In the table below, you will find the precise allocation of poster session slots assigned to your session. The allocation of poster slots was determined based on the number of abstract submissions for each session. In column three of the table, you can see the maximum number of abstracts you can accept for the ‘Short oral by poster’ format. Each poster session slot can accommodate up to 9 abstracts. For example, if your session has been allocated 3 poster sessions in the program, you have the opportunity to accept a total of 27 short oral poster presentations.

 

Session titles # of poster sessions# of abstracts as "Short oral by poster"
S1.1 Close-to-nature silviculture for global change adaptation and mitigation545
S1.2 Forest health under climate change and air pollution654
S1.3 Forests in a changing world – impacts on carbon and nutrient dynamics872
S1.4 Global water provision: Understanding the forest-soil-water nexus under forest management, climate change and increasing disturbances436
S2.1 Governance of a Bio-resource-based Bioeconomy in the Global South218
S2.2 Smart Forestry – Transforming Forestry and the Future Forest Workforce218
S2.4 Unlocking the bioeconomy for nontimber forest products19
S3.1 Assisted migration for adapting forests to climate change327
S3.2 Restoring forests and trees: Balancing goals, interests and trade-offs218
S4.1 Building international initiatives to strengthen forest adaptation strategies in a changing climate19
S4.4 Socio-ecological conflicts in forest management: risks of (not) adapting?436
S5.3 How to incorporate indigenous and local knowledge in forest education, back to the roots19
S5.4 In practice of a gender equal and inclusive forestry sector19
S5.5 Integration of gender and diversity perspectives in knowledge production19
S5.6 Transforming and restoring forests for more resilient landscapes and societies – towards the IUFRO Stockholm declaration19
T1.1 Biology, ecology and management of pest and pathogen invasions in forests: a global perspective.654
T1.2 Carbon sinks in forest soils as controlled by fine-root dynamics19
T1.3 Challenges for silviculture to meet demands from carbon sequestration to biodiversity conservation to forest restoration19
T1.4 Climate Smart Forestry327
T1.5 Climate-smart pine forest management19
T1.6 Coastal Blue Forests: Global Significance, Ecology, Management and Conservation218
T1.8 Complex forests: Understanding and management of multiple species, structures and ecosystem services.654
T1.9 Dendroecology for Evidence- based solutions and Resilient Forest landscapes218
T1.10 Enhancing forest resilience for water-related ecosystem services in a changing environment218
T1.11 Forest Fires in Mountain Regions218
T1.12 Forest genetics tools to improve forest resilience to climate change and forest health545
T1.13 Forest management for climate change mitigation436
T1.14 Forest radioactive contamination: long-term dynamics and impact on ecosystem and society19
T1.15 Impacts of Global Change on Protective Forests in Mountain Areas19
T1.16 Implementing fire-resilient landscapes327
T1.17 Learning from the past to better inform the future: integrated approaches to increase forest health and resilience218
T1.18 Long-term experiments to study the effects of silvicultural interventions and climate change on forest dynamics19
T1.19 Managing Forests for of Multiple Ecosystem Services under Changing Climate327
T1.20 Needle diseases of conifers: a globally rising threat to natural and planted forests19
T1.23 Nitrogen Depositions in a changing climate: Trends and Implications on Forest Ecosystem Services19
T1.24 Old-growth forest ecology and management19
T1.27 Response of forest ecosystems to global change: Learning from experimental manipulations and natural gradient studies436
T1.30 Securing multiple ecosystem services from mountain forests19
T1.31 Silviculture of boreal forests in the face of climate change19
T1.33 The Pine Wilt Disease dramatic impact on conifers forest across the world, today and in the future19
T2.1 Accounting for risks and uncertainties in forest-based businesses, sectoral projections, and policy design19
T2.3 Contribution of wood-based products to climate change mitigation: State-of-the-art and research directions218
T2.8 Fast-Growing Trees for a Greener Future: Global Applications of Nature-Based Solutions218
T2.9 Forest to Food: Developing synergies across forest restoration, the bioeconomy and sustainable agriculture19
T2.11 Forest-based sector in sustainability transformation: opportunities and sectoral impacts19
T2.14 Innovations and new business models towards more sustainable circular forest bio-economy, especially including life-cycle and techno-economic assessments218
T2.15 Innovations to support sustainability in non-timber forest products value chains19
T2.16 Innovative technologies for the development of bamboo and rattan products19
T2.17 Local ecological knowledge of non-wood forest products for sustainable forest management and human well-being in diverse contexts19
T2.18 Mixed forest plantations as natured-based solutions for climate change mitigation and adaptation19
T2.19 Non-timber forest products and the bioeconomy218
T2.21 Pathways towards sustainable and circular forest-based bioeconomies: Advances in research to address challenges and realize opportunities327
T2.23 Planted Forests for Achieving a Sustainable Planet19
T2.26 Silviculture for the Bioeconomy and Ecosystem Services in Castanea Forests19
T2.27 SMART (Sustainable Modern Acceptable Resilient Technological) Agroforestry Practices for Sustainable Livelihood and healthy environment436
T2.29 Strengthening Teak Forest Management for Sustainable Teakwood Supply Chains and Trade19
T2.30 Sustainable Forest Operations (SFO): Challenges and opportunities towards a resilient wood supply chain and worker's well-being19
