nigeria The importance of environmental and social Akure Planting and a Degraded Forest: A Comparison Approach safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: RECOFTC - The Center for People Understanding equity in forests and climate change for grassroots Forests and Climate Change Etienne Delattre Thailand The importance of environmental and social and Forests stakeholders: a framework safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Interrogating Safeguards for Jurisdictional REDD+: A Study of Overseas Forests and Climate Change Elizabeth Blanchard United States University of Cambridge The importance of environmental and social Jurisdictional REDD+ Offsets in California’s Global Warming Solutions Act safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: Forests, Carbon and People: The Unmeasurable in Search of the Forests and Climate Change Deborah Davenport United States Georgia State University The importance of environmental and social Unattainable? safeguards 46 Understanding the relationships among biodiversity, carbon, and people for REDD+ forests: University of North Carolina at Multi-level Policy Dialogues and Actions for REDD+ Social Safeguards: Forests and Climate Change Pamela Jagger United States The importance of environmental and social Chapel Hill Observations from a Global Comparative Study on REDD+ safeguards 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Using multi-source remotely sensed data and nearest neighbor techniques Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Valerie LeMay Canada The University of British Columbia to improve inference for natural resource applications natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Approaches for estimating stand and tree-level variables for use in large Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Kyle Lochhead Canada University of British Columbia scale National Forest Inventories natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Faculty of Science and Forestry, Variable Selection Strategies for Nearest Neighbor Imputation in Remote Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Petteri Packalen Finland University of Eastern Finland Sensing Based Forest Inventory natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and A MONTE CARLO APPRAISAL OF FOUR DIFFERENT INTERPOLATION Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Piermaria Corona Italy University of Tuscia METHODS TO COUPLE REMOTELY SENSED AND GROUND DATA natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Goran Stahl Sweden Swedish Agricultural University Restricted imputation for improved forest scenario analysis natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for John Coulston United States USDA Forest Service Ensemble approaches to the nearest neighbor problem natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and The R package yaImpute supports several approaches to solving the k-NN Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Nicholas Crookston United States USDA Forest Service imputation problem. The package has been credited with making the natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Nan Pond United States Michigan Technological University Small-area estimation across large areas of forest natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Combining lidar structure and ecology data in predictive ecosystem mapping Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Melissa Fedrigo Australia The University of Melbourne models for improved estimates of landscape-scale forest carbon natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and RapidEye object-based image classification and landscape ecology analysis to Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Naissa Luz Brazil FAPEG support geospatial component of Brazilian National Forest Inventory natural resource applications.

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Canadian Forest Service, Natural Assessing forest change across Canada using successive kNN-based maps of Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Pierre Bernier Canada Resources Canada imputed forest inventory data natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Natural Resources Canada Building digital soil maps of Canadian managed forests at 250 m of resolution Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Nicolas Mansuy Canada /Canadian Forest Service using the k-nearest neighbour method. natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Improving the accuracy of species specific stand attribute prediction in k-nn Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Matti Maltamo Finland University of Eastern Finland framework natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Forest biomass estimation from remote sensing data - assessment of the Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Fabian Fassnacht Germany University of Freiburg influence of various environmenntal and data-related factors on the natural resource applications. modeling process. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and University of West Hungary, Comparative assessment of riparian forests based on remote sensing in a Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Géza Király Hungary Faculty of Forestry, Dept. of Hungarian-Slovakian cross-border area natural resource applications. Surveying and Remote Sensing 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Comparison of Landcover classification using Medium resolution and high Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Him Lal Shrestha Nepal Kathmandu University and ICIMOD resolution imageries natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Kevin Megown United States USDA Forest Service Land Use and Land Cover Change Estimation - A Sample Strategy Monitoring natural resource applications. 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Comparison of Regression Estimation with Lidar and Double-Sampling with College of Forestry, Oregon State Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Jacob Strunk United States Multi-Temporal Landsat for Forest Inventory: A Case Study in Southwest University natural resource applications. Oregon 49 Using multi-source remotely sensed data and Arthur Temple College of Forestry MEASURING TREE HEIGHT USING PICTOMETRY® HYPERSPATIAL Forests and Climate Change nearest neighbor techniques to improve inference for Dan Unger United States and Agriculture MULTISPECTRAL IMAGERY natural resource applications. 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Allometric equations for biomass estimation in central African rain forests: Forests and Climate Change Nicolas Picard Cameroon COMIFAC and models: Approaches and applications state of the art and challenges 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Uncertainty in estimating the timing of greenhouse gas emission balance of Forests and Climate Change David Pare Canada Natural Resources Canada and models: Approaches and applications forest bioenergy 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Assessment of Scenario Generation Approaches for Forest Management Forests and Climate Change Kyle Eyvindson Finland University of Helsinki and models: Approaches and applications Planning Through Stochastic Programming 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Modeling the intra-stand variability of carbon and water fluxes in clonal Forests and Climate Change Mathias Christina France CIRAD, UMR Eco&Sols and models: Approaches and applications Eucalyptus plantations Scaling of uncertainty in carbon emission estimates and implications for 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Forests and Climate Change Betha Lusiana Indonesia Woirld Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) locally appropriate designs to reduce emissions from degradation, and models: Approaches and applications deforestation and agroforestation in landscape mosaics 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Proyecto Mexico-Noruega, Forests and Climate Change Oswaldo Carrillo Mexico Forest carbon stock change uncertainty estimation in Mexico and models: Approaches and applications Comision Nacional Forestal 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Norwegian Forest and Landscape Quantifying uncertainties in national estimates of living biomass – a Forests and Climate Change Johannes Breidenbach Norway and models: Approaches and applications Institute comparison of methods 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Norwegian Forest and Landscape Forests and Climate Change Holger Lange Norway Testing of soil carbon models using repeated inventories and models: Approaches and applications Institute 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements USDA Forest Service, Pacific Characterizing Uncertainty in Forest Disturbance Maps Derived from Landsat Forests and Climate Change Warren Cohen United States and models: Approaches and applications Northwest Research Station Time Series 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Total Error Propagated and Partitioned in a Lidar Driven Single Tree Growth Forests and Climate Change George Gertner United States University of Illinois and models: Approaches and applications Model 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Parameterization of 3-PG model for slash pine trees: Assessing climate Forests and Climate Change Carlos Gonzalez-Benecke United States University of Florida and models: Approaches and applications change effects on stand dynamics and productivity 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements A Systematic Framework for Monte Carlo Simulation of Remote Sensing Forests and Climate Change Sean Healey United States US Forest Service and models: Approaches and applications Errors Map in Carbon Assessments 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements The effects on large area forest volume estimates of uncertainty in individual Forests and Climate Change Ron McRoberts United States U.S. Forest Service and models: Approaches and applications tree volume model predictions

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Quantifying sources of uncertainty through traceable and empirical Forests and Climate Change Joshua Roberti United States NEON and models: Approaches and applications approaches at the National Ecological Observatory Network 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Distribution of errors along stem in carbon estimation using hemispherical Forests and Climate Change Bogdan Strimbu United States Louisiana Tech University and models: Approaches and applications photography 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Forests and Climate Change chonggang xu United States Los Alamos National Laboratory Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of a tree mortality monitoring system and models: Approaches and applications 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Novel automated terrestrial Lidar sensor decreases forest measurement Forests and Climate Change Anne Griebel Australia University of Melbourne and models: Approaches and applications uncertainties when used in a multi-method approach. 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements A system for assessing live biomass of Northern Eurasian forests: Forests and Climate Change Anatoly Shvidenko Austria IIASA and models: Approaches and applications methodology, models, results, and uncertainties 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Combined effect of tree spatial patterns and inventory plot patterns in Forests and Climate Change Sylvanus Mensah Benin University of Abomey-Calavi and models: Approaches and applications dendrometric analysis of tropical vegetation types 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Wood volume estimation for eucalyptus plantations using ALS metrics and Forests and Climate Change Eric Bastos Görgens Brazil University of Sao Paulo and models: Approaches and applications stand age 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements HYPSOMETRIC RELATIONSHIP FOR THE SAVANNA IN SOUTHERN TOCANTINS Forests and Climate Change Jose Imana Brazil University of Brasilia and models: Approaches and applications STATE, BRAZIL 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Universidade Regional de Height-diameter mathematical models comparisons for three subtropical Forests and Climate Change Paolo Moser Brazil and models: Approaches and applications Blumenau forest types in southern Brazil 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements The Experimental Forest, National The annual net ecosystem exchange in a subtropical broadleaf plantation in Forests and Climate Change Yen Jen Lai China - Taipei and models: Approaches and applications Taiwan University southern Taiwan. 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Generation of mathematic models for carbon estimates for Pinus Forests and Climate Change Nestor Sagui Costa Rica CATIE and models: Approaches and applications tecunumanii Eguiluz, and, Juglans olanchana Standl in natural forests. 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Finnish Forest Research Institute Forests and Climate Change Aleksi Lehtonen Finland Towards precise estimation of foliar biomass turnover rates in Finland and models: Approaches and applications (Metla) Comparing probability-proportional-to-size and simple random sampling 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Forests and Climate Change Svetlana Saarela Finland University of Helsinki designs in model-assisted estimation of growing stock in a boreal forest area and models: Approaches and applications in Finland. 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Dendrometric indicators of understory vegetation along ecological gradients: Forests and Climate Change Basile Herpigny France IRSTEA and models: Approaches and applications do nonlinear models outperform linear ones? 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Estimation of uncertainty for carbon emssion factors by major species in Forests and Climate Change Raehyun KIM Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute and models: Approaches and applications Korea 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements A study on methods of uncertainty assessment for carbon accounting for Forests and Climate Change Jungkee Pyo Korea, Republic of kongju national university and models: Approaches and applications Pinus densiflora in the Republic of Korea 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Assessing the stability of carbon pools from small forest owners with Forests and Climate Change Hugh Bgisby New Zealand Lincoln University and models: Approaches and applications temporary sequestration using Monte Carlo simulation 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Modelling the uncertainty of climate change impacts on Eucalyptus fastigata Forests and Climate Change Dean Meason New Zealand Scion and models: Approaches and applications productivity in New Zealand 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Instituto Superior de Agronomia, The impact of climate change on Eucalyptus globulus plantations Forests and Climate Change João HN Palma Portugal and models: Approaches and applications Universidade de Lisboa productivity. Bayesian model averaging of two process-based models. 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements A bioclimatic model of main conifer tree species hieght in the Altai-Sayan Forests and Climate Change Elena Parfenova Russian Federation Forest Institute of SB RAS and models: Approaches and applications mountains, central Siberia 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Can detailed physiological measurements be efficiently used in forest Forests and Climate Change Katarina Merganicova Slovakia TU Zvolen and models: Approaches and applications modeling? 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Swedish University of agricultural Temperature response of litter and soil organic matter decomposition is Forests and Climate Change Björn Erhagwen Sweden and models: Approaches and applications sciences SLU determined by chemical composition of organic material 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Swiss Federal Research Institute Quantification of the alpine tree-line shift over the last 25 years using Forests and Climate Change Zuyuan Wang Switzerland and models: Approaches and applications WSL remote sensing data 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements COMPARISON OF METHODOLOGIES FOR QUANTIFYING DEFORESTATION: A Forests and Climate Change Barbara Bomfim United States University of California Davis and models: Approaches and applications STUDY CASE OF CHICO MENDES RESEX, BRAZILIAN AMAZON 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Uncertainty in an uncertain world: Using scientific judgment for evaluating Forests and Climate Change Janae Csavina United States NEON and models: Approaches and applications uncertainty in measurement results. 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements The effect of varying estimation procedures on downed dead wood carbon Forests and Climate Change Grant Domke United States USDA Forest Service and models: Approaches and applications stock estimates using the national forest inventory of the United States

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Random Forests and Stochastic Gradient Boosting for Predicting Tree Canopy Forests and Climate Change Elizabeth Freeman United States US Forest Service and models: Approaches and applications Cover: Comparing Tuning Processes and Model Performance 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Forests and Climate Change Jingjing Liang United States West Virginia University Matrix Model of Forest Dynamics: An Overview and Outlook and models: Approaches and applications 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements The history of forest disturbance in the US: Annual maps of causal agent Forests and Climate Change Gretchen Moisen United States US Forest Service and models: Approaches and applications from Landsat time series 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Opportunities and challenges in evaluating medium-term climatic impacts: Forests and Climate Change Warren Moser United States USDA, Forest Service and models: Approaches and applications The U.S. Northern Forest Futures Project 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Effects of terrain and canopy cover on LiDAR derived DEMs in the Northern Forests and Climate Change David Parrott United States University of Kentucky and models: Approaches and applications Cumberland Plateau 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Forests and Climate Change Kristen Potter United States Northern Arizona University Microclimatic challenges in global change biology and models: Approaches and applications 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Forests and Climate Change Ben Poulter United States Montana State University Addressing global carbon cycle uncertainties with forest management and models: Approaches and applications 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Forests and Climate Change Karen Schleeweis United States US Forest Service Classifying causal agents of forest disturbance with attention to rare classes and models: Approaches and applications 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Testing alternative response designs for training forest disturbance and Forests and Climate Change Todd Schroeder United States US Forest Service and models: Approaches and applications attribution models 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Forests and Climate Change Derek Smith United States NEON A transferable framework to interpret quality results of large data sets and models: Approaches and applications 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Estimating Uncertainty for Measurements of Long-Term Climate Impacts on Forests and Climate Change Jeffrey Taylor United States NEON and models: Approaches and applications Forested Ecosystems across the Continent 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Fake forests and quantifying uncertainty in allometric equations for the ‘real Forests and Climate Change Craig Wayson United States SilvaCarbon and models: Approaches and applications world’ 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Structural and Compositional Patterns in Forest Communities in the Forests and Climate Change Marcella Windmuller-Campione United States Utah State University and models: Approaches and applications Intermountain West SUNY-ESF (College of 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Forests and Climate Change Ruth Yanai United States Environmental Science and Uncertainty in Forest Carbon and Nutrient Budgets and models: Approaches and applications Forestry) 58 Quantifying uncertainty in forest measurements Methodological approach for aboveground biomass estimation using remote Forests and Climate Change Jesus Flores Venezuela Universidad de Los Andes and models: Approaches and applications sensing data in a dry-humid tropical forest from Venezuela 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Land use change in the Sahel. How agroforestry can contribute to Forests and Climate Change Cheikh Mbow Kenya ICRAF adaptive forest management on six continents biodiversity and building ecosystem corridors in West Africa? 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Using 3PG to assess climate change impact on the management plan Forests and Climate Change João HN Palma Portugal adaptive forest management on six continents Universidade de Lisboa optimization of eucalyptus plantations. Case study in Southern Brazil. 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Forests and Climate Change Lucy Rist Sweden SLU A new paradigm for adaptive management adaptive forest management on six continents Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Forests and Climate Change Marc Hanewinkel Switzerland Snow and Landscape Research Impact of climate change on major forest ecosystem services in Europe adaptive forest management on six continents WSL 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Forests and Climate Change Bhaskar Vira United Kingdom University of Cambridge Socio-economic and policy issues of climate change for forests in Asia adaptive forest management on six continents 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Sex-related, growth-climate association of Araucaria angustifolia in Forests and Climate Change Stella Bogino Argentina State University of San Luis adaptive forest management on six continents subtropical planted forests in Argentina 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Climate change impacts on Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem services and Forests and Climate Change Md. Shams Uddin Bangladesh Winrock International, Bangladesh adaptive forest management on six continents dependent livelihoods in Bangladesh 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Instituto de Investigaciones Scenarios of future climate for the Camagüey province, Cuba. Possible Forests and Climate Change Lorge Acosta Cuba adaptive forest management on six continents Agroforestales influence on the forest plantations of mediterranean distribution. 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Carbon budget of state owned forests in Finland, overcoming deforestation Forests and Climate Change Pekka Kauppi Finland University of Helsinki adaptive forest management on six continents and forest degradation “Shelterbelts system of Agroforestry” – Improves Microclimate, Crop Yields, 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and University of Agricultural Sciences, Forests and Climate Change Shivanna Honnurappa India Carbon Sequestration, mitigate Climate Change in dry land ecosystem of adaptive forest management on six continents Dharwad, Karnataka- India peninsular India

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Analysis of Land Cover Change in Riau province to determine the cause of Forests and Climate Change Prayoto Sikumbang Indonesia Riau Forestry Service adaptive forest management on six continents forest conversion 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and International Forestry Students Opportunities for Climate Change Mitigation Through Afforestation and Forests and Climate Change Tolulope Daramola Nigeria adaptive forest management on six continents Association (IFSA) Reforestation of Degraded Lands in The Sub-Saharan Africa

CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY Vegetation change in Boundou Natural Community Reserve, Region of Forests and Climate Change FAYE Laurice Codou Senegal adaptive forest management on six continents OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Tambacounda/Senegal from 1974 to 2010 KUMASI

71 Climate Change: A driver for land-use change and Species and populations growth responses to changed climate: implications Forests and Climate Change Laura Leites United States Penn State University adaptive forest management on six continents for adaptive forest management 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Quantifying forest disturbances as input to carbon budget models in Forests and Climate Change Vanessa Silva Mascorro Canada University of British Columbia monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems southeast Mexico 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Forestry Research and INCAS: an integrated system to support greenhouse gas emission monitoring Forests and Climate Change Haruni Krisnawati Indonesia monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems Development Agency (FORDA) and reporting from land sector in Indonesia 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Forestry and Forest Products Use of remote sensing for forest monitoring at a national level in REDD+ Forests and Climate Change Yasumasa Hirata Japan monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems Research Institute implementation 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and ADVANCE AND CHALLENGE OF REMOTE SENSING IN ASSESSING TROPICAL Forests and Climate Change HAMDAN OMAR Malaysia FRIM monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems FOREST BIOMASS OF MALAYSIA 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Measuring tropical forest degradation from high-resolution remote sensing Forests and Climate Change Jaime Paneque-Gálvez Mexico CIGA-UNAM & ICTA-UAB monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems imagery and field data for building a REDD+ MRV system in Mexico Department of Ecology and 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Natural Resource Management, The development of allometric models for prediction of above- and Forests and Climate Change Tron Eid Norway monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems Norwegian University of Life belowground biomass for all major forest types in Tanzania Sciences 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Forests and Climate Change Luigi Boschetti United States University of Idaho REDD+ and Wildland Fires: the contribution of satellite observation systems. monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Forests and Climate Change Andrew Lister United States USDA Forest Service FIA Strategies for Forest Measurement and Monitoring in Colombia monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Forests and Climate Change Vathana KHUN Cambodia University of Hyogo Estimation of Biomass Expansion Factors for Deciduous Forest in Cambodia monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Modeling forest biomass baselines in Miombo forests of southern Africa: Forests and Climate Change James Halperin Canada University of British Columbia monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems approaches and uncertainties 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and institute of applied ecology, Tree biomass stocks and dynamics and their relation to soil nutrients in an Forests and Climate Change Zhanqing Hao China monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems Chinese Academy of Sciences old growth temperate forest in China 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Forests and Climate Change wenjie wang China NEIGAE Larch forest in northeastern China: carbon sink capacity and soil importance monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems Institute of Remote Sensing and 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Above ground biomass estimation based on LiDAR and HJ data in subtropical Forests and Climate Change Dan Zhao China Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems forest Sciences 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and A geostatistical approach to integrate the national forest inventories and Forests and Climate Change Sheila Edith Zamora Lopez Germany University of Hamburg monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems monitoring issues in a scope of REDD+ 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Forestry Research Institute for Estimating biomass using leaf area index from hemispherical photograph in Forests and Climate Change Tyas Mutiara Basuki Indonesia monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems Watershed Management tropical Dipterocarp forests 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Estimating above-ground biomass using airborne LiDAR in tropical seasonal Forests and Climate Change Tetsuji Ota Japan Kyushu university monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems forests for REDD+ implementation Kenya Forestry Research Institute, 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Forest structure and carbon storage potential of remnant forest fragments in Forests and Climate Change Chemuku Wekesa Kenya Coast Eco-Region Research monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems Kenya Programme 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and Detection and quantification of forest carbon in intact tropical rain forests Forests and Climate Change MIHAE YOON Korea, Republic of Korea University monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems of Brunei Darussalam using remote sensing for REDD+ 74 Advances in forest carbon measurements and The importance of tree crowns and implications for forest carbon stocks in Forests and Climate Change Rosa Goodman United Kingdom University of Leeds monitoring for building REDD+ MRV systems southwestern Amazonia

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Austrian Federal Research Center Utilizing the intraspecific variation in climate response to select appropriate Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Silvio Schueler Austria for Forest Douglas fir provenances for European plantations in future climates temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate University of Alberta, Department Europe-wide analysis of Douglas-fir provenance trials: insights into assisted Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Miriam Isaac-Renton Canada of Renewable Resources migration to address climate change temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Refugial populations – a source of increased genetic diversity for improved Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Palle Madsen Denmark University of Copenhagen forest adaptation capacity temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Thünen Institute of Forest Adaptive forest management in global temperate forests – pathways for a co- Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Andreas Bolte Germany Ecosystems operative network concept temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Julia Sohn Germany Univeristy of Freiburg Potential of thinning to mitigate drought stress in trees – a meta-analysis temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Warsaw University of Life Sciences - Performance of the selected Northern-American tree species introduced in Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Michał Zasada Poland SGGW. Faculty of Forestry Central Europe temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Ruben D. Manzanedo Switzerland University of Bern Forest Biodiversity And Local Adaptation In Dominant European Tree Species temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Field experiments and models as decision support for forest management Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Andreas Rigling Switzerland Snow and Landscape Research under increasing drought risk temperate zones WSL 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Identifying potential tipping points in forest ecosystems using vegetation Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the peter hobson United Kingdom Writtle College function traits and microclimatic indicators temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Using species distribution models to select climate change resistant species Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Elie Padonou Benin University of Abomey-Calavi for ecological restoration of bowé in West Africa temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Laboratoire d'Ecologie Appliquée Suitable habitats an endangered African tree species across protected area Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the ADJAHOSSOU Sessi Gilles Christian Benin (LEA) network and implication for its conservation in Benin temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Research Infrastructure & Network for Monitoring and Adapting European Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Christophe ORAZIO France European Forest Institute Atlantic Forests under Climate Change (REINFFORCE) temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Norbert Asche Germany Wald und Holz NRW Identifying Forests Susceptible to Climate Change in NW-Germany temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate European beech trees have developed an adaptive strategy of survival Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Tamalika Chakraborty Germany University of Freiburg through crown die-back under stress of drought and plant competition temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Chair of Silviculture, University of Responses in physiology and growth of minor central European tree species Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Jörg Kunz Germany Freiburg to drought events temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Director of Forest Research Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Mostafa Jafari Iran Division - RIFR and Head of TPS for Forest vulnerability to climate change in Iran temperate zones LFCCs 75 Adaptive forest management under climate World Agroforestry Centre- Predicting geographic distribution and habitat suitability due to climate Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Kristine Garcia Philippines Philippines change of selected threatened forest tree species in the Philippines temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Dorota Dobrowolska Poland Forest Research Institute Silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) - native or alien tree species in the north Poland temperate zones

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 75 Adaptive forest management under climate The role of social networks in communicating knowledge on climate change Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Karin André Sweden Stockholm Environment Institute adaptation among forestry stakeholders in Sweden temperate zones 75 Adaptive forest management under climate Forests and Climate Change change – networking from local to global scales in the Ruben D. Manzanedo Switzerland University of Bern New Technique To Assess Local Adaptation In Mature Forests temperate zones 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Geographic patterns of genetic variation in white spruce (Picea glauca): Forests and Climate Change Laura Gray Canada University of Alberta ecosystems in response to climate change developing breeding and deployment strategies under climate change 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Ecophysiology of Northern Spruce Species: Implications for management Forests and Climate Change Steve Grossnickle Canada NurseryToForest Solutions ecosystems in response to climate change under climate change 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Forests and Climate Change Josef Urban Czech Republic Mendel University in Brno Ecophysiological aspects of growing Douglas fir in central Europe ecosystems in response to climate change 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Forests and Climate Change Harri Mäkinen Finland METLA Environmental control of growth variation in Norway spruce in Finland ecosystems in response to climate change 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Mitigation of drought by thinning: short-term and long-term effects on Forests and Climate Change Julia Sohn Germany Univeristy of Freiburg ecosystems in response to climate change growth and physiological performance of Norway spruce (Picea abies)

79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Swedish University of Agricultural Long-term volume increment, ingrowth and changes in the stand structure in Forests and Climate Change Martin Ahlström Sweden ecosystems in response to climate change Sciences partially harvested uneven-aged Norway spruce stands in Northern Sweden

79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Use of Continuous Cover Forestry enhances delivery of ecosystem services Forests and Climate Change Bill Mason United Kingdom Forest Research ecosystems in response to climate change and adaptation to climate change in Sitka spruce planted forests. 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Systematic Review of Impacts of the White Spruce Tree Improvement Forests and Climate Change Suborna Ahmed Canada University of British Columbia ecosystems in response to climate change Program in the Boreal Forest of Canada: A Meta-Analytical Approach 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Development and dynamics of young aspen-spruce mixedwood stands in Forests and Climate Change Philip Comeau Canada Univ. of Alberta ecosystems in response to climate change western Canadian Boreal Forests 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Case study: Impact of Climate Change on Industrially Relevant White Spruce Forests and Climate Change Tessie Tong Canada FPinnovations ecosystems in response to climate change Wood Traits Determined with SilviScanTM Seedling and sapling regeneration characteristics and spatial distribution 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Forests and Climate Change li yanli China Beijing Forestry University pattern of spruce-fir forests in the Changbai Mountains of northeastern ecosystems in response to climate change China 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Ecological and economic impacts of Douglas-fir cultivation in the Central Forests and Climate Change Vilém Podrázský Czech Republic CULS Prague ecosystems in response to climate change Europe Intra-annual phloem and xylem formation, and primordial shoot 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Forests and Climate Change Tuula Jyske Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute development in Norway spruce saplings exposed to elevated CO2 and ecosystems in response to climate change temperature 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Intra-annual xylem formation of Norway spruce and Scots pine across Forests and Climate Change Harri Mäkinen Finland METLA ecosystems in response to climate change latitudinal gradient in Finland 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Forests and Climate Change Harri Mäkinen Finland METLA Thinning of Norway spruce stands under changing climate ecosystems in response to climate change Institute of forestry, Lithuanian Damages risk assessment of Norway spruce forests with different site and 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Forests and Climate Change Povilas Žemaitis Lithuania research centre for agriculture and stands characteristics: towards sustainability assessment and sustainable ecosystems in response to climate change forestry management 79 Sustainable management of spruce dominated Forest diversity and patterns of spruce survival following a spruce beetle Forests and Climate Change Michael Bunnell United States Brigham Young University ecosystems in response to climate change epidemic 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use The value of the protection and restoration of mangroves in Mexico as a Forests and Climate Change Fernanda Adame Australia Griffith University change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities climate change mitigation strategy 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use Land-use change threats and knowledge of climate affecting variables in Forests and Climate Change Kristell Hergoualc'h Peru CIFOR change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities tropical peat swamp forests: A comparison between Indonesia and Peru 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use Simulating the impacts of climate change and land conversion on the carbon Forests and Climate Change Steve Frolking United States University of New Hampshire change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities balance of tropical peatlands in Indonesia 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use Carbon Stocks and Dynamics in the High Altitude Mountain Peatlands of Forests and Climate Change John Hribljan United States Michigan Technological University change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities South America 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use Forests and Climate Change Boone Kauffman United States Oregon State University The Global Significance and Future of Tropical Forested Wetlands change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use Forests and Climate Change Richard MacKenzie United States United State Forest Service Sediment and C accumulation rates in mangrove forests change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use Assessing Mangrove Vulnerability across Geomorphic Settings in the Forests and Climate Change Victor Rivera-Monroy United States Louisiana State University change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities Americas: Carbon Sequestration Myths, Hopes, and Dreams 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use Forests and Climate Change Matthew Warren United States USDA Forest Service Ecosystem carbon storage of Indonesia's peat swamp forests change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use A preliminary account of carbon stocks in mangrove ecosystems in the Forests and Climate Change Vien Ngoc Nam Viet Nam Nong Lam University change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities Mekong deltas

81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use College of Agriculture and Life Stand Density for Better Tree Carbon Stocks in Monospecific Mangrove Forests and Climate Change Dixon Gevana Korea, Republic of change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities Sciences, Seoul National University Plantation in the Philippines

81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use ECOSYSTEMS RESEARCH AND BLUE CARBON OF SELECTED PLANTATION AND NATURAL STANDS OF Forests and Climate Change JOSE ALAN CASTILLO Philippines change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities DEVELOPMENT BUREAU MANGROVE FORESTS IN THE PHILIPPINES College of Forestry and Natural 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use To thin or not to thin: Potential economic benefits of carbon stocks and Forests and Climate Change Dixon Gevana Philippines Resources, University of the change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities wood in community-managed mangrove plantations in Bohol, Philippines Philippines Los Baños 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use PhD Candidate, Geography Vegetation dynamics and forest degradation monitoring for REDD+: the case Forests and Climate Change Abu Mahmood United Kingdom change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities Department, Durham University for the world largest mangrove 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use USDA Forest Service - Northern Forests and Climate Change Randall Kolka United States Sustainable Wetlands Adaptation and Mitigation Program (SWAMP) change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities Research Station 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use USDA Forest Service Northern Approaches to Regional and Continental Estimates of Carbon Stocks and Forests and Climate Change Erik Lilleskov United States change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities Research Station Fluxes in Tropical Wetland Forests and Mountain Peatlands 81 Tropical forest wetlands, climate, and land-use Forests and Climate Change Carl Trettin United States US Forest Service Carbon Stocks in Mangroves within the Zambezi Delta, Mozambique change: Adaptation and mitigation opportunities Natural Resources Canada, 83 Boreal at risk: Integrative science as a strong How much dead wood is enough in Canadian forests? A review of the Forests and Climate Change André Arsenault Canada Canadian Forest Service, Atlantic foundation for public policy development science and policy. Forestry Centre 83 Boreal at risk: Integrative science as a strong Can mixedwood management mitigate climate change impacts on spruce in Forests and Climate Change Philip Comeau Canada Univ. of Alberta foundation for public policy development western Canada’s boreal forests? 83 Boreal at risk: Integrative science as a strong Ecosystem consequences of the northward expansion of the eastern spruce Forests and Climate Change Louis De Grandpre Canada Natural Resources Canada foundation for public policy development budworm 83 Boreal at risk: Integrative science as a strong Natural Resources Canada, Forests and Climate Change Werner Kurz Canada Boreal at Risk: From Boreal Science to Public Policy foundation for public policy development Canadian Forest Service 83 Boreal at risk: Integrative science as a strong Natural Resources Canada / Understanding the interactions between climate change, heart rot and Forests and Climate Change Tod Ramsfield Canada foundation for public policy development Canadian Forest Service carbon sequestration in Populus tremuloides in the boreal forest 83 Boreal at risk: Integrative science as a strong Report from the Global Frontlines: Does Climate Change During this Century Forests and Climate Change Craig D. Allen United States USGS foundation for public policy development Imperil All Historic Forests Across Planet Earth? 83 Boreal at risk: Integrative science as a strong Preventing damage from a southern pest in northern forests: The future of Forests and Climate Change Kier Klepzig United States USDA Forest Service foundation for public policy development the southern pine beetle prevention program? 83 Boreal at risk: Integrative science as a strong Forests and Climate Change Dylan Parry United States State University of New York Climate, Adaptation, and the Northward Range Expansion of Gypsy Moth foundation for public policy development 83 Boreal at risk: Integrative science as a strong Can different in situ oil sands exploratory (OSE) construction techniques Forests and Climate Change Maggie Glasgow Canada University of Alberta foundation for public policy development improve forest community regrowth in northern Alberta, Canada? 83 Boreal at risk: Integrative science as a strong Finnish Forest Research Institute, Internal development of Norway spruce buds from dormancy to bud burst - Forests and Climate Change Anneli Viherä-Aarnio Finland foundation for public policy development Vantaa Unit new tools for phenological modeling 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Do we have to measure all those trees again? The potential for variable Forests and Climate Change Cris Brack Australia Australian National University occasions probability sampling. 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Evolution and Maintenance of a Permanent Plot system in an evolving Forests and Climate Change David Mannes Australia Forestry Tasmania occasions political and technical landscape. A synthesis of recent model evaluation activities conducted in support of 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Natural Resources Canada, Forests and Climate Change Juha Metsaranta Canada Canada’s National Forest Carbon Monitoring, Accounting, and Reporting occasions Canadian Forest Service System 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Finnish Forest Research Institute Forests and Climate Change Juha Heikkinen Finland National biomass and carbon inventory based on sample plots occasions (Metla)

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Department of Ecoinformatics, Biometrics and Forest Growth ; 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Efficient sampling techniques for the estimation of deadwood volume and Forests and Climate Change Tim Ritter Germany University of Göttingen ; occasions carbon storage in managed forests Büsgenweg 4 ; Göttingen 37077 ; GERMANY 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Tokyo University of Agriculture Difference of carbon balance through forest management and timber Forests and Climate Change Masahiro Iwaoka Japan occasions and Technology utilization at different cutting periods 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Sources of sampling errors due to the changes of sampling design in forest Forests and Climate Change Katarina Merganicova Slovakia TU Zvolen occasions monitoring 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Review of a REDD baseline assessment and pilot study for carbon stock Forests and Climate Change Denis Alder United Kingdom Denis Alder Consulting occasions monitoring in Guyana 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive USDA Forest Service, PNW Challenges with quantifying causes of forest carbon flux from remeasured Forests and Climate Change Andrew Gray United States occasions Research Station inventories 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive WOOD CARBON STORAGE IN A SEMIDECIDUAL SEASONAL SECONDARY Forests and Climate Change Maria G. F. Reis Brazil Universidade Federal de Viçosa occasions FRAGMENT IN THE ATLANTIC FOREST DOMAIN, IN BRAZIL, OVER 20 YEARS 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Contribution of forest management to carbon sequestration in Brazilian Forests and Climate Change Cintia Souza Brazil Embrapa occasions Amazon 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Carbon stock and dynamics of pioneers and non-pioneers forest species in Forests and Climate Change Cintia Souza Brazil Embrapa occasions an undisturbed forest in Brazilian Amazon 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Contribution of families Sapotaceae, Burseraceae and Lecythidaceae in the Forests and Climate Change Cintia Souza Brazil Embrapa occasions carbon sequestration of an unmanaged forest in Brazilian Amazon 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Institute of Applied Ecology, Forest carbon storage and tree biomass dynamics under the Natural Forest Forests and Climate Change Limin Dai China occasions Chinese Academy of Sciences Protection Project in northeastern forest region of China 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Institute of Applied Ecology, Estimates of forest biomass carbon storage in Liaoning Province of Northeast Forests and Climate Change Li Zhou China occasions Chinese Academy of Sciences China: A Review and Assessment 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Institute of Applied Ecology, Biomass carbon storage and its sequestration potential of Natural Forest Forests and Climate Change Wangming Zhou China occasions Chinese Academy of Sciences Protection Project afforestation in China 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive The Experimental Forest, National Temporal and spatial variation of soil respiration in a subtropical broadleaves Forests and Climate Change Po Neng Chiang China - Taipei occasions Taiwan University forest in Taiwan 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Influence of extreme storm events on forest soil carbon stock changes in Forests and Climate Change Bin You Germany Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg occasions Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive ANDHRA PRADESH FOREST NEAR REALTIME ANNUAL VEGETATION MONITORING IN ANDHRA PRADESH, Forests and Climate Change Harish Chandra Mishra India occasions DEPARTMENT,INDIA INDIA USING LISS III DATA 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Forests and Climate Change Somanta Chan Japan University of Hyogo Carbon Stocks and Species Diversity in Natural Forests in Cambodia occasions 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Forestry and forest products Potential change of NEP caused by tree species change under the climate Forests and Climate Change Yuji Kominami Japan occasions research institute change in Japan 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Evaluation of Permanent Sites for the Monitoring and Modeling of Biomass Forests and Climate Change Luis Alejandro Lopez-Ochoa Mexico occasions Leon and CO2 in Mexico’s Mixed Forests 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Instituto Tecnológico de El Salto. Biomass and Forest Carbon accounting in Cold-Temperate Ecosystems in Forests and Climate Change Benedicto Vargas-Larreta Mexico occasions DGEST Northern Mexico 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Above ground carbon sequestration capacity of Tectona grandis stand in Forests and Climate Change Funmilayo Popo-ola Nigeria University of Port Harcourt occasions Omo Forest Reserve, Ogun State, Nigeria 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Estimation of Aboveground Biomass in Mount Makiling Forest Reserve using Forests and Climate Change Shierel Vallesteros Philippines Nueva Vizcaya State University occasions Landsat ETM+ Data

Professor, Director of Education and Research Institute of Forestry 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Forests and Climate Change Petro Lakyda Ukraine and Park Gardening, National Deposited Carbon in Ukrainian Forests: Current Stock and Midterm Forecast occasions University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine

9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Comparing alternatives for intensifying sampling intensity in forest Forests and Climate Change Jock Blackard United States US Forest Service occasions inventories

