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OLD FORESTS, NEW MANAGEMENT: CONSERVATION AND USE OF OLD-GROWTH FORESTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF FORESTRY–100TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND CONFERENCE
September 7–10, 2008. Fredericton, New Brunswick. Contact:
February 17–21, 2008. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. An interna- CIF, 151 Slater Street, Suite 504 Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3; Phone: tional scientific conference hosted by the CRC for Forestry, 613-234-2242; Fax: 613-234-6181; [email protected]; http://www.cif- Forestry Tasmania, and the International Union of Forest ifc.org/english/e-agms.shtml. Research Organizations. Contact: Conference Design, Sandy Bay Tasmania 7006, Australia; Phone: +61 03 6224 3773; [email protected]; www.cdesign.com.au/oldforests2008/.
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS NATIONAL CONVENTION
November 5–9, 2008. Reno, Nevada. Contact: William V. Brumby, Society of American Foresters; Phone: 301-897-8720, ext. 129; [email protected]; www.safnet.org.
ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST PROFESSIONALS CONFERENCE AND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
February 20–22, 2008. Penticton, British Columbia. Theme: “Facets of Our Future Forests.” Contact: ExpoFor 2008, Association of
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY ANNUAL MEETING
BC Forest Professionals, 1030–1188 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, February 25–March 1, 2009. Tallahassee, Florida. Contact: Fritz BC V6E 4A2. Phone: 604-687-8027; Fax: 604-687-3264; info@expo- Davis, local arrangements chair, at [email protected]; www.aseh.net/
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY ANNUAL MEETING
FIRST WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY CONVENTION
August 4–9, 2009. Copenhagen, Denmark. Sponsored by the
March 12–16, 2008. Boise, Idaho. Theme: “Agents of Change: International Consortium of Environmental History OrganizaPeople, Climate, and Places through Time.” Contact: Lisa Brady tions, Roskilde University, and IUFRO. Contact: Steven Anderson, at [email protected]; or Kevin Marsh, local arrangements Forest History Society; Phone: 919-682-9319; [email protected];
- chair, at [email protected]; www.aseh.net/conferences.
- www.foresthistory.org; www.lib.duke.edu/ forest/Events/
ICEHO.html.
FOREST HISTORY SOCIETY
- BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
- SOCIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALISTS
18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
October 15–19, 2008. Roanoke, Virginia. Hosted by Virginia Tech. For more information: www.sej.org/confer/index1.htm.
April 25–26, 2008. Hot Springs, Arkansas. Contact: Steven Anderson, Forest History Society; Phone: 919-682-9319; [email protected]; www.foresthistory.org.
DESIGNING THE PARKS, PART I: THE HISTORY OF PARK PLANNING AND DESIGN
XIII WORLD FORESTRY CONGRESS
October 18–25, 2009. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Theme: “Forests
May 20–22, 2008. The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. in Development—A Vital Balance.” Sponsored by FAO. Contact: Contacts: Ethan Carr ([email protected]); Shaun Eyring, NPS- Javier de Urquiza, Secretary for the Ministry of Agriculture, Northeast Regional Office ([email protected]); or Stephanie Livestock, Fisheries and Food—SAGPyA, Av. Paseo Colón 982, Toothman, NPS-Pacific West Regional Office (stephanie_tooth- 922 (1063) Buenos Aires, Argentina; Phone: 54-11- 4349-2000;
THE LONG HISTORY OF WOOD UTILIZATION
May 28–June 1, 2008. Hallstatt, Austria. Conference of the
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY ANNUAL MEETING
European Working Group for Dendrochronology. IUFRO March 10–14, 2010. Portland, Oregon. Contact: Bill Lang, local Research Groups 5.01.00 Tree Ring Analysis and 6.07.00 Forest arrangements chair, at [email protected]; www.aseh.net/conand Woodland History. Contact: Margaret Devall, mdevall@fs. ferences. fed.us, and Peter Jordanstrasse 82, A-1190 Vienna, [email protected]. Phone: 0043 (0)1-47654-4268; Fax: 0043 (0)1- 47654-4295.
COMMONWEALTH FORESTRY CONFERENCE
June 28–July 2, 2010. Edinburgh, Scotland. Further information is available from the Secretariat of the Standing Committee on Commonwealth Forestry by emailing [email protected].
FORT VALLEY EXPERIMENTAL FOREST’S CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
August 7–9, 2008. Flagstaff, AZ. Theme: “A Century of Research at Fort Valley.” Contact: Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2500
IUFRO WORLD CONGRESS 2010
S. Pine Knoll Drive, Flagstaff, AZ, 86001; Phone: 928-556-2185; August 23–28, 2010. Seoul, Korea. Theme: “Forest Science for Visit www.rmrs.nau.edu/fortvalley/for background informa- Harmony: People and Forests.” Sponsored by the International
- tion on the station.
- Union of Forest Research Organizations.
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