Conference theme: Natural disturbance-based silviculture - Managing forcomplexity.
The Conference will be a focus on the factors affecting the future of the bioenergy, biopower and biobased modern technologies and products, including logistic systems, management, total procurement chains, the effects of the energy market, the influence of green marketing and other trends affecting forestry, agriculture, industry and climate.
The Georgia EPPC on behalf of the Southeast EPPC invites you to present aspects of your work in a contributed presentation or poster. Abstracts and the final program will be available online at www.se-eppc.org prior to the meeting. Registration costs for the meeting will be around $100.
The 2007 Southern Forest Economics Workshop (SOFEW) will be convened in SanAntonio, Texas, from March 4 to 6, 2007. The theme of this year’s workshop is “GlobalChange and Forestry: Economic and Policy Implications.” Papers on this theme arewelcome as well as other aspects of forest economics and policy, particularly thoserelevant to the southern United States.
The 17th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition will be held in Hamburg, Germany, from 29 June to 3 July 2009 at CCH – the Congress Center of Hamburg.
The Congress provides a week long focus on the science and technologythat are the basis for the management of wildland fire. The theme of theopening plenary session is “Changing fire regimes: Context andconsequences,” featuring invited speakers who will further explore thistopic that is so significant for fire management. We have receivedproposals for over 30 special sessions on specific fire ecology andmanagement themes.
On behalf of Auburn University's Center for Forest Sustainability and the USFS Southern Center for Wildland-Urban Interfaces Research and Information, I am pleased to formally announce the Call for Abstracts for our second Emerging Issues conference, to be held at the Sheraton Atlanta April 9-12, 2007.
The Southern Forest Economics Workers (SOFEW) 2009 Annual Meeting will be hosted by The Forestland Group, LLC (TFG) in Chapel Hill, NC, from March 8 to 10, 2009.
International Society of Arboriculture Launches Advanced Arborist Certification -- On Track with Expanding Industry Career Path --
This conference will give landowners a strong understanding of how the carbon market operates. In addition, landowners will be able to compare all three aggregators working in Arkansas to determine who they feel is most qualified to handle their credits at the most affordable price. Registration for the conference is only $30, so register today as space is limited. For information on this conference please contact Matt King at (501) 228-1297 or Matt.King@ARFB.com