First Call for Papers for the Improving the Triple Bottom Line Returns from Small-scale Forestry Symposium

First Call for Papers for the Improving the Triple Bottom Line Returns from Small-scale Forestry Symposium

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First Call for Papers: Opens September 4, closes December 1 2006, with notification by December 20, 2006. Earlier notification of paper acceptance can