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Biomass and carbon stores estimated in 2011 and 1934 at Priest River Forests and Climate Change Andrew Hudak United States USDA Forest Service occasions Experimental Forest, northern Idaho, USA 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Forests and Climate Change Gretchen Moisen United States US Forest Service The role of remote sensing in US forest inventories: past, present and future occasions 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Forests and Climate Change Christopher Woodall United States USDA Forest Service Recent Technical Changes to the United States Forest Carbon Inventory occasions 9 Forest biomass and carbon inventory on successive Carbon Flux of Down Woody Materials in Forests of the Eastern United Forests and Climate Change Christopher Woodall United States USDA Forest Service occasions States Does forest decentralization strengthen women’s adaptive capacity to Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Tiani Anne Marie Cameroon CIFOR climate change in the Congo Basin? Insight from Cameroon Response to climate change in Canadian forest-based communities: Does Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Maureen Reed Canada University of Saskatchewan gender matter? Gender integration in climate change adaptation in the Pato Balsillas Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Liliana Vanegas Colombia ONF Andina Farmer´s reserve, in Caquetá, Colombia. Center for International Forestry Challenges, opportunities and outcomes of women's participation in forest Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Esther Mwangi Indonesia Research (CIFOR) governance: Lessons from CIFOR's Research Challenging perceptions about men, women and forest product use: A global Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Terry Sunderland Indonesia CIFOR comparative study Ministry of Forests and Soil Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Madhu Ghimire Nepal Forest Governance, Gender and Social Inclusion and REDD+ in Nepal Consertation Gender dimensions in the management of smallholder forest landscapes in Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Peter Cronkleton Peru CIFOR the Peruvian Amazon Are women more vulnerable to climate change and other interacting Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Sheona Shackleton South Africa CIFOR stressors in the rural Eastern Cape, South Africa? Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Alba Saray Perez Teran Cameroon CIFOR Equatorial Guinea’s rural women’s vulnerability to climate change Forestry Research Institute of Developing strategies for REDDES activities in selected pilot areas in Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Ernest Foli Ghana Ghana Cameroon, Ghana and Nigeria Centre for Forestry Research and Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Niken Sakuntaladewi Indonesia Development on Climate Change Land Tenure and Community-based Adaptation to Climate Risk and Policy Gender perspective on the contribution of CF intervention in peoples' Forests and Climate Change 92 Gender, participation and climate change Kalpana Shrestha Nepal eGTech Pvt Ltd livelihood in Nepal Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate Fire impact on the structure and dynamic of Prosopis caldenia woodlands in Forests and Climate Change Stella Bogino Argentina State University of San Luis change and fire impacts the Argentinean pampas Laboratoire d’Ecologie Appliquée, Faculté des Sciences Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate Tree-Ring: A Suitable Implement For Fire History Reconstruction In Savanna Forests and Climate Change Franck Sinsin Benin Agronomiques, Université change and fire impacts Woodland And Dry Forest d’Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 526 Cotonou (République du Bénin) Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate Responses of the radial growth of trees to climate change at the timberline Forests and Climate Change HE SHANG China Chinese Academy of Forestry change and fire impacts in southeast Tibetan Plateau Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate Forests and Climate Change Raul Solís Mexico Faculty of Forest Sciences-UJED Tree-growth response to ENSO in Mexico Northern change and fire impacts Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate Forest Ecosystem Reorganization Underway in the Southwestern US: A Forests and Climate Change A. Park Williams United States Los Alamos National Laboratory change and fire impacts Preview of Widespread Forest Changes in the Anthropocene? Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate Forests and Climate Change PATRICIA MATTOS Brazil EMBRAPA Site selection for dendroclimatological studies with Bertholletia excelsa change and fire impacts Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate Response of cellulose microfibril angle in tree ring of Picea crassifolia to Forests and Climate Change jinmei xu China Chinese Academy of Forestry change and fire impacts climate Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate Wood anatomy and dendroclimatological potential of trees of the dry Forests and Climate Change Ana Briceño Colombia National University of Colombia change and fire impacts tropical forests of Colombia Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate Kerala Forest Research Institute, Ring-width variability and growth rate of natural teak provenances from Forests and Climate Change Thulasidas P.K India change and fire impacts Peechi India

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PROCESSES RESPONSIBLE FOR RADIAL Forests and Climate Change Galina Russian Federation change and fire impacts SB RAS DIAMETERS AND WALL THICKNESS OF SCOTS PINE TRACHEIDS Dendrochronology: detecting and modelling climate Forests and Climate Change Pichit Lumyai Thailand Kasetsart University Climatic Effects on Teak Growth in Northern Thailand change and fire impacts Forests and Climate Change Modeling and simulation systems Nicholas Crookston United States USDA Forest Service Considering climate change: Growth and yield forecasting using Climate-FVS International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), REDD Options as a Risk Management Instrument under Policy Uncertainty Forests and Climate Change Modeling and simulation systems Nikolay Khabarov Austria Ecosystems Services and and Market Volatility Management Program (ESM) Commission for Environmental New tools for the use of spatially-explicit forest disturbance data in the Forests and Climate Change Modeling and simulation systems David Greenberg Canada Cooperation / Canadian Forest estimation of forest carbon budgets within North America Service Exploring economic optimization for managed tropical forests using Forests and Climate Change Modeling and simulation systems Sebastian Palmas Mexico University of Florida individual-based modeling: an exercise with data from Quintana Roo, Mexico. Alterra, Wageningen University Assessing the impact of air quality and climate change on carbon Forests and Climate Change Modeling and simulation systems Wim de Vries Netherlands and Research centre sequestration and biodiversity of forest ecosystems in Europe Norwegian University of Life Combining process modeling and national inventory plots for estimating Forests and Climate Change Modeling and simulation systems Even Bergseng Norway Sciences climate change effects on boreal forest growth – case Norway Forest Research Centre, School of Estimating the fertility rating parameter of the 3PG model from soil Forests and Climate Change Modeling and simulation systems Margarida Tomé Portugal Agriculture, Technical University of properties. Application to Eucalyptus globulus in Portugal Lisbon Modelling forest management in Sweden: trade-offs between carbon benefit Forests and Climate Change Modeling and simulation systems Bishnu Poudel Sweden Mid Sweden University and biodiversity conservation Monitoring soil carbon stocks and dynamics at Humus dynamics in timberline ecotones - Case studies from the Austrian Forests and Climate Change Klaus Katzensteiner Austria BOKU University Vienna variable spatial scales Alps Monitoring soil carbon stocks and dynamics at Warming effects on soil C-cycling: Recap after nine years of artificial soil Forests and Climate Change Andreas Schindlbacher Austria Forest Research Center variable spatial scales warming in a temperate spruce forest Monitoring soil carbon stocks and dynamics at Carbon loss and degradation indicators in Nothofagus forests of the Andes Forests and Climate Change Francis Dube Chile University of Concepcion variable spatial scales and Coastal range in the Mediterranean region of Chile Monitoring soil carbon stocks and dynamics at Department of Forest Sciences, Forests and Climate Change Syed Ashraful Alam Finland Biomass and soil carbon stocks of Sudanese Acacia savanna woodland variable spatial scales VITRI, University of Helsinki Monitoring soil carbon stocks and dynamics at Forests and Climate Change Jeyanny Vijayanathan Malaysia Forest Research Institute Malaysia Estimation of Forest Floor Carbon Stocks in a Tropical Montane Forest variable spatial scales Monitoring soil carbon stocks and dynamics at Norwegian Forest and Landscape Estimating soil carbon dynamics in northern forests for reporting to the Forests and Climate Change Lise Dalsgaard Norway variable spatial scales Institute United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Monitoring soil carbon stocks and dynamics at Forests and Climate Change Hobie Perry United States USDA Forest Service Estimating forest floor carbon content in the United States variable spatial scales Monitoring soil carbon stocks and dynamics at Soil organic carbon and nitrogen sequestration over an age sequence of Forests and Climate Change Lizzie Mujuru Zimbabwe Bindura University variable spatial scales Pinus patula plantations in Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe A comparative analysis of global stakeholders’ perceptions of the Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Tek Maraseni Australia University of Southern Queensland governance quality of the CDM and REDD+ Centre of Excellence for Climate Frost pocket effect results in severe canopy damage in a Mediterranean-type Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session George Matusick Australia Change, Woodland and Forest forest in southwestern Australia Health, Murdoch University University of Natural Resources Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Adam Moreno Austria A new European climate dataset and Life Sciences Vienna Effect of field plot location on estimating tropical forest attributes of Nepal Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Parvez Rana Bangladesh UEF using ALS (Airborne Laser Scanning) data Univ. Liège - Gembloux Agro - Bio Knowing the past to anticipate the future: soil charcoal as a proxy to model Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Julie Morin-Rivat Belgium Tech the evolution of tropical forests

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Université d'Abomey-Calavi (UAC) / Faculté des Sciences Influence of climate change on the geographic distribution of Dialium Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Faustin ASSONGBA Benin Agronomiques, Laboratoire guineense Willd. (Fabaceae) in Benin d'Ecologie Appliquée Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Gilbert ATINDOGBE Benin Assessment and identification of factors influencing deadwood in Benin University of Abomey-Calavi Effect of water availability on the radial profile of wood density by X-ray Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Vinicius Castro Brazil ESALQ/USP densitometry for Eucalyptus grandis, at 36 months old in Brazil

COMPARATIVE WOOD ANATOMY OF Cordia trichotoma (BORAGINACEAE) Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session CAROLINE CAUM Brazil UNESP - BOTUCATU FROM SEEDS OF TWO PROVENANCES AND ANALYSIS OF ITS GROWTH RINGS

Structure diametric of one planted forest through probability density Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Jose Imana Brazil University of Brasilia functions Federal University of Paraná - Influences of meteorological variables on the diametric growth of Araucaria Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Aurélio Lourenço Rodrigues Brazil UFPR angustifolia (Bertol.) O. Kuntze in Southern Brazilian Highlands Action For Sustainable Floristic diversity and Carbon stock in the northern part of the Lobéké Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Joseph Félix KOUEDJI MONTHE Cameroon Development National Park Modeling legacies of harvest on carbon fluxes and stocks in northern Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Weifeng Wang Canada McGill University temperate forests using an ecosystem model Institute of Forest Resources The variations analysis of forest canopy closure estimated from airborne Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Qingwang Liu China Information Techniques, CAF LiDAR data Establishment of complete daily time series of precipitation and its change Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session CHENGYI ZHANG China National Climate Center, CMA characteristics during 1960-2010 in East Forest Region in China Institute of Applied Ecology, Changes in carbon density for three old-growth forests on Changbai Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Li Zhou China Chinese Academy Sciences Mountain, Northeast China Associate Research Fellow/ Spatio-temporal distribution of rainfall at NTU Experimental Forest for Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Chiang Wei China - Taipei National Taiwan University climate change in central Taiwan Experimental Forest THE EXPERIMENTAL FOREST Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session JUI-CHU YU China - Taipei Study of Litterfall dynamics of Xitou CO2 flux research site in Taiwan ,National Taiwan University Growth, biomass accumulation and functionality of Gmelina arborea (L.) Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Omar Melo Cruz Colombia Roxb, in climate change scenarios for Colombia. UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DEL Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass in secondary forests Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session VICTOR MENA Colombia CHOCÓ located in San Vicente de Chucuri , Santander, Colombia Modelling the Economics of the Reference Levels for Forest Management Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Jani Laturi Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute Emissions in the EU On the Economics of Forest Carbon: Renewable and Carbon Neutral But Not Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Jussi Lintunen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute Emissions Free Finnish Forest Research Institute, Variability of trend estimates of spring phenology in relation to time series Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Anneli Viherä-Aarnio Finland Vantaa Unit length Long term projections of the French forest assets under climatically-induced Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Antonello Lobianco France INRA uncertainety Environmental Remote Sensing Measuring Photosynthesis of Beech Seedlings with Field Imaging Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Henning Buddenbaum Germany and Geoinformatics, Trier Spectroscopy University Dresden university of Technology, Remote sensing, GIS and successive inventory for forest resource assessment Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Mustafa M. El-Abbas Germany Faculty of Environmental Sciences, in the Blue Nile region, Sudan Germany Laboratory of Botany and Plant Ecology (University of Lome, Togo) Tropical dry forests above-ground biomass measurements in West Africa, Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Hodabalo Pereki Germany and Hamburg University of Applied Abdoulaye Wildlife Reserve (Togo) Sciences (Germany) Forest Research Institute Baden- Modelling bark thickness and volume for Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Stefan M. Stängle Germany Württemberg Karst) in SW-Germany

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Environmental Remote Sensing Perspectives of integrating multi-phenological and multi-sensory remote Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Johannes Stoffels Germany and Geoinformatics, Trier sensing data into operational forest management University CSIR - Forestry Research Institute Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and / or O3 on wood density of paper Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Emmanuel Ebanyenle Ghana of Ghana, UPO 63, KNUST, birch and trembling aspen Kumasi_Ghana West Bengal State University, Agroforestry and Climate Change An Empirical Study in Drought and Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Jyotish Prakash Basu India Barasat, Kolkata Mountain regions of West Bengal, India Mangalappilly SOIL CARBON STORAGE POTENTIAL OF VARIOUS FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Sujatha India Kerala Forest Research Institute Parameswaran THE SOUTHERN WESTERN GHATS, INDIA Growing stock and soil vegetation interrelationship under Shisham Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Shama Jabeen Mir India Forest Research Institute (Dalbergia sissoo) and Eucalyptus (Mysore gum) plantations in north India BIOMASS POTENTIAL AND CARBON FIXATION IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Rahmawaty Indonesia University of Sumatera Utara IN GUNUNG LEUSER NATIONAL PARK NORTH SUMATRA INDONESIA Research Institute of Forests and Three Experiences of Geostatistics Application for Estimation and Mapping Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Reza Akhavan Iran Rangelands, Tehran, Iran of Forest Stock in the Caspian Region of Northern Iran The influence of forest tree mixture on the potential of carbon storage in Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Maryam Salehi Iran University of Tehran Hyrcanian forest Determination of soil carbon sequestration by using humic content in pure Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Ghavamudin Zahedi Amiri Iran University of Tehran and mixed stands of beech in kheyroud forest/ Iran Estimating stand heights and crown structure of subtropical broadleaved Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Azita Binti Ahmad Zawawi Japan University of The Ryukyus forest using LiDAR data in Okinawa island, Japan Forestry and Forest Products Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Takafumi Miyama Japan Nocturnal isoprene emission from deciduous trees in Japan Research Institute, Japan Estimating aboveground tree biomass in three different miombo woodlands Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Shem Kuyah Kenya World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) and associated land use systems in Malawi Effects of open-field experimental warming using the infrared lamp on seed Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Jaehong Hwang Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute germination characteristics of major coniferous species in Korea Biology / Kongju National Ecosystem service in Worak National Park, Korea - Net Ecosystem Production Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session SEUNG HYUK LEE Korea, Republic of University and Distribution of Organic carbon - Changes in physiological responses of the Pinus densiflora and Quercus Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Changyoung Oh Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute acutissima under elevated CO2 concentration Southern Forest Resources Cold tolerance assessment of Raphiolepis indica var. umbellata by predicting Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Hyeon Cheol Shin Korea, Republic of Research Center, Korea Forest cold kill temperature and field planting test in South Korea Research Institute Ecole Superieure des Sciences Forest aboveground biomass estimates in Madagascar: new insights from Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Herimanitra Patrick Rafidimanantsoa Madagascar Agronomiques - Water and the use of wood specific gravity data Forestry Department Soil Carbon Storage in Different Species Dominance of Sarawak Mangrove Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Seca Gandaseca Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia Forest, Malaysia Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, EVALUATION OF CARBON CONTENT IN FORESTS OF NORTH EASTERN Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Oscar Alberto Aguirre Calderón Mexico U.A.N.L. MEXICO A SPATIO-TEMPORAL ASSESSMENT OF FOREST COVER CHANGES IN Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Tsogtbaatar Jamsran Mongolia Institute of GeoEcology MONGOLIA USING REMOTELY SENSED DATA ECOSYSTEMS RESEARCH AND BIOMASS AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION OF SELECTED NATURAL Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session JOSE ALAN CASTILLO Philippines DEVELOPMENT BUREAU MANGROVE FORESTS IN THE PHILIPPINES Point to Surface Mapping of Selected Soil Properties using different Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Shierel Vallesteros Philippines Nueva Vizcaya State University Interpolation Techniques Swedish university of agricultural A reversible alternative to girdling for reducing phloem carbon transport in Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Nils Henriksson Sweden sciences carbon allocation studies. Forest management scenarios and their effects on ecosystem services: Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Bishnu Poudel Sweden Mid Sweden University modelling results from Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural Simulating the long-term effects of tree retention and forest set-asides on Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Jean-Michel Roberge Sweden Sciences (SLU) the availability of biodiversity structures at the landscape scale

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Swedish University of Agricultural New approach for extracting growth trends and climate information from Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Nicole Suty Sweden Sciences radial increment of Scots pine and Norway spruce Teak (Tectona grandis Linn.f) Biomass and Carbon Stocks in FIO Thong Pha Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Sapit Diloksumpun Thailand Kasetsart University Phum Plantation, Western Thailand

The Key Laboratory for Silviculture and Conservation of Ministry of Study on tropical sudanian area major agroforestry landscape pattern Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session FOUSSENI FOLEGA Togo Education, Beijing Forestry involvement in carbon sequestration balance in Togo University, Beijing100083, People’s Republic of China.

Structural changes are more important than compositional changes in Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Collins Bulafu Uganda makerere university kampala driving biomass changes in Ugandan forest fragments. School of Environment, Natural Towards an understanding of shifting cultivation systems as a form of forest Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Lucía Morales United Kingdom Resources and Geography, Bangor degradation University Developing indicators of thermodynamic function in temperate forest Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Catherine norris United Kingdom writtle college ecosystems USDA Forest Service, Pacific An Historically Consistent and Broadly Applicable MRV System Based on Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Warren Cohen United States Northwest Research Station Lidar Sampling and Landsat Time-series Exploring options for the estimation of forest carbon stocks from 1990 to the Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Grant Domke United States USDA Forest Service present using the national forest inventory of the United States Investigating the Interception of Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Humphrey Kalibo United States University of Nebraska, Lincoln among Selected Deciduous Trees at Prairie Pines Preserve, Lincoln, NE Evaluating additionality and leakage issues from voluntary participation in Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Gregory S. Latta United States Oregon State University forest carbon offset programs The United States Government's SilvaCarbon Program: Technology Transfer Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Andrew Lister United States USDA Forest Service FIA for MRV Development Forests and Climate Change General Poster Session Lisa Samuelson United States Auburn University Forest Carbon Stocks in Longleaf Pine Forests in the Southern United States 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: The impacts of forest changes on flow regimes in the upper reach of Poyang Forest and Water Interactions Wenfei Liu China Nanchang instiute of technology Consequences at variable spatial scales. River basin 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Effect of forest changes on river discharge and sediment in a large scale Forest and Water Interactions Ping Zhou China Guangdong Academy of Forestry Consequences at variable spatial scales. watershed Swedish University of Agricultural 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Sciences (SLU), Department of Mind the gap: Trees can improve groundwater recharge in the seasonally dry Forest and Water Interactions Aida Bargués Tobella Sweden Consequences at variable spatial scales. Forest Ecology and Management, tropics SE90183 Umeå, Sweden 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Forest and Water Interactions Pınar Pamukçu Turkey Istanbul University Prediction of Channel Erosion in Watersheds along Urban-Rural Transition Consequences at variable spatial scales. 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: The effect of land use change on the ecosystem services provided by Forest and Water Interactions Christopher Anderson United States Auburn University Consequences at variable spatial scales. headwater wetlands in Alabama 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: How much do bark beetles change the annual water cycle of a spruce-fir Forest and Water Interactions John Frank United States U.S. Forest Service Consequences at variable spatial scales. forest? 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Floodplain forest restoration: rethinking management legacies for flood Forest and Water Interactions Jason Hubbart United States University of Missouri Consequences at variable spatial scales. mitigation and consumptive water use in flood prone lands 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Forest and Water Interactions Latif Kalin United States Auburn University Role of Land Use/Cover and Water Quality on West Nile Virus Incidence Consequences at variable spatial scales. 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: University of Electronic Science The hydrological responses to cumulative forest disturbances in six large Forest and Water Interactions Mingfang Zhang China Consequences at variable spatial scales. and Technology of China watersheds, B.C. Interior, Canada 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: The impact of forest vegetation change on water yield in the subalpine Forest and Water Interactions Yuandong Zhang China Chinese Academy of Forestry Consequences at variable spatial scales. region of southwestern China 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: South China Botanic Garden, Forest recovery on runoff and river discharge at different scales in Forest and Water Interactions Guoyi Zhou China Consequences at variable spatial scales. Chinese Academy of Sciences subtropical area of China 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Using hydrological modeling to estimate erosion in a premontane primary Forest and Water Interactions Nestor Veas Ecuador CATIE Consequences at variable spatial scales. rainforest. San Lorencito Watershed, Tilaran, Costa Rica.

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Model-Based Assessment of Land-Use / Land-Cover Change on Water 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Technische Universität Dresden / Forest and Water Interactions Daniel Hawtree Germany Quality and Economic Outcomes in an Agricultural Watershed in North- Consequences at variable spatial scales. Università degli Studi di Padova Central Portugal 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: MSc European Forestry Student, Water erosion vulnerability of upland watersheds under different forest Forest and Water Interactions Md. Mohitul Hossain Germany Consequences at variable spatial scales. University of Freiburg covers in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh Forestry Research Institute of 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Macassar, Forestry Resaerch and Forest and Water Interactions Hunggul Y.S.H Nugroho Indonesia WATERYIELD QUALITY AFTER LANDUSE CONVERSION Consequences at variable spatial scales. Development Agency, Indonesian Ministry of Forestry 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada Hydrological Investigations of Forest Disturbance and Land Cover Impacts in Forest and Water Interactions Hatma Suryatmojo Indonesia Consequences at variable spatial scales. University. the Intensive Forest Management System 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Forest and Water Interactions Ismariah Ahmad Malaysia Forest Research Institute Malaysia PES : THE WATERSHED SERVICES OF TROPICAL FOREST Consequences at variable spatial scales. 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Spatial Characteristics of Physico-Chemical Parameters of a reservoir Forest and Water Interactions Oyediran Olusegun Oyebola Nigeria Consequences at variable spatial scales. Nigeria adjoined by Degraded Watershed Forest 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Predicting the hydrologic response of the Abra River basin to land use and Forest and Water Interactions Nathaniel Alibuyog Philippines Mariano Marcos State University Consequences at variable spatial scales. climate changes using the SWAT model Department of Geomorphology, 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Institute of Geography and Spatial Short-term variability of the spring and stream water chemical composition Forest and Water Interactions Kosmowska Amanda Poland Consequences at variable spatial scales. Management, Jagiellonian in catchment with different antropopressure (Carpathian, southern Poland) University Swedish University of Agricultural 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Sciences (SLU), Department of Effects of trees on infiltrability and preferential flow in two contrasting cases Forest and Water Interactions Laura Benegas Sweden Consequences at variable spatial scales. Forest Ecology and Management, in Central American tropics SE90183 Umeå, Sweden. 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Ecohydrology of a (small) mixed-savanna mixed purpose catchment in Forest and Water Interactions Natalie Ceperley Switzerland Consequences at variable spatial scales. Lausanne (EPFL) Burkina Faso 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Interaction on Land Use Changes to Hydrological Characteristics of Mae Forest and Water Interactions Dokrak Marod Thailand Kasetsart University Consequences at variable spatial scales. Klong Head Watershed, western Thailand 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam Analysis of Land Use/Land Cover Changes on Riparian Area due to Forest and Water Interactions ABDULLAH EMIN AKAY Turkey Consequences at variable spatial scales. University Urbanization Effects in a Dam Watershed in Kahramanmaras, Turkey 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Istanbul University, Faculty of Forest and Water Interactions Betül Uygur Turkey Quantification of water related ecosystem services in watershed planning Consequences at variable spatial scales. Forestry 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Swedish University of Agricultural Forests and the Hydrological Regime: What can we tell policy-makers about Forest and Water Interactions Kevin Bishop United States Consequences at variable spatial scales. Sciences (SLU) how changing tree cover influences runoff 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Using forest landcover disturbance detection as a proxy for monitoring water Forest and Water Interactions Ian Housman United States US Forest Service Consequences at variable spatial scales. quality in the Lake Michigan and Superior Basins 127 Land Use/Land Cover Change and hydroecology: Forest and Water Interactions Latif Kalin United States Auburn University Flood Generating Areas: How much is Land Use/Cover Responsible? Consequences at variable spatial scales. Bringing water quantification into the management of semiarid forests: a 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean Universidad Politécnica de Forest and Water Interactions Antonio D Del Campo Spain need for implementing adaptive silviculture and watershed services region Valencia programs Research Institute of Water and 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean Environmental Engineering, Mediterranean vegetation-water interactions: a model comparison at Forest and Water Interactions Guiomar Ruiz-Pérez Spain region Universitat Politècnica de València, different scales Spain 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean Escuela Técnica Superior de Forest and Water Interactions Juan Carlos Santamarta Spain Evaluation of hydrological parameters in forest soil of volcanic areas region Ingeniería Agraria 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean Forest and Water Interactions Ferhat Gokbulak Turkey Istanbul University Thinning Effect on Monthly Runoff in a Forested Watershed region 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean General Directorate of Forestry Improvement of Forest Management towards Optimizing Water Production Forest and Water Interactions Hayati Tekin Turkey region (OGM) in Marmara Region of Turkey 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean Istanbul University, Faculty of Timber harvest effect on selected physical water characteristics in a forested Forest and Water Interactions Betül Uygur Turkey region Forestry watershed

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean Institute of Applied Ecology, Isotopic analysis of water uptake of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica trees in a Forest and Water Interactions lining Song China region Chinese Academy of Sciences semiarid sandy region of Northeast China 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean Ministry of Forestry and Water INTEGRATED WATERSHED REHABILITATION WORKS AND MAIN PROJECTS IN Forest and Water Interactions serpil acarturk Turkey region Affairs TURKEY 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean ANALYSIS OF LOW FLOWS IN SEMI-ARID WATERSHEDS, CASE STUDY: Forest and Water Interactions Semih EDiS Turkey Cankiri Karatekin University region CENTRAL ANATOLIA, TURKEY Kradeniz Technical University / 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean A KEY PROJECT ON CLEAN WATER PRODUCTION: ANATOLIA WATERSHED Forest and Water Interactions Bayram Hopur Turkey Minstry of Forestry and Water region REHABILITATION PROJECT Affairs 18 Hydroecological studies in the Mediterranean Istanbul University, Faculty of Trends of Long Term Precipitation And Runoff Data in Two Watersheds Forest and Water Interactions İbrahim Yurtseven Turkey region Forestry Covered with Oak-Beech Forest Ecosystems 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem Riparian forest conservation and restoration: a few examples from Eastern Forest and Water Interactions Herve PIEGAY France CNRS services in a changing climate France 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem Streamside buffers moderate effects of forest thinning on riparian Forest and Water Interactions Paul Anderson United States USDA Forest Service services in a changing climate microclimates and stream temperatures in western Oregon, USA 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem Toward a spatial ecology of stream-riparian food webs to inform riparian Forest and Water Interactions Colden Baxter United States Idaho State University services in a changing climate management that will sustain biodiversity 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem USDA Forest Service Rocky Fuels and fuel-reduction treatments in riparian conifer forests: challenges of Forest and Water Interactions Kathleen Dwire United States services in a changing climate Mountain Research Station maintaining streamside and aquatic habitats Flathead Lake Biological Station, 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem Riparian Buffer Design for Control of Nutrient Pollution from Forest Forest and Water Interactions Christopher Frissell United States Univ. of Montana (Affiliate services in a changing climate Management Faculty) 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem Forest and Water Interactions Malcolm North United States USFS PSW Research Station Historic and current fire patterns in Sierra Nevada riparian forests services in a changing climate 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem Climate change and forest thinning with riparian buffers: relationships to Forest and Water Interactions Deanna Olson United States US Forest Service services in a changing climate shrinking headwater stream habitat 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem National Oceanic and Atmospheric Forest and Water Interactions Michael Pollock United States Does thinning restore late-successional forest structure? services in a changing climate Administration SUNY College of Environmental 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem The critical role of fluvial disturbance for riparian forest development along Forest and Water Interactions John Stella United States Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF, services in a changing climate large rivers in dry regions (California, USA) Syracuse) University of Valladolid - 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem THE ROLE OF POPLAR PLANTATIONS ON BIODIVERSITY IN RIPARIAN Forest and Water Interactions Jorge Martín-García Spain Sustainable Forest Management services in a changing climate LANDSCAPES Research Institute 238 Sustaining riparian biodiversity and ecosystem USDA Forest Service, PNW Res. Forest and Water Interactions Mary Rowland United States Effects of Wild Ungulate Herbivory on Riparian Restoration for Salmonids services in a changing climate Station Prospects of Strengthening Social Forestry in the Coastal Areas through 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Forest and Water Interactions Md. Wasiul Islam Bangladesh Khulna University Introducing Mangrove Species at Shyamnagar Upazila in Satkhira District, mangroves Bangladesh 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Forest and Water Interactions Thinn Thinn Japan ASAFAS, Kyoto University Local Mangrove Forest Management of Cyclone-Affected Areas in Myanmar mangroves 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Forest and Water Interactions Seca Gandaseca Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia Botanical Surveys in Awat-Awat Mangrove Forest, Sarawak, Malaysia mangroves 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and ECOSYSTEMS RESEARCH AND SUSTAINABLE STANDING CROP HARVEST METHOD FOR CERIOPS Forest and Water Interactions HONORATO PALIS Philippines mangroves DEVELOPMENT BUREAU TAGAL (PERR) C.B. ROBINSON 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and University of the Philippines Los Species and Functional Diversity of Mangrove Forest for Conservation Forest and Water Interactions Nelson Manguiat Pampolina Philippines mangroves Baños Planning of Alibijaban Wilderness Island in San Andres Quezon, Philippines 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Restoration of mangrove ecosystem in abandoned shrimp ponds in Sri Lanka: Forest and Water Interactions Deepani Alawathugoda Sri Lanka Forest Department, Sri Lanka mangroves A case study 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and World Agroforestry Centre- Impacts of salt making activities on Mangrove Ecosystem in Lindi Municipal, Forest and Water Interactions Abdala Liingilie Tanzania mangroves Tanzania Tanzania 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Monitoring forest change analyzing change in resistant Z-score using Landsat Forest and Water Interactions Tanushree Biswas United States RSAC mangroves data : case studies from Bangladesh and Montana

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Bangladesh Forest Research Cumulative Effect of Climate Change and Pathological Causes on Forest and Water Interactions A.S.M. Helal Uddin Ahmmed Siddiqui Bangladesh mangroves PInstitute Degradation of Major Tree Species in the Sundarbans. Chairman, Co-management 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Forest and Water Interactions Md. Mizanur Rahman Bangladesh council, Chandpai-IPAC, Impact of Climate Change on the Nypa Palm of Sundarbans mangroves Sundarbans 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Christian-Albrechts-University of Ecohydrology: A framework for overcoming the environmental impacts of Forest and Water Interactions Md Shawkat Islam Sohel Bangladesh mangroves Kiel, Germany shrimp aquaculture on the mangrove forest areas of Bangladesh Ministry of Environment, 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Effects of Climate Change on Coastal Forest Ecosystems and Marine Forest and Water Interactions Emmanuel SUKA Cameroon Protection of Nature and mangroves Environment of Cameroon Sustainable Development Professor, Research Institute of 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Selection of provenance/ family/ clone for casuarina shelter forests on Forest and Water Interactions Chonglu Zhong China Tropical Forestry, Chinese mangroves degraded lands along coastal areas in China Academy of Forestry 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Importancia de la protección de Rhizophora mangle para las comunidades Forest and Water Interactions Juan Yumar Cuba Forestry Research Institute mangroves costeras, ante la acción de ciclones tropicales. Institute of Wood Science & 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Pollination entomology of Avecinnia officinalis L.- a major mangrove plant in Forest and Water Interactions Debjyoti Chatterjee India Technology, Malleswaram P.O., mangroves Karnataka coast, India Bangalore 560 003, India Institute of wood science and 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and technology,18th cross, Forest and Water Interactions Remadevi O.K. India Insect plant relationships and the role of insects in mangrove conservation mangroves Malleswaram P.O., Bangalore 560 003, Karnataka, India International Forestry Students' LOCAL COMMUNITY INITIATIVE IN PRESERVING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Forest and Water Interactions Binsar Liem Sihotang Indonesia Association (IFSA), Universitas MANGROVE FOREST ECOSYSTEM AT KALITOKO, MAYALIBIT, RAJA AMPAT, mangroves Gadjah Mada - Indonesia WEST PAPUA - INDONESIA Forestry Dept., Bushehr branch 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Site conditions of Grey mangrove (Avicennia marina) at Nayband National Forest and Water Interactions Esmaeil Kouhgardi Iran Islamic Azad University, Bushehr, mangroves Marine Park Iran 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Forestry and Forest Products A proposed coastal pine reforestation model on the Great East Japan Forest and Water Interactions Kanji Mizutani Japan mangroves Research Institute Earthquake 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Forest Research Institute Malaysia A SUCCESS MODEL FOR REHABILITATING ERODED COASTAL MANGROVES IN Forest and Water Interactions Raja Barizan Raja Sulaiman Malaysia mangroves (FRIM) PENINSULAR MALAYSIAUSING INNOVATIVE PLANTING TECHNIQUES 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and Implementation of the systems approach in the analysis of mangrove Forest and Water Interactions Gloria Isela Hernandez-Melchor Mexico Colegio de Postgraduados mangroves deforestation in Tabasco, Mexico Lateral Root and Shoot Formation in Rhizophora styloza Griff. 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and University of the Philippines Los Forest and Water Interactions LEAH ENDONELA Philippines (Rhizophoraceae) Geared Towards Effective Mangrove Conservation and mangroves Banos Management in the Philippines Lateral Root and Shoot Formation in Rhizophora styloza Griff. 255. Ecology and management of coastal forests and University of the Philippines Los Forest and Water Interactions LEAH ENDONELA Philippines (Rhizophoraceae) Geared Towards Effective Mangrove Conservation and mangroves Banos Management in the Philippines 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forest and Water Interactions Richard Harper Australia Murdoch University Optimising water co-benefits from forest carbon mitigation provide clean water 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Long-term response of streamflow and groundwater to timber harvesting Forest and Water Interactions Geoff Stoneman Australia Department of Parks and Wildlife provide clean water and declining rainfall in a small forest catchment in south-western Australia Laboratory of Biology and Ecology 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forestry reserves and the regulation of water quality and algae structure of Forest and Water Interactions Bilasse Zongo Burkina Faso of Plants/University of provide clean water ponds in a sub-saharan region of Africa Ouagadougou Quantifying tradeoffs between water use and carbon sequestration in Costa 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forest and Water Interactions Oscar Abelleira Martinez Costa Rica University of Idaho and CATIE Rica's seasonally-dry forests to inform Payments for Ecosystem Service provide clean water programs. Water Yield and Stormflow Characteristics after Establishment of Hopea 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE Forest and Water Interactions SITI AISAH SHAMSUDDIN Malaysia odorata Forest Plantation in a Small Forested Catchment in Peninsular provide clean water MALAYSIA Malaysia

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Intensified forestry in Sweden: How will it affect the sustainability of forest Forest and Water Interactions Hjalmar Laudon Sweden SLU provide clean water soils and waters? 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Swedish University of Agricultural Forest and Water Interactions Johanna Lundström Sweden Long-term forest planning taking stream water quality into consideration provide clean water Sciences 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and MODELLING THE EFFECTS OF FOREST MANAGEMENT ON WATER QUALITY IN Forest and Water Interactions Giuliana Zanchi Sweden Lund University provide clean water SWEDEN 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and RECOFTC - The Center for People Forests and water: Contemporary science and its relevance for community Forest and Water Interactions Regan Suzuki Thailand provide clean water and Forests forestry in the Asia-Pacific region 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forest and Water Interactions Thomas Brown United States Rocky Mountain Research Station Importance of Forests to Water Quality in the United States provide clean water 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and After The Smoke Clears: Evaluating Post-fire Erosion Risk and Rehabilitation Forest and Water Interactions Peter Robichaud United States US Forest Service provide clean water Options 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and In-Stream E-Coli Bacteria Loading From Forest and Pasture Land Uses in the Forest and Water Interactions Sarah Schwab United States Stephen F. Austin State University provide clean water Attoyac River, East Texas, USA 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Conversion of Tropical Rainforests to Oil Palm and Rubber Increased Forest and Water Interactions Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo United States Duke University provide clean water Flooding in Peninsular Malaysia

256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and INSTITUTO ESTADUAL DE THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST TO CONSERVATION OF WATER - AN Forest and Water Interactions RONALDO MAGALHÃES Brazil provide clean water FLORESTAS DE MINAS GERAIS - IEF ECONOMIC APPROACH