T2.32 Traditional knowledge, geographical indications and non-timber forest products towards a bioeconomy in community-based agroforestry systems19
T2.34 Tropical Peatland Forest Conservation and Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities218
T2.35 Wood durability and wood protection strategies for long-term carbon storage of wood products19
T3.1 Advances towards more accurate forest biodiversity indicators and monitoring218
T3.3 Disappearing oak woods: conservation and management of global oak forests218
T3.4 Ecological and socioeconomic analysis of invasive species in forest ecosystems under changing environmental scenario19
T3.7 Forest biodiversity indicators: supporting our response to the biodiversity and climate emergencies218
T3.8 Forest genomics as a vantage point to biodiversity and adaptation under global change218
T3.9 Forest landscape restoration (FLR) and SDG Goals from the lens of forest policy and governance19
T3.10 Forest management solutions under global change: connections between tree breeding, intensive silviculture and wood quality19
T3.11 Forest resilience: the vision from belowground218
T3.12 Forest Restoration Success and How to Achieve it327
T3.13 Forest restoration under climate change in Southeast Asia: innovative tools, model, and approaches19
T3.14 Forest Tree Breeding in the Context of Climate Change and Bioeconomy Development218
T3.15 Forest Wetlands as Nature Based Solutions for Water, Biodiversity and Climate19
T3.17 Genomics of Keystone and Underused Forest Genetic Resources for Their Climate Adaptation, Resilience, Conservation and Sustainable Management218
T3.19 Increasing the potential of natural regeneration in restoring degraded forest and deforested lands around the world: concepts, strategies, experiences and guidelines218
T3.20 integrated forest management in temperate and boreal forests - balancing biodiversity and ecosystem services218
T3.21 Legacy tropical forest data: current status, uses, and securing them19
T3.22 Managing forest genetic resources for multi-purposes for forest products, ecosystem services and response to climate change19
T3.23 Mini-Symposium: Resilience of Forest Biodiversity to Climate Change and Pests: Civic Engagement and Conservation in Seed Banks, Public Gardens, and Wild, Urban, and Agroforestry Landscapes19
T3.24 Minimizing forestry impacts on water quality, aquatic biodiversity and ecosystem functions19
T3.28 Opportunities to promote biodiversity recovery and protection through innovative forest management approaches19
T3.29 Reforestation Under Drought Conditions19
T3.32 The scientific basis for how to safeguard biodiversity in production forestry19
T3.34 Tree improvement delivery system: breeding, selection, and seed and seedling production545
T4.1 Actors and the dynamics of forest management institutions: concepts and cases in the Global South19
T4.6 Conflicts in Forest Settings218
T4.8 Effects and effectiveness of forest policies in developing tropical statehoods19
T4.9 Evaluating policy outcomes in complex land-use systems19
T4.11 Forest-based care as an innovative pathway to shifting values, uses and governance of forests19
T4.12 Forests in Cities: Ecology, management, and silviculture.19
T4.14 Governing EU’s forests: policy narratives, perception and power19
T4.15 Healing Power of Nature: Forest Therapy in Action218
T4.16 How to reconcile poverty alleviation with forest integrity in tropical dry forests: ecological research gaps and paradigm shifts for sustainable management.19
T4.19 Institutional and Social Innovations in the Forest-based Sector as a Response to Contemporary Challenges218
T4.20 Managing Safety and Resilience of Forests and Forestry affected by Armed Conflicts and the Climate Crisis: Past and Future Contribution of Forest Science19
T4.23 Preserving and improving the integrity and functioning of urban forests in the context of global change19
T4.24 Provision of Ecosystem Services from Small-scale Private Forests - Is it viable?19
T4.27 Small-scale, Community, and Indigenous Forestry: Global Challenges and Opportunities218
T4.30 Urban green against air pollution and climate change19
T4.31 Urban trees & green landscapes: Monitoring and management for providing multiple services545
T4.34 Work and employment in the forest sector: challenges and opportunities19
T5.1 Artificial Intelligence in Forest Biometry: from predictions to understanding19
T5.8 Developments in complex remote sensing-assisted forest surveys to support monitoring and assessment of forest ecosystems327
T5.9 Digital (soil) mapping as a suitable approach to generate spatial forest site and biodiversity data at different scales19
T5.10 Digitalization for sustainable forest management327
T5.13 Forest without borders: National Forest Inventory Networks and their potential for large scale monitoring and reporting19
T5.14 Gender Equality in Forestry: Past, Present and Future19
T5.16 IAWA-IUFRO Symposium: Advancing Methods and Applications of Wood Identification19
T5.20 Innovation in valuation and governing of forest ecosystem services to strengthen forest resilience and create pathways to societal impacts218
T5.22 Modelling forest trajectories under climate stress and changing management327
T5.23 Monitoring patterns and processes in natural forests to assess their contribution to climate-change mitigation436
T5.24 Moving towards digital forests for a sustainable future218
T5.26 New solutions for challenges in decision support for mitigating disturbances to increase forest health and resilience under climate change19
T5.30 Simulation and automation in modern forest operations19
T5.33 Temporal, spatial and big data - Challenges for modelling climate change impacts on forest tree and stand growth19
T5.34 The new age of forest monitoring: A common European forest monitoring system in a global perspective19
T5.35 The next generation of forest decision support systems for tackling today’s and future challenges!19