256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forest and Water Interactions Lara Melo Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná Environmental Fragility of the Iguaçu River Watershed, Paraná, Brazil provide clean water 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and RIPARIAN FORESTS IN PITANGUI RIVER: A HIGH HETEROGENEOUS Forest and Water Interactions Rosemeri Moro Brazil UEPG provide clean water LANDSCAPE AT SOUTH BRAZIL 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Enabling environmental excellance in Alberta through LiDAR derived wet Forest and Water Interactions Barry White Canada Government of Alberta provide clean water areas mapping Soil and water conservation practices and their Interactions, have an 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forest and Water Interactions samuel francke Chile conaf outstanding effect on Pinus radiata plantations productivity of site on provide clean water granitic eroded soils in central Chilean zone , Watershed Maule River 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Geomorphology, urban expansion, landscape and natural risks in Reñaca Forest and Water Interactions Carolina Ojeda Chile universidad de valparaíso provide clean water Stream Basin, Chile Northeast Institute of Geography 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Newly transplanted Larix olgensis Henry stock with greater root biomass has Forest and Water Interactions Hongxu Wei China and Agricultural Ecology, Chinese provide clean water higher early nitrogen flux rate Academy of Sciences HYDRO-MORPHOLOGICAL INDEX AND TROPHIC STATUS APPLIED TO URBAN 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forest and Water Interactions María Angélica Palomino Colombia Universidad Santo Tomás WATERSHED MANAGEMENT IN A VOLUNTEER STREAM MONITORING provide clean water EXERCISE Science – Stakeholders dialogue for climate change adaptation: Building a 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forest and Water Interactions Jean Francois LeCoq Costa Rica CIRAD conceptual model of actor/ resource interaction to generate a shared provide clean water understanding of landscape dynamics Environmental governance and socioeconomic contributions of the provision 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Forest and Water Interactions Karem Rivero Dominican Republic of water-related ecosystem services in the Model Forests of Yaque del provide clean water Domingo Norte, Dominican Republic 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Viikki Tropical Resources Institute, Watershed Degradation in the Ndian Basin Area of the South West Region of Forest and Water Interactions DANIEL ETONGO Finland provide clean water Helsinki University Cameroon: Implication for Development and Livelihoods 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forest and Water Interactions Tiina M. Nieminen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute Forest management on acid sulfate soils and water protection provide clean water 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forest practices for drinking water: an efficient way to produce cheap, high Forest and Water Interactions Julien Fiquepron France CNPF/IDF provide clean water quality drinking water SCHOOL OF ENERGY & 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES [DEVI Forest and Water Interactions SANJAY SHARMA India Assessment of Using Forest to Protect & Provide Clean Water Supply In India provide clean water AHILYA UNIVERSITY], INDORE, MADHYA PRADESH

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Research and Development Center 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and for Conservation and Restoring the eco-hydrological function of the forest on a small karst island: Forest and Water Interactions BUDI HADI NARENDRA Indonesia provide clean water Rehabilitation, Ministry of case study on Nusa Penida Island, Bali (Indonesia) Forestry, Indonesia 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Hydro-geomorphic disturbance and recovery in a 20-year time-series from a Forest and Water Interactions Siti Nurhidayu Abu Bakar Malaysia Faculty of Forestry provide clean water selectively-logged catchment near Danum Valley, Malaysian Borneo 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE Interception loss, Throughfall and Stemflow in Tamaulipan Thornscrub at Forest and Water Interactions ISRAEL CANTU SILVA Mexico provide clean water NUEVO LEON Species Level, Northeastern Mexico 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and PRIORITY AREAS FOR WATER RECHARGE IN TEMPERATE FOREST Forest and Water Interactions Patricia Hernández-de la Rosa Mexico Colegio de Postgraduados provide clean water ECOSYSTEMS IN MEXICO University of Agriculture in 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and The effect of plant cover on alimentation areas on spring water chemistry in Forest and Water Interactions Stanisław Małek Poland Krakow, Forest Faculty, provide clean water South of Poland Department of Forest Ecology 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Forest and Water Interactions Urša Vilhar Slovenia Slovenian Forestry Institute Is forest type affecting throughfall during extreme precipitation events? provide clean water 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Swedish University of Agricultural Towards optimized buffer zones - digital terrain indices as a tool for Forest and Water Interactions Anneli Ågren Sweden provide clean water Science predicting the most sensitive areas 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Ministry of Forestry and Water A KEY PROJECT ON SOIL REHABILITATION AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT: Forest and Water Interactions serpil acarturk Turkey provide clean water Affairs ANATOLIA WATERSHED REHABILITATION PROJECT 256. Managing forests and forest uses to protect and Effects of historic forest disturbance on water quality and flow in the Interior Forest and Water Interactions Marek Matyjasik United States Weber State University provide clean water Western US 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Alteration of flow regimes caused by large-scale forest disturbances and its Forest and Water Interactions Xiaohua Wei Canada University of British Columbia learned about eco-hydrological functioning ecological implications The Research Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Rational density for balancing the water yield and other services of larch Forest and Water Interactions Yanhui Wang China Protection, The Chinese Academy learned about eco-hydrological functioning plantation in Liupan Mountains of Northwest China of Forestry, Wan-Shou-Shan, 100091 Beijing, China 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Technische Universität Dresden / The Hydrologic Impacts of Long-Term Afforestation in an Upland Watershed Forest and Water Interactions Daniel Hawtree Germany learned about eco-hydrological functioning Università degli Studi di Padova in North-Central Portugal 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Scientist, National Institute of IMPACT OF LAND USE CHANGE ON RUNOFF AND SOIL MOISTURE - A CASE Forest and Water Interactions Venkatesh Basappa India learned about eco-hydrological functioning Hydrology STUDY FROM WESTERN GHATS REGIONS OF INDIA 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Seventy-seven years variation of annual evapotranspiration in small Forest and Water Interactions KOICHIRO KURAJI Japan The University of Tokyo learned about eco-hydrological functioning watershed with the forest restoration and succession on denuded hills 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Swedish University of Agricultural Forests, land use change and the water regime over half a century in the Forest and Water Interactions Kevin Bishop Sweden learned about eco-hydrological functioning Sciences (SLU) Blue Nile Basin of Ethiopia 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Effects of contemporary harvest practices on water yield and snowpack Forest and Water Interactions Jason Hubbart United States University of Missouri learned about eco-hydrological functioning dynamics in the continental-maritime region of the USA 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Dept of Forest Science, Univ of Ecosystem dynamics controlled by the seasonal distribution of precipitation Forest and Water Interactions John Yarie United States learned about eco-hydrological functioning Alaska Fairbanks in forests of Interior Alakska FINANCIAL COMPENSATION THROUGH DESPONDENCY PERCENTAGE OF 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO Forest and Water Interactions LEIDIMARI NEVES DO PRADO Brazil EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION IN A WATERSHED - SANTA CATARINA - learned about eco-hydrological functioning PARANÁ BRAZIL 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Responses of vegetation activity and water balance to changing climates in Forest and Water Interactions Pengsen Sun China Chinese Academy of Forestry learned about eco-hydrological functioning sub-alpine large-scale watershed of south-east Tibetan plateau 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Climate change, vegetation restoration and engineering as a 1:2:1 Forest and Water Interactions Jianchu Xu China World Agroforestry Center learned about eco-hydrological functioning explanation for reduction of suspended sediment in China The Research Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Spatio-temporal variability of reference evapotranspiration in Jing River Forest and Water Interactions Lihong Xu China Protection, The Chinese Academy learned about eco-hydrological functioning Basin, Northwest China of Forestry, Wan-Shou-Shan, 100091 Beijing, China

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author The Research Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we A quantitative analysis of hydrological variability associated with Forest and Water Interactions Pengtao Yu China Protection, The Chinese Academy learned about eco-hydrological functioning afforestation of degraded croplands in South China of Forestry, Wan-Shou-Shan, 100091 Beijing, China 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we FOREST INFLUENCE ON RAINFALL-RUNOFF RELATIONSHIP FROM PAIRED Forest and Water Interactions Nuzhat Qazi India Forest Research Institute learned about eco-hydrological functioning MICRO-WATERSHEDS OF GARHWAL HIMALAYAS, INDIA 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Forestry and Forest Products Long-term variation of coefficients of peak discharge in a small watershed, in Forest and Water Interactions Mie Gomyo Japan learned about eco-hydrological functioning Research Institute association with forest restoration and succession on denuded hills 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Impacts of Reforestation of Denuded Land on the Streamflow Regime in a Forest and Water Interactions Hyung Tae Choi Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute learned about eco-hydrological functioning Weathered Granite Mountain Area 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Long-Term Drought Reconstruction in the Mountain Zone of the Río Bravo Forest and Water Interactions Daniel Núñez-López Mexico learned about eco-hydrological functioning León Basin 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Skogforsk (The Forestry Research Forest and Water Interactions Lars Högbom Sweden Mitigating effects on run-off chemistry after final felling using forest buffers. learned about eco-hydrological functioning Institute of Sweden) The Mica Creek Project: A comprehensive assessment of environmental 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Forest and Water Interactions Timothy Link United States University of Idaho effects of contemporary harvest practices in the interior Pacific Northwest, learned about eco-hydrological functioning USA 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Forest and Water Interactions Jami Nettles United States Weyerhaeuser Company Paired Catchment Experimental Methodology: A Critique learned about eco-hydrological functioning 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Water volume and sediment impacts of forest-based biomass site Forest and Water Interactions Jami Nettles United States Weyerhaeuser Company learned about eco-hydrological functioning preparation and planting 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Agua Salud Project: Tropical Research in Land Use Dependent Hydrological Forest and Water Interactions Fred Ogden United States Univ. of Wyoming learned about eco-hydrological functioning Ecosystem Services 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Examining drivers of long-term trends in evapotranspiration in forested small Forest and Water Interactions Matthew Vadeboncoeur United States University of New Hampshire learned about eco-hydrological functioning catchments in the northeastern USA 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Forest and Water Interactions Joseph Wagenbrenner United States Michigan Technological University Effects of wildfire on storm hydrographs learned about eco-hydrological functioning 257. Long-term watershed studies: What have we Long-term changes in climate, forest vegetation, and streamflow in the Forest and Water Interactions Liang Wei United States University of Idaho learned about eco-hydrological functioning Priest River Experimental Forest, northern Idaho Soil Erosion Laboratory, Department of Geography, 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and Plot-scale hydro-geomorphological response on gravelly roadbed, a case Forest and Water Interactions Edivaldo Thomaz Brazil Universidade Estadual do Centro- aquatic habitat study from southern Brazil Oeste – UNICENTRO, Guarapuva- Paraná-Brazil 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and Geography Department, National Aquatic and Terrestrial Impacts Associated with Elephant Trails in Northern Forest and Water Interactions ALAN D ZIEGLER Singapore aquatic habitat University Singapore Thailand 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and The Relationship Between Forest Roads and Aquatic Habitat Conditions in Forest and Water Interactions Tom Black United States US Forest Service aquatic habitat Western Montana, USA 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and Forest and Water Interactions Charles Luce United States US Forest Service Research Assessing Controls on Sediment Delivery from Forest Roads aquatic habitat 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and Road Sediment Production and Delivery: Effects of Management Activities Forest and Water Interactions Lee MacDonald United States Colorado State University aquatic habitat and Climate Change 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and Forest and Water Interactions Nathan Nelson United States US Forest Service GRAIP-Lite: A Tool for Large Scale Assessment of Road Erosion aquatic habitat 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and An unusual suspect- The threat posed by unpaved roads to coral reefs of the Forest and Water Interactions Carlos Ramos-Scharron United States The University of Texas-Austin aquatic habitat Eastern Caribbean 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and PhD student of Forest Engineering, The impact of ground based timber harvesting on soil hydrophysical Forest and Water Interactions Elyas Hayati Iran aquatic habitat University of Tehran properties: A case study in Hyrcanian Forest 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and Quantitative and qualitative investigation of road construction standards in Forest and Water Interactions manije Talebi Iran University of Tehran aquatic habitat Arasbaran forest, Iran 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and Forestry and Forest Products Forest and Water Interactions Hiroko Muneoka Japan Water and sediment behavior on rolled grade roads aquatic habitat Research Institute

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and Monitoring the Hydrologic and Geomorphic Effects of Forest Road Forest and Water Interactions Tom Black United States US Forest Service aquatic habitat Decommissioning and Road Improvements 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and Quantification and Modeling of Foot Trail Surface Erosion in a Dry Sub- Forest and Water Interactions Carlos Ramos-Scharron United States The University of Texas-Austin aquatic habitat Tropical Forest Setting in the Eastern Caribbean 36 Impacts of forest roads on water resources and Forest and Water Interactions Gabriel Sosa-Perez United States Colorado State University Effectiveness of Road Decommissioning aquatic habitat 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for CONICET- INTA EEA Balcarce, Of. Forest and Water Interactions Maria Elena Fernandez Argentina Unraveling the adaptive meaning of wood in Eucalyptus species integrated studies of adaptation to drought Tandil 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Hydraulic and ecophysiological traits related to tree drought mortality are Forest and Water Interactions Stefan Arndt Australia The University of Melbourne integrated studies of adaptation to drought linked to the aridity of the environment in eucalypts 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Do leaf adaptations to low water potential influence isohydric or anisohydric Forest and Water Interactions Gregor Sanders Australia The University of Melbourne integrated studies of adaptation to drought responses in a widely distributed genus? 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Growth, water use and water use efficiency of Eucalyptus under different Forest and Water Interactions Rodrigo Hakamada Brazil University of São Paulo integrated studies of adaptation to drought spacings and genotypes Variability in biomass partitioning, growth and survival under water stress in 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Forest and Water Interactions Sergio Espinoza Chile Catholic University of Maule seedlings from two populations and three breeding generations of Pinus integrated studies of adaptation to drought radiata in Chile Potassium and sodium supply effects on the adjustments to water deficit of 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Forest and Water Interactions Jean-Paul Laclau France CIRAD, UMR Eco&Sols Eucalyptus grandis trees: insights from a throughfall exclusion experiment in integrated studies of adaptation to drought Brazil 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Thünen Institute of Forest What is the lethal dose of 'physiological drought' for forest trees? – the Forest and Water Interactions Tomasz Czajkowski Germany integrated studies of adaptation to drought Ecosystems L50SWD concept 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Species response to drought and late frost is affected by within species Forest and Water Interactions Anke Jentsch Germany University of Bayreuth integrated studies of adaptation to drought diversity Albert-Ludwigs-Universität 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Identifying drought resistant lodgepole pine genotypes for a changing Forest and Water Interactions David Montwé Germany Freiburg, Institute of Forest integrated studies of adaptation to drought climate: growth and hydraulic response observed in genetic field trials Sciences, Chair of Forest Growth 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for CSIR-Forestry Research Institue of The performance of ten Ghanaian tree species in response to drought and Forest and Water Interactions Lucy Amissah Ghana integrated studies of adaptation to drought Ghana shade OAK FOREST DECLINE IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT: 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Forest and Water Interactions Francesco Ripullone Italy University of Basilicata UNDERSTANDING THE LINKAGE OF CLIMATIC DRIVERS TO PHYSIOLOGICAL integrated studies of adaptation to drought AND DENDRO-ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Forest and Water Interactions Henry Adams United States Los Alamos National Laboratory The physiology of tree mortality from drought. integrated studies of adaptation to drought 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Forest and Water Interactions Adam Collins United States Los Alamos National Lab Response of pinon and juniper respiration to drought and warming integrated studies of adaptation to drought 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Defense allocation patterns are important to the drought-mortality risk of a Forest and Water Interactions Alison Macalady United States University of Arizona integrated studies of adaptation to drought semi-arid conifer 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Coordinated adjustments in xylem hydraulic safety, efficiency and Forest and Water Interactions Frederick Meinzer United States USDA Forest Service integrated studies of adaptation to drought capacitance across climatic gradients and axial gradients within trees 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Seedling establishment limited by water availability: understanding spatial Forest and Water Interactions Jeremiah Pinto United States USDA Forest Service integrated studies of adaptation to drought and temporal limitations to maximize outplanting success 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Tolerance of Eucalyptus clones to hydric, thermal and biotic stress across Forest and Water Interactions Jose Stape United States North Carolina State University integrated studies of adaptation to drought sites, stockings and rain-exclusion regimes 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for University of Natural Resources The influence of drought on the density of different softwood species and Forest and Water Interactions Michael Grabner Austria integrated studies of adaptation to drought and Life Sciences BOKU Vienna provenances grown in Eastern Austria. 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Relevance of pedotopographical indicators in the assessment of spatial Forest and Water Interactions Francois Ridremont Belgium ULg - GxABT - GRFMN integrated studies of adaptation to drought distributions of soil depth and soil water resources under forest stands 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Relevance of Lidar canopy and relief indicators in the assessment of spatial Forest and Water Interactions Francois Ridremont Belgium ULg - GxABT - GRFMN integrated studies of adaptation to drought distributions soil water resources under forest stands University of Ouagadougou and 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for What drives the increasing of Balanites aegyptiaca and Acacia seyal stands in Forest and Water Interactions Guillaume Tenekwetche Sop Burkina Faso Biocentre Klein Flottbek - integrated studies of adaptation to drought the Sahel of Burkina Faso?? University of Hamburg

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Research on Potential Evapotranspiration Estimation of Poplar Plantations in Forest and Water Interactions Liangyi Rao China Beijing Forestry University integrated studies of adaptation to drought North China Plain 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Institute of Applied Ecology, Formation mechanism of alpine treeline on Changbai Mountain, Northeast Forest and Water Interactions Dapao Yu China integrated studies of adaptation to drought Chinese Academy of Sciences China: testing the sink-limitation hypothesis in Betula ermanii growth 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Water acquisition and utilization patterns among three coexisting functional Forest and Water Interactions Yigremachew Seyoum Ethiopia integrated studies of adaptation to drought Research types of trees in a tropical montane forest Environmental Remote Sensing 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for An Idea of Things to Come: Using Satellite Observations for Assessing Site- Forest and Water Interactions Joachim Hill Germany and Geoinformatics, Trier integrated studies of adaptation to drought Specific Sensitivities of European Beech to Excessive Drought Conditions University, Germany 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for School of Environmental Sciences, Seasonal variations in plant water relations of Lantana and co-occurring Forest and Water Interactions Chandra bala India integrated studies of adaptation to drought Jawaharlal Nehru University shrubs in semi-arid region 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Department Bioscience and Climate signals derived from day-to-day analysis: climate sensitivity of Picea Forest and Water Interactions Claudia Cocozza Italy integrated studies of adaptation to drought Territory - University of Molise abies in Northern Italy (Trentino – Eastern Alps) The EFI Project Centre on 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Cephalcia arvensis defoliation on Norway spruce: a case study analysis by Forest and Water Interactions Nicola La Porta Italy Mountain Forests (MOUNTFOR), integrated studies of adaptation to drought tree-rings and stable isotopes approach Edmund Mach Foundation, 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Organization for Landscape and A Comparative Study on Evapotranspiration of the Same trees in Urban Forest and Water Interactions Jun TESHIROGI Japan integrated studies of adaptation to drought Urban Green Infrastructure Forests and Individual tree using Lysimeter method 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Genotypic differences in physiological responses of Pinus densiflora to Forest and Water Interactions Changyoung Oh Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute integrated studies of adaptation to drought drought under different soil fertility 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Agricultural Sciences Graduate Effect on chlorophyll fluorescence in seedlings of four families of Pinus Forest and Water Interactions Natalia Castelán Muñoz Mexico integrated studies of adaptation to drought College, Montecillo leiophylla under drought and recovery 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE Seasonal and Diurnal Water Relations in four Native Shrubs, Northeastern Forest and Water Interactions HUMBERTO GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ Mexico integrated studies of adaptation to drought NUEVO LEON Mexico 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for University of the Philippines Los Evaluating the Water Use Efficiency of Selected Plantation Species in the Forest and Water Interactions Marilyn Combalicer Philippines integrated studies of adaptation to drought Baños Philippines 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Forest and Water Interactions Viacheslav Kharuk Russian Federation Sukachev Institute of Forest SIBERIAN PINE MORTALITY IN SOUTHERN SIBERIAN MOUNTAINS integrated studies of adaptation to drought 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Institute of Forest Ecology - Slovak Effect of drought on physiological and growth processes of selected beech Forest and Water Interactions Ľubica Ditmarová Slovakia integrated studies of adaptation to drought Academy of Sciences and spruce provenances in Central Europe 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Universidad Politécnica de The influence of thinning on tree-water relations in an Aleppo pine forest in Forest and Water Interactions Antonio D Del Campo Spain integrated studies of adaptation to drought Valencia Valencia, Spain 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for Eddy-Covariance-Based Estimates of Carbon Balance in Two Tropical Forest and Water Interactions Sapit Diloksumpun Thailand Kasetsart University integrated studies of adaptation to drought Seasonal Forests in Thailand 80 Conceptual frames and research strategies for USFS Rocky Mountain Research Using Inventory-based Tree-ring Data as a Proxy for Historical Climate: Forest and Water Interactions Robert DeRose United States integrated studies of adaptation to drought Station Investigating the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and Teleconnections 86 Role of disturbance in maintaining and stimulating Natural Resources Canada, Emulating Natural Disturbance in Riparian Forests to Enhance Shoreline and Forest and Water Interactions aquatic biological diversity in temperate forest David Kreutzweiser Canada Canadian Forest Service Aquatic Biodiversity ecosystems 86 Role of disturbance in maintaining and stimulating The post-wildfire response of Fishtrap Creek, British Columbia: lessons for Forest and Water Interactions aquatic biological diversity in temperate forest Dan Moore Canada University of BC Emulation of Natural Disturbance as a forest management approach ecosystems 86 Role of disturbance in maintaining and stimulating Tokyo University of Agriculture How does confounding impacts of flood and forest thinning alter benthic Forest and Water Interactions aquatic biological diversity in temperate forest Takashi Gomi Japan and Technology macroinvertebrate community in Japanese headwater streams ecosystems 86 Role of disturbance in maintaining and stimulating Departament d'Ecologia. Effects of wildfire on stream macroinvertebrate assemblages in three Forest and Water Interactions aquatic biological diversity in temperate forest Iraima Verkaik Spain Universitat de Barcelona. biomes: do climate and hydrology mediate responses? ecosystems 86 Role of disturbance in maintaining and stimulating Aquatic responses to forest disturbances: stream chemistry from USFS Forest and Water Interactions aquatic biological diversity in temperate forest Alba Argerich United States Oregon State University Experimental Forests ecosystems 86 Role of disturbance in maintaining and stimulating The role of wildfire in stream-riparian ecosystems: a synthesis from Idaho’s Forest and Water Interactions aquatic biological diversity in temperate forest Colden Baxter United States Idaho State University Salmon River basin with forest management applications ecosystems

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 86 Role of disturbance in maintaining and stimulating Natural and anthropogenic disturbance influences on aquatic biological Forest and Water Interactions aquatic biological diversity in temperate forest Robert Danehy United States NCASI diversity in Western Oregon ecosystems

Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Elenice Fritzsons Brazil Embrapa Florestas FLUVIAL WATER QUALITY AND FOREST COVER IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL

Luiz de Queiroz Agriculture School - Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Vinicius Guidotti de Faria Brazil Effects of different harvesting scenarios in a Brazilian eucalyptus catchment University of Sao Paulo EMPRESA BRASILEIRA DE TOFFANI SIMÃO Hydro-climatic variation and its interactions with landscape units in the Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session MÁRCIA Brazil PESQUISA AGROPECUÁRIA - SOARES Brazilian Pantanal, South America EMBRAPA Water for development in a forest territory of Southern Chile: confronting Bosque Modelo Araucarias Alto Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Lorena Vilugrón Chile biophysical abundance and legal scarcity within shared conceptual Malleco representations. Environmental Responses and Biophysical Controls over Transpiration by Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Lixin Chen China Beijing Forestry University Stands/Trees subject to Urban, Suburban and Semi-arid Environmental Conditions Studying deep root dynamics with Disaggregation Modelling using SIMILE: Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Elemer Briceño Costa Rica Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica Fine root dynamics for an east central Amazonian moist tropical forest. Participatory modeling to better assess the links between water quality and Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Abigail Fallot Costa Rica CIRAD-Green and CATIE-CCC deforestation: an experience in Chiquitania, Bolivia. Tropical Silviculture and Forest Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Alexander Roell Germany Ecology, Georg-August-Universität Forest vs. oil palm: the differences in plant water use Göttingen MULTIPLICATION OF ELAEOCARPUS GANITRUS ROXB. THROUGH ROOTER Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Kshitij Malhotra India Project Assistant/ICFRE STRAND BY AIR LAYERING: A WATER EFFICIENT METHOD OF TREE PROPAGATION Stand transpiration estimated by sap flow measurements in a mixed Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Chen-Wei Chiu Japan Kyushu University broadleaved forest, western Japan Estimating and Extracting the optimal parameters of Random Walk Model Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Changwooo LEE Korea, Republic of Korea research Institute for Debris Flow Hazard Mapping Department of Soil Conservation Run off Harvesting Dam for Greenery, Income Diversity and Disaster Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Ram Singh Thapa Nepal and Watershed Management, Reduction; Case Study from Siwalik and Bhabar Region of Nepal Kathmandu, Nepal FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FORESTRY Comparative Study of Soil Moisture Status and Undergrowth Diversity of Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session OLALEYE SAMUEL OJO Nigeria MECHANIZATION, KADUNA, Eucalyptus camadulences and Pinus caribeae Plantation Types in Kaduna NIGERIA State, Nigeria Forestry Research Institute of POTENTIALS OF Pentaclethra macrophylla (Benth) SEEDLINGS TO SURVIVE IN Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Faith OYEDEJI Nigeria Nigeria WATER-LOGGED AREAS Establishment of Hydrometeorological Stations in National Power Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session ANGELITO EXCONDE Philippines DENR-ERDB Corporation-Managed Reservations Effects of forest management in nutrients added to soil in a Mediterranean Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Maria Gonzalez-Sanchis Spain Universitat Politecnica de Valencia Quercus ilex forest Swedish University of Agricultural Enhanced accumulation of Hg in aquatic biota: An effect from forestry and Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Staffan Åkerblom Sweden Sciences landuse?

Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Karin Eklöf United States Penn State University Effects of forestry on mercury runoff in catchment-scale studies in Sweden

Fate and transport of mercury in watersheds: Hot-spots and hot-moments in Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Karin Eklöf United States Penn State University Pennsylvanian watersheds Quality water from underground sources in the Community Jivi La Reforma, Forest and Water Interactions General Poster Session Richard Cedeño Venezuela SACAICET Amazonas State, Venezuela. 2012. Evaluation of different processes for the separation of acetic acid from the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Md Sarwar Jahan Bangladesh BCSIR prehydrolysis liquor of kraft dissolving production processes Upgrading wood pyrolysis oil by hydrogenation using nanocatalysts to green Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Yinglei Han China University of Idaho transportation fuels

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author The research and development status of Chinese biomass gasification and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Jianchun Jiang China Industry of Forest Products(ICIFP) pyrolysis International Center for Bamboo Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Zhiqiang Li China Effect of Chemical Pretreatments on Bamboo for Bioethanol Production and Rattan

Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Annariikka Roselli Finland Aalto University Progress in dissolving pulp manufacture

Extraction of hemicelluloses from Eucalyptus globulus woodchips for their Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Dominique Lachenal France Grenoble INP-Pagora valorisation into surface-active agents Forest Product Technology Center, Enzymatic saccharification of sago pulp from starch extraction waste with Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Ina Winarni Indonesia Forest Organization Research sago lignin-based amphipathic derivatives Development Agency Central Department of Bioethanol production from lignocellulose isolated from an aquatic weed Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Megh Raj Bhatt Nepal Biotechnology, Tribhuvan (Water Hyacinth): A simple but effective bioprocess University, Kirtipur, Nepal Swedish Universtity of Agricultural Determination and quantification of fatty and resin acid composition in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Tommy Mörling Sweden Sciences boreal lodgepole pine and Scots pine for biorefinery applications

Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Hou-min Chang United States North Carolina State University Phenolation of Kraft Lignin catalyzed by Boron Trifluoride

Overcoming Barriers to Cogeneration from Biomass in the U.S. Wood Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Omar Espinoza United States University of Minnesota Products Industry

Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Les Groom United States USDA Forest Service Effect of Woody Biomass Feedstock on Gasification Synthesis Gas

Two-stage Autohydrolysis Pretreatment Combined with Refining for Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Hasan Jameel United States North Carolina State University Improved Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Hardwood National Renewable Energy Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Mark NImlos United States Catalytic Upgrading of Biomass Pyrolysis Vapors Laboratory Woody Biomass Utilization for Bioenergy: Opportunities and Challenges in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Jingxin Wang United States West Virginia University Biomass Harvest and Logistics in the Northeastern United States

Faculty of Natural Resources Investigating a Coal to Wood biomass based bioenergy system: A case of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Cassia Sanzida Baten Canada Management, Lakehead University Atikokan Power Generating Station in Ontario Canada

Deaprtment of Wood Science and Design,National Pingtung Preparation and Characterization of Biomass Residue Briquettes without Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Sheau-Horng Lin China - Taipei University of Science and Adding a Binder Technology Storage of torrefied wood – investigating the sorption properties and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Maija Kymäläinen Finland University of Helsinki susceptibility to fungal degradation

Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Vindhya Prasad Tewari India Use of Lignocellulosic Biomass as Biofuel: A Key for Sustainable Future

Center for Forest Biotechnology Intra and Inter-Island Variations of Biofuel Content and Their Physical- Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Budi Leksono Indonesia and Tree Improvement, Chemical Properties of Calopyllum inophyllum in Indonesia Yogyakarta Department of Forest Products, Pilot scale saccharification of lignocellulosic biomass based on supercritical Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Seok Hwan Choi Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute water process Heterologous Expression of Lignin-Degrading Enzymes from White Rot Fungi Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Myungkil Kim Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute in Pichia pastoris UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DEL Oil content and fatty acid profile of Calophyllum brasiliense Cambes: A new Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. ANTONIO BERNABE-ANTONIO Mexico ESTADO DE MORELOS resource for biodiesel feedstock in Mexico. Department of Wood and Paper Technology, Federal College of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Olaoluwa Adeniyi Adegoke Nigeria Characterization of some Tropical Wood Species and their Pyrolytic Products Forestry, P.M.B. 5087, Ibadan, Nigeria

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Department of Wood and Paper Technology, Federal College of Effect of Production Variables on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Emmanuel Adekanye Adelusi Nigeria Forestry, P.M.B. 5087, Ibadan, Wood Waste Brick Nigeria Forestry Research Institute of PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS USING PIG DUNGS AND WATER HYACINTH Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Oluwaseun Yetunde Aguda Nigeria Nigeria (EICHHORNIA CRASSIPES) Forestry Research Institute of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Olubunmi Olumide Ayodele Nigeria Synthesis and screening of heterogeneous catalysts for biodiesel production Nigeria Optimization of dilute acid hydrolysis of I-214 poplar clone wood grown in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Bahattin Gurboy Turkey Professor Dr. Turkey Impact of Biochar Soil Amendment on Growth and Physiology of Tree Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Kamran Abdollahi United States SU Saplings Nondestructive estimation of the chemical and thermal properties of forest Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. GIFTY ACQUAH United States AUBURN UNIVERSITY biomass using vibrational spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis Department of Forestry, College of Forest Resources, Forest and Mill capacity to utilize logging residues for bioenergy production in the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy 106 Biobased products and bioenergy. Raju Pokharel United States Wildlife Research Center, Southern United States Mississippi State University 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management A sustainability index for improving nutrient management in short rotation Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Stanley Sochacki Australia Murdoch University of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. bioenergy systems Natural Resources Canada, 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Canadian Forest Service, Great Environmental sustainability of intensive forest biomass removals: Results of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Robert Fleming Canada of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Lakes Forestry Centre, Sault Ste. a global meta-analysis Marie, ON 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Universidad Distrital Francisco José VARIABLES OF SOIL, PLANT AND PRODUCTIVITY RELATED WITH AGE AND Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Miguel E. Cadena Colombia of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. de Caldas SITE INDEX IN Gmelina arborea PLANTATION IN NORTH COLOMBIA 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Biomass harvesting in Fennoscandian boreal forests – nutrient removals and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Leena Finér Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. nutrient status 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Stump harvest at final felling – impact on soil surface disturbance, and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Lilli Kaarakka Finland University of Helsinki of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. carbon and nitrogen dynamics 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management The effect of forest plantation establishment on ecosystem carbon stocks in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Arttu Pienimäki Finland University of Helsinki of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Niassa province, Northern Mozambique 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Effects of forest management on sustainability of integrated timber and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Johanna Routa Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. energy wood production 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Martina Cambi Italy GESAAF - University of Florence Assessment of forest logging influence on soil environment of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management New Zealand Forest Research Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Peter Clinton New Zealand Manipulating forest soils for greater productivity: are there limits? of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Insititute Ltd (Trading as Scion) 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Norwegian Forest and Landscape Short- and long-term ecological consequences of removal of harvesting Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Nicholas Clarke Norway of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Institute residues for bioenergy from forests in Norway 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Forest Biomass and Bioenergy JUAN CARLOS GIMENEZ Spain UNIVERSITY OF EXTREMADURA Hydrological constraints in eucalyptus plantations harvest scheduling models of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Swedish University of Agricultural C&N balance following stem and stump harvest and deep soil cultivation in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Arnis Jurevics Sweden of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Sciences two coniferous stands in Sweden- long term impact 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Impacts of various cutting systems in hornbeam-oak forests on quantity and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Tymur Bedernichek Ukraine of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Garden quality of soil organic matter 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Linking forest soils and ecophysiology to improve sustainable management Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Thomas Fox United States Virginia Tech Univeristy of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. of forest plantations 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management The impact of switchgrass intercropping in loblolly pine plantations on long Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Zakiya Leggett United States Weyerhaeuser Company of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. term soil sustainability and productivity SUNY-ESF (College of Sustainable Forest Harvest Requires Nutrient Supply from Soil Pools: 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Ruth Yanai United States Environmental Science and Ecosystem Budgets for Second-Growth Northern Hardwoods in New of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Forestry) Hampshire, USA

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Pointing the sustainability and profitability of Eucalyptus 2 years rotation for Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Rodrigo Hakamada Brazil University of São Paulo of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. biomass production: study case in Brazil Natural Resources Canada, Ecosystem response 20 years after intensive forest harvesting for bioenergy 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Forest Biomass and Bioenergy André Arsenault Canada Canadian Forest Service, Atlantic in Betula papyrifera stands in Central Newfoundland: a multidisciplinary of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Forestry Centre approach 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Improvement of soils conditions to increase productivity of Tectona grandis Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Elemer Briceño Costa Rica Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. in Northern Costa Rica: Established plantations 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Effect of whole-tree harvesting on nutrition and growth of Scots pine stands Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jyrki Hytönen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. in mid-rotation thinning on drained peatlands 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Effects of repeated whole-tree harvesting on soil properties and tree growth Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Lilli Kaarakka Finland University of Helsinki of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. in a Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) stand 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Chair of Silviculture, Albert- Effects of different harvesting intensities on the macro nutrient pools in aged Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Patrick Pyttel Germany of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Ludwigs-University Freiburg oak coppice forests The EFI Project Centre on 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Elemental composition in wood and different tree compartments on the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Nicola La Porta Italy Mountain Forests (MOUNTFOR), of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. quality of chips for fuel. Edmund Mach Foundation, 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Forestry and Forest Products Short-term impact of whole tree harvest at thinning on cation dynamics in a Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Tsuyoshi Yamada Japan of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Research Institute Japanese cedar forest ecosystem 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Norwegian Forest and Landscape Short-term effects of whole tree and stem-only harvesting on C and N fluxes Forest Biomass and Bioenergy O. Janne Kjønaas Norway of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Institute in two Picea abies stands, Norway. 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Norwegian Forest and Landscape Removing forest harvesting residuals: effects on biodiversity and species Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Tonje Økland Norway of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Institute composition in Norwegian forests. 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Identifying and managing the ecological risks of using introduced tree Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Adam Felton Sweden SLU of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. species in Sweden’s production forestry 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Swedish University of Agricultural Effectiveness of compensation for habitat loss at intensified forestry by Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jörgen Rudolphi Sweden of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Sciences creation of dead wood 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Süleyman Demirel University Research on the Supply Possibilities of Logging Residue Biomass in Brutian Forest Biomass and Bioenergy mehmet eker Turkey of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. Faculty of Forestry Pine Forests of Turkey 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Emily Carter United States Southern Research Station USFS Soil Impacts and Forest Operations in Southeastern USA of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Changes in forest insect community structure following pre-commercial Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Lucy Cooper United States University of Idaho of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. thinning for biofuel production 11 Environmental impacts of intensive management Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Hakjun Rhee United States The University of Montana Impacts of Biomass Operations on Soil Erosion of forest soils for timber and bioenergy production. 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Key fuel quality attributes and operational factors that affect the economics Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Mauricio Acuna Australia economics, and carbon balance of biomass supply chains 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Willingness of urban households to contribute to sustainable forest Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Silvere TOVIGNAN Benin University of Parakou economics, and carbon balance renewing mechanism in Sub Saharan Africa: Case study in Benin 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Wood-energy in Cameroon: the overlooked contribution to the national Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Richard Eba'a Atyi Cameroon CIFOR economics, and carbon balance economy 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Congo, Democratic Republic Specificity of fire wood as source of household energy in the Matadi Kibala Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Biloso Moyene Apollinaire ICRAF economics, and carbon balance of the quarter in the community of Mont-Ngafula/DR Congo 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Evaluation of forest biomass as substitute of as an energy source in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jean Morales Costa Rica CATIE economics, and carbon balance Costa Rican households 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, A review of sourcing potentials and sustainability challenges in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Niclas Scott Bentsen Denmark University of Copenhagen economics, and carbon balance different regions of the world 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Norwegian University of Life Impact of EU RES policies on the use of wood for energy and international Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Alexander Moiseyev Finland economics, and carbon balance Sciences trade of wood biomass and pellets 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, University of Eastern Finland, A full supply chain optimization model for the location of forest biomass - Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Karthikeyan Natarajan Finland economics, and carbon balance Joensuu based CHP production plants in Finland 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Kwame Nkrumah University of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Isaac Nunoo Ghana Who Gets What: Analysis of Wood fuel Value Chain in Ghana economics, and carbon balance Science and Technology 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Faculty Research Assistant Oregon Economics of Forest Biomass Processing and Transport from Harvest Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Rene Zamora-Cristales Guatemala economics, and carbon balance State University Residues in Steep Terrain

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Greenhouse Gases Accounting for Producing and Utilization of Woody Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Maryam Bakhshi Iran Free University Berlin economics, and carbon balance Biomass for Heat Energy Purpose 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, economics, and energy balance in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Kazuhiro Aruga Japan Utsunomiya University economics, and carbon balance Tochigi prefecture, Japan 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forestry Research Institute of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Oluseyi Olugbire Nigeria Profitability analysis of fuelwood marketing in Ibadan, Nigeria economics, and carbon balance Nigeria 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Biomass energy supply chains in Europe – are we burning the house we live Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Andreas Ottitsch United Kingdom University of Cumbria economics, and carbon balance in? 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jenny Wong United Kingdom Wild Resources Ltd Domestic firewood supply in Wales economics, and carbon balance 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, University of Vermont & Spatial Modeling the profitability of power production from short-rotation woody Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Thomas Buchholz United States economics, and carbon balance Informatics Group LLC crops in Sub-Saharan Africa 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Decision Support for Sustainable, Community-Based, Wood Biomass Energy Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Cecilia Danks United States University of Vermont economics, and carbon balance for Heating 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Influence of forest resource capacity, logistics and public policy for co- Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Michael Goerndt United States University of Missouri economics, and carbon balance combustion of woody biomass 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Impacts of forest resource competition on future bioenergy production in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Peter Rauch Austria BOKU economics, and carbon balance Austria – Answers by a System Dynamics Model 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Supply chain optimization for the delivery of large volumes of biomass for Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Bedarul Alam Canada Lakehead University economics, and carbon balance biofuel and/or biochemical production 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Natural Resources Canada- Forest biomass supply chains from natural disturbances in Canada : Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Julie Barrette Canada economics, and carbon balance Canadian Forest Service challenges and opportunities 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Life Cycle Carbon and Economic Assessment of Biochar-based Bioenergy Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Krish Homagain Canada Lakehead University economics, and carbon balance Production in Ontario, Canada 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Evaluating the Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potential and Cost- Forest Biomass and Bioenergy CT Smith Canada University of Toronto economics, and carbon balance Competitiveness of Forest Bioenergy Systems in Northeastern Ontario 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Niclas Scott Bentsen Denmark University of Copenhagen ‘Carbon debt’ - lost in the forest? economics, and carbon balance 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Paula Jylhä Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute The impact of longer-term storage (3-6 months) on forest chip properties economics, and carbon balance 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, The storage of Scots pine forest chips - CO2 fluxes as an indicator of dry Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Paula Jylhä Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute economics, and carbon balance matter losses

137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Albert-Ludwigs-University A sustainability assessment of wood-energy-supply-chains based on the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Martin Brunsmeier Germany economics, and carbon balance Freiburg, Chair of forest utilization method of a Life-Cycle-Assessment

137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, University of Freiburg - Chair of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Martin Opferkuch Germany Log distribution planning for efficient wood supply chains economics, and carbon balance Forest Operations Energy wood from short rotation coppice on agricultural land in south-west 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, University of Freiburg, Chair of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Janine Schweier Germany Germany- environmental and economic assessment of alternative supply economics, and carbon balance forest utilization concepts 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Dendromass-based Decentrelized Energy Production in Hungary - A Pilot Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Sandor Horvath Hungary TRAU-KER Ltd. economics, and carbon balance Project of TRAU-KER Ltd. Deriving Cooperative Biomass Resource Transport Supply Strategies in 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Ger Devlin Ireland University College Dublin Meeting Co-Firing Energy Regulations: A Case for Peat and Wood Fibre in economics, and carbon balance Ireland. Estimating Harvesting Costs and Projecting Available Amounts of Logging 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Kazuhiro Aruga Japan Utsunomiya University Residues with Small-scale Forestry in Nasushiobara city, Tochigi prefecture, economics, and carbon balance Japan 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Tokyo University of Agriculture Evaluation of the Drying Potential of Wood Chips inside Breathable Flexible Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Maya Fujiwara Japan economics, and carbon balance and Technology Containers and Modeling of Moisture Content Transition 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forest Woody Biomass collection through a Bundling Process in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Toshio Nitami Japan University of Tokyo economics, and carbon balance Mountainous Area 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Laddawan Rianthakool Japan University of Tokyo Rubber stump harvesting for biomass supply chain economics, and carbon balance

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Establishment of logistics for economic biomass energy supply chain in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Mika Yoshida Japan The University of Tokyo economics, and carbon balance Japanese condition Graduate School of Asian and 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Assessment of above-ground biomass and soil carbon storage of the fallow Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Nyein Chan Mr. Myanmar (Burma) African Area Studies (ASAFAS), economics, and carbon balance forests after swidden cultivation in the Bago Mountains, Myanmar Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Norwegian University Of Life Forest, climate mitigation and choice of policy means - how well suited are Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Hanne K. Sjølie Norway economics, and carbon balance Sciences various bioenergy policies for combating climate change? 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Swedish University of Agricultural The carbon balance in forest fuels from long rotation forestry – the outcome Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Gustaf Egnell Sweden economics, and carbon balance Sciences is in the assumptions 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Maria Nijnik United Kingdom The James Hutton Institute Economic considerations of carbon capture and storage in Scottish forests economics, and carbon balance 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Local and general above-stump biomass functions for loblolly pine and slash Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Carlos Gonzalez-Benecke United States University of Florida economics, and carbon balance pine trees 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Modeling Woody Biomass Utilization for Energy Feedstock in the Northwest Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Ryan Jacobson United States University of Idaho economics, and carbon balance United States 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Shiba Kar United States Washington State University The economic viability of poplar-based biofuel production economics, and carbon balance 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Wood bioenergy in the northeastern United States: ecological effects of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy William Keeton United States University of Vermont economics, and carbon balance harvesting and landscape-scale net carbon emissions 137 Forest biomass supply chains: Practice, Efficiency of Wood-to-Energy Conversion: U.S. Public Policy and Net Energy Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Nianfu Song United States University of Missouri - Columbia economics, and carbon balance Output 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Understanding the Social Context of Strategies to Develop Biofuels from Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Howie Harshaw Canada University of Alberta woody energy crops Optimized Populus Feedstocks in British Columbia 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Kaisa Nieminen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute Silver birch (Betula pendula): a novel model tree for molecular genetics woody energy crops 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Institute of Forest Genetics and Target enrichment and Exome sequencing for marker discovery in Eucalypt Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Modhumita Dasgupta India woody energy crops Tree Breeding species Center for Forest Biotechnology 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Breeding of Acacia auriculiformis for Wood Energy to Support Short Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Rina Laksmi Hendrati Indonesia and Tree Improvement, woody energy crops Rotation Forestry Yogyakarta 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Myungkil Kim Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Fungal pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass by wood rot transformants woody energy crops 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Swedish University of Agricultural Insect feeding on GM aspens is more affected by intentional (Bt induction) Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Joakim Hjälten Sweden woody energy crops Sciences than of unintentional changes or clone differences in plant defense 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Swedish University of Agricultural Resistance breeding against two major forest diseases - conifer root rot and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jan Stenlid Sweden woody energy crops Sciences rust in willows 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Variation in resistance of Populus nigra within and among provenances to Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Kelsey Dunnell United States North Dakota State University woody energy crops Septoria musiva 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Ana Paula Dalla Corte Brazil UFPR Dendroenergetic analyses of Acacia mearnsii De Wild. culture woody energy crops 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Photomixotrophic Temporary Immersion Bioreactors (TIBs) for high-scale Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Ariel Arencibia Chile Universidad Católica del Maule woody energy crops micropropagation of poplar (Populus spp) to biomass production 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of International center for bamboo Overexpression of a Bamboo Homeobox Gene DlKNOX in Arabidopsis Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Zhimin Gao China woody energy crops and rattan Confers a Striking Appearance of Spikes Research Institute of 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Expression and Molecular Genetics of Two DREB1 Genes in Black Poplar Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Xiaohua Su China Forestry,Chinese Academy of woody energy crops (Populus nigra) Forestry Institute of Forest Genetics and 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Spatial expression analysis of developing xylem specific cellulose synthase Forest Biomass and Bioenergy B Karpaga Raja Sundari Balachandran India Tree Breeding woody energy crops gene from Eucalyptus tereticornis and its molecular characterization (ICFRE),Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Molecular marker based assessment of selected plus trees of Pongamia Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Indu Dwivedi India Forest Research Institute woody energy crops pinnata 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Forest Research Institute, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Harish Ginwal India Aspects and prospects of Eucalyptus improvement in India woody energy crops Dehradun, India

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Institute of Forest Genetics and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Yasodha Ramasamy India Genetic linkage map development in eucalypts for abiotic stress tolerance woody energy crops Tree Breeding 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Genetic diversity and breeding strategies for genetic improvement of Melia Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Shruti Sharma India ICFRE woody energy crops composita Willd. 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Institute of Forest Genetics and Isolation, Characterization and Expression Profiling of two Homeodomain- Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Dharanishanthi V India woody energy crops Tree Breeding, India Leucine Zipper Transcription Factor Genes in Eucalyptus tereticornis 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Forest Research Institute, Productivity of three generations of Eucalyptus citriodora Hook. x Eucalyptus Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Parveen Velmi India woody energy crops Dehradun, torelliana F.v. Muell. hybrids at the age of 26 years Forest Products Research and 160 Genomics and biotechnology for improvement of Mycorrhiza enhanced growth and heavy metal tolerance of Acacia mangium, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy R.T. Aggangan Philippines Development, Department of woody energy crops A. aulacocarpa and Swietenia macrophylla in minewaste soil Science & Technology Ecosystems Services and 243 Global and regional deployment of Biomass & Management Program (ESM), Principles of BECCS - Regional and National Case Studies – Assessing the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy CCS (BECCS): Reconciling top-down and bottom-up Florian Kraxner Austria International Institute for Applied Potentials approaches and REDD+BECCS Nexus Systems Analysis (IIASA) 243 Global and regional deployment of Biomass & Towards a global biomass baseline map for the year 2000 to meet REDD+ Forest Biomass and Bioenergy CCS (BECCS): Reconciling top-down and bottom-up Dmitry Schepaschenko Austria IIASA policy requirements approaches and REDD+BECCS Nexus 243 Global and regional deployment of Biomass & Mercator Research Institute on BECCS+REDD: Synergies between bioenergy-based climate change mitigation Forest Biomass and Bioenergy CCS (BECCS): Reconciling top-down and bottom-up Sabine Fuss Germany Global Commons and Climate options and reducing emissions from deforestation approaches and REDD+BECCS Nexus Change 243 Global and regional deployment of Biomass & President's Delivery Unit for Forest Biomass and Bioenergy CCS (BECCS): Reconciling top-down and bottom-up Ping Yowargana Indonesia Development Monitoring and The potential of REDD+BECCS Nexus for selected provinces in Indonesia approaches and REDD+BECCS Nexus Oversight 243 Global and regional deployment of Biomass & Forest Biomass and Bioenergy CCS (BECCS): Reconciling top-down and bottom-up Alice favero Italy FEEM Using Markets for Woody Biomass Energy to Sequester Carbon in Forests approaches and REDD+BECCS Nexus 243 Global and regional deployment of Biomass & National Institute for Forest Biomass and Bioenergy CCS (BECCS): Reconciling top-down and bottom-up Etsushi Kato Japan BECCS use and sustainability of the land-use in mitigation pathways Environmental Studies approaches and REDD+BECCS Nexus 243 Global and regional deployment of Biomass & Balancing Risks and Regret from Climate Policy Uncertainties: The Role of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy CCS (BECCS): Reconciling top-down and bottom-up Ruben Lubowski United States Environmental Defense Fund REDD and Other Near-Term Opportunities approaches and REDD+BECCS Nexus 243 Global and regional deployment of Biomass & Forest Biomass and Bioenergy CCS (BECCS): Reconciling top-down and bottom-up Nathalie Walker United States National Wildlife Federation REDD+ and "deforestation free" commodity supply chains approaches and REDD+BECCS Nexus 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Klaus Katzensteiner Austria BOKU University Vienna How much is too much? materials 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Natural Resources Canada - Survey of guidelines for intensive forest biomass removals from around the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Brian Titus Canada materials Canadian Forest Service world: lessons and recommendations 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw School of Forest Sciences, Forest energy in West Africa: situation and future scenarios for Burkina Faso Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Javier Arevalo Finland materials University of Eastern Finland and Sierra Leone 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Carbon, water and nutrient balances of an Eucalyptus grandis plantation in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Yann Nouvellon France CIRAD, UMR Eco&Sols materials Brazil over a 5 yrs period

50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw HSWT University of Applied Yields of Short Rotation Forestry in first rotation period – yields of field sites Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Sebastian Hauk Germany materials Sciences Weihenstephan-Triesdorf can compete with field trials

50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy sanjeev chauhan India Punjab Agricultural University Biomass partitioning and fuel characterization of short rotation tree species materials Scientist F, Institute of Wood 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Science and Technology, 18th Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Syam Viswanath India Harnessing Green energy from Green gold: Case study from Peninsular India materials cross Malleswaram, Bangalore, India

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Neeta Sharma Italy ENEA Research Centre Forestry Biomass Resource Assessment in EU & Member States materials 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Sustainable urban forest maintenance: re-thinking satoyama as a biomass Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Toru Terada Japan The University of Tokyo materials resource for the small-scale wood energy utilization 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Demonstrating potential for commercial production of some biomass fuels Forest Biomass and Bioenergy James Onchieku Kenya Kenya Forestry Research Institute materials for bioenergy application in Kenya Senior Researcher & National Coordinator of Asia and Pacific 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Evaluation on Invasive Species Characteristics and Visions of Rural people to Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Wai Wai Than Myanmar (Burma) Forest Invasive Species Network materials Introduced Species Prosopis juliflora (SW.) DC. in Dry Zone of Myanmar (APFISN-FAO), Forest Protection Section, Forest Research Institute 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw SLU Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Impact of commercial poplar and willow Short Rotation Forestry stands on Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Ioannis Dimitriou Sweden materials Sciences water, soil and phytodiversity 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Virginia Dale United States Oak Ridge National Laboratory Opportunities to Design Sustainable Bioenergy Systems materials 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Ecohydrological impacts of feedstock production for bioenergy across the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jose Gutierrez Lopez United States University of New Hampshire materials Americas: a multidisciplinary study to assess long-term sustainability 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Michael Jacobson United States Penn State Energy crops and trees as a sustainable feedstock from marginal lands materials 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Eucalyptus plantations in Florida USA: Economic Analysis of Current and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jeff Wright United States ArborGen Inc. materials Potential Uses 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Novel tropical and subtropical eucalypts species for biomass energy Forest Biomass and Bioenergy David Bush Australia CSIRO materials production on marginal sites Commission for Interdisciplinary 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Biochar application in forestry: a multinational approach to assess the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Viktor Bruckman Austria Ecological Studies of Austrian materials potentials for negative carbon emissions Academy of Science 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Construction of biomass equations for fuel wood estimation from Savannah Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Ogoudje Isidore AMAHOWE Benin National Forest Office of Benin materials species in West Africa 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Using bioclimatic niche modeling to forecast suitable areas for the genus Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Belarmain FANDOHAN Benin University of Agriculture of Ketou materials Lophira (Ochnaceae), a potential bio-fuel source in West Africa 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jose Brito Brazil University of Sao Paulo Charcoal in Brazil: Its history and its future materials 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Mixed-species plantations of Eucalyptus and Acacia mangium as an Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Rodrigo Hakamada Brazil University of São Paulo materials alternative for bioenergy production in tropical regions 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Milton Meira-Junior Brazil University of Brasilia Firewood Production of Eucalyptus urophylla in Brazilian Savanna Area materials 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Factors critical damage to the environment of the production chain of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Fabrícia Menez Mota Brazil UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA materials charcoal in Brazil AMOUNT AND QUALITY OF RESIDUE BIOMASS GENERATED IN FOREST 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Mateus Sanquetta Brazil UFPR HARVESTING SYSTEMS FOR PINE AND EUCALYPT PLANTATIONS IN materials SOUTHERN BRAZIL 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Paulo Trugilho Brazil Universidade Federal de Lavras Longitudinal and radial variation of the charcoal production in eucalypts materials University of Ouagadougou and 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw How the myth of the 'drought-resistant' Jatropha curcas L. collapsed in a Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Guillaume Tenekwetche Sop Burkina Faso Biocentre Klein Flottbek - materials case study in the Sahelian area of Burkina Faso University of Hamburg 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Inner Monglia Agricultue Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Fei Wang China Characteristics of Coarse Woody Debris in Different-Age Natural materials University 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Cost-Benefit Analysis of Producing and Refining Cellulosic Ethanol from Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Ming-Yuan Huang China - Taipei National Chiayi University materials Pennisetum purpureum 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Sustainable Energy for coffee benefited from wood energy plantations Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Edwin Esquivel Costa Rica Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica materials Coopetarrazú 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Initial yield of biomass production in wood energy plantations in the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Sara Molina Costa Rica Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica materials Guanacaste province, Costa Rica

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author

50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Short-rotation forestry with hybrid aspen in hemiboreal Estonia: implications Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Reimo Lutter Estonia Estonian University of Life Sciences materials for forest management, science and society based on 15-year experience

50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Energy biomass production with downy birch (Betula pubescens) on cutaway Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jyrki Hytönen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute materials peatlands 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Frank Burger Germany Bavarian State Institute of Forestry Life Cycle Assessment of Short Rotation Coppice materials Eberswalde University for 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Sustainable Development, Chair of Optimizing Biomass Resource Allocation for Industrial and Energetic Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Tobias Cremer Germany materials Forest Utilization and Wood Utilization in the Light of Forest Certification Markets

50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw HSWT University of Applied Short Rotation Forestry in Bavaria (Southern Germany) – Results of a Survey Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Sebastian Hauk Germany materials Sciences Weihenstephan-Triesdorf of Operators

50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw University of Applied Science The effect increasing biomass demands on forest management in Central Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Christina Schumann Germany materials Weihenstephan-Triesdorf Europe 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Creating new biomass energy resources on degraded land - The economic Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Steve Sepp Germany ECO-Consult materials power of property rights 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Harwarder harvesting of short rotation coppice - time studies of a combined Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Bettina Stoll Germany Bavarian State Institute of Forestry materials harvester and forwarder 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw University of Applied Sciences Estimating forest biomass supply from small-scale private forest owners - a Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Matthias Wilnhammer Germany materials Weihenstephan-Triesdorf case study from Southern Germany 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw CSIR- Forestry Research Institute Promotion and Utilization of Lesser Used Timber Species in Ghana: Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Charles Essien Ghana materials of Ghana Determination of some physical properties Cola gigantea and Ficus sur 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Indian Council of Forestry Assessing Variability and Divergence of Jatropha curcas Linn. Germplasm Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Divakara Baragur India materials Research and Education under Ex-situ Conditions Department of Forestry and 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw SALIX PLANTATIONS - A WAY FORWARD FOR PHYTOREMEDIATION AND Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Rajni Sharma India natural Resources, PAU Ludhiana materials BIOENERGY 141004 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Research Institute, Geographical variation among provenances of Acacia mangium for Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Ajay Thakur India materials Dehradun merchantable biomass in north-east India GROWTH OF 2.5 YEARS TEAK CLONES IN CRITICAL LAND AREA OF 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Faculty of Forestry, University of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Eny Faridah Indonesia WANAGAMA I, YOGYAKARTA UNDER DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTAL materials Gadjah Mada CONDITIONS 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Bioenergy Properties of Tree Branch from Several Species Planted in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Denny Irawati Indonesia Gadjah Mada University materials Indonesia 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw The effects of gap difference on physical characteristics of wood pellet Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Soo Min Lee Indonesia CIFOR materials during pelletizing process of Japanese larch(Larix kaempferi) Growth and nutrient dynamic of plantation forest of Eucalyptus hybrid as 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Nina Mindawati Indonesia FORDA raw material for pulp industry in Indonesia. by Nina mindawati; Andry materials indrawan,Irdika mansur,Omo Rusdiana 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw A case study of wood fuel utilization by community forestry for sustainable, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Yasushi Suzuki Japan Kochi University materials cost-effective management of local forest in Japan 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Nellie Oduor Kenya Kenya Forestry Research Institute Sustainable bio-energy development in Kenya materials 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Evaluation and Demonstration of Short Rotation Forestry for On-Farm Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Kingiri Senelwa Kenya University of Eldoret materials Woody Biomass Production in Western Kenya Université d'Antananarivo, Ecole Supérieure des Sciences 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Estimation of the tree radial growth in the South Western bushes of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Tahiana Ramananantoandro Madagascar Agronomiques, Département des materials Madagascar by growth rings analysis Eaux et Forêts, BP 175, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Effects of Exogenous GA3 Application on Growth and Fiber Quality of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Md. Aktar Hossain Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia materials Selected Varieties kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus L) Plants

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Seriba KONARE Mali Institut d economie rural du Mali Effect of fuelwood extraction on structure of forest in Farako, Mali. materials 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Seriba KONARE Mali Institut d economie rural du Mali Villagers Perception on fuelwood Usage in Families Living in Wassorola, Mali materials 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw iNSTITUTO DE SILVICULTURA E Forest Biomass and Bioenergy ESTEBAN PÉREZ-CANALES Mexico Forest Biomass in Mexico, Alternative Source of Energy? materials INDUSTRIA DE LA MADERA UJED 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Multi Stakeholder Forestry Analyzing the potentiality and use of forest waste biomass in the production Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Dharam Raj Uprety Nepal materials Programme (MSFP), of clean energy in Nepal 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Forestry Research Institute of COMBUSTION PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL BRIQUETTE PRODUCED FROM Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Idowu Abimbola Adegoke Nigeria materials Nigeria RESIDUES OF SELECTED WOOD SPECIES Department of Forest Products 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Development and Utilization, ENERGY VALUE OF WOOD RESIDUES FROM GMELINA ARBOREA ROXB. AND Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Gloria Anguruwa Nigeria materials Forestry Research Institute of TECTONA GRANDIS LINN. F. Nigeria Forest Products Research and 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Slow release fertilizer and mycorrhizal inoculum potential effective for Forest Biomass and Bioenergy R.T. Aggangan Philippines Development, Department of materials Acacia mangium under nursery conditions Science & Technology 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Biomass for energy potentials from forests and by-products from forest Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Olalla Díaz Yáñez Spain SLU materials industry in North Sweden 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Greenhouse gas and cumulative radiative forcing implications of biomass- Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Sylvia Haus Sweden Linnaeus University materials based and fossil-based building systems Kasetsart Agriculture and Agro- 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw industrial Product Improvement Bioenergy and fiber use of bamboo biomass from small-scale plantations in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Maliwan Haruthaithanasan Thailand materials institute, Kasetsart University, Thailand Bangkok 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Department of Forestry, Michigan Integrated models for estimating forest biomass and whole-tree utilization Forest Biomass and Bioenergy David W. MacFarlane United States materials State University, East Lansing, MI potential 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Selecting cold-hardy Eucalyptus species for the Southeastern United States Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jose Stape United States North Carolina State University materials using a regionwide network: 4 years-results 50 Sustainable biomass for energy and industrial raw Louisiana Forest Products Wood-based Biomass-to-Electricity Sector Development in Rural Uttarkhand, Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Richard Vlosky United States materials Development Center/LSU India

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Life Cycle Assessment of a Fuel Switch to Biomass: the Case of a Direct-Fired Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Lal Mahalle Canada FPInnovations and use of wood products and wood energy Boiler Gasification Energy System

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Effects of forest management on timber and energy biomass production and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Antti Kilpeläinen Finland University of Eastern Finland and use of wood products and wood energy climate change mitigation potential in Norway spruce

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Technische Universität München / Improving the resource efficiency of wood consumption – a LCA study on Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Klaus Richter Germany and use of wood products and wood energy Holzforschung München wood cascading

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Wei Xu Germany Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg Environmental impact assessment of China’s forest-to-pulp supply chain and use of wood products and wood energy

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Landscape-level net GHG analysis of forest-based material and energy Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Leif Gustavsson Sweden Linnaeus University and use of wood products and wood energy systems

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production USDA Forest Service Forest Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Richard Bergman United States GHG profile of an advanced pyrolysis unit using woody biomass and use of wood products and wood energy Products Laboratory

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Local Air Quality Impacts of Advanced Biofuels in the Pacific Northwest: A Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Indroneil Ganguly United States University of Washington and use of wood products and wood energy Consequential LCA Approach

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Adam Taylor United States University of Tennessee Lessons from consecutive LCAs of and OSB in the USA and use of wood products and wood energy

Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Graduate 53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Harvesting the Dead and Decaying Forests: Potential Carbon Storage and Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Wyatt Klopp Canada Program, University of Northern and use of wood products and wood energy Avoided Emissions Bristish Columbia, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Trade-offs between utilising fine woody debris and minimizing rotation time Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Melanie J. McCavour Canada Concordia University; UQAM and use of wood products and wood energy in hybrid poplar plantations

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Sustainability Impact Assessment for local bioenergy supply chains’ Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Salvatore Martire Finland European Forest Institute and use of wood products and wood energy development: the case of the Como Lake area, Italy

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Impact of whole-tree harvesting on water quality and quantity from drained Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Liisa Ukonmaanaho Finland METLA and use of wood products and wood energy peatland forests in Finland

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Optimizing wood utilization in regard to GHG emissions and primary energy Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Karin Höglmeier Germany Technische Universität München and use of wood products and wood energy consumption on a regional level exemplified for south-east Germany

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Modeling the effects of forest management and wood products use on Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Hubert Jochheim Germany and use of wood products and wood energy Landscape Research (ZALF) carbon budget in context of climate change

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Helmholtz-Centre for : Environmental Impacts of Solid Biofuels – Case Studies Representing a Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Markus Meyer Germany and use of wood products and wood energy Envrionmental Research - UFZ Gradient of Biophysical Conditions

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production University of Applied Sciences Ecological impact of burning wood fuels - Projecting Life Cycle Assessment Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Matthias Wilnhammer Germany and use of wood products and wood energy Weihenstephan-Triesdorf (LCA) results for solid biomass products to the provincial level

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Fionnuala Murphy Ireland University College Dublin Life cycle assessment of wood energy supply chains in Ireland and use of wood products and wood energy

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Incorporating Carbon Sequestration into the Feedstock LCA for residual Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Francesca Pierobon Italy University of Padua and use of wood products and wood energy woody biomass

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Joo-Saeng Park Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Evaluation of Environmental Impacts for Korean Harvested Wood Products and use of wood products and wood energy

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Norwegian Forest and Landscape Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Holger Lange Norway The carbon footprint of forestry in East Norway: a Life Cycle Analysis and use of wood products and wood energy Institute

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production University of Vermont & Spatial A global meta-analysis of forest bioenergy greenhouse gas emissions Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Thomas Buchholz United States and use of wood products and wood energy Informatics Group LLC accounting studies (1991-2012)

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Alternative Populus biofuel pathways: greenhouse gas emissions from land Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Robert Froese United States Michigan Technological University and use of wood products and wood energy use change in the North American cool temperate forest region

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Spatial Informatics Group - Natural Life cycle evaluation of forest sector greenhouse gas emissions sensitivity to Forest Biomass and Bioenergy John Gunn United States and use of wood products and wood energy Assets Laboratory changes in forest management in Maine (USA)

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Rob Harrison United States University of Washington Bioenergy Production and Soil Sustainability in the Pacific Northwest USA and use of wood products and wood energy

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53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production Effects of organic matter removal and nitrogen and carbon leaching fluxes in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Marcella Menegale United States Univ. Washington and use of wood products and wood energy Douglas-fir plantation

53 Evaluation of environmental Impacts of production An analysis of wood-based versus fossil fuels in combined heat and power Forest Biomass and Bioenergy judd michael United States Penn State University and use of wood products and wood energy applications

61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Rapid, cost-effective and non-destructive phenotypic determination of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Roger Meder Australia CSIRO assessment and genetic improvement meaningful end use properties in tree breeding programmes 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Distinction of the eucalyptus clones stiffness using ultrasound applied on Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Raquel Gonçalves Brazil University of Campinas assessment and genetic improvement standing trees 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Genetic Improvement and advanced generation breeding of Larix spp. in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Xiaomei Sun China Chinese Academy of Forestry assessment and genetic improvement China 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Rapid assessment of energy biomass resources using aerial photographs Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Anna Lopatina Finland University of Eastern Finland assessment and genetic improvement from unmanned aerial vehicles 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Forest Research Institute of Baden- Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Udo H. Sauter Germany Automated wood species identification by CT technology assessment and genetic improvement Württemberg 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Akira Kato Japan Chiba university Full Automatic Process to Create Forest Inventory using Terrestrial Lidar assessment and genetic improvement 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Biomass Production in the Short Rotation Coppice of Poplar Treated with Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Kyu-Suk Kang Korea, Republic of Seoul National University assessment and genetic improvement Low-Concentrated Liquid Fertilizer 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource USDA Forest Service, Forest Evaluating Thinning and Bio-solid Fertilization Effects on Wood Quality in a Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Xiping Wang United States assessment and genetic improvement Products Lab 70-Year-Old Douglas-fir Stand with TOF Acoustic Wave Measurement 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Universidade Federal de Minas The conversion yield from wood to charcoal can be estimated by Near Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Paulo Hein Brazil assessment and genetic improvement Gerais Infrared Spectroscopy 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Allan Pelissari Brazil Federal University of Parana Geostatistical modeling of forest biomass in teak stands assessment and genetic improvement Genomics-assisted selection of white spruce benefits from SilviScanTM: 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Tessie Tong Canada FPinnovations advanced phenotyping technology for measuring industrially relevant wood assessment and genetic improvement traits Overexpression of a Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) Transcription 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource International Center for Bamboo Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jian Gao China Factor Gene PheWRKY1 Enhances Disease Resistance in Transgenic assessment and genetic improvement and Rattan Arabidopsis thaliana 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource International Center for Bamboo Transcriptome sequencing and analysis of the fast growing shoots of moso Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Jian Gao China assessment and genetic improvement and Rattan bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Compression strength and modulus of elasticity parallel to grain of oak wood Forest Biomass and Bioenergy jinghui jiang China Chinese Academy of Forestry assessment and genetic improvement at temperatures between +220℃and -196℃ 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Age Trends in Genetic Parameters for Growth and Resin-Yielding Capacity in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy qian zhang China Guangdong Academy of Forestry assessment and genetic improvement Pinus massoniana Lamb 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Somatic embryogenesis in Hyeronima alchorneoides (Euphorbiaceae) from Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Alejandra Rojas Costa Rica INISEFOR, UNA assessment and genetic improvement zygotic embryos 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource An object-based analysis of high resolution imagery to map canopy cover Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Hooman Latifi Germany University of Wuerzburg assessment and genetic improvement across semi-Mediterranean stands in western Iran 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Institute of Forest Genetics and Enhancement of Productivity in Bioenergy and Timber species in Forest Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Palanisamy Kandasamy India assessment and genetic improvement Tree Breeding,(ICFRE) Plantations 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Wastelands rehabilitation by growing genetically improved Melia composita Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Shruti Sharma India ICFRE assessment and genetic improvement Willd. 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource International Association of Wood Radial variation of wood density and wood anatomy of Quercus spp. Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Hisashi Abe Japan assessment and genetic improvement Anatomists (IAWA) (Fagaceae) in Japan 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Realized genetic gain and heritability for height, DBH and volume growth in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy In-Sik Kim Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute assessment and genetic improvement open-pollinated progenies of Abies holophylla Max. 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Effect of seedling size and root pruning intensity on seedling growth in Forest Biomass and Bioenergy In-Sik Kim Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute assessment and genetic improvement Quercus serrata 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Clonal Propagation and Genetic Improvement of Spanish Red Cedar (Cedrela Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Yuri Jorge Peña-Ramirez Mexico El Colegio de la Frontera Sur assessment and genetic improvement odorata)

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Tim Brouwer Netherlands WUR/SLU/CGI Low budget ranging for forest management assessment and genetic improvement 61 Emerging technologies for forest resource Forest Products Devlopement Near Infrared Reflectance (NIR) Spectroscopy: dialing stem chemistry for Forest Biomass and Bioenergy Brian Via United States assessment and genetic improvement Center, Auburn University optimal root disease resistance and forest products. GROWTH STRESSES AND WOOD BASIC DENSITY OF Eucalyptus RELATED TO Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session José Lima Brazil Universidade Federal de Lavras THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THE PLANTATION SITE

Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Carlos Sanquetta Brazil UFPR Carbon contents in Acacia mearnsii De Wild. plantations

Enhancing mine and energy crop soils to promote willow and poplar growth Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Nichola Gilbert Canada IFSA using ash and biosolids: a greenhouse trial Impacts of increasingly intensive removal of forest biomass on the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Timothy Work Canada UQAM biodiversity of leaf litter invertebrates Genetic diversity analysis among eight full-sib families of Slash pine × Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Yiliang LI China Guangdong Academy of Forestry Caribbean pine using ISSR markers

Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Yang Xing China Beijing Forestry University Comparative study on enzymatic hydrolysis of different parts of bamboo

Evaluation of pellet fabricated from plantation wood and several agricultural Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Roger Moya Costa Rica Escuela de Ingeniería Forestal crops utilizing X-ray densitometry Instituto de Investigaciones Agro Caracteristics the Dichrostachys cinerea (L) Wight et Arm (marabú) of the Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Guyat Cuba Forestales production ofn energy Future demand for ecosystem services from terrestrial ecosystems from Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Ingeborg Callesen Denmark University of Copenhagen global power production scenarios to 2100: the role of forest biomass Forestry Research Institute of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Beatrice Darko Obiri Ghana Financial Analysis of Charcoal Production Methods in Ghana Ghana Screening of plus trees based on wood parameters in Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Shivani Dobhal India ICFRE Sm. indian council of forestry research Advancement in seedling seed orchard through within-plot selection for Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session ashok kumar India and education production of quality seeds in Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.

Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Natascia Magagnotti Italy CNR IVALSA Exposure of mobile chipper operators to wood dust and diesel exhaust

Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Myungkil Kim Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Screening of Fruiting Genes in Lentinula edodes

Universidad Michoacana de San Testing Pinus pringlei Shaw progenies and the relationship with trees of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Nahum M. Sánchez-Vargas Mexico Nicilás de Hidalgo higher resin production Daily dynamics of stem radius dimensions at oak and beech trees in Reserve Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session VALERIU CAISIN Moldova ICAS CHISINAU „Codrii” Forestry Research Institute of Validation of five-non linear growth models for plantation grown Terminalia Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Bola Monisola Awosusi Nigeria Nigeria superba in Ibadan, Nigeria Departamento de Silvicultura y Ordenación Forestal, Carrera de Evaluation of the effectiveness of the use of bokashi on seedling quality of Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Marias Lis Garcia Paraguay Ingeniería Forestal, Facultad de Balfourodendron riedelianum (Engl.) Engl (Guatambu) Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Paraguay. Forest Research-Ministry of ROOTING-ABILITY OF STEM CUTTINGS OF ACACIA SENEGAL (L.) Willd AND Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Yahia Elbasheer Sudan agriculture and irrigation PELTOPHORUM PTEROCARPUM (DC.) BACKER EX K.HEYNE Swedish University of Agricultural Volume and proportion of juvenile and mature wood in boreal Scots pine are Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Lars Karlsson Sweden Sciences affected by silvicultural spacing regimes Examining native and exotic Pinus taeda plantation spacing, resource Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Timothy Albaugh United States North Carolina State University availability and varietal effects using crown ideotypes Competition for biomass in a declining pulp and paper market with evolving Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Gregory S. Latta United States Oregon State University renewable energy policy The Utah Biomass Resources Group: from the Dragon Wagon to Mobile Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Darren McAvoy United States Utah State University Pyrolysis

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author

Volume or Biomass? Evaluating Trade-offs in Aboveground Live Tree Growth Forest Biomass and Bioenergy General Poster Session Christopher Woodall United States USDA Forest Service across a Range of Wood Density in Temperate Forests of the eastern US

Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Wenming Lu China Chinese Academy of Forestry Challenges of Forest Certification in China for a Greener Future forest management Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Assessment of new methods for sustainable management practices in Maxim Trishkin Finland University of Eastern Finland for a Greener Future forest management remote areas Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Logging Concessions and Local Governance: Social Legitimacy and Paolo Cerutti Kenya CIFOR for a Greener Future forest management Effectiveness of Forest Certification in the Congo Basin Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Analysis on creation of a domestic forest certification scheme in Korea’s Se Kyung CHONG Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future forest management forestry and forest industries Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable UPM - UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA FSC - Chain of Custody (CoC). Analysis of companies with CoC in Spain and CARMEN AVILES Spain for a Greener Future forest management DE MADRID Brazil Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Swedish University of Agricultural Context matters: implementation of sustainable forest management under Marine Elbakidze Sweden for a Greener Future forest management Sciences different governance and socio-economic conditions Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Kastamonu University Faculty of Improving of Certification Standard for Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) Ahmet SIVACIOĞLU Turkey for a Greener Future forest management Forestry in Turkey Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable World Wildlife Fund - United Evaluating Conservation Impacts of Forest Management Certification – Colby Loucks United States for a Greener Future forest management States Testing Causality through the Use of Counterfactual Study Design Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Francis Putz United States CIFOR/University of Florida Evaluation of tropical forest management certification for a Greener Future forest management Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable NIMAD/FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF Challenges the forest sector - Forest certification and Corporate Social CARLA CORREA Brazil for a Greener Future forest management PARANÁ Responsibility Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Growing stock, community management and deforestation rates in the Fernanda Pieruzzi Brazil Serviço florestal brasileiro for a Greener Future forest management Brazilian biomes Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Is Certification Contributing to Sustainable Forest Management in British Christopher Mosher Canada BC Forest Practices Board for a Greener Future forest management Columbia? A Forest Practices Board Perspective Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Forest certification in collectively owned forest areas and sustainable forest Yanru Zeng China Zhejiang Agri. & Forestry Univ. for a Greener Future forest management management --- a case of cooperative-based certification in China Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Sustainable development – international framework – overview and analysis Annika Hyytiä Finland University of Helsinki for a Greener Future forest management in forest and forest product context Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Assessment of motivation and attitudes of forest industry companies Maxim Trishkin Finland University of Eastern Finland for a Greener Future forest management towards forest certification in North-Western Russia Center for Agricultural and Rural Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Ineffective Policy of Timber Certification in the Smallholding Forest of Rural Arya Hadi Dharmawan Indonesia Development Studies - Bogor for a Greener Future forest management Java Indonesia Agricultural University, Indonesia Forests and Forest Products 125 Impact of forest certification on sustainable Kastamonu University Faculty of Assessing of Forest Certification Projects in Turkey with FSC (Forest Ahmet SIVACIOĞLU Turkey for a Greener Future forest management Forestry Stewardship Council) System

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to STILBENES FROM THE BARK OF NORWAY SPRUCE (PICEA ABIES [L.] KARST. ) Pekka Saranpää Finland for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products AS PROTECTIVE AGENTS

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Institute of Wood Science and Rashmi Shanbhag India TEMPERTE WOODS IN TROPICAL CLIMATE - HOW SUSTAINABLE for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Technology

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Department of Forest Sciences, Yonggun Park Korea, Republic of Superheated Steam Heat Treatment for Pitch Pine (P. rigida) Lumber for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Seoul National University

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Assistant Researcher, Forest WOOD MODIFICATION THROUGH ACETYLATION PROCESS ON THREE LESSER- Cho Cho Win Cho Myanmar (Burma) for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Research Institute USED TIMBER SPIECIES OF MYANMAR

School of Forestry and Resource Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Shang-Tzen Chang China - Taipei Conservation, National Taiwan Exploitation of Acacia confusa heartwood extract as natural photostabilizers for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products University

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author School of Forestry and Resource Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Role of extractives in the photo-discoloration of Cryptomeria japonica wood Tzu-Cheng Chang China - Taipei Conservation, National Taiwan for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products caused by UV irradiation University

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Experimental Forest, National Cinnamomum osmophloeum Leaf Oils Act as Antifungal Agents for Wood Sen-Sung Cheng China - Taipei for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Taiwan University Rot Fungus Phellinus noxius

School of Forestry and Resource Antifungal potential and chemical composition of Chamaecyparis Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Chen Ying-Ju China - Taipei Conservation, National Taiwan formosensis and Chamaecyparis obtusa var. formosana essential oils in liquid for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products University and vapor phase against plant pathogenic fungi

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Henrik Heräjärvi Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute Crude Tall Oil Impregnation as a Wood Preservation Method for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Recovering microorganisms from wood packaging surfaces: intercomparison Rached ISMAIL France ONIRIS-NANTES for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products of three methods.

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Technische Universität München / The role of Fenton derived hydroxyl radicals in oxidative and enzymatic Klaus Richter Germany for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Holzforschung München degradation of furfurylated wood

Institute of wood science and Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to technology,18th cross, Phophine fumigation for protection of wood from powderpost beetle Remadevi O.K. India for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Malleswaram P.O., Bangalore 560 damage in Indian conditions 003, Karnataka, India

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Andrew Wong Malaysia Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Utilization of naturally durable tropical woods in society for a greener future for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Soil contamination with aqueous wood extractives does not inhibit seed Andrew Wong Malaysia Universiti Malaysia Sarawak for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products germination of vegetables okra and tomato

Soil contamination with Chromated Copper Arsenate preservative, an Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Andrew Wong Malaysia Universiti Malaysia Sarawak organophosphate and two synthetic pyrethroids affecting seed germination for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products of vegetables okra and tomato

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to The Federal University of THE EFFECTS OF POWDER POST BEETLES ON THE STRENGTH PROPERTIES OF Sunday Adeduntan Nigeria for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Technology Akure TERMINALIA SUPERBER WOOD.

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Forestry Research Institute of EFFECTIVENESS OF NATURAL WOOD EXTRACTIVES AS WOOD Lawrence Olanipekun Aguda Nigeria for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Nigeria PRESERVATIVES AGAINST TERMITE ATTACK

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Forestry Research Institute of Evaluation of Cymbopogon citratus (DC.ex Nees) and Terminalia catappa Tunde Abayomi Nurudeen Nigeria for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Nigeria (Linnaeus) extracts as wood preservatives.

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Federal University of Technology, Resistance of Five Selected Nigerian Wood Species Treated with Bitumen to Jacob Mayowa Owoyemi Nigeria for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Akure, Nigeria Termites’ Attack.

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Norwegian Forest and Landscape Mode of action of modified wood against decay fungi - New insight based on Gry Alfredsen Norway for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Institute molecular studies

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Norwegian Forest and Landscape Factors influencing mould growth and aesthetic service life of coated and Lone Ross Gobakken Norway for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Institute uncoated wood cladding

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Swedish University of Agricultural Maria Jonsson Sweden Environmental impact when wet storing roundwood for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Sciences

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Chemical Treatments to sanitize Phytophthora ramorum colonized timber Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Joseph Hulbert United States Oregon State University material and mitigate the risk of accidental Sudden Oak Death for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products dissemination.

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Wood Science and Engineering, Jeff Morrell United States Surface treatments for long term protection of durable wood species for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Oregon State University

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Elisha Ncube Zambia Copperbelt University Fungal decay of Pinus kesiya facia boards on external joinery in Zambia for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products

Forests and Forest Products 159 Emerging green and sustainable alternatives to Premature failure of creosote treated electricity transmission wood poles in Elisha Ncube Zambia Copperbelt University for a Greener Future classical wood preservative to protect forest products Zambia

162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Non-Timber Forest Products: a Sustainable Development Path Full of commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Roger Villalobos Costa Rica CATIE for a Greener Future Obstacles. A Case Study in Costa Rica economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Wondo Genet College of Forestry Forest Conservation and NTFPs Utilization in Southwest Ethiopia: an commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Tefera Belay Endalamaw Ethiopia for a Greener Future and Natural Resources Overview of Actors and Their Interactions economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Forests and Forest Products Economic contribution of gums and resins resources to household commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Zenebe Mekonnen Gebretsadik Ethiopia Research, Wondo Genet icultural for a Greener Future livelihoods and national economy of Ethiopia economic and social trade-offs Research CenterAgr 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Robert Mavsar Finland European Forest Institute (EFI) Development of the global trade of non-wood forest products for a Greener Future economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Towards a new paradigm: valuation of the impacts of reforestation and non commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Nicolas Métro France Kinomé for a Greener Future timber value-chain projects on fundamental human needs economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products EMPOWERING LIVELIHOODS THROUGH BIODIVERSITY CERTIFICATION IN commercialisation: assessing the environmental, sudhanshu gupta India Indian Forest Service for a Greener Future INDIA economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Indian Institute of Forest Value Chain Analysis and Common Facility Centers (CFCs) for NTFPs as tools commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Giridhar Kinhal India for a Greener Future Management for Community Empowerment and Livelihoods Generation economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forest Research Centre, School of Forests and Forest Products commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Luis Fontes Portugal Agriculture, Technical University of European Non-wood forest products (NWFPs) Network for a Greener Future economic and social trade-offs Lisbon 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Jenny Wong United Kingdom Wild Resources Ltd Greening the economies of health in Africa for a Greener Future economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Balancing subsistence and commercialization: Perspectives from North commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Marla R. Emery United States USDA Forest Service for a Greener Future American indigenous peoples’ experience economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Tropical Fruits for the Development of the Tropics: The Coopoazu as an commercialisation: assessing the environmental, eduardo lopez Bolivia UMSS-Tropico-CIDES-UMSA for a Greener Future alternative NTFP to coca crops in Chapare Bolivia economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Extractive production ACAI (Euterpe sp.) IN BRAZIL: PRODUCTION AND PRICE commercialisation: assessing the environmental, GLORIA DA SILVA ALMEIDA Brazil UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA for a Greener Future ANALYSIS OF 1994 TO 2009. economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Teçá Horokoski Brazil Federal University of Paraná Yerba mate for a Greener Future for a Greener Future economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Management and potential certification of non-timber forest products commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Grace nicole Mbenda Cameroon Université de Yaoundé I for a Greener Future (NTFP) in the region of East Cameroon economic and social trade-offs

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Non-Timber Forest Products Income Contribution to Households Economy in commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Hongge Zhu China Northeast Forestry University for a Greener Future Xing’an Mountains Forest Area economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Marko Lovrić Croatia European Forest Institute The characteristics of global trade of truffles for a Greener Future economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products University of Helsinki, Ruralia Everyman’s Rights in motion – The relationship between private forest commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Merja Lahdesmaki Finland for a Greener Future Institute owners and commercial wild berry picking economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products University of Helsinki Ruralia commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Anne Matilainen Finland Regional economic impact of hunting tourism in Eastern Lapland, Finland for a Greener Future Institute economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Roles of Non-Timber Forest Products for rural livelihoods in Nuba commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Taisser H. H. Deafalla Germany Dresden university of Technology for a Greener Future Mountains, Sudan economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Taisser H. H. Deafalla Germany Dresden university of Technology Investigation study for Acacia senegal Gum Trade in Sahel Region for a Greener Future economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Poverty Alleviation and Preservation of Tropical Forests through commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Elena Mechik Germany University of Hamburg for a Greener Future establishment of Small Scale Forest Enterprises with Social Responsibility economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Dipartimento Territorio e Sistemi Forests and Forest Products commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Enrico Vidale Italy Agro-forestali, University of Wild Mushroom in Italy: from a commodity to a recreational service. for a Greener Future economic and social trade-offs Padova 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Decision-making along a tropical forest product commodity chain: commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Jose Antonio Sierra Huelsz Mexico University of Florida for a Greener Future implications for ecological sustainability economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF INDIGENOUS FRUIT TREES: STRYCHNOS Forests and Forest Products Ministry of Agriculture, Water and commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Selma Ndemutila Elago Namibia COCCULOIDES AND SCHINZIOPHYTON RAUTANENII IN RUNDU RURAL WEST for a Greener Future Forestry economic and social trade-offs CONSTITUENCY, KAVANGO REGION, NAMIBIA 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Socio-economic determinants of consumer demand for non-timber forest commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Tajudeen Amusa Nigeria University of Ilorin for a Greener Future products in Ogun and Osun States, Southwest Nigeria economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Forestry Research Institute of Analysis of Non-timber Forest Products Activities and Income among Rural commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Oluseyi Olugbire Nigeria for a Greener Future Nigeria Households in Nigeria economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Enhancing the adaptive capacity of indigenous peoples by promoting Forests and Forest Products commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Arsenio Ella Philippines FPRDI-DOST sustainable community-based resin tapping of Almaciga (Agathis for a Greener Future economic and social trade-offs philippinensis Warb.) in Palawan and Sierra Madre, Philippines 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products Ass. Professor/University of commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Ljiljana Keca Serbia Analysis of Mushroom Value Chain in Serbia for a Greener Future Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry economic and social trade-offs 162 Greening society and non-wood forest product Forests and Forest Products How to improve the local forest income by innovating on NWFP? The case of commercialisation: assessing the environmental, Faten Mezni Tunisia INRGREF for a Greener Future Pistacia lentiscus fixed oil in Tunisia economic and social trade-offs Forests and Forest Products 164 Precision land-use management - state and Northern Hardwoods Research Gaetan Pelletier Canada Key initiatives to enable sustainable and profitable hardwood silviculture for a Greener Future perspectives Institute Forests and Forest Products 164 Precision land-use management - state and A optimization model of masson pine multiple functional management in decheng zhang China china academy of forestry for a Greener Future perspectives south China Forests and Forest Products 164 Precision land-use management - state and University of Freiburg, Chair of Benjamin Engler Germany Social and Economic Consequences of Eucalyptus Plantation Management for a Greener Future perspectives Forest Utilization

Forests and Forest Products 164 Precision land-use management - state and Graduate School of Bioagricultural Evaluating the best locations in coniferous plantations for the natural RYOHEI MORIMOTO Japan for a Greener Future perspectives Sciences, Nagoya University regeneration of broadleaved forest

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products 164 Precision land-use management - state and Jochen Breschan Switzerland ETH Zurich Validation of timber volume maps derived from remote sensing data for a Greener Future perspectives Forests and Forest Products 164 Precision land-use management - state and Design of efficient Harvesting Units using Remote Sensing Information and Andreas Hill Switzerland ETH Zürich for a Greener Future perspectives Field Data Forests and Forest Products 164 Precision land-use management - state and Optimizing the selection of individual tree in thinning treatments to reduce Marco Contreras United States University of Kentucky for a Greener Future perspectives crown fire potential Forests and Forest Products 164 Precision land-use management - state and Lindsay Grayson United States University of Idaho Development and Validation of a Physically Based Forest Operations Model for a Greener Future perspectives Forests and Forest Products 164 Precision land-use management - state and Evaluation of the wood hauling logistic performance in farm forest areas Raiane Machado Brazil Universidade Federal de Viçosa for a Greener Future perspectives using Petri net Forests and Forest Products 164 Precision land-use management - state and Automatic mapping of forest operation possibilities: a decision support tool Sylvain Dupire France Irstea, UR EMGR for a Greener Future perspectives for forest planning

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector Future of the European Forest-Based Sector: Combining Forest Sector Lauri Hetemaki Finland European Forest Institute for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved? Models with Foresight Analysis

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector The linkage between environmental policies and international trade in pulp Jaana Korhonen Finland University of Helsinki for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved? and paper industry

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector Jussi Lintunen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute A Model of Timber Supply in Finland for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved?

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector Improving forest sector model inputs on wood supply through European Tuula Packalen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved? Forestry Dynamics Model (EFDM)

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector Max Planck Institute for Rasoul Yousefpour Germany Modelling for Adaptive Forest Management under Climate Change in Europe for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved? Meteorology

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector European Commission Joint Support to forest policy analysis in the European Union through the Forest Jesús San-Miguel-Ayanz Italy for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved? Research Centre Information System for Europe (FISE)

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector A long term analysis of the potential of Swedish forests to satisfy sector Ola Eriksson Sweden SLU for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved? demand

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector Swedish University of Agricultural Scenario generation for future development of forested landscapes – linking Ida Wallin Sweden for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved? Sciences practice and policy through foresight and modelling

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector BRAZILIAN NATIONAL FORESTRY PRODUCTION CHAIN IDENTIFICATION Vitor Afonso Hoeflich Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved? BASED ON THE 2005 IBGE INPUT-OUTPUT MATRIX

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector Elias Hurmekoski Finland European Forest Institute Long-term structural drivers of sawnwood consumption in Europe for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved?

Forests and Forest Products 181 The interface between quantitative forest sector Linking quantitative projections and qualitative scenario methods for Gintautas Mozgeris Lithuania Aleksandras Stulginskis University for a Greener Future modeling and policy analysis: What can be improved? modeling ecosystem services from forest landscapes

Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Amelia (Amy) Koch Australia Forest Practices Authority Landscape-scale planning for biodiversity in Tasmanian production forests for a Greener Future the way ahead Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Forest Operations Engineering and Management Achievements and Stampfer Karl Austria BOKU for a Greener Future the way ahead Perpectives - The FORMEC view Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Environmental assessment of the technological innovation process on Carla Portugal Brazil OSU for a Greener Future the way ahead forestry harvesting Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Forest Operations Engineering and Management Achievements and Sophie D'Amours Canada Université Laval for a Greener Future the way ahead Perspectives - The SSFAR/INFORMS/INCOSE view

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - A new numerical tool to optimize the set-up of a standing skyline and Sylvain Dupire France Irstea, UR EMGR for a Greener Future the way ahead improve cable yarding planning Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Harvesting of heart stumps from Poplar and Maritime Pine forest in South Richard EMEYRIAT France FORET LOGISTIQUE CONSEIL for a Greener Future the way ahead West France Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Forest Engineering propelling the value chains: current status in France and Vuillermoz Morgan France FCBA for a Greener Future the way ahead lessons learned from the FEC-FORMEC community Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Raffaele Spinelli Italy Forest work studies: who, why, how for a Greener Future the way ahead Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Appling the optimal bucking method to maximize profits on Nasunogahara Kazuhiro Aruga Japan Utsunomiya University for a Greener Future the way ahead area, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Forest Operations Engineering and Management Achievements and Jun'ichi Gotou Japan Kochi University for a Greener Future the way ahead Perpectives - The JFES view

Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Graduate School of Bio-agricultural Yozo Yamada Japan The future roles of ergonomic research in world forests and forestry for a Greener Future the way ahead Sciences, Nagoya University

Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Forest Operations Engineering and Management Achievements and Woodam Chung United States University of Montana for a Greener Future the way ahead Perspectives - The COFE view Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Quantifying potential benefits of implementing computer generated skid- Marco Contreras United States University of Kentucky for a Greener Future the way ahead trail networks Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Antônio Camargo University of Brasilia, Brasilia FOREST MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY: ANALYSIS OF ASPECTS OF Marcos Brazil for a Greener Future the way ahead Ferreira Environmental Institute FORESTRY WORK IN THE MATO GROSSO AMAZON Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Evaluation of environmental impacts of forest harvesting and its effects on Luis Freitas Brazil UESB for a Greener Future the way ahead sustainability Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - CRITERIA AND INDICATORS FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN FOREST MANAGEMENT Jose Imana Brazil University of Brasilia for a Greener Future the way ahead PLANS IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Carlos Machado Brazil Federal University of Vicosa Durability of chemically stabilized soils for forest road applications for a Greener Future the way ahead Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Analysis of the traffic performance in forest roads using computational Carlos Machado Brazil Federal University of Vicosa for a Greener Future the way ahead methods Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Felipe Marzano Brazil Federal University of Viçosa Biomechanical evaluation in eucalyptus silviculture operations, in Brazil for a Greener Future the way ahead Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Carla Portugal Brazil OSU Ergonomic evaluation of skyline models used in forest extraction. for a Greener Future the way ahead Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Departamento de Engenharia Assessment of workers physical workload in semi-mechanized silviculture Stanley Schettino Brazil for a Greener Future the way ahead Florestal - UFV operations in mountainous regions, in Brazil Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Departamento de Engenharia Developing dynamic maps of forest roads with routes to GPS navigation Fabricio Silva Brazil for a Greener Future the way ahead Florestal/UFV receivers Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Departamento de Engenharia Production target for workers of digging holes machines for eucalyptus Amaury Paulo de Souza Brazil for a Greener Future the way ahead Florestal/UFV seedlings planting, as function of ergonomic factors, in Brazil Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - PRODUCTIVITY, COSTS, AND EFFECT ON THE FOREST SOIL BY THREE SMALL Oscar Bustos-Letelier Chile Universidad de Talca-Chile for a Greener Future the way ahead FOREST HARVESTING SYSTEMS Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Chair of Forest Utilization/Uni- Optimization of plantation forest-wood supply chains in Vietnam towards van tuong tran Germany for a Greener Future the way ahead Freiburg more sustainability Department of Forest Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Yield Regulation Method Based on Number of Trees for Managing Un-Even Endang Suhendang Indonesia Management, Faculty of Forestry, for a Greener Future the way ahead Aged Tropical Forest Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - PhD student of Forest Engineering, Elyas Hayati Iran Analysis of factors affecting forest road network planning: A Delphi study for a Greener Future the way ahead University of Tehran Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Raffaele Spinelli Italy A new guide for work studies in forestry for a Greener Future the way ahead Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Forestry and Forest Products Comparison of thinning productivities for the ordinary systems to the new Masahiko Nakazawa Japan for a Greener Future the way ahead Research Institute system with a small wheel-mounted harvester and forwarder Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Masashi Saito Japan Shinshu University Extraction of collapse risk factors for spur road using high resolution DTM for a Greener Future the way ahead

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Graduate School of Agriculture, Generalizing over graph representations of road segments: A zigzag Hiroaki Shirasawa Japan for a Greener Future the way ahead Kyoto University alignment model and a smooth alignment model Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Individual-level analysis of damage to residual trees after single-tree Shinichi Tatsumi Japan The University of Tokyo for a Greener Future the way ahead selection harvesting in northern Japanese mixedwood stands Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Ergonomic and Productive Effects of Replacement Steel Wire Ropes with ryosuke watanabe Japan Nagoya University for a Greener Future the way ahead Synthetic Ropes for a Mobile Tower Yarder Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Forestry and Forest Products Takeshi Yamada Japan Operational efficiency of the containerized seedlings planting machine for a Greener Future the way ahead Research Institute

Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Graduate School of Bio-agricultural Comparative study of the ergonomic spectrum at the levels of logging Yozo Yamada Japan for a Greener Future the way ahead Sciences, Nagoya University entities and prefectures

Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Economic Impact Analysis on Forest Road Construction Using Input-Output Se Kyung CHONG Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future the way ahead Analysis Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Forest Road Network Planning for Timber Harvesting on Mountainous Areas Byoungyun Ji Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future the way ahead Using GIS in Korea Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Byoungyun Ji Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute A study on the productivity and cost of cable logging in Korea for a Greener Future the way ahead Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - NORIZAH KAMARUDIN Malaysia UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA FOREST ROAD PLANNING AND DESIGN IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA for a Greener Future the way ahead Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Technical and technological valorisation of forest areas for machine timber Adam Lubera Poland State Forests, Poland for a Greener Future the way ahead harvesting on the basis of the CI index (Cone Index) in European forestry Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Valorization of complementary working time lengths in timber harvesting Grzegorz Szewczyk Poland University of Agriculture in Krakow for a Greener Future the way ahead and skidding operations Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Slovenia Forest Service - Zavod za Jurij Beguš Slovenia The forest roads information database system for a Greener Future the way ahead gozdove Slovenije

Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Cultivation of forest regeneration materials under artificial radiant sources - Marco Hernandez Velasco Sweden Dalarna University for a Greener Future the way ahead effects of light intensity on energy consumption and seedlings’ development.

Energy efficiency in intensified production of forest regeneration materials – Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Marco Hernandez Velasco Sweden Dalarna University design of a photovoltaic system for sustainably powering an innovative for a Greener Future the way ahead forestry incubator. Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - The impacts of selective logging on litter input, soil carbon and nutrient Barbara Bomfim United States University of California Davis for a Greener Future the way ahead stocks, in the Brazilian Amazon Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - Areas of forest required to maintain sustainable, local wood supplies in Robert Keefe United States University of Idaho for a Greener Future the way ahead pacific northwest communities Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - SLOPE RESTRICTIONS ON LAND-USE PRACTICES: CONSEQUENCES FOR Francis Putz United States CIFOR/University of Florida for a Greener Future the way ahead BORNEO OF DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS AND LIMITS Forests and Forest Products 183 Forest operations engineering and management - School of Forestry and Wildlife Yecheng Xu United States Value of Vocational Logging Training for a Greener Future the way ahead Sciences Forests and Forest Products 186 Recovery, reuse, and recycling of wood products Katia Manzanares Ayala Cuba Agri-Forest Research Institute Local experience with the use of wood residues from a in Cuba for a Greener Future for a greener future Forests and Forest Products 186 Recovery, reuse, and recycling of wood products Forestry Research Institute of Towards enhanced utilization of logging residues for green construction: The Stephen Tekpetey Ghana for a Greener Future for a greener future Ghana assessment of the Branchwood of Khaya ivorensis in Ghana Forests and Forest Products 186 Recovery, reuse, and recycling of wood products Forestry Research Institute of Bamidele Olujide. Fatade Nigeria Potentials of Landfill Wastes in Energy Generation in Nigeria for a Greener Future for a greener future Nigeria Forests and Forest Products 186 Recovery, reuse, and recycling of wood products Forestry Research Institute of GREEN BUILDING: DIMENSIONAL STABILITY OF BLOCK PRODUCED FROM Adejoba Olajide Razaq Nigeria for a Greener Future for a greener future Nigeria SAWDUST AND SAND Forests and Forest Products 186 Recovery, reuse, and recycling of wood products Ambrose Dodoo Sweden Linnaeus University Climate implications of end-of-life management options for wood products for a Greener Future for a greener future Forests and Forest Products 186 Recovery, reuse, and recycling of wood products Öznur Özden Turkey University of Istanbul Paper Honeycomb Panels and Sustainability for a Greener Future for a greener future Forests and Forest Products 186 Recovery, reuse, and recycling of wood products USDA Forest Service Southern Phil Araman United States Home Construction Waste and Potential Recycling Options for a Greener Future for a greener future Research Station

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products 186 Recovery, reuse, and recycling of wood products USDA Forest Service Southern Phil Araman United States Wood Pallet Production, Disposal, Recovery, Reuse and Recycling in the U.S. for a Greener Future for a greener future Research Station Institute of Silviculture, University Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Estimation of the value of Non-timber forest products (NTFP) and services in Harald Vacik Austria of Natural Resources and Life for a Greener Future products Austria Sciences

Laboratory of Applied Ecology, Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Combined impact of exploitation and habitat degradation on the abundance Koupamba Gisèle SINASSON SANNI Benin Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, for a Greener Future products and structure of Mimusops andongensis Hiern in Benin University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin

Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Vice Clotexe Tajeukem Cameroon UNIVERSITY OF YAOUNDE I vegetation assessment in the northern part of Boumba-Bek National Park for a Greener Future products Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Sheila Mbiru Kenya Kenya Forestry Research Institute Potential gum Hagar production from Commiphora holtziana in Kenya for a Greener Future products Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Resource Assessment and Mapping of Acacia senegal var. kerensis in Meshack Muga Kenya Kenya Foretsry Research Institute for a Greener Future products Samburu and Isiolo Counties, Kenya Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Warsaw University of Life Sciences - Pawel Staniszewski Poland Assessment of Non-Wood Forest Product Resources - Trends in Poland for a Greener Future products SGGW Forestry Sector Contribution to the National Accounts of Sri Lanka: An Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Udith Jayasinghe-Mudalige Sri Lanka Wayamba University of Sri Lanka Economic Assessment of Household Utilization of Non-Timber Forest for a Greener Future products Products Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Steve Kruger United States Virginia Tech Underground Value: Assessing Non-Timber Forest Products in Appalachia for a Greener Future products Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Ethnobotany and structure of natural stands of plant toothbrush species in Jean Didier Akpona Benin Laboratory of Applied Ecology for a Greener Future products Southern and Central part of Benin Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Medicinal and aromatic plants in Eastern Herzegovina and their socio- Srdjan Ljubojevic Bosnia and Herzegovina for a Greener Future products Forestry economic importance for locals Beyond individual plant yield: integrating diverse socio-environmental Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Parque Zoobotânico - Andrea Alechandre Brazil factors to estimate commercial production of an Amazonian non-timber for a Greener Future products Universidade Federal do Acre forest product Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Density and regeneration of Carapa guianensis Aublet. in floodplain forests Ana Cláudia Lira-Guedes Brazil Embrapa Amapá for a Greener Future products of the Amazon estuary in Amapá State, Brazil Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest PRODUCTION OF MATE (ILEX PARAGUARIENSIS) IN RIO GRANDE DO SUL, Maurício Vassali Brazil UFRRJ for a Greener Future products BRAZIL IN THE LAST YEARS: DISCUSSING THE CURRENT CRISIS Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Centro de Pesquisa Agroflorestal An easily accessible technology to increase Brazil nut stand productivity: a Lucia Wadt Brazil for a Greener Future products do Acre (Embrapa Acre) case study in Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve

Croatian Forest Research Institute, Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Preliminary research of fungi productivity in Austrian pine (Pinus nigra) Željko Zgrablić Croatia Centre for Forest Ecosystem Goods for a Greener Future products stands in Istria, Croatia and Services „Josip Ressel“

Czech University of Life Sciences Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Main Non-Timber Forest Products’ Socio-Economic Importance for Ludek Sisak Czech Republic Prague, Faculty of Forestry and for a Greener Future products Inhabitants of the Czech Republic Wood Sciences Principal Chief Conservator of RESOURCE SURVEY AND BEAT-LEVEL MICRO PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABLE Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Forests Working Plan & Forest Pramod Shukla India MANAGEMENT OF NON- TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS IN MADHYA PRADESH ( for a Greener Future products Land Records Madhya Pradesh, INDIA) India. Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest National Forestry Research Centre, Kamuhelo Lisao Namibia Inventory report of marula (Sclerocarrya birrea) trees in Namibia for a Greener Future products Namibia Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Civic Forum for Sustainable Status, Distribution, Conservation and Use Value of Medicinal and Aromatic Damodar Gaire Nepal for a Greener Future products Development Plants (MAPs) Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Ministry of Forest and Soil Domestication of the Prioritized Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Dhananjaya Lamichhane Nepal for a Greener Future products Conservation, Nepal Community Forestry Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Federal University of Technology Uses and Preferences of NTFPs among urban Households in Ado-Ekiti Gideon Adedayo Nigeria for a Greener Future products Akure Metropolis, Ekiti State, Nigeria.

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Instituto Superior de Agronomia / TREE CORK CALIBER EVOLUTION IN TWO CONSECUTIVE CORK EXTRACTIONS: Joana Amaral Paulo Portugal for a Greener Future products Universidade de Lisboa TRENDS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES

Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest Laboratory of Botany and Plant Floristic diversity of Sorindeia warneckei Engl. thickets. (Anacardiaceae) of Amah AKODEWOU Togo for a Greener Future products Ecology, University of Lomé (Togo) Lama depression in Togo.

Forests and Forest Products 197 Forest resources assessment for non-wood forest A National Assessment of Non-Timber Forest Products: Prospects for James Chamberlain United States USDA Forest Service for a Greener Future products improving the reporting of volumes and values of these products Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Governance, legality of timber and corruption: the case of the Federation of Mersudin Avdibegovic Bosnia and Herzegovina Faculty of Forestry for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice Bosnia-Herzegovina Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Wenming Lu China Chinese Academy of Forestry Legal Challenges for FLEGT and EUTR for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Bas Arts Netherlands Wageningen University Legality and 'the three Gs' for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Are Timber Legality Requirements Giving Rise to an International Forest Errol Meidinger United States SUNY Buffalo Law School for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice Law? Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Margaret Shannon United States European Forest Institute Feminist Perspectives on Legality of Timber and Governance for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: NIMAD/FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF CARLA CORREA Brazil Changes to the Brazilian Forest Code and the applicability of the new law. for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice PARANÁ Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Evaluation of the management of two community forests in the Eastern FOMOU NYAMSI Ghislain Aimé Cameroon university Yaoundé I for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice Region Cameroon (ASDEBYM and CODECBOM) under the FLEGT. CHINA’S TROPICAL TIMBER PROCESSING SMFES’ CHALLENGES AND Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: xinjian luo China Chinese Academy of Forestry OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROCUREMENT OF TIMBER FROM LEGAL AND for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice SUSTAINABLY MANAGED FOREST Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: How can forest governance approaches under FLEGT VPA and REDD+ be Yitagesu Tekle Tegegne Finland European Forest Institute for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice helpful for each other? Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Forestry Research Institute of Curbing illegal logging in Ghana: the role of incentives to decentralized forest- Lawrence Damnyag Ghana for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice Ghana fringe community institutions in the VPA world BARCODE TIMBER-TRACKING: AN INNOVATIVE SYSTEM FOR CHAIN-OF- Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Melvin Cruz Honduras Fundacion MaderaVerde CUSTODY MANAGEMENT OF MAHOGANY GUITAR PARTS FROM THE for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice HONDURAN RAINFOREST Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: The effect of illegal forest products in Honduras in the development of Delmy Manzanares Honduras CATIE for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice productive value chains Centre for Forestry Research and Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Policies On Smallholder Timber Trade In Indonesia: Disparity between the Tuti Herawati Indonesia Development on Forest for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice Concepts, Practices and Impacts Productivity, Ministry of Forestry Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Can small scale furniture producer comply and benefit from Indonesia Bayuni Shantiko Indonesia CIFOR for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice timber legality assurance system? Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Residual DNAs Extracted from Timbers and Its Effectiveness for Identification Ugai Watanabe Japan Chiba Institute of Technology for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice of Wood Species Center for International Trade in Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: The Potential of Legal Timber Trade Policies to Expand Demand for US Wood Ziyi Lu United States Forest Products, University of for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice Products in the Chinese Re-Exports Sector Washington Forests and Forest Products 241 Forest governance and legality of timber: Center for International Trade in Impact of timber legality policies on US wood importers and their business Benjamin Roe United States for a Greener Future Challenges of legality in practice Forest Products practices Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Media consumption, environmental values, and the sustainability of forestry: Justin Bull Canada UBC for a Greener Future greener future Exploring perceptions of paper and digital media Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Department of Forest Designers’ wooden furniture ecodesign implementation in Scandinavian Katja Lähtinen Finland for a Greener Future greener future Sciences/University of Helsinki Country-of-Origin (COO) branding Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Role of the private sector in forest ecosystem services (FES): markets, Ning Li Finland University of Helsinki, Finland for a Greener Future greener future drivers, constraints and strategies towards market development Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Daniel Halaj Slovakia Technical University in Zvolen Producer versus customer-oriented mix within the forest biomass market for a Greener Future greener future

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Fundamentals of viable inclusive or pro-poor business models in community Martin Greijmans Thailand RECOFTC for a Greener Future greener future forestry Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Corporate Social Responsibility in the Wood Products Industry: US and Zhen Cai United States University of Missouri for a Greener Future greener future Chinese Consumers’ Perspective Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Resisting Isomorphism: Investigating the Adoption of Corporate judd michael United States Penn State University for a Greener Future greener future Environmentalism in the Forest Products Industry Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Rajat Panwar United States Northland College Ongoing corporate responsibility initiatives amidst an economic downturn for a Greener Future greener future Ecosystems Services and Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Management Program (ESM), Florian Kraxner Austria Global Forest Management Certification – Future Development Potentials for a Greener Future greener future International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Gobernacion de Cochabamba, Business plan for commercializing pine (Pinus) wood logs in the region of the Oscar Montaño Choque Bolivia for a Greener Future greener future Bolivia Andean valleys of Cochabamba Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Evolution of prices and unitary costs of the plywood production on the Ana Paula Fernandes Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná for a Greener Future greener future Paraná State Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Bringing the forest in: establishing the link between the use of wood and David Fell Canada Fpinnovations for a Greener Future greener future health in the built environment Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Sen Wang Canada Canadian Forest Service Value Chain and Value Network in the Forest Sector for a Greener Future greener future Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Consumer preferences for wood product information content in Jani Holopainen Finland University of Helsinki for a Greener Future greener future sustainability context Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Tarmo Räty Finland Metla Platform for Cost Efficient Environmental Assessment for a Greener Future greener future Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a “First I would go to IKEA”: A consumer cultural approach to young people's Anne Toppinen Finland University of Helsinki for a Greener Future greener future choice of wooden household furniture in Germany and Finland Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Consumer perceptions of children's furniture in Shanghai and Shenzhen, Minli Wan Finland University of Helsinki for a Greener Future greener future China Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Chair of Forest Utilization / What makes wood so attractive? Transforming consumers` emotions into Andreas Manuel Germany for a Greener Future greener future University of Freiburg material characteristics Department of Forest Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a VPA on Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade between Republic of Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat Indonesia Management, Bogor Agricultural for a Greener Future greener future Indonesia and European Union: Who gains the benefits? University Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Facultu of Agriculture, University The current status of wood utilization for residential housing in Okinawa Yoshiyuki Chinen Japan for a Greener Future greener future of the Ryukyus prefecture, Japan Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Norwegian institute of wood # Relationships between environmental impacts and added value in Kristian Bysheim Norway for a Greener Future greener future technology Norwegian industries Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Ass. Professor/University of Ljiljana Keca Serbia Development of Marketing Activities in Production of Logs in Serbia for a Greener Future greener future Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Yvonne Brodrechtova Slovakia Technival University in Zvolen Timber trade and its effectiveness in the context of Slovakia for a Greener Future greener future Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Hubert Palus Slovakia Technical University in Zvolen Conditions at the forestry contractors market in Slovakia for a Greener Future greener future Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Jan Parobek Slovakia Technical University in Zvolen Wood Flow Analysis in the Slovak Forest Industry for a Greener Future greener future Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Swedish University of Agricultural Operations management, cooperation and negotiation in the wood supply Matti Stendahl Sweden for a Greener Future greener future Sciences chain – the relationship between and sawlog suppliers Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a USDA Forest Service, Forest Edward Bilek United States Nanocellulose Market Volume Projections: a Derived Demand Analysis for a Greener Future greener future Products Laboratory Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Virginia Polytechnica Institute and Urs Buehlmann United States Small enterprises and the U.S. secondary wood industry for a Greener Future greener future State University Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Factors impacting exports of US hardwoods: A case of study in Germany, Henry quesada-pineda United States virginia tech for a Greener Future greener future China, and Vietnam

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Louisiana Forest Products Biomass Supply Chains: Mapping Flows and Identifying Forest Sector Richard Vlosky United States for a Greener Future greener future Development Center/LSU Business Opportunities Forests and Forest Products 25 Contributions of business and marketing to a Forest products trade and wood carbon flows --- Case study of forest Xiaoping Zhou United States USDA Forest Service for a Greener Future greener future product trade between US west coast and China Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Center for Innovation, Indonesian Evaluation the Properties of Gypsum Particleboard made of the Naturally Sasa Sofyan Munawar Indonesia for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Institute of Science (LIPI) and Plantation Red Meranti Wood Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Federal University of Technology, Compatibility Test of Hybrid Cement with Sawdust and Water Mixes in the James Fabiyi Nigeria for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Akure Production of Cement Bonded Composite Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Federal University of Technology, CHARACTERISATION OF OIL PALM FIBRE BASED COMPOSITES REINFORCED Kehinde Olonisakin Nigeria for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Akure WITH LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE Institute of engineering research Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Development of tannins - based adhesives and their applications in the Zeinab Osman Sudan and materials techology, National for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources biocomposites center for research Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products National University of Forestry & Innovative Technology for Veneer-Based Products with Pavlo Bekhta Ukraine for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Wood Technology of Ukraine Enhanced Surface Quality and Lowered Glue Consumption Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products An Composite Pole Of Superior In-Service Performance At Robert Erickson United States Univ. of Minnesota for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources A Commanding Price. Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Forest Products Devlopement Liquefaction and Pyrolysis Conversion of Forest Resources into Bio-oil: for a Brian Via United States for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Center, Auburn University Greener Epoxy and Potential Wood Composite Applications Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products EFFECT OF REINFORCED SHELL LAYERS ON OVERALL COMPOSITE PROPERTIES Qinglin Wu United States LSU for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources OF CO-EXTRUDED WOOD PLASTIC COMPOSITES Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Dept. Forest FLEXURAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD I-BEAM FLANGED WITH PINE (Pinus sp.) Cláudio Del Menezzi Brazil for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Engineering/University of Brasília AND CURUPIXÁ (Micropholis venulosa) Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Caryocar villosum (Aubl.) Pers. as a Bioresource: Evaluation of particleboard Paula Surdi Brazil ESALQ/USP for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources technological properties Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Yongjian Cao China Guangdong Academy of Forestry Effect of Different Treatments on Tensile Properties of Flax Fibres for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Reinforcement of plant fiber-based ultra low density material with sodium Yongqun Xie China Chinese for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources silicate Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Lucie Chupin France EPCP-IPREM Maritime pine bark extraction for tannin-lignin adhesives for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Forestry Research Institute of Use of wood and agricultural residues in brick production: an Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi Ghana for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Ghana environmentally friendly alternative to Cement Blocks in Ghana Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Faculty of Forestry, Tanjungpura Strength of Red Meranti (Shorea leprosula Miq) Three-Layer Particleboard Yuliati Indrayani Indonesia for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources University from Natural and Plantation Forest Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Forestry Research and MECHANICAL PROPERTIES ENHANCEMENT OF PLANTATION FOREST WOOD Krisdianto Sugiyanto Indonesia for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Development Agency (FORDA) AS A CORE-LAYER OF LAMINATED BAMBOO Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Synergistic effect of metal hydroxides and wood on thermal stability of Sun-Young Lee Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources polypropylene in WPCs Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Universidad Michoacana de San Improving Mexican Forest Viability by Technological Characterization of Javier-Ramón Sotomayor-Castellanos Mexico for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Nicolás de Hidalgo Commercial Wood Composites by Nondestructive Methods Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products SCIENTIST/FORESTRY RESEARCH Effect of Aluminum Trihydrate on Rheological properties of Wood Plastic KEHINDE AINA Nigeria for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources INSTITUTE OF NIGERIA Composites produced from Eucalyptus spp Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Forestry Research Institute of STRENGTH AND SORPTION PROPERTIES OF BAMBOO (Bambusa vulgaris) Babajide Falemara Nigeria for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Nigeria WOOD-PLASTIC COMPOSITES

Department of Wood Units, School Compatibility and Physico-Mechanical Properties of Cement Bonded Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Olusola Osuntuyi Nigeria of Vocational Studies, College of Composites Produced from Wastepaper and Obeche (Triplochiton for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Education, Ikere Ekiti, Nigeria Scleroxylon) Sawdust

Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Hector F Archila Santos United Kingdom UNIVERSITY OF BATH Cross laminated bamboo-Guadua panels for construction for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Properties of Wood Plastic Composite Made from Nanoclay Added Eastern Salim Hiziroglu United States Oklahoma State University for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources Redcedar

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products 258. Bio-based composite and engineered products Synthesis and Characterization of smart pyrolysis-lignin-co-poly(ester- Hui Li United States University of Idaho for a Greener Future from wood and non-wood forest resources amides) thermoplastic elastomeric systems Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Gonzalez de The effect of cold plasma treatment on wettability of Brazilian wood flooring Pedro Henrique Brazil Federal University of Paraná for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research Cademartori surface Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Cellulose Nanoparticle-Reinforced Polymethylmethacrylate Composites: Guangping Han China Northeast Forestry University for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research Effect of Acid Hydrolysis Conditions Research Institute of Wood Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Effect of Nano Materials on the Wearing Resistance and Hardness of Water- Ling Long China Industry, Chinese Academy of for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research based Wood Coating Forestry School of Forestry and Resource Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Feng-Cheng Chang China - Taipei Conservation/National Taiwan Applying electrospinning technology to produce lignin fibers for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research University Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Wei Xu Germany Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg Life Cycle Assessment of cellulose nanowhiskers prepared with ionic liquid for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Cellulose nanofiber-derived separator membranes featuring tunable Sun-Young Lee Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research nanoporous network for lithium ion batteries Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Nor Azah Mohamad Ali Malaysia FRIM Classification of Agarwood Quality by Electronic Nose Technology for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research

Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Effects of Electrospinning Process Parameters on the Morphology of Ronniel Manalo Philippines UPLB for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research Nanofibers from Bambusa blumeana J.A. and J.H. Schultes Cellulose Acetate

Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Southern University of United Yadong Qi United States Novel Nanotechnology for Forest and Forest Product Protection for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research States Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Myungkil Kim Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Enzymatic biodegradable characterization of wood decaying fungi for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Colloidal silica nanoparticle-assisted structural control of cellulose nanofibril Sun-Young Lee Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research separators for lithium ion batteries Forests and Forest Products 259. Applications of nanotechnology and Production and Characterization of Cellulose Nanocrystals from Abaca (Musa Ronniel Manalo Philippines UPLB for a Greener Future biotechnology in forest products research Textilis Nee.)

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management Lumber value from selection cuttings in uneven-aged northern hardwood Alexis Achim Canada Université Laval for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? forests

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management Natural Resources Canada, Value recovery in intensively managed second-growth forests: is all volume Cosmin Filipescu Canada for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? Canadian Forest Service created equal?

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management Wood Quality of Uneven-Aged Norway Spruce Sawn Goods: a Case Study in Riikka Piispanen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? Southern Finland

Douglas fir roundwood quality – Impact of growth space on juvenile Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management Forest Research Institute of Baden- Franka Brüchert Germany development, wood density and branch development for future timber for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? Württemberg quality Department of Forest/Ministry of Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management Profitability of uneven-aged forest harvesting practices: Learning from Bharat Gotame Nepal Forest and Soil Conservation, for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? Central India Nepal

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management The economics of product quantity vs product quality in Great Britain's Paul McLean United Kingdom Forest Research for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? forest resource

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management Balancing Landowner Objectives, Society's Desire for Ecological Jamie Barbour United States US Forest Service for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? Sustainability, and Wood Quality in the United States

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management Properties of guapuruvu wood (Schizolobium parahyba (Vell.) Blake) from Julia Carolina Athanázio-Heliodoro Brazil FCA - UNESP for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? forest recovery areas in Brazil

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management Modelling the effects of partial harvesting on lumber product assortment David Auty Canada Université Laval for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? and value: a case study in the eastern Canadian boreal forest

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management Integrated Ecological and Socioeconomic Evaluation of Valwood Agroforestry Shuirong Wu China Chinese Academy of Forestry for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? in Germany and China and its Comparative Analysis

Institute of Forestry, Lithuanian Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management INFLUENCE OF ROT ON LIVING TREES NORWAY SPRUCE (PICEA ABIES (L.) Marius Aleinikovas Lithuania Research Center for Agriculture for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? KARST.) WOOD DENSITY AND STRENGHT PROPERTIES and Forestry

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management Swedish University of Agricultural Sustained Yield Forestry in Sweden and Russia: How Does it Correspond to Marine Elbakidze Sweden for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? Sciences Sustainable Forest Management Policy?

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management USDA Forest Service, Southern Specific gravity-driven southern pine silviculture: an opportunity to improve Don Bragg United States for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? Research Station ecosystem services and multifunctional forests

Forests and Forest Products 41 Intensive or ecosystem-based forest management University of Arkansas at Long-term Response of Natural-Origin Even-Aged Southern Pine to Early Andrew Nelson United States for a Greener Future – impact on yield, wood quality and economic return? Monticello Competition Control and Density Management in Arkansas, U.S.A.

Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Integrating our understanding of water, nutrition and physiology to manage Daniel Mendham Australia CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences for a Greener Future product needs sustainably tropical Eucalyptus and Acacia plantations Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Santiago Barros Chile Instituto Forestal (INFOR) Chile Introduction of Eucalyptus species in Chile for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Christian Jurgensen Denmark FAO Status and trends of wood production from forest plantations for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Forestry Research Institute of Forest cover loss in humid West Africa: a case for commercial plantations Joe Cobbinah Ghana for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Ghana driven by business Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Punjab Agricultural University, Designing and augmentation of poplar wood supply chain through Avtar Singh India for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Ludhiana, Punjab, India diversification in northern Indian Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Land Suitability Mapping for Eucalyptus grandis and Durio zibethinus as Rahmawaty Indonesia University of Sumatera Utara for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Agroforestry Plants Using Geographic Information System Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Modeling potential site productivity for Japanese cedar for selecting suitable Yasushi Mitsuda Japan University of Miyazaki for a Greener Future product needs sustainably sites for managing planted forests Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest iNSTITUTO DE SILVICULTURA E ESTEBAN PÉREZ-CANALES Mexico Mexico cold temperate forest and commercial forest plantations for a Greener Future product needs sustainably INDUSTRIA DE LA MADERA UJED Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest ALTERRA Research Institute, Mart-Jan Schelhaas Netherlands future role of plantations in Europe for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Wageningen Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest New Zealand Forest Research Peter Clinton New Zealand Future expectations of Forest Soils for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Insititute Ltd (Trading as Scion) Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Using a criteria and indicators framework to explore future impacts of Tim Payn New Zealand Scion for a Greener Future product needs sustainably planted forests on New Zealand’s economy, environment, and society Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Elizabeth MONGES Paraguay Universidad Nacional de Asuncion Stakeholders’ perception of timber plantation development in Paraguay for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Forest Research Centre, School of Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Sustainability of the Portuguese eucalyptus forest under different scenarios Margarida Tomé Portugal Agriculture, Technical University of for a Greener Future product needs sustainably of wood and biomass demand, forest management and climate scenarios Lisbon Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Daniela Kleinschmit Sweden Complexity of governance of planted forests for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Management and valorization of stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) stands in Abdemhamid Khaldi Tunisia INRGREF for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Tunisia: innovations for a better governance Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Contribution of planted forest to sustainable production of forest products Thomas Fox United States Virginia Tech Univeristy for a Greener Future product needs sustainably and ecosystem services Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest South Australian Forestry The Role of Geospatial Technology in Monitoring Forest Pest Infestations in Dionisio Battad Australia for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Corporation Planted Forests: The South Australian Forestry Corporation Experience

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Growth dynamics of silvertop ash regrowth forests in East Gippsland in Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest The Australian National University/ Emma Soraya Australia response to contrasting thinning and fertiliser applications: A twenty-year for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Universitas Gadjah Mada evaluation Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest The Brazilian Agricultural Research Growth reaction of a multiple use species (Tectona grandis L. F.) to pruning Michelliny Bentes Gama Brazil for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Corporation - EMBRAPA in the State of Rondonia, Brazilian Amazon Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest INFLUENCE OF SPACING REGIMES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOBLOLLY PINE ANDRE LACERDA Brazil EMBRAPA for a Greener Future product needs sustainably (Pinus taeda L.) IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Economic viability of forest cultivation x extensive cattle on small farms of Ari Schwans Brazil UFPR/UNICENTRO for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Family Farming Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Variation of Stem Growth and Morphology Traits of some pine Hybrids in Jingmin Jiang China RISF,CAF for a Greener Future product needs sustainably southern China and their Correlations Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Growth selection and wood quality analysis of thirty-eight Cuninghamia Huiquan Zheng China Guangdong Academy of Forestry for a Greener Future product needs sustainably lanceolata clones in Guangdong, China Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Victor Nieto Colombia CONIF Eucalyptus in Orinoco Colombia, challenges and opportunities for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Centro Agronómico Tropical de Kaue Sousa Costa Rica Production chain of native forest tree seeds in Brazilian Amazon for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Investigación y Enseñanza - CATIE Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest CSIR- Forestry Research Institute Promoting timber supply from sustainable source in Ghana: Durability issues Charles Essien Ghana for a Greener Future product needs sustainably of Ghana of plantation grown Khaya ivorensis Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Forestry Research Institute of The Technological Properties of Plantation Grown Mahogany in Ghana: Are Stephen Tekpetey Ghana for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Ghana they inferior to Naturally Grown Ones? Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Height growth of Korean pine saplings planted under strip-cut larch Toshiaki Owari Japan The University of Tokyo for a Greener Future product needs sustainably plantations in northeast China Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest FOREST RESEARCH INST. Long-term Observation from Model Plantation of Dyera costulata (jelutong) AHMAD ZUHAIDI YAHYA Malaysia for a Greener Future product needs sustainably MALAYSIA in Pahang Province, Peninsular Malaysia: 12 years after planting Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FORESTRY, ACCLERATED TREE PLANTING; A PANACEA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL TUNDE ADENIRAN Nigeria for a Greener Future product needs sustainably IBADAN DEGRADATION CHALLENGES IN NIGERIA Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest ANALYSIS OF SEEDLING PRODUCTION IN FOREST NURSERIES IN THE ALTO María Ysabel Perdomo Rolón Paraguay Instituto Forestal Nacional for a Greener Future product needs sustainably PARANÁ DISTRICT OF PARAGUAY Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Ass. Professor/University of Ljiljana Keca Serbia Market Dynamics for Plantation-Grown Poplar Forest Products in Serbia for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest A methodological proposal for the assessment of the sustainability of Luis Diaz-Balteiro Spain Technical University of Madrid for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Eucalyptus spp plantations in Spain Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Domestication of Indian Sandalwood (Santalum album) in Sri Lanka: Deepani Alawathugoda Sri Lanka Forest Department, Sri Lanka for a Greener Future product needs sustainably Challenges and opportunities Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Effect of silvicultural intensity and spacing on crown architecture of four Eric Carbaugh United States Virginia Tech for a Greener Future product needs sustainably loblolly pine clones Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Tropical Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center: strategies Faith Inman-Narahari United States University of Hawaii for a Greener Future product needs sustainably for creating a new collaborative research and extension partnership Forests and Forest Products 55 Planted forests: meeting future global forest Species diversity effects on productivity and water use in a tropical tree Katherine Sinacore United States University of New Hampshire for a Greener Future product needs sustainably plantation Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Technological innovations with regard to the production and consumption of William Tomaz Folmann Brazil Universidade Federal do Paraná for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness industrial timber for pulp production Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Exploring impact of process innovation on the human side by using human Na Yu China Nanjing Forestry University for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness simulation analysis: a case study in Chinese furniture manufacturing firms Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Forest landowners: lead users for multiple uses of forests and sustainable Liina Häyrinen Finland University of Helsinki for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness consumption? Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Henrik Heräjärvi Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute Renewing Wood Product Value Chains and Timber Procurement Solutions for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Valorization of marginal forest lands through non-wood products supply Filippo Brun Italy DISAFA - University of Torino - Italy for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness chain: the example of truffle and mushrooms in Italy Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Norwegian forest and landscape Innovation in forest management for new forest owner types – a literature Erlend Nybakk Norway for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness institute review.

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Analysing multi-product economic efficiency relative to forest ownership Sonia Quiroga Spain Universidad de Alcalá for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness types in Spain: Implications for management and policy. Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Swedish University of Agricultural Anders Roos Sweden Innovation diffusion of new wood-based materials for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Sciences Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the University of Natural Resources Production planning at a sawmill – comparing optimization models with Maria Anna Huka Austria for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness and Life Sciences, Vienna simple heuristics for the short term multi-period production problem Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO JOEL DE JESUS MACEDO Brazil REMUNERATION OF LAND IN FOREST INVESTMENT ANALYSIS for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness PARANA Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO JOEL DE JESUS MACEDO Brazil RELEVANT ASPECTS OF VALUATION OF LAND IN INVESTMENT ANALYSIS for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness PARANA Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Climate change and the Canadian forest industry: the economic realities of a Mark Boyland Canada Natural Resources Canada for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness changing forest resource Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Tall buildings – an approach to modelling economic, carbon, and Pablo Crespell Canada FPInnovations for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness employment effects Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Nanjing Forestry University of Key problems of the use of environmental-friendly straw board in furniture Liming Shen China for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness China production: some countermeasures Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Ministerio de Agricultura y FINANCIAL SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS FOR A WOOD TRANSFORMATION PROJECT Maryetha Fonseca Colombia for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Desarrollo Rural IN THE AMAZON FOREST Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the METLA The Finnish Forest Wood Materials and Products in the Development of Bio-Economy - RDI Erkki Verkasalo Finland for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Research Institute Programme of the Finnish Forest Research Institute (Metla) Kwame Nkrumah University of Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Kafui Kwesi Agyeman Ghana Science and Technology, Kumasi, Salvaging the interest of the Woodworker: the “Metinwood” Approach for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Ghana Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Assessment for Half-life and Carbon Stock of Harvested Wood Products in Yoon-Seong Chang Korea, Republic of Seoul National University for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Korea Department of forest resources Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Linear programming Approach for optimal harvesting schedules of Tectona Stephen Odeyemi Nigeria management, university of ibadan, for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness grandis (Linn.F) plantations in ibadan, Nigeria. Nigeria Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Norwegian forest and landscape Erlend Nybakk Norway Growth drivers within the firewood industry for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness institute Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Method and criteria for choosing a timber construction system supported by Luis Morgado Portugal Instituto Superior Tecnico for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness architectural and construction types Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Kerstin Hemström Sweden Linnaeus University Implications of contractor motivations and perceptions of wood construction for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Marmara Forestry Research A New Method in Plantations on High Sloping Land: BUROR Terrace with Mesut Tandoğan Turkey for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Institute Mini Excavator Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Factors influencing architects in specifying eco-labeled wood products in the Tait Bowers United States University of Washington for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness U.S. residential construction industry. Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Robert Erickson United States Univ. of Minnesota Drying Dimension Lumber--Winning The Game Without Breaking The Rules for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness School of Environmental and Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Role of US Homebuilders’ Psychographic Orientation in Their Adoption and Indroneil Ganguly United States Forest Sciences, University of for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Use of in Residential Construction Projects Washington Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Maria Fernanda Laguarda Mallo United States University of Minnesota “Awareness, Perceptions and Willingness to Adopt CLT in the United States” for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Patrick Rappold United States Arizona State Forestry Division Adaption to Small Log Processing in Arizona for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness Forests and Forest Products 87 Innovation in the forest sector: maximizing the Alyson Wade United States Oregon State University Industry perspectives on wood as a structural green building material for a Greener Future sector’s competitiveness BANGLADESH FOREST RESEARCH Forests and Forest Products Gender Perspective in Coping Strategies during Seasonal Livelihood Calendar 90 Gender and forestry value chains SHARMILA DAS Bangladesh INSTITUTE, CHITTAGONG, for a Greener Future in the Tribal Communities of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh BANGLADESH Forests and Forest Products The Women role in the forest management at the Hippos Pool Biosphere 90 Gender and forestry value chains NADINGA / YAMEOGO JOSEPHINE Burkina Faso CNRST/INERA/DPF for a Greener Future Reserve, Burkina Faso : case of the firewood

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products 90 Gender and forestry value chains Abdon Awono Cameroon CIFOR Can Eru contribute to the empowerment of women in Cameroon? for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of 90 Gender and forestry value chains Sushil Kumar Singla India Rural Indian Women - A Journey Towards Empowerment for a Greener Future India Forests and Forest Products 90 Gender and forestry value chains Herry Purnomo Indonesia CIFOR and IPB Gender, Value Added Chains and Certification in Furniture Industry for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products 90 Gender and forestry value chains Phosiso Sola Kenya CIFOR Women and charcoal value chains in Eastern and Southern Africa for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products Opportunities for enhancing poor women’s socio-economic empowerment 90 Gender and forestry value chains Fiona Paumgarten South Africa University of the Witwatersrand for a Greener Future in the value chains of three African non-timber forest products (NTFPs) Forests and Forest Products Whose Control? Women’s Perceptions of Kwandu Conservancy’s Non- 90 Gender and forestry value chains Kathryn Khumalo United States University of Montana for a Greener Future Timber Forest Product Permit System Forests and Forest Products Unravelling the “women’s gold”: globalization of the shea nuts value chain 90 Gender and forestry value chains Karen Rousseau Burkina Faso CIRAD / CIFOR for a Greener Future and its impact on gender balance of shea activities Department of Environmental and Forests and Forest Products Natural Resources Management, The Role of Women in the Management of Forest Resources on Afadjato 90 Gender and forestry value chains Edward D. Wiafe Ghana for a Greener Future Presbyterian University College, Mountain Ecosystem in Ghana Ghana Forests and Forest Products GENDER, PARTICIPATION AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY IN MADHYA 90 Gender and forestry value chains Renu Singh India Asst Director General, ICFRE for a Greener Future PRADESH, INDIA A gender approach for the analysis of cultural and symbolic factors Forests and Forest Products 90 Gender and forestry value chains Nathalie Van Vliet Netherlands ONFi and CIFOR explaining diets (and animal protein consumption in particular) among urban for a Greener Future families from Alto Salimões (Brazil) and Amazonas (Colombia) Forests and Forest Products Women as agents of change in Tropcal African environment: A case of Ondo 90 Gender and forestry value chains Chukwuka Agbor Nigeria Festry Research Institute of Nigeria for a Greener Future State in Nigeria Department of Agricultural Economics, Michael Okpara Forests and Forest Products Price Variations and Socioeconomic Determinants of Forest Food Marketing 90 Gender and forestry value chains Kelechi Igwe Nigeria University of Agriculture, Umudike, for a Greener Future in Umuahia and Ikwuano Local Government Areas of Abia State, Nigeria P. M. B. 7267, Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria Forests and Forest Products Faculty of Agronomic sciences / Population structure of bamboo species (Bambusa vulgaris and 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources TOVISSODE Chenangnon Frédéric Benin for a Greener Future University of Abomey-Calavi Oxytenanthera abyssinica) in relation to topographical units in Benin Forests and Forest Products International Network for Bamboo 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Jinhe Fu China Bamboo as a sustainable biomass energy for a Greener Future and Rattan Forests and Forest Products International Network for Bamboo 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Wu Junqi China A Competitive Analysis of Bamboo Products in Global Market for a Greener Future and Rattan Forests and Forest Products International Centre for Bamboo Study on Chemical Constituents and Biological Activities of Bamboo Leaf 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Feng TANG China for a Greener Future and Ratan Extracts Forests and Forest Products International Center for Bamboo Preparation and properties of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) from bamboo 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Yan Yu China for a Greener Future and Rattan processing residues Effectiveness Assessment of Forest Tenure Reform on the Resource Forests and Forest Products International Network for Bamboo 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Li Zhiyong China Cultivation and Institutional Innovation on Livelihood Development in for a Greener Future and Rattan Bamboo Areas: case studies in China and India Forests and Forest Products Guadua angustifolia Kunth in Costa Rica, guidelines for sustainable 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Elemer Briceño Costa Rica Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica for a Greener Future management and use Forests and Forest Products Forestry Research Institute of Bamboo resources for greener future: Assessment of species characteristics 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Stephen Tekpetey Ghana for a Greener Future Ghana for furniture manufacturing and green building in Ghana Ph.D. Research Scholar, Institute of Forests and Forest Products 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Sowmya Chandramouli India Wood Science & technology, Edible bamboo shoot utilization– Problems and Prospects in India for a Greener Future Bangalore, India

Forests and Forest Products Managing forests for species survival: An ecological assessment of rattan and 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Ajay Kumar Mahapatra India Regional Plant Resource Center for a Greener Future it’s utilization (Calamus spp.) in semi evergreen forests of Orissa state, India

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products Institute of Forest Genetics and Field performance of bamboo propagules produced through 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Yasodha Ramasamy India for a Greener Future Tree Breeding micropropagation Forests and Forest Products 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Arif Nuryawan Indonesia University of Sumatera Utara Utilization of Bamboo for Composite Panel Products in Indonesia for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products Forestry Research and THE USE OF MICROWAVE TO DRY RATTAN: ITS EFFECT ON THE DRYING 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Krisdianto Sugiyanto Indonesia for a Greener Future Development Agency (FORDA) COURSE Forests and Forest Products Forestry and Forest Products 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Takayuki Ito Japan Productivity and cost of Moso bamboo harvesting in Japan for a Greener Future Research Institute Forests and Forest Products FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources ROMULO AGGANGAN Philippines Bamboo as a New Alternative to Wood in the Philippines for a Greener Future AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Forests and Forest Products Ecosystems Research and Harnessing Diversity of of Rattans and Its Myriads of Benefits for Green 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Aida Lapis Philippines for a Greener Future Development Bureau Economy and Environment Forests and Forest Products Federal University of Paraná - Surveillance of bamboos species in an experimental plantation in Southern 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Aurélio Lourenço Rodrigues Brazil for a Greener Future UFPR Brazil Forests and Forest Products State University from Southern 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Adalberto Novaes Brazil Vegetative propagation of two bamboo species in Southern Brazil for a Greener Future Bahia - UESB Forests and Forest Products International Centre For Bamboo Physiological and Biochemical Changes of Moso Bamboo seeds in Artificial 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources chunju Cai China for a Greener Future And Rattan Aging Forests and Forest Products International center for bamboo Development of the Megasporogenesis and Female Gametophyte in 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Qi Rong GUO China for a Greener Future and rattan Phyllostachys edulis Forests and Forest Products International center for bamboo 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Qi Rong GUO China Development of indefinite Inflorescence of Phyllostachys edulis for a Greener Future and rattan Chinese Academy of Forestry, Forests and Forest Products Beijing Forestry Machinery One Step Production of Multi-reorganization Bamboo Unit in Regular 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources ZHOU JIANBO China for a Greener Future Research Institute of the State Hexahedron Molding Equipment Forestry Administration Forests and Forest Products International Centre for Bamboo Main nutrient elements biocycle characteristics study of Phyllostachys edulis 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Guanglu Liu China for a Greener Future and Rattan forests at different fertilization time in Southeastern China Forests and Forest Products The Physico-chemical Properties of Soil and Its Correlation with the Growth 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Shun Liu China Jiangxi Agricultural University for a Greener Future of Bambusa rigida in Gannan, Jiangxi province, China Forests and Forest Products international center for bamboo 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources wenhui su China Winter Shoot Growth and Biomass Accumulation of Phyllostachys edulis for a Greener Future and rattan Forests and Forest Products 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Shuping Tu China Jiangxi Agricuituraul University Study on the Soil Nutrients Limiting Factors in Bambusa rigida Forest Land for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products CHINA NATIONAL BAMBOO Bamboo Shoots Sector In China: Encountering A Great Opportunity With 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Liangru Wu China for a Greener Future RESEARCH CENTER Some Challenges Forests and Forest Products international centre bamboo and 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources shumin yang China Comparative anatomy of developmental moso bamboo culms for a Greener Future rattan Forests and Forest Products The Experimental Forest, National Profiling of Aroma Compounds Released from Four Major Bamboo Shoots of 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Min-Jay Chung China - Taipei for a Greener Future Taiwan University High Economic Value in Taiwan Forests and Forest Products The Experimental Forest, National Profiling of Aroma Compounds Released from Four Major Bamboo Shoots of 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Min-Jay Chung China - Taipei for a Greener Future Taiwan University High Economic Value in Taiwan Forests and Forest Products The Experimental Forest, National Study on Novel Dyeing Methods for Green-color Preservation of Three 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Chia-Ju Lee China - Taipei for a Greener Future Taiwan University Bamboo Culms and Their Colorfastness Forests and Forest Products Wondo Genet College of Forestry Micro-differences in Bamboo Commercialization in Ethiopia: Analysis of 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Tefera Belay Endalamaw Ethiopia for a Greener Future and Natural Resources commercial Income and Value Chain Relationships Forests and Forest Products CSIR- Forestry Research Institute Potentials of bamboo for landscape restoration programs in Ghana: A case of 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Charles Essien Ghana for a Greener Future of Ghana moist semi-deciduous forest zone Department of Environmental and Forests and Forest Products Natural Resources Management, HARVESTING AND COPPICE MANAGEMENT OF BETA VULGARIS (BAMBOO) IN 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources Edward D. Wiafe Ghana for a Greener Future Presbyterian University College, PROTECTED AND UNPROTECTED AREAS Ghana Forests and Forest Products FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Enhancement of socio-economic status of rurals in Uttarakhand through 98 Sustaining bamboo and rattan resources MEENA BAKSHI India for a Greener Future DEHRADUN, INDIA capacity building and sustainable production of Ringal (Arundinaria sps.)

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products Forestry for desired wood quality and products from Chair for Forest Utilization, High-value lesser known timber species from secondary tropical dry forests Angela Cristina Paredes Alvarado Germany for a Greener Future underutilized forest species University of Freiburg in Colombia Forests and Forest Products Forestry for desired wood quality and products from Forestry Research Institute of Exploring lesser used timber species in Ghana for greener construction: a Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi Ghana for a Greener Future underutilized forest species Ghana case of Cola gigantea and Ficus sur Forests and Forest Products Forestry for desired wood quality and products from Institute of Wood Science and INDIAN SANDALWOOD (SANTALUM ALBUM LINN.), AN IMPORTANT BIO- SUNDARARAJ RAMACHANDRAN India for a Greener Future underutilized forest species Technology RESOURCE OF INDIA AND ITS SCOPE IN GREENING INDIA

FORESTRY RESEARCH AND Forests and Forest Products Forestry for desired wood quality and products from Wood Properties of Shorea agamii P.S. Ashton and Its Potential Utilization as LISTYA MUSTIKA DEWI Indonesia DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, MINISTRY for a Greener Future underutilized forest species an Alternative for Pulp and Paper Raw Material OF FORESTRY, INDONESIA

IFSA (International Forestry Forests and Forest Products Forestry for desired wood quality and products from The Within Tree Variation of Physical and Mechanical Properties of Balsa Ahmad Karsidi Indonesia Students' Association) Faculty of for a Greener Future underutilized forest species (Ochroma pyramidale) Grown in Lumajang East Java Forestry Universitas Gadjah Mada Forests and Forest Products Forestry for desired wood quality and products from Universidad Michoacana de San Mechanical Characterization of Quercus spp. Mexican Wood by Mariana Ramírez-Pérez Mexico for a Greener Future underutilized forest species Nicolás de Hidalgo Nondestructive Methods 2. Department of Forestry and Forests and Forest Products Forestry for desired wood quality and products from Wood Technology, Federal Anatomical and Thermal Characterization of Ricinodendron heudelotii Wood Bolade Ogunleye Nigeria for a Greener Future underutilized forest species University Technology, PMB 704, for Effective Utilization Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria Forests and Forest Products Forestry for desired wood quality and products from Assessing wood quality and developing markets for landowners growing high- James Friday United States University of Hawaii for a Greener Future underutilized forest species value native hardwoods in Hawaii Forests and Forest Products Collapse Development on Eucalyptus saligna at Different Drying General Poster Session KARNITA YUNIARTI Australia University of Melbourne for a Greener Future Temperature Levels Forests and Forest Products Assessment of current woody species and potentially candidate for forest General Poster Session Hugues AKPONA Benin National Forest Office, Benin for a Greener Future exploitation: Implication for reforestation system improvement in Benin. Forests and Forest Products ASOCIACION DE DERECHO TRANSITION WOOD AGE FROM EARLY WOOD TO LATE WOOD OF PINUS General Poster Session EVELIN SIRPA ESPINOZA Bolivia for a Greener Future FORESTAL Y AMBIENTAL RADITA D. DON, IN THE ANDEAN REGION OF COCHABAMBA CITY, BOLIVIA Forests and Forest Products Evolution of quality wood flooring in Brazilian companies members of a General Poster Session Ariel Andrade Brazil ESALQ/USP for a Greener Future certification program Forests and Forest Products Analysis of defects in wood flooring manufactured by Brazilian companies General Poster Session Ariel Andrade Brazil ESALQ/USP for a Greener Future members of a certification quality program Universidade Federal do Forests and Forest Products Longitudinal and radial variation of the wood density in a unmanaged stand General Poster Session Rafaella De Angeli Curto Brazil Paraná/Empresa Brasileira de for a Greener Future of Araucaria angustifolia Pesquisa Agropecuária-Floresta Forests and Forest Products Dept. Forest YIELD AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF ESSENTIAL OILS FROM LEAVES OF General Poster Session Cláudio Del Menezzi Brazil for a Greener Future Engineering/University of Brasília TWO BRAZILIAN SAVANNAH TREES Faculdade de Ciências Forests and Forest Products Severity and control of foliar bacterial disease in Eucalyptus spp. seedlings General Poster Session Júlia Faria Brazil Agronômicas de Botucatu-UNESP- for a Greener Future according to the technological level in nurseries. SP- Brasil Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Graciela Inês Bolzon de Muñiz Brazil Federal University of Parana Properties of heat treatment wood of Tectona grandis for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products Non-timber Forest products in the Atlantic Forest and Savanna in São Paulo General Poster Session Liz Ota Brazil UNESP for a Greener Future state, Brazil Forests and Forest Products Dimensional changes behavior of Erisma uncinatum Warm. submitted to General Poster Session Saly Takeshita Brazil ESALQ/USP for a Greener Future additional heat treatment at 90°C after conventional drying Forests and Forest Products Physical and chemical characterization of three hardwood species with General Poster Session Saly Takeshita Brazil ESALQ/USP for a Greener Future potential for commercial use

Senior Researcher, Agro economist Forests and Forest Products -forest policy and economics General Poster Session Yves MEYANGA TONGO Cameroon The Local market sawn wood in Yaoundé Cameroon for a Greener Future /Ministry of scientific research and innovation- Yaoundé Cameroon

Forests and Forest Products Effect of P and Ca fertilization in the hardening stage of olivillo in nursery General Poster Session Marta Gonzalez Chile INSTITUTO FORESTAL for a Greener Future plants (Aextoxicom punctatum Ruiz et Pavon)

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Research Institute of Tropical Forests and Forest Products Promoting heartwood formation of young trees of Santalum album by plant General Poster Session Xu Daping China Forestry, Chinese Academy of for a Greener Future growth regulators Forestry Forests and Forest Products Characterization of adventitious root development in Pinus elliottii x Pinus General Poster Session Wenbing GUO China Guangdong Academy of Forestry for a Greener Future caribaea clones with high P efficiency Forests and Forest Products Characterization by FT-IR and 2D correlation IR spectroscopy of four General Poster Session An-Min Huang China Chinese Academy of Forestry for a Greener Future Rosewood species of Dalbergia. Research Institute of Wood Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Rongfeng Huang China Industry, Chinese Academy of Compressed Layer Thickness Controllability and Properties Change of Timber for a Greener Future Forestry Forests and Forest Products An Approach to optimizing fertilization of Containerized Australian General Poster Session Yujuan Liu China Guangdong Academy of Forestry for a Greener Future Blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon) Seedlings Forests and Forest Products Clonal Variation of Growth and Quality and Multi-Trait Index Selection of General Poster Session Wang Runhui China Guangdong Academy of Forestry for a Greener Future Chinese Fir Forests and Forest Products Eucalypts in China: Research History, Present Situation of Breeding and General Poster Session Wu Shijun China Chinese Academy of Forestry for a Greener Future Silviculture and Future Prospect Forests and Forest Products International Centre for Bamboo General Poster Session Enlong Xia China Research on the influencing factors of bamboo certification market in China for a Greener Future and Rattan Research Institute of Wood Forests and Forest Products Effect of Different Surface Treatment Processes on the Printability and General Poster Session Jianfeng Xu China Industry, Chinese Academy of for a Greener Future Absorbability of Decorative Base Paper Forestry Research Institute of Wood Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Yongdong Zhou China Industry, Chinese Academy of High Temperature Drying of 25-mm-thickness Cryptomeria Lumber for a Greener Future Forestry Forests and Forest Products Dépt. of forestry and natural Effect of Heat Treatment on the Physical Properties of Moso Bamboo General Poster Session Chih-Lung Cho China - Taipei for a Greener Future ressources, Natl. Iman Univ. (Phyllostachys pubescens) Forests and Forest Products Experimental Forest National Analyzing of the Constituents in High Value-Added Products from General Poster Session Su Ling Liu China - Taipei for a Greener Future Taiwan University Cinnamomum camphora fruit Forests and Forest Products Department of Forestry, National Physicomechanical Property and Kinetic Analysis of Sugi Wood and Beech General Poster Session Jyh-Horng Wu China - Taipei for a Greener Future Chung Hsing University Wood during Heat Treatment POTASSIUM AVAILABILITY IN SMECTITIC SOILS UNDER Gmelina arborea AND Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Martha C. Henao Colombia Universidad Nacional Pachira quinata PLANTATIONS OF TROPICAL DRY FOREST IN NORTH for a Greener Future COLOMBIA Macroscopic characterization and dimensional stability in selected Forests and Forest Products Universidad Distrital Francisco José General Poster Session Alisson Molina Bejarano Colombia specimens of Prosopis alba Griseb Prosopis alba GRISEB. in the Chaco region for a Greener Future de Caldas of Argentina Forests and Forest Products Universidad Distrital Francisco José STRUCTURAL IMPROVING PERFORMANCE OF EUCALYPTUS WOOD IN COAL General Poster Session David Pérez Colombia for a Greener Future de Caldas MINING IN COLOMBIA Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Ana HIne Costa Rica Universidad Nacional CRYOPRESERVATION OF TEAK (Tectona grandis L.f) SEEDS for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products Improving soil physic conditions teak plantations establishment in Northern General Poster Session Keyla Pereira Costa Rica Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica for a Greener Future Costa Rica. Forests and Forest Products Forestry Dept.Alexandria Essential oils and methanol extracts of leaves , bark and wood of Juniperus General Poster Session Hussein Aly Egypt for a Greener Future University phoenicea L. Grown in AL Jabel AL Akhder , Libya Forests and Forest Products Forestry Dept.Alexandria STUDY THE VARIATION OF SPECIFIC GRAVITY AND FIBER LENGTH OF Pinus General Poster Session Hussein Aly Egypt for a Greener Future University halepensis GROWN IN AL-JABAL EL-AKHDAR, LIBYA Forests and Forest Products Combined Compression and Thermal Modification of Silver Birch and General Poster Session Jukka Antikainen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future European Aspen Sawn Wood – Color Changes along the Profile Forests and Forest Products Impact of Compression and Thermal Modification on Mechanical Properties General Poster Session Veikko Möttönen Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future of Silver Birch and European Aspen Wood Forests and Forest Products METLA The Finnish Forest Norway spruce for wood products from first-generation plantations in General Poster Session Erkki Verkasalo Finland for a Greener Future Research Institute Finland - log and product yields, value and key wood properties Forests and Forest Products Microwave assisted extraction of condensed tannins from maritime pine General Poster Session Lucie Chupin France EPCP-IPREM for a Greener Future (Pinus pinaster) bark

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products Wooden packaging: Factors that influence the migration of organic General Poster Session Daliéna LUDOSKY France ESB/ESIReims/SIEL for a Greener Future compounds Forests and Forest Products FOREST RESTORATION IN THE TROPICS: THE ROLE OF SEED STORAGE AND General Poster Session Mac Elikem NUTSUAKOR Germany Georg-August University for a Greener Future STORAGE ENVIRONMENT IN GERMINATION Kwame Nkrumah University of Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Kafui Kwesi Agyeman Ghana Science and Technology, Kumasi, The influence of growth environment of trees on their artistic usage for a Greener Future Ghana Kwame Nkrumah University of Forests and Forest Products Harmattan shrinkage in Lumber: A situation at the North Coast of the Golf of General Poster Session Kafui Kwesi Agyeman Ghana Science and Technology, Kumasi, for a Greener Future Guinea Ghana Forests and Forest Products Forestry Research Institute of Promotion and utilization of plantation grown timber species in Ghana: The General Poster Session Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi Ghana for a Greener Future Ghana kiln drying schedule of Khaya ivorensis Forests and Forest Products Promotion and Characterization of the Mechanical properties of the Non General Poster Session OSEI ASIBE ASAFU-ADJAYE Ghana for a Greener Future Timber Forest Product Borassus aethiopum Forests and Forest Products CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Variation in fibre dimensions and basic density of plantation grown African General Poster Session James Kudjo Govina Ghana for a Greener Future Ghana mahogany from three forest ecological zones of Ghana Council for Scientific and Industrial Sustainable regeneration of African mahogany: The effects of potting Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Esther Mensah Opoku Ghana Research- Forestry Research mixtures on vegetative propagation of Khaya ivorensis and Khaya for a Greener Future Institute of Ghana. grandifoliola Forests and Forest Products Forest Research Institute, PECTIN POLYSACCHARIDES BASED SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD FROM FRUITS General Poster Session Praveen Kumar Gupta India for a Greener Future Dehradun 248006, India IN TROPICAL FORESTS Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session SANGEETA GUPTA India FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE INDIAN WOODS: CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE SUSTAINABILITY for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products Plumbago rosea Linn: a rare anticancerous plant induction from non General Poster Session Papori Phukan Borpuzari India Rain Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future embryogenic tissue through somatic embryogenesis Forests and Forest Products FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, LEAF PROTEIN CONCENTRATE FROM THREE FOREST SPECIES OF NORTH EAST General Poster Session VIKAS RANA India for a Greener Future DEHRADUN, INDIA REGION OF INDIA Forests and Forest Products Post Graduate Center of Botany, Valuable Underutilized Endemic Trees of Northern Western Ghats, India for General Poster Session Chandrakant Salunkhe India for a Greener Future Krishna Mahavidyalaya Sustainable Economic Development and Healthy Ecosystem Services Forests and Forest Products Effect of growth hormone on In- Vitro propagation of threatened medicinal General Poster Session Arvind sharma India SGRRITS, Dehradun India for a Greener Future species Bacopa monnieri L. Forests and Forest Products RHIZOME MACROPROLIFERATION - A NEW TECHNIQUE OF PROPAGATING General Poster Session Anita Tomar India Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future HERB AND FERN Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Anita Tomar India Forest Research Institute A new approach to Propogate Spondias pinnata without potting media for a Greener Future

FORESTRY RESEARCH AND Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session LISTYA MUSTIKA DEWI Indonesia DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, MINISTRY The Potential Utilization of Shorea almon Foxw. Wood for Furniture for a Greener Future OF FORESTRY, INDONESIA

Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Nina Mindawati Indonesia FORDA Some fast growing species for raw material alternative of forest industries for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products forestry state owned enterprise General Poster Session corryanti sambodo Indonesia POTENTIAL OF NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCT IN PERUM PERHUTANI for a Greener Future (perum perhutani) Forests and Forest Products Effect of lead stress on biomass production and physiological parameters of General Poster Session Azadeh Salehi Iran Tarbiat Modares University for a Greener Future two poplar species in symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Forests and Forest Products Forestry and Forest Products Developing the evaluation method for wood stiffness of Sugi (Japanese General Poster Session Yuji Kurahara Japan for a Greener Future Research Institute Cedar, Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) at nursery stage Forests and Forest Products Forestry and Forest Products Nondestructive estimation of mode I fracture toughness of wood using near General Poster Session Ken Watanabe Japan for a Greener Future Research Institute infrared (NIR) spectroscopy Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Stephen Ndung'u Kenya Kenya Forestry Research Institute Predicting storage life and viability of melia volkensii seeds after extraction for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products The effects of Seed Pre-treatment, Media Conditions for germination of General Poster Session HYEONSOO JANG Korea, Republic of Dongguk University, CCDASA for a Greener Future Ricinus communis in in-vitro system

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products Development of center-bored outer-surface sealed timber drying method General Poster Session Jun-Ho Park Korea, Republic of Seoul National University for a Greener Future and evaluation of the drying energy consumption Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Youngki Park Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Mass Propagation of Korean Raisin Tree through Veneer Grafting for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products ABTS Radical Scavenging Activity from Fruit Water Extracts of Selected General Poster Session Youngki Park Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute for a Greener Future Korean Wild Pear Species Southern Forest Resources Forests and Forest Products The Analysis of Growth Environment of Cultivated Wild Ginseng(Panax General Poster Session Hyeon Cheol Shin Korea, Republic of Research Center, Korea Forest for a Greener Future Ginseng) Production Field in South Korea Research Institute Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Byungoh Yoo Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute Comparison of Color, Brightness and Chroma of Natural Dye-coated Veneer for a Greener Future Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Adrian Cheng Yong Choo Malaysia Forest Products, Universiti Putra The permeability of oil palm and some tropical woods for a Greener Future Malaysia Forests and Forest Products FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE The occurrence of wet pockets in the drying of Acacia mangium using General Poster Session KEE SENG GAN Malaysia for a Greener Future MALAYSIA conventional steam-heated kiln Forests and Forest Products Preliminary Study of Root Penetration On Degradable Bioplastic-based General Poster Session Kang Chiang Liew Malaysia Universiti Malaysia Sabah for a Greener Future Planting Pots Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Jegatheswaran Ratnasingam Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia Quantifying the Influence of Wood Anatomy on Surface Roughness for a Greener Future Forests and Forest Products Universidad Michoacana de San Dynamic Characteristics of 25 Mexican Woods with a Potential for Structural General Poster Session Germán Suárez-Béjar Mexico for a Greener Future Nicolás de Hidalgo Use Evaluated by Stress Waves Forests and Forest Products Forestry Research Institute of Effect of Seed Size and Source on Early Seedling Growth of Terminalia General Poster Session Folashade Funmi Adegoke Nigeria for a Greener Future Nigeria ivorensis (Chev.) FORESTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Forests and Forest Products OF NIGERIA, P.M.B. 5054, JERICHO GROWTH RESPONSE OF Moringa oleifera ( LAM) SEEDLINGS TO ORGANIC General Poster Session OLUBUNMI ADEJOH Nigeria for a Greener Future HILLS, IBADAN , OYO STATE, AND INORGANIC FERTILIZERS ON AN ALFISOL IN SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA NIGERIA Forests and Forest Products MARCOTTING STUDY OF Dacryodes edulis (G. DON) H.J. LAM IN IBADAN, General Poster Session ONYEBUCHI PATRICK AGWU Nigeria UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN for a Greener Future NIGERIA Forests and Forest Products Forestry Research Institute of Micropropagation of Plukenetia conophora (MULL ARG) (walnut) using General Poster Session Joyce AMADI Nigeria for a Greener Future Nigeria Ibadan,Nigeria juvenile stem cuttings Department of Forestry and Forests and Forest Products Flexural performance and dimensional stability of fibre cement boards made General Poster Session Stephen Amiandamhen Nigeria Wildlife, University of Benin, Benin for a Greener Future from Ceiba pentandra and Gmelina arborea wood dust City, Nigeria Forests and Forest Products Forestry Research Institute of Effects of different pruning levels on the growth potential of Nauclea General Poster Session Isreal, Olatunji Asinwa Nigeria for a Greener Future Nigeria diderrichii (De Wild) Merr. Plantation Forests and Forest Products UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR, EFFECT OF DIFFERENT WATERING REGIMES ON GERMINATION AND EARLY General Poster Session Felix AYA Nigeria for a Greener Future CALABAR, NIGERIA SEEDLING GROWTH OF Irvingia gabonensis var gabonensis Forests and Forest Products BOWEN UNIVERSITY,IWO,OSUN Effect of Gliricidia sepium Biochar and NPK 15:15:15 Inorganic Fertilizer on General Poster Session JOHN FAGBENRO Nigeria for a Greener Future STATE, NIGERIA. Moringa oleifera Seedlings Grown in an Oxisol Forests and Forest Products Forestry Research Institute of PRE TREATMENT EFFECTS ON SEED GERMINATION OF Vitellaria paradoxa General Poster Session Olayinka Ajani Iroko Nigeria for a Greener Future Nigeria (Gaertn) HEPPER Forests and Forest Products Forestry Research Institute of Yield and Proximate Composition of Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus sajor - General Poster Session Tunde Abayomi Nurudeen Nigeria for a Greener Future Nigeria caju) Cultivated on Different Agricultural Wastes. Forests and Forest Products Forestry Research Institute of Assessment of Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. and Gmelina arborea Roxb. General Poster Session Olasumbo Wahab Nigeria for a Greener Future Nigeria for production of laminated wooden plates Evaluation of the Sapote fruit (Capparis scabrida HBK) , depending on the Forests and Forest Products Universidad Nacional Agraria la General Poster Session indira galindo Peru characteristics of the tree, from the Community Humedades in Motupe for a Greener Future Molina LAMBAYEQUE -PERU Forests and Forest Products Ecosystems Research and General Poster Session Cecille Quiambao Philippines Utilization of Carbonization By-Products for a Greener Future Development Bureau Forests and Forest Products ECOSYSTEMS RESEARCH AND SUSTAINABLE TANBARK HARVEST METHODS OF CERIOPS TAGAL (PERR) C.B. General Poster Session LIZA RANES Philippines for a Greener Future DEVELOPMENT BUREAU ROB. FOR TANNIN AND COCOWINE PRODUCTION

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forests and Forest Products Kangane Provenance variation of growth and stem-form characteristics of Khaya General Poster Session Bandara Ariyaratna Sri Lanka Forest Department for a Greener Future Mudiyanselage senagalensis, and future improvement strategies in Sri Lanka Forests and Forest Products Morphological variability and nutrient composition of Tunisian aromatic General Poster Session arbia labidi ben slimane Tunisia INRGREF for a Greener Future apiaceae Magydaris pastinaceae L. growing in the Northern Forest zones Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Stephani Michelsen-Correa United States University of Washington Fate of applied 15N fertilizer in a Douglas-fir Plantation for a Greener Future Department of Forest Ecosystems Forests and Forest Products and Society, Oregon State Effects of artificial pruning on growth in young plantations of Nothofagus in General Poster Session Daniel Soto United States for a Greener Future University, Corvallis, OR 97331 South-central Chile USA Evaluation of marketing strategies for non-timber forest products: the Agel Forests and Forest Products General Poster Session Retno Widiastuti Indonesia Center for Handicraft and Batik wicker ware handicraft industry in Kulon Progo District, Yogyakarta Special for a Greener Future Region Province, Indonesia. Forest Health in a Changing KERALA FOREST RESEARCH Rust Fungi Causing Diseases in Production and Protection Forests in the 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens MOHANAN CHORAN India World INSTITUTE Western Ghats, Kerala, India: Diversity and Taxonomy Forest Health in a Changing Norwegian Forest and Landscape Role of infection pressure and cuticle in leaf infection by Hymenoscyphus 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Isabella Børja Norway World Institute pseudoalbidus Forest Health in a Changing Forestry Department; FABI; Global population structure and genetic diversity of the Eucalyptus stem 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Luke Jimu South Africa World University of Pretoria canker pathogen Teratosphaeria gauchensis Forest Health in a Changing Laboratory and field experiments to test the susceptibility of several conifers 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens JULIO JAVIER DIEZ-CASERO Spain 979108440 World to the pitch canker disease Dieback of European ash: understanding the inherent host resistance and Forest Health in a Changing Swedish University of Agricultural 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Michelle Cleary Sweden conservation strategies for this ecologically and economically important tree World Sciences species Forest Health in a Changing Alien invasive threats to UK forests: a reassessment in the wake of ash 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Steve Woodward United Kingdom University of Aberdeen World dieback Forest Health in a Changing The impact of different strains of Puccinia psidii on Hawaii's Ohia 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Philip Cannon United States US Forest Service World (Metrosideros polymorpha). Genetic diversity of Puccinia psidii - the cause of Forest Health in a Changing 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Amy Ross-Davis United States USDA Forest Service guava/eucalypt/myrtle rust - and preliminary predictions of global areas at World risk Forest Health in a Changing Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose Report of Chrysoporthe cubensis Bruner Gryzenhout & M. J. Wingf. in 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Anagibeth Chocontá Colombia World de Caldas plantations of Eucalyptus pellita in the Colombian Orinoquia region

Forest Health in a Changing Forestry Research and Develoment GENETIC VARIATION IN GROWTH AND GALL RUST DISEASE IN TWO 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Liliana Baskorowati Indonesia World Agency, Republic of Indonesia SEEDLING SEED ORCHARDS OF Falcataria moluccana IN JAVA, INDONESIA

Forest Health in a Changing Kyoto Prefectural University, Effect of trunk injected-nematicides against pine wilt disease to water 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Takefumi Ikeda Japan World Department of Forest Science relations in pine trees Forest Health in a Changing Quambalaria: new reports from four continents, including a new species 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Michael Wingfield South Africa FABI, University of Pretoria World from Australia Forest Health in a Changing Phytophthora plurivora, a new species causing collar rot on Alnus glutinosa 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens JULIO JAVIER DIEZ-CASERO Spain 979108440 World in Spain Effects of tree species biodiversity on foliar fungal pathogen regulation: Forest Health in a Changing Swedish University of Agricultural 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Diem Nguyen Sweden understanding the spread of the ash dieback pathogen, Hymenoscyphus World Sciences pseudoalbidus University of Aberdeen, Forest Health in a Changing Does Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus, the causal agent of ash dieback in 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Andrew Madigan United Kingdom Department of Plant and Soil World Europe, infect other hardy members of the Oleaceae? Science Forest Health in a Changing Interactive effects of White Pine Needle Damage and climate change on 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Cameron McIntire United States University of New Hampshire World forest health and carbon-water dynamics across the Northeastern US. Forest Health in a Changing Emerging diseases threaten the white pine resource in Eastern North 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Isabel Munck United States USDA Forest Service World America Forest Health in a Changing The good and the bad: trade-offs between disease resistance and symbionts 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Bridget Piculell United States University of Mississippi World in loblolly pine

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health in a Changing Characterization and distribution of fungi associated with needle defoliation 102 Emerging invasive forest pathogens Stephen Wyka United States University of New Hampshire World of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Geoff Pegg Australia Agri-Science Queensland, DAFF Myrtle Rust, current and future impacts on Myrtaceous diversity in Australia World pathogens in a changing world Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Tipping points and transformation in forest pest ecology: the challenge of Barry Cooke Canada NRCan/CFS World pathogens in a changing world rising uncertainties under climate change catastrophe theory Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Monitoring Population Densities of Ips typographus L. Using Pheromone Minna Lyytikäinen Finland University of Helsinki World pathogens in a changing world Traps and Trapping Trees Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Forestry Research Institute of Challenges and prospects of forest health monitoring in smallholder Paul P. Bosu Ghana World pathogens in a changing world Ghana community plantations in Ghana Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and KERALA FOREST RESEARCH Health Management in Production Forests in India: Current Status and MOHANAN CHORAN India World pathogens in a changing world INSTITUTE Future Challenges Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND GALL RUST DISEASE EPIDEMIC ON Falcataria Sri Rahayu Indonesia Universitas Gadjah Mada World pathogens in a changing world moluccana IN INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Sentinel nurseries: an early warning system to prevent alien forest Andrea Vannini Italy DIBAF-University of Tuscia World pathogens in a changing world pathogens invasion RECONSTRUCTING THE ROUTES OF INVASION AND GENETIC DIVERSITY OF Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Eston Mutitu Kenya Kenya Forestry Research Institute THAUMASTOCORIS PEREGRINUS (HEMIPTERA: THAUMASTOCORIDAE) USING World pathogens in a changing world MICROSATELLITE MARKERS Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Forestry Department; FABI; 454 pyrosequencing reveals important Eucalyptus pathogens on seed and Luke Jimu South Africa World pathogens in a changing world University of Pretoria seed-capsules Forestry and Agricultural POPULATION GENETIC STUDIES REVEAL COMPLEX PATTERNS OF GLOBAL Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Bernard Slippers South Africa Biotechnology Institute (FABI), MOVEMENT OF PESTS AND PATHOGENS IN PINUS AND EUCALYPTUS World pathogens in a changing world University of Pretoria PLANTATIONS Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Lund University, Department of Why dose a species become a pest? Comparison of three Physokermes Olle Anderbrant Sweden World pathogens in a changing world Biology species Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Swedish University of Agricultural Johanna Boberg Sweden Monitoring air, water and insect-borne invasive forest pathogens in Sweden World pathogens in a changing world Sciences Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and New York Natural Heritage Jennifer Dean United States Managing and sharing forest pest data through iMapInvasives World pathogens in a changing world Program Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Contrasting Geographical Variation in Invasibility to Non-native Forest Pests Andrew Liebhold United States US Forest Service World pathogens in a changing world with their Impacts Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Invasions of Forest Insects and Diseases and their Impacts on Regional Forest Randall Morin United States US Forest Service World pathogens in a changing world Dynamics in North America Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Developing National Biosecurity Charters: safeguarding forest and agro- Stephen Williams United States University of Wyoming World pathogens in a changing world ecosystems for cultural and functional integrity Research Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection, The Key Laboratory of Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Phytophthora species in forest streams in Nyingchi, Tibet Autonomous Wenxia Huai China State Forestry Administration on World pathogens in a changing world Region and Ganzi, Sichuan Province, China Forest Protection, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, P. R. China Research Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection, The Key Laboratory of Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Population genetic mechanism contributing to success invasion of alien pest Yanxia Yao China State Forestry Administration on World pathogens in a changing world insect Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldemann) Forest Protection, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, P. R. China Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and MARCELA ARGUEDAS Costa Rica Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica Forestry pests and diseases diagnosis in Costa Rica World pathogens in a changing world Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Department of Biology, University Outbreak history of gregarious pine sawflies (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae) in Sanna Välimäki Finland World pathogens in a changing world of Turku Finland

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Dead stands from the space: experiences with synergized multi-date Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Hooman Latifi Germany University of Wuerzburg medium resolution imagery to describe damages caused by European bark World pathogens in a changing world beetle INSECT PEST PROBLEMS OF INDIAN SANDALWOOD (SANTALUM ALBUM Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Institute of Wood Science and SUNDARARAJ RAMACHANDRAN India LINN.) IN THE CURRENT SCENARIO OF ITS CULTIVATION AND THE POSSIBLE World pathogens in a changing world Technology MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Institute of Wood Science and RECORD OF TWO NEW INSECT PESTS ON INDIAN ROSEWOOD DALBERGIA SUNDARARAJ RAMACHANDRAN India World pathogens in a changing world Technology LATIFOLIA ROXB Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Abdul Gafur Indonesia AAA Group R&D Monitoring system of pests and diseases in plantation forests World pathogens in a changing world Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Invasiveness of Uromycladium tepperianum onFalcataria moluccana affected Sri Rahayu Indonesia Universitas Gadjah Mada World pathogens in a changing world by pyroclastic cloud from Merapi Volcano, Yogyakarta, Indonesia International Forestry Students' The Anatomical Properties of Gall Gust on Falcataria moluccana Coppice Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Shofi Rukhama Indonesia Association, Universitas Gadjah Tree Caused by Gall Rust Fungus Uromycladium tepperianum in World pathogens in a changing world Mada Cangkringan, Yogyakarta The EFI Project Centre on Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and High economical damages due to rot pathogen Heterobasidion annosum s.l. Nicola La Porta Italy Mountain Forests (MOUNTFOR), World pathogens in a changing world in close-to-nature managed Norway spruce forests in the Italian Alps Edmund Mach Foundation, Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Istituto per la Protezione delle Detection and epidemiology of invasive fungal pathogens by real time Nicola Luchi Italy World pathogens in a changing world piante - CNR quantitative PCR Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Yamanashi Forest Research Life cycle, survivorship, and control of an insect pest, Trachys yanoi Masashi Ohsawa Japan World pathogens in a changing world Institute (Buprestidae, Coleoptera) Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and EFFECTS OF DOTHISTROMA NEEDLE BLIGHT ON GROWTH OF PINUS RADIATA BALOZI BEKUTA KIRONGO Kenya UNIVERSITY OF ELDORET World pathogens in a changing world D. DON, IN THE RIFT VALLEY, KENYA Institute of Forestry, Lithuanian Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and THE IMPACT OF SOIL HUMIDITY AND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS ON SCOTS PINE Gediminas Čapkauskas Lithuania Research Centre for Agriculture World pathogens in a changing world (PINUS SYLVESTRIS L.) DAMAGES IN LITHUANIA and Forestry Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Natural occurrence and pathogenicity of Metarhizium anisopliae obtained Mohd Farid Ahmad Malaysia Forest Research Institute Malaysia World pathogens in a changing world from Peninsular Malaysia forest soils against Atteva scidoxa larvae Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and New records of insects associated with seedlings of some forest trees in Y. C. Arthur Chung Malaysia Sabah Forestry Department World pathogens in a changing world Sabah, Malaysia Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and DAMAGE ASSESSMENT CAUSED BY ANACAMPTODES SP IN BLACK Angel Sol-Sánchez Mexico Colegio de Postgraduados World pathogens in a changing world MANGROVE POPULATIONS IN THE COAST OF TABASCO, MEXICO Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Forest condition monitoring in Republic of Moldova for the period 1993- VALERIU CAISIN Moldova ICAS CHISINAU World pathogens in a changing world 2012 Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Universidad Nacional Agraria La María Isabel Manta Peru Estimation of damage in forest plantations in the context of climate change World pathogens in a changing world Molina Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Biotic and abiotic factors associated with large scale die-off of a Eucalyptus Izette Greyling South Africa FABI World pathogens in a changing world clone in Zululand, South Africa University of Valladolid - Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and MONITORING OF SESIA APIFORMIS INFESTATIONS IN POPLAR PLANTATIONS Jorge Martín-García Spain Sustainable Forest Management World pathogens in a changing world AT DIFFERENT SPATIAL SCALES Research Institute Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Lund University, Department of Olle Anderbrant Sweden Physokermes inopinatus, a new forest pest due to changing climate? World pathogens in a changing world Biology Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Gary Chastagner United States Washington State University Neonectria-canker on true fir in western USA World pathogens in a changing world Host colonization behavior of the walnut twig beetle, Pityophthorus Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Stacy Hishinuma United States University of California, Davis juglandis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae): Implications for the worldwide cultivation World pathogens in a changing world of walnut trees School of Environment and Natural Eastern hemlock-dominated forest ecosystems of northeastern Ohio and Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and David Hix United States Resources, The Ohio State possible changes with the impending infestation by the Hemlock Woolly World pathogens in a changing world University Adelgid Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Natural enemy recruitment to the Asian chestnut gall wasp, Dryocosmus Lynne Rieske-Kinney United States University of Kentucky World pathogens in a changing world kuriphilus, a highly invasive pest of chestnut, Castanea spp., worldwide

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and The Swiss Needle Cast foliage disease epidemic on the Northwestern coast Gabriela Ritokova United States Oregon State University World pathogens in a changing world of the US. Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Changes in Tree Community Composition Within High Elevation Whitebark Kendra Schotzko United States University of Idaho World pathogens in a changing world Pine Stands Following Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Gonzalo Martinez Uruguay Monitoring bark and ambrosia beetles in commercial forestry in Uruguay World pathogens in a changing world Agropecuaria Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Updated list of Scolytid species occurring in commercial tree plantations in Gonzalo Martinez Uruguay World pathogens in a changing world Agropecuaria Uruguay Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Seasonal dynamics of the bronze bug Thaumastocoris peregrinus on Gonzalo Martinez Uruguay World pathogens in a changing world Agropecuaria Eucalyptus spp. plantations after four years of monitoring Departamento de Protección Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Mycosphaerella leaf disease and its impact on Eucalyptus plantations in Carlos Pérez Uruguay Vegetal, Facultad de Agronomía, World pathogens in a changing world Uruguay Universidad de la República Forest Health in a Changing 124 Impact and monitoring of forest pests and Vietnamese Academy of Forest New threat to Acacia plantation in Vietnam: Association between Fusarium Quang Thu Pham Viet Nam World pathogens in a changing world Sciences sp. and a polyphagous shot hole beetle (Euwallacea fornicatus) Forest Health in a Changing Interactions between biotic and abiotic disturbances on host and range 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Jennifer Klutsch Canada University of Alberta World expansion of mountain pine beetle in novel jack pine forests Forest Health in a Changing 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Crisia Tabacaru Canada University of Alberta Do prescribed fires cause mountain pine beetle outbreaks? World Forest Health in a Changing Modeling the dynamics of Root Rot, European Spruce Bark Beetle and wind 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Juha Honkaniemi Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute World damages in even-aged Norway Spruce dominated forests Forest Health in a Changing 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Philippe DEUFFIC France IRSTEA Facing multiple risks with limited knowledge World Forest Health in a Changing How management of planted forests can mitigate the risk from multiple 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Margot Régolini France EFIATLANTIC World hazards Forest Health in a Changing Department of Ecology, Swedish 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Helena Bylund Sweden Storm fellings and pine weevil caused seedling damage World University of Agricultural Sciences Forest Health in a Changing Belowground herbivory in red pine stands initiates a cascade that increases 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests David Coyle United States University of Georgia World abundance of Lyme disease vectors Forest Health in a Changing 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Dave Shaw United States Oregon State University Interacting threats to forest plantations in the Douglas-fir region, USA. World Forest Health in a Changing Universidad Distrital Francisco José Insect problems: a challenge for the reforestation in the Colombian 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Olga Patricia Pinzón Florian Colombia World de Caldas Orinoquia region Forest Health in a Changing 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Vindhya Prasad Tewari India Risk Analysis and Forest Scenario Modelling World Forest Health in a Changing 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Abdul Gafur Indonesia AAA Group R&D Screening for root rot disease tolerance in fiber trees World Forest Health in a Changing Laboratoire d'Economie Forestière Optimal control strategies of forest pathogens in a heterogeneous 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Claudio Petucco Luxembourg World (AgroParisTech – INRA) landscape: A French case study Forest Health in a Changing Wood quality and resistance to wind in young plantations of radiata pine 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Alejandro Cantero Spain HAZI World affected by pitch canker in the Basque Country Forest Health in a Changing Variation in Susceptibility of Scots and Lodgepole Pine Provenances to 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Stuart Fraser United Kingdom University of Aberdeen World Infection by Dothistroma septosporum Forest Health in a Changing Pinus taeda roots represent a suitable host substrate for developing Hylastes 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Tessa Bauman United States Auburn University World spp. of bark beetles in Alabama, US Forest Health in a Changing Evaluating North American endophytic fungi for biological control of a 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Mary Ridout United States University of Idaho World coadapted pathogen Dothistroma needle blight in Pinus sp. Forest Health in a Changing Assessing The Impacts of Imperata cylindrica (L.) Beauv on Root-Feeding 135 Multiple risk management in planted forests Adam Trautwig United States Auburn University World Bark Beetle Populations Associated With Southern Pine Decline Research Center for Eco- Forest Health in a Changing 14 Ozone and forest health Zhaozhong Feng China Environmental Sciences, Chinese Leaf Mass per Area Elucidates Ozone Sensitivity of Woody Species World Academy of Sciences

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Research Center for Eco- Forest Health in a Changing Ambient ozone and its damage symptoms occurred in sensitive plants in 14 Ozone and forest health Xiaoke Wang China Environmental Sciences, Chinese World Beijing, China Academy of Sciences Forest Health in a Changing Global Change Research Centre AS Interactions of ozone and selected physiological characteristics of mountain 14 Ozone and forest health Pavel Cudlin Czech Republic World CR spruce forest in Beskydy Mts., Czech Republic Forest Health in a Changing Can we predict tree response to ozone under climate change ? - current 14 Ozone and forest health Rainer Matyssek Germany Technische Universität München World status and perspectives …. Reducing modelling uncertainties in ozone-risk assessment for Forest Health in a Changing 14 Ozone and forest health Alessandra De Marco Italy ENEA Mediterranean forests from comparison of modelled and measured World phytotoxic ozone dose (POD) data Forest Health in a Changing Forest declining of a mountain birch stand at the somma of Lake Mashu, 14 Ozone and forest health Takayoshi Koike Japan Hokkaido University World northern Japan Forest Health in a Changing 14 Ozone and forest health Andrzej Bytnerowicz United States USDA Forest Service Ozone changes and impacts in North American forests World Forest Health in a Changing Interaction of altered tropospheric ozone concentrations with loblolly pine 14 Ozone and forest health Jeffrey Chieppa United States Auburn University World decline Research Center for Eco- Forest Health in a Changing Effects of Elevated Ozone on the Injury, Growth and Photosynthesis of Ten 14 Ozone and forest health Zhaozhong Feng China Environmental Sciences, Chinese World Woody Species Widespread in Beijing Academy of Sciences Research Center for Eco- Forest Health in a Changing 14 Ozone and forest health Zhaozhong Feng China Environmental Sciences, Chinese Evidence of Widespread Ozone-Induced Visible Injury on Plants in Beijing World Academy of Sciences Research Center for Eco- Forest Health in a Changing Photosynthesis and Growth Response of Metasequoia glyptostroboides 14 Ozone and forest health Zhaozhong Feng China Environmental Sciences, Chinese World Seedlings to Elevated O3 Academy of Sciences Diurnal changes in photosynthetic parameters of Populus tremuloides, Forest Health in a Changing 14 Ozone and forest health Katre Kets Estonia University of Tartu modulated by elevated concentrations of CO2 and/or O3 and daily climatic World variation: results from AspenFACE experiment. Forest Health in a Changing Ozone stomatal flux-based critical levels translated into real-world forest 14 Ozone and forest health Pierre Sicard France ACRI-ST World impacts Forest Health in a Changing 454 sequencing to assess the differential expression of genes due to ozone 14 Ozone and forest health Cristofori Italy Fondazione Edmund Mach World stress in Viburnum lantana L. Forest Health in a Changing Institute of Plant Protection, Stomatal ozone flux-response relationship for visible injury and net 14 Ozone and forest health Elena Paoletti Italy World National Research Council, Italy photosynthesis in poplar trees treated with or without EDU Forest Health in a Changing Institute of Plant Protection, 14 Ozone and forest health Elena Paoletti Italy Ozone fluxes and epidemiology of ozone injury to forests World National Research Council, Italy Forest Health in a Changing Institute of Plant Protection, Ozone-induced differences in phenology and antioxidants of poplar trees 14 Ozone and forest health Elena Paoletti Italy World National Research Council, Italy treated and untreated with ethylenediurea (EDU) Forest Health in a Changing Institute of Plant Protection, 14 Ozone and forest health Elena Paoletti Italy BVOC emission from Silver birch under ozone and nitrogen stress World National Research Council, Italy Forest Health in a Changing National Institute for Ecophysiological Responses of Beech (Fagus crenata) Stressed by Ozone 14 Ozone and forest health Hideyuki SHIMIZU Japan World Environmental Studies, JAPAN Exposure and/or Water Shortage Forest Health in a Changing 14 Ozone and forest health Vicent Calatayud Spain Fundación CEAM, Spain Potential and limitations of passive samplers to calculate ozone fluxes World Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and Impact of invasive Phytophthora species on wildland plant communities in Giles Hardy Australia Murdoch University World pests Western Australia and society responses to their management Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and Current status of emerging plant diseases and pest of plantation forestry in Carlos Rodas Colombia Smurfit Kappa Cartón de Colombia World pests Colombia University of Torino, Dept. of Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and How invasive pathogens and pests may threaten a multipurpose tree Paolo Gonthier Italy Agricultural, Forest and Food World pests species: the European chestnut as a case study Sciences Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and PEDRO BELBER Peru AGRICULTURE MINISTERY OF PERU THE INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES AND COMMERCIAL AGREEMENTS World pests

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and Risk management in response to threat of tree disease: social and economic Chris Quine United Kingdom Forest Research World pests barriers Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and Joan Webber United Kingdom Forest Research Wider Consequences of Introduced Forest Pathogens to Society in the UK World pests Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and Developing Wilt Resistant Acacia koa For restoration and Reforestation in Nicklos Dudley United States Hawaii Ag Research Center World pests Hawaii Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and In spite of different perceptions and responses to Sudden Oak Death, Matteo Garbelotto United States Department of ESPM, UC Berkeley World pests involvement of the public, key to large-scale management of the disease Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and Invasion of Miconia calvescens in Pacific island ecosystems: impacts and Todd Osmundson United States University of Wisconsin - La Crosse World pests responses Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and A mobile application and citizen science to monitor incidence and severity of Giles Hardy Australia Murdoch University World pests marri (Corymbia calophylla) Quambalaria coyrecup cankers in Australia Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and Marielle Brunette France INRA An Economic Comparison of Prevention Strategies against Forest Pathogens World pests

Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST A Socioeconomic Assessment of the Impact of the Red Palm Mite on the MARC GARCIA Trinidad and Tobago World pests INDIES, ST. AUGUSTINE, TRINIDAD Nariva Swamp of Trinidad and Tobago.

Forest Health in a Changing 15 Societal impacts of invasive forest pathogen and Dept. of Plant Pathology, The Ohio FT-IR spectroscopy identifies coast live oak resistant to Phytophthora Anna Conrad United States World pests State University ramorum before infection Forest Health in a Changing 153 Consequences of changing trophic interactions on Effect of forest fragmentation on parasitism of forest tent caterpillar through Jens Roland Canada University of Alberta World forest insect population dynamics a full population cycle Forest Health in a Changing 153 Consequences of changing trophic interactions on Trophic interactions between vertebrate insectivores and a climate-driven Luc Barbaro France INRA Biogeco World forest insect population dynamics expanding forest moth Forestry and Agricultural Forest Health in a Changing 153 Consequences of changing trophic interactions on Impacts of insect host diversity, tree species and temperature on parasitism Jeffrey Garnas South Africa Biotechnology Institute World forest insect population dynamics of the Eucalyptus snout beetle (Gonipterus spp.) by Anaphes nitens (FABI)/University of Pretoria Forest Health in a Changing 153 Consequences of changing trophic interactions on Swedish University of Agricultural Population dynamics under climate change - modeling the interactions Tea Ammunét Sweden World forest insect population dynamics Sciences between predator and prey Forest Health in a Changing 153 Consequences of changing trophic interactions on Department of Ecology, Swedish On how to study the effects of climate change on trophic interactions: a Christer Bjorkman Sweden World forest insect population dynamics University of Agricultural Sciences holistic approach Forest Health in a Changing 153 Consequences of changing trophic interactions on Gregory Dwyer United States University of Chicago Natural selection, host-pathogen interactions, and insect outbreaks World forest insect population dynamics Forest Health in a Changing 153 Consequences of changing trophic interactions on Positive direct effects of increased temperature on forest Lepidoptera are Nina Lany United States Dartmouth College World forest insect population dynamics outweighed by negative indirect effects of predators and food quality Forest Health in a Changing 153 Consequences of changing trophic interactions on Changing climate associated with homogenization of forest assemblages of John Spence Canada Univeristy of Alberta World forest insect population dynamics boreal ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Forest Health in a Changing 166 Global approaches to the biological control of Queensland, Australia and Forest BiCEP: Australia’s key role in providing biocontrol solutions for global Simon Lawson Australia World invasive Eucalyptus pests Industries Research Centre, Australian-origin eucalypt pests. University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia Forest Health in a Changing 166 Global approaches to the biological control of Biological control of the bronze bug Thaumastocoris peregrinus (Hemiptera: Carlos Wilcken Brazil FCA / UNESP Campus of Botucatu World invasive Eucalyptus pests Thaumastocoridae) in Eucalyptus plantations in Brazil Forest Health in a Changing 166 Global approaches to the biological control of Lessons from successful classical biological control in Israel of Leptocybe Zvi Mendel Israel Agricultural Research Organization World invasive Eucalyptus pests invasa and Ophelimus maskelli Forest Health in a Changing 166 Global approaches to the biological control of An island down-wind of Australia has a unique experience of Eucalyptus pest Withers New Zealand Scion World invasive Eucalyptus pests biuological control - the New Zealand story Forest Health in a Changing 166 Global approaches to the biological control of Biological control of the eucalyptus gall wasp, Leptocybe invasa, in South Brett Hurley South Africa World invasive Eucalyptus pests Africa Forest Health in a Changing 166 Global approaches to the biological control of The Californian experience of eucalypt insect biological control with special Timothy Paine United States University of California World invasive Eucalyptus pests emphasis on the red gum lerp psyllid Glycaspis brimblecombei Forest Health in a Changing 166 Global approaches to the biological control of Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Towards biological control strategies for the Bronze bug Thaumastocoris Gonzalo Martinez Uruguay World invasive Eucalyptus pests Agropecuaria peregrinus on Eucalyptus plantations in South America

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health in a Changing 166 Global approaches to the biological control of Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Improving mass rearing techniques for Cleruchoides noackae (Hymenoptera: Leonardo Barbosa Brazil World invasive Eucalyptus pests Agropecuária Mymaridae) Forest Health in a Changing 166 Global approaches to the biological control of First releases of Selitrichodes neseri, a new biological control agent for the Brett Hurley South Africa World invasive Eucalyptus pests eucalyptus gall wasp, Leptocybe invasa 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Brian Leung Canada McGill University Pathway level analysis of trade policy for reducing invasive species risk World insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Synergies between types of wood commodities, wood processing steps and Forest Health in a Changing phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Adnan Uzunovic Canada FPInnovations treatments applied to wood in the context of risk management and World insects and pathogens phytosanitary policy 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Jarkko Hantula Finland Finnish Forest Research Institute International plant trade associated risks: laissez-faire or novel solutions? World insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing Centre for Crop Systems Analysis, Probability of pest dissemination in Europe with imported wood products: a phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Jacob Douma Netherlands World Wageningen University focus on pine wood nematode and oak wilt disease insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing Integrating research and the development of standards for phytosanitary phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Michael Ormsby New Zealand Ministry of Primary Industries World measures insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing Evaluating and mitigating the risks of plant pathogen introductions via plants phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Kerry Britton United States USDA Forest Service World for planting insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing Designing cost-effective inspection programs and phytosanitary policy for phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Rebecca Epanchin-Niell United States Resources for the Future World reducing pest risk from live plant imports insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing Free trade and healthy forests: A scientist's guide to uncertainty in phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Robert Griffin United States USDA World phytosanitary policy making insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing Effects of ISPM-15 on bark- and wood-infesting insect infestation rates of phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Robert Haack United States USDA Forest Service World wood packaging material insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Jean-Noel Candau Canada Canadian Forest Service - NRCAN Megastigmus parasitism of North American Cupressaceae World insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing The use of EDDMapS to monitor the range extension of two invasive insect phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Ferenc Lakatos Hungary University of West-Hungary World species in Hungary insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing Scion (New Zealand Forest phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Eckehard Brockerhoff New Zealand Allee Effects and the Establishment of Exotic Invasive Bark Beetles World Research Insititute) insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing Scion (New Zealand Forest Facilitating international trade and preventing forest pest invasions: Progress phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Eckehard Brockerhoff New Zealand World Research Insititute) and the challenge ahead insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Tugba Dogmus-Lehtijarvi Turkey University Nurseries as Pathways for Phytophthoras to Enter the Turkish Forests World insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Chal Landgren United States Oregon State University Risk mitigation in global Christmas tree trade World insects and pathogens 172 Research on pathway risk management and Forest Health in a Changing Plant Smuggling – A Pathway for Invasions by Damaging Non-Native Forest phytosanitary policy to prevent invasions of forest Andrew Liebhold United States US Forest Service World Insects and Pathogens insects and pathogens Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Robert Jandl Austria Forest Research Center Soil amelioration for combatting acid rain – an appraisal of past efforts World health

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Impacts of nitrogen enrichment on carbon cycling in an old-growth larch Enzai Du China Peking University World health (Larix gmelini Rupr.) forest Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest HE SHANG China Chinese Academy of Forestry Effects of air pollution and climate change on forests in China World health Chair of Ecophysiology of Plants, Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Drought and tropospheric ozone limit intra-annual stem growth of European Angelika Kühn Germany Technische Universität München, World health beech (Fagus sylvatica) across Bavaria/Germany Germany Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Martin Lorenz Germany Thünen Institute State of European forest under environmental changes World health Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Evidence of inhibited and reinforced effects of climate change on tree Algirdas Augustaitis Lithuania Aleksandras Stulginskis University World health responses to the integrated effect of air pollutants on forest sustainability Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Alterra, Wageningen University Impacts of acid deposition, ozone exposure and weather conditions on Wim de Vries Netherlands World health and Research centre forest ecosystems in Europe derived from long-term monitoring Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Update on impacts of air pollution and climate change on the Carpathian Andrzej Bytnerowicz United States USDA Forest Service World health forests Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest The complex and surprising interaction of climate change and forest critical Steven McNulty United States USDA Forest Service World health acid load exceedance Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest The state of forest health in the United States and assessment of future risks Borys Tkacz United States USDA Forest Service World health from climate change, invasive species, and air pollution. Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest The eco-physiological responses of Quercus variabilis seedlings to increased LEI JINGPIN China Chinese Academy of Forestry World health atmospheric CO2 and N supply State Key Laboratory of Forest and Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Soil Ecology, Institute of Applied Zhouli Liu China Responses of urban forest to environmental stress World health Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Research Institute of Tropical Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Nutrient evaluation and DRIS diagnosis of young teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) Zaizhi Zhou China Forestry,Chinese Academy of World health plantations in acid soil in South China Forestry Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Particulate air pollutants may aggravate climatic drought effects by Juergen Burkhardt Germany University of Bonn World health decreasing tree drought tolerance Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Impact of nitrogen fertilizer factory pollution on ground vegetation of pine Vitas Marozas Lithuania Aleksandras Stulginskis University World health forests Lithuania Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Forest Research and Management Effects of Air Pollution and Climate Change on Forest Growth in Southern Stefan Neagu Romania World health Institute (ICAS) Carpathians (Retezat and Bucegi-Piatra Craiului Mountains) Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Jesús M. Santamaría Spain LICA, Universidad de Navarra Changes in forest biodiversity along a nitrogen pollution gradient World health Southern swedish forest research Forest Health in a Changing 180 Air pollution as a factor affecting global forest Impacts of ozone on carbon sequestration by Swedish forests under Narayanan Subramanian Sweden centre, Swedish University of World health changing climate: A modelling study Agricultural sciences Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of Exploring the interaction between crown fire and insect defoliation in central richard fleming Canada Canadian Forest Service-NRCan World landscape patterns Canada’s forests Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of Mapping Spatial and Temporal Pattern of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Induced Tuula Kantola Finland Universoty of Helsinki World landscape patterns Hemlock Mortality in the Southern Appalachians Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of European Commission Joint Peter Vogt Italy Morphological analysis of state and trends of landscape pattern World landscape patterns Research Centre Département des Eaux et Forêts, Slash and burn agriculture, fragmentation and landscape dynamics in the Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Harifidy RAKOTO RATSIMBA Madagascar lowland rainforest of Madagascar: case of Manompana, northeast of World landscape patterns Agronomiques, Université Madagascar d'Antananarivo Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, LAND-COVER CHANGES AND FUTURE PROJECTION IN GAMBARI FOREST Olufunke Olayode Nigeria World landscape patterns Nigeria RESERVE, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA USING LANDSAT IMAGERIES Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of Scale dependent effects of factors affecting dissimilarities in trends of bark Maarten de Groot Slovenia Slovenian Forestry Institute World landscape patterns beetle outbreaks

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of David Coyle United States University of Georgia Abiotic and biotic factors influencing pine health in Georgia and Alabama World landscape patterns Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of National integration of in-place and remotely-sensed forest and landscape Kurt Riitters United States US Forest Service World landscape patterns pattern inventories to evaluate changes in forest health Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of NATURAL FOREST FRAGMENTATION EVALUATION AT CAMPOS GERAIS Rosemeri Moro Brazil UEPG World landscape patterns REGION, SOUTH BRAZIL Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of College of Agronomy, Jiangxi Investigation of insect pests in grassy marshlands of Wugongshan Mountains Hong-Yi WEI China World landscape patterns Agricultural University in eastern China Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of SUMMARY OF STRATEGIES FOR REHABILITATION AND ECOSYSTEM Adriana Marcela Duque Salas Colombia udea-unal World landscape patterns CONSERVATION Forest Health in a Changing 184 Forest health in changing landscapes: The roles of Trees outside forest (TOF) strongly impact habitat connectivity for forest Jérôme Rousselet France INRA World landscape patterns insects Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in Wood Buffalo Environmental Kevin Percy Canada Forest Health in the Alberta Oil Sands, Canada World North America across regional to national scales Association Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in JAIME VILLA-CASTILLO Mexico CONAFOR FOREST HEALTH MONITORING IN MEXICO World North America across regional to national scales Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in From local to national: Mining and transformation of local urban forest Mark Ambrose United States North Carolina State University World North America across regional to national scales inventory data for use in national-scale monitoring and assessments The Influence of Climate Gradients and Climate Change on Nitrogen Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in Sarah Jovan United States Pacific Northwest Research Station Sensitive Lichen Species across Forests of Oregon, Washington, and World North America across regional to national scales California Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in Data, data everywhere: Detecting spatial and temporal patterns in fine-scale Kevin Potter United States North Carolina State University World North America across regional to national scales forest health information collected across a continent Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in Bethany Schulz United States USFS PNW Research Station Using vascualr plant inventory data to derive indicators of forest health World North America across regional to national scales Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in Overview of the USDA Forest Service Forest Health Monitoring National Borys Tkacz United States USDA Forest Service World North America across regional to national scales Program Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in Christopher Woodall United States USDA Forest Service Primary Drivers of Forest Regeneration Dynamics in the eastern US World North America across regional to national scales Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in Derek Johnson United States Virginia Commonwealth University Mechanisms of rapid synchronization in gypsy moth populations World North America across regional to national scales Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in Interior West Forest Inventory and John D. Shaw United States Is the Western United States Running Out of Trees? World North America across regional to national scales Analysis, USDA Forest Service Forest Health in a Changing 191 Monitoring emerging threats to forest health in Rocky Mountain Research Station Comparison of Tree Mortality Rates on Reserves vs Non-Reserved Land the Michael Thompson United States World North America across regional to national scales Forest Inventory and Analysis Interior West Using Forest Inventory and Analysis Annual Inventory Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Juan Corley Argentina INTA Patch size for Sirex noctilo in fragmented landscapes. World boring pests in a changing world Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Andres Martinez Argentina INTA-CONICET Sirex noctilio flight: Patterns in vertical distribution. World boring pests in a changing world Forest Industries Research Centre, Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Helen Nahrung Australia University of the Sunshine Coast, Sirex noctilio woodwasp in Australia: a little further north each year World boring pests in a changing world Queensland, Australia Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Assessing dispersal routes and ongoing gene flow of the vector of the Pine Julien HARAN France INRA Orléans World boring pests in a changing world Wood Nematode, Monochamus galloprovincialis, at different spatial scales. Department of Agronomy, Food, Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Natural Resources, Animals and Toward the eradication of the Asian Longhorned Beetle, Anoplophora Massimo Faccoli Italy World boring pests in a changing world Environment, University of glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), from North East Italy Padova, Legnaro (PD) 35020 Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Invasive longhorned beetles (Cerambycidae) in North America: who, where, Robert Haack United States USDA Forest Service World boring pests in a changing world and what is being done? Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Ann Hajek United States Cornell University Invasive and Endemic Sirex/Amylostereum Associations World boring pests in a changing world Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Richard Hofstetter United States Northern Arizona University Can acoustic technologies be used to protect trees from insects? World boring pests in a changing world

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Intercontinental ecological comparisons as a global tactic for managing Flora Krivak-Tetley United States Dartmouth College World boring pests in a changing world invasives Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Integrated Management of Sirex noctilio using the nematode Deladenus Edgar Eskiviski Argentina INTA World boring pests in a changing world siricidicola in Argentina Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Sirex noctilio host searching behavior: use of reliable infochemicals emitted Andres Martinez Argentina INTA-CONICET World boring pests in a changing world by fungal symbiont Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry, Queensland, Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Australia and Forest Industries Patterns and processes affecting stem borers in subtropical eucalypt Valerie Debuse Australia World boring pests in a changing world Research Centre, University of the plantations Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Sirex noctilio in Ontario pine forests: examining mortality factors of a Laurel Haavik Canada Canadian Forest Service World boring pests in a changing world worldwide pest in a newly invaded environment Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood College of Agronomy, Jiangxi Circadian rhythm of emergence and reproduction for Micromelalopha Hong-Yi WEI China World boring pests in a changing world Agricultural University troglodyta (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Instituto de Investigaciones Agro- Diagnosis and management of bark beetles of the genus Ips (Coleoptera: René Alberto López Castilla Cuba World boring pests in a changing world Forestales Scolytidae) in pine forests in Cuba. Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Faculty of Science, University of Borek Miklas Czech Republic A novel method of spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) diapause detection. World boring pests in a changing world South Bohemia Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood CONDITION OF FALCATARIA MOLUCCANA PLANTATION ATTACKED BY Laura Flowrensia Indonesia Bogor Agricultural University World boring pests in a changing world STEMBORER LARVAE Forestry and Agricultural Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Population genetics reveals the origin of the Coryphodema tristis host Jeffrey Garnas South Africa Biotechnology Institute World boring pests in a changing world expansion to Eucalyptus nitens in South Africa (FABI)/University of Pretoria Forestry and Agricultural Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Impacts of variation in resource quality for larvae of the European Jeffrey Garnas South Africa Biotechnology Institute World boring pests in a changing world woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, in South African Pinus patula plantations (FABI)/University of Pretoria Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood The genetic diversity of the deodar weevil, Pissodes nemorensis (Coleoptera: Brett Hurley South Africa World boring pests in a changing world Curculionidae), in its introduced range in South Africa Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Global patterns of diversity of the Sirex-Amylostereum-Deladenus symbionts Brett Hurley South Africa World boring pests in a changing world and their implications for control Forestry and Agricultural Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Diversity of the parasitic nematode Deladenus siricidicola and its relevance Bernard Slippers South Africa Biotechnology Institute (FABI), World boring pests in a changing world as a biological control agent University of Pretoria Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Collaboration in managing the threat of Sirex noctilio – the South African Sally Upfold South Africa ICFR World boring pests in a changing world experience Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Deepani Alawathugoda Sri Lanka Forest Department, Sri Lanka Emerging invasive pests in forest nurseries and plantations in Sri Lanka World boring pests in a changing world Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Tessa Bauman United States Auburn University Evaluation of mortality in natural stands of Pinus oocarpa in Nicaragua World boring pests in a changing world Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Curtis Gray United States Utah State University Characterizing Great Basin Bristlecone Pine Tree Chemistry World boring pests in a changing world Forest Health in a Changing 206 Ecology and management of invasive wood Interacting disturbances in mixed-conifer forests of the US: effect of bark Camille Stevens-Rumann United States University of Idaho World boring pests in a changing world beetles and wildfires on forest trajectories Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Naoto Kamata Japan The University of Tokyo Factors influencing the percentage of tree mortality by the Japanese oak wilt World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Overview and origin of oak mortality caused by an ambrosia beetle-fungus Ji-Hyun Park Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees complex in South Korea Forestry and Agricultural Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Bernard Slippers South Africa Biotechnology Institute (FABI), CO-EVOLUTION OF THE SIRICID-AMYLOSTEREUM MUTUALISM ON CONIFERS World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees University of Pretoria Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Fungi and insects diversity associated with Pinus radiata in pitch canker JULIO JAVIER DIEZ-CASERO Spain 979108440 World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees affected stands

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Fungal associates of the pine-infesting bark beetle Dendroctonus Tessa Bauman United States Auburn University World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees approximatus in Mexico and Central America Fusarium dieback and its ambrosia beetle (Coleoptera: Scolitinae) vector: A Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Akif Eskalen United States University of California Riverside generalist disease/pest complex threatening agricultural and natural World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees landscapes in California The tree-killing ambrosia symbiosis illuminated with modern methods: Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Jiri Hulcr United States University of Florida sometimes stable, sometimes promiscuous, and increasingly more World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees predictable Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Chemical ecology of the walnut twig beetle, a pest of significance to the steven seybold United States USDA Forest Service World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees international cultivation of walnut for nut and timber production Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Mary Apetorgbor Ghana Emerging insect pest and disease in Cedrela odorata plantations in Ghana World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees Ghana Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Xylem dysfunction caused by Japanese oak wilt pathogen Raffaelea Yukiko Takahashi Japan The University of Tokyo World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees quercivora and its hyphal distribution Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Hyphal growth of Raffaelea quercivora within inoculated living and gamma- Masato Torii Japan Mie University World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees ray-sterilized seedlings of two Japanese and three American oak species Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Pathogenicity of three Raffaelea spp. isolates collected in northern Thailand Masato Torii Japan Mie University World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees against Quercus crispula seedlings Genetic diversity and population structure of an ambrosia beetle-vectored Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Mee-Sook Kim Korea, Republic of Kookmin University fungus (Raffaelea quercus-mongolicae) associated with oak mortality in World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees Korea Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Norwegian Forest and Landscape Complementary roles of bark beetle and associated fungi in overwhelming Paal Krokene Norway World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees Institute conifer defenses Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Life History of the Walnut Twig Beetle, Pityophthorus juglandis, in California Paul Dallara United States Dept. Entomology, UC-Davis World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees and Utah Forest Health Dynamics Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Laboratory, School of Forestry and Lori Eckhardt United States Variation in resistance of Pinus taeda families against root infecting fungi World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University Forest Health Dynamics Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Laboratory, School of Forestry and Thinning and fertilization effects on the populations of Hylastes species and Lori Eckhardt United States World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees Wildlife Sciences, Auburn associated ophiostomatoid fungal species in Pinus taeda stands University Forest Health Dynamics Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Laboratory, School of Forestry and Lori Eckhardt United States Taxonomy and population biology of Grosmannia huntii sensu lato World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Interactions between Matsucoccus macrocicatrices, fungal pathogens, and Kamal Gandhi United States University of Georgia World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees eastern white pine dieback in the southern Appalachians Forest Health in a Changing 34 The co-evolution of insects and fungi that form Richard Hofstetter United States Northern Arizona University Role of Phoretic Mites in the Transmission of Tree Pathogens World symbiotic relationships and kill forest trees Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Caroline Mohammed Australia University of Tasmania Consequences of damage modifications for forest pest management World insect damage in forests? Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Laurel Haavik Canada Canadian Forest Service Insect outbreaks and oak decline interact to shape drier forests of the future World insect damage in forests? Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Pekka Niemela Finland University of Turku General characteristics of the boreal forest insects World insect damage in forests? Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Francois Lieutier France University of Orleans Biological characteristics of the Mediterranean forest insects World insect damage in forests? Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Increasing damage due to the pine processionary moth in Europe: role of Jérôme Rousselet France INRA World insect damage in forests? climate and landscape changes Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Climate change and silvicultural practices promoted the emergence of a Aurélien Sallé France LBLGC University of Orléans World insect damage in forests? novel pest of poplar stands

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Rocky Mountain Research Station, Barbara Bentz United States Dendroctonus ponderosae, ‘The Tree Killer’, Confronts Climate Change World insect damage in forests? USDA Forest Service Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Dept. of Entomology, The Ohio Daniel Herms United States Climate Change and Insect Dynamics in Temperate Forests of North America World insect damage in forests? State University Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Identifying features of tree-insect interactions prone to major alteration by Kenneth Raffa United States University of Wisconsin World insect damage in forests? climate change Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Department of Plant Pathology, Living on the edge: Outbreaks of a bark beetle at its range margins ‒ life- Caterina Villari United States World insect damage in forests? The Ohio State Univeristy history, associated fungi and host defenses Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Jeremy Allison Canada Canadian Forest Service Tree insect relationships in planted forests World insect damage in forests? Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of Jean-Noel Candau Canada Canadian Forest Service - NRCAN Climatic change and insect outbreaks in Canada's boreal forests World insect damage in forests? Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of To know a bark beetle. Ecophysiological implications for mathematical Petr Dolezal Czech Republic of the Czech Republic; Faculty of World insect damage in forests? modeling of bark beetle population dynamics. Science, University of South Bohemia US Forest Service, Western Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of THE ROLE OF DROUGHT AND STAND DENSITY IN JEFFREY PINE Nancy Grulke United States Wildland Environment Threat World insect damage in forests? SUSCEPTIBILITY TO THE JEFFREY PINE BEETLE Assessment Center Centre of Excellence for Climate Infestation patterns of Phoracantha semipunctata (Coleoptera: Forest Health in a Changing 38 Is climatic change modifying the characteristics of George Matusick United States Change, Woodland and Forest Cerambycidae) corresponding with a drought-induced dieback event in World insect damage in forests? Health, Murdoch University native host trees in southwestern Australia 69 Mechanisms of tree defense across forest insect Forest Health in a Changing feeding guilds: Can a comparative approach help Joerg Bohlmann Canada University of British Columbia Mining Spruce Genomes for Defence Genes and Functions World predict responses to climate change? 69 Mechanisms of tree defense across forest insect Forest Health in a Changing Trophic responses to climate change – Host species, spruce budworm and feeding guilds: Can a comparative approach help Deepa Pureswaran Canada Canadian Forest Service, LFC World natural enemies predict responses to climate change? 69 Mechanisms of tree defense across forest insect Forest Health in a Changing Norwegian Forest and Landscape feeding guilds: Can a comparative approach help Paal Krokene Norway Mechanisms of tree defense against the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus World Institute predict responses to climate change? 69 Mechanisms of tree defense across forest insect Forest Health in a Changing Department of Ecology, Swedish Temperature affects the outcome of tritrophic interactions mediated by tree feeding guilds: Can a comparative approach help Christer Bjorkman Sweden World University of Agricultural Sciences resistance among pine sawflies and willow leaf beetles predict responses to climate change? 69 Mechanisms of tree defense across forest insect Forest Health in a Changing Dept. of Plant Pathology, The Ohio Interactions of evolutionary adaptation with environmental variables in feeding guilds: Can a comparative approach help Pierluigi Bonello United States World State University expression of ash resistance mechanisms to emerald ash borer predict responses to climate change? 69 Mechanisms of tree defense across forest insect Forest Health in a Changing Mechanisms of aspen (Populus tremuloides) defense against gypsy moths feeding guilds: Can a comparative approach help Richard Lindroth United States University of Wisconsin-Madison World and forest tent caterpillars predict responses to climate change? 69 Mechanisms of tree defense across forest insect Forest Health in a Changing Using water- and nutrient-stress phenotypes to identify ash biomarkers of feeding guilds: Can a comparative approach help David Showalter United States The Ohio State University World resistance to emerald ash borer predict responses to climate change? 69 Mechanisms of tree defense across forest insect Forest Health in a Changing Department of Plant Pathology, Potential role of alkaloids and monoamines in ash resistance to emerald ash feeding guilds: Can a comparative approach help Caterina Villari United States World The Ohio State Univeristy borer predict responses to climate change? 69 Mechanisms of tree defense across forest insect V.N.Sukachev Institute of Forest Forest Health in a Changing feeding guilds: Can a comparative approach help Yury Baranchikov Russian Federation Siberian Branch Russian Academy Bud gall midges on larch: factors of gall’s form and function evolution World predict responses to climate change? of Sience 69 Mechanisms of tree defense across forest insect Forest Health in a Changing Vietnamese Academy of Forest Initial determining mechanism of caterpillar Dendrolimus punctatus Walker feeding guilds: Can a comparative approach help Ngoc Quang Dao Viet Nam World Scinces resistance in Pinus merkusii Jungh & Vriese predict responses to climate change?

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing Modelling stomatal ozone deposition in Mediterranean annual pastures forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Ignacio González-Fernández Spain CIEMAT World using a multilayer-multispecies model world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Jesús M. Santamaría Spain LICA, Universidad de Navarra Effects of nitrogen deposition on biodiversity across Europe World world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Forest Health in a Changing Combining large-scale simulation with economic models to investigate forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Marc Hanewinkel Switzerland Snow and Landscape Research World impacts of Climate Change on forests world WSL 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on WSL Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Health in a Changing Impact of Climate and Site Conditions on the Growth-Mortality Relationship forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Lisa Hülsmann Switzerland Forest, Snow and Landscape World in European Tree Species world Research 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing Can modeled and measured data interact to evaluate forest health forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Alessandro Anav United Kingdom University of Exeter World condition? world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing School of GeoSciences, University Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analyses: can model structure be improved? The forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Tommaso Locatelli United Kingdom World of Edinburgh case of the Wind-Risk model ForestGALES world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing Modeling spruce beetle and fire disturbance under climate change and forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Christian Temperli United States University of Colorado World adaptive management in subalpine forests of Northern Colorado, USA world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing Predicting the spore infection depending on climate to model the forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Céline Meredieu France INRA World Heterobasidion annosum dynamics in even-aged Pinus pinaster stand world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Irene Cionni Italy ENEA Effects of climate change on air quality and forest vulnerability World world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing A Simplified Method for Assessing Forest Health Changes during 7 Years forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Peter O. Adesoye Nigeria University of Ibadan, Nigeria World Using Triplochiton scleroxylon stands in South West Nigeria. world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing Spatial analysis of susceptibility to major forest diseases in Monterey pine forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Eugenia Iturritxa Spain Neiker World plantations world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing The Role of Risk Analysis and Risk Management in Environmental Protection forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing CAGLA TUZCUOGLU Turkey General Directorate of Forestry World in Turkey world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing SUNY, College of Environmental forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing John Castello United States Toward a global index of forest structural sustainability and health World Science & Forestry world 8 Modeling as a tool for improving the knowledge on Forest Health in a Changing Mapping large forest fire susceptibility using MODIS in Washington and forest vulnerability and risk exposure in a changing Zhiqiang Yang United States Oregon State University World Oregon world Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Critical Load of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in French forests: modelling Simon Rizzetto France CNRS-EcoLab World Progress and problems soil and vegetation response in a context of climate change. Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Thomas Scheuschner Germany OEKODATA GmbH Critical loads and climate change in the Polish-Saxon border region World Progress and problems Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Atmospheric nitrogen deposition and critical loads for Holm oak forests in Rocío Alonso Spain CIEMAT World Progress and problems Spain Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Skogforsk (The Forestry Research Ulf Sikström Sweden Does low-dose N addition enhance growth in fertile Picea abies forests? World Progress and problems Institute of Sweden) Using nitrogen critical loads to develop research priorities, ecosystem Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Tamara Blett United States National Park Service condition assessments, and restoration strategies for U.S. National Park World Progress and problems Service lands

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Critical Loads for nitrogen and sulfur atmospheric deposition in the Great Habibollah Fakhraei United States Syracuse University World Progress and problems Smoky Mountains National Park, USA Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Nitrogen Flux Measurements: Toward Ecosystem Effects and Critical Load Mark Fenn United States Pacific Southwest Research Station World Progress and problems Development Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: USDA PNW Air Resources Lichen-based critical loads of nitrogen for forested eco-regions of the United Linda Geiser United States World Progress and problems Management Program States Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Evaluating Effects of Atmospheric N and S Deposition and Climate on Forest Todd McDonnell United States E&S Environmental Chemistry World Progress and problems Ecosystem Services based on the Critical Loads Paradigm Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Research Institute of Subtropical Effects of nitrogen deposition on growth and phosphate efficiency of Schima Rui Zhang China World Progress and problems Forestry, CAF. superba of different provenances grown in phosphorus-barren soil Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Chair of Silviculture, Albert- Conserving plant diversity of Central European oligotrophic forest habitats Patrick Pyttel Germany World Progress and problems Ludwigs-University Freiburg requires goal-oriented management of nutrient cycles Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Thünen Institute of Forest Walter Seidling Germany Reassessing critical load calculations by ecosystem feedback World Progress and problems Ecosystems Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: Development of critical loads for acid-impaired lake-watersheds in the Charles Driscoll United States Syracuse University World Progress and problems Adirondack region of New York Forest Health in a Changing 85 Critical loads for nutritional nitrogen deposition: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Nitrogen Deposition and Critical Loads for Sierra Nevada Forests: A Carolyn Hunsaker United States World Progress and problems Southwest Research Station Comparison of Measurement Techniques and Ecosystem Responses Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Potential northward expansion of spruce budworm outbreaks under climate Jean-Noel Candau Canada Canadian Forest Service - NRCAN World world change and related impacts on forest ecosystems Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing The importance of range dynamics of insects and pathogens in forest Christelle Robinet France INRA, Forest Zoology Unit World world ecosystems Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Range expansion of the pine processionary moth in relation to climate Andrea Battisti Italy University of Padova World world warming Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Modeling spatial spread of the pine wilt disease - an individual-based Fugo Takasu Japan Nara Women's University World world approach Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Stig Larsson Sweden Swedish Univ Agric Sci Range Expansion in Insect Pests: How Important is Climate Change? World world Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Brian Aukema United States University of Minnesota Climate-associated range shifts of mountain pine beetle in western Canada World world Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Consequences of climate change for biotic disturbances in North American Matthew Ayres United States Dartmouth College World world forests Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Joseph Elkinton United States University of Massachusetts Introduced Tachinids Explain Decline of Browntail Moth in North America World world Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Influence of Increasing Summer Temperatures on Range Dynamics of an Angela Mech United States University of Georgia World world Invasive Forest Pest and its Host Tree Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Supraoptimal temperatures restrict and retract the distributional range of Patrick Tobin United States USDA Forest Service World world the gypsy moth Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Chemical Constituents from the Roots of Mikania micrantha and Their Qiaolin Xu China Guangdong Academy of Forestry World world Allelopathic Effects on Arabidopsis thaliana Seed Growth Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Modelling Forest Insect Distributions in Europe under Climate Change Päivi Lyytikäinen-Saarenmaa Finland University of Helsinki World world Scenarios Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Institut national de recherche Linking phylogeographic history, niche divergence and biological invasion Martin Godefroid France World world agronomique (INRA)-UMR CBGP risks. The case of North American Dendroctonus bark beetles Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Googling forest pests - use of Google as a monitoring tool for delimiting the Jérôme Rousselet France INRA World world distributional range of forest pests Effect of temperature on the spreading of Lophodermium needle-cast Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Seung Kyu Lee Korea, Republic of Korea Forest Research Institute disease of Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) and current development status of World world major pine forest diseases in S. Korea Forestry and Agricultural Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Global homogenization of forestry insect pests - a case study of Leptocybe Bernard Slippers South Africa Biotechnology Institute (FABI), World world invasa University of Pretoria Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Asko Lehtijarvi Turkey Bursa Technical University Invasive alien forest pathogens; do they pose a threat to Turkish forestry? World world

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Forest Health Dynamics Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Laboratory, School of Forestry and Two new ophiostomatoid species isolated from soil on snouts of feral hogs Lori Eckhardt United States World world Wildlife Sciences, Auburn damaging pine roots in Georgia, USA University Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Climate change-induced shift in voltinism of eastern larch beetle, Fraser McKee United States University of Minnesota World world Dendroctonus simplex, associated with increased tree-killing behavior Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Flight activity, life history, and host selection behavior of the walnut twig Corwin Parker United States UC Davis World world beetle in its native range in the southwestern United States Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Colonization dynamics of mountain pine beetle in eastern and western Derek Rosenberger United States University of Minnesota World world pines: Implications to range expansion Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Climate alters interactions among bark beetles and symbionts potentially Diana Six United States University of Montana World world altering geographic range

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First Name of Last Name of Congress Theme Session Title Country of Residence Affiliation/Organization Presentation Title Presenting Author Presenting Author Programa de Desarrollo Forest Health in a Changing 94 Changes in distributional ranges in a changing Universitario Forestal. Centro Advances in the knowledge of eucalyptus gall insects in Uruguay: current Carolina Jorge Uruguay World world Universitario de Tacuarembò. status and future prospects Universidad de la Republica Forest Health in a Changing Plant growth and alleviation of oxidative stress by saprophytic and General Poster Session Cesar Arriagada Chile Universidad de La Frontera World mycorrhizal fungi Forest Health in a Changing Hitch-hiking Trichogramma dendrolimi Matsumura wasps exploit host General Poster Session Ming Hui Qian China World antiaphrodisiac pheromone Forest Health in a Changing Bidimensional scanning by means of acoustic tomography of six trees in the General Poster Session Luis Alfredo Lozano Botache Colombia Universidad del Tolima World park of Ducuara at the University of Tolima, Colombia Forest Health in a Changing Instituto de Investigaciones Agro- General Poster Session René Alberto López Castilla Cuba UPDATE INTEGRATED PEST PINE GROWING IN CUBA World Forestales Forest Health in a Changing Faculty of Science, University of General Poster Session Kristyna Stefkova Czech Republic Digestion in the spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus (L.)). Cellulases present! World South Bohemia Population structure and local adaptation of the pine cone weevil Pissodes Forest Health in a Changing General Poster Session Géraldine Roux France INRA Orléans validirostris (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) : disentangle the role of the host- World plant from the geography Forest Health in a Changing Forestry Research Institute of General Poster Session Paul P. Bosu Ghana Paper mulberry invasion in Ghana World Ghana Forest Health in a Changing Incidence of aphid (Aphis craccivora Koch.) infesting som plant leaves General Poster Session Sunil Ghosh India UBKV (Agri. University) World (Machilus bombycina King) and their control by using bio-pesticides Institute of wood science and Forest Health in a Changing technology,18th cross, Insect frugivores and their impact on the regeneration of mangrove species General Poster Session Remadevi O.K. India World Malleswaram P.O., Bangalore 560 in West Coast of India 003, Karnataka, India STATUS OF THE INVASIVE SPIRALLING WHITEFLY ALEURODICUS DISPERSUS Forest Health in a Changing Institute of Wood Science and General Poster Session SUNDARARAJ RAMACHANDRAN India RUSSELL (HEMIPTERA: ALEYRODIDAE) IN INDIA ALONG WITH NEW HOST World Technology RECORDS Forest Health in a Changing Assessment of seed quality and mycoflora of Bauhinia retusa in different General Poster Session Manisha Thapliyal India Forest Research Institute World storage conditions Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, Forest Health in a Changing Field evaluation of Metarhizium anisopliae formulations for management of General Poster Session Sasidharan TO India Royal Enclave, Srirampura, Jakkur World Ailanthus defoliator, Eligma narcissus Cramer P.O., Bengaluru-560064, Karnataka State, India Forest Health in a Changing Shimane Prefecture Mountainous A simple non-destructive method for detecting heart rot in standing trees General Poster Session Hiroshi Suyama Japan World Region Research Center using impact resonance frequency Forest Health in a Changing General Health Condition in Forest Species of Three Parks in Mexico City: General Poster Session Alejandra Zaragoza-Hernandez Mexico Colegio de Postgraduados World Crown Condition Forest Health in a Changing Nursery pest management of Phytolyma lata Walker (Scott) attack on Iroko General Poster Session Samuel Olajuyigbe Nigeria University of Ibadan World (Milicia excelsa Welw C. C. Berg) seedlings Forest Health in a Changing A future for citriculture through a top-down-systems approach to citrus root General Poster Session Masiyiwa Sakupwanya South Africa University of Pretoria World rot caused by Phytophthora nicotianae in South Africa. Forest Health in a Changing General Poster Session Tugba Dogmus-Lehtijarvi Turkey University Status of Forest Tree Diseases in Turkey World Forest Health in a Changing WINTER MOTH: BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AND POPULATION DYNAMICS IN THE General Poster Session Joseph Elkinton United States University of Massachusetts World NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES Forest Health in a Changing General Poster Session Brad Quayle United States USDA FS Monitoring Trends and Burn Severity for CONUS World Forest Health in a Changing Common foliar endophyte Hormonema sp. suppresses seedling emergence General Poster Session Mary Ridout United States University of Idaho World of host species Pinus ponderosa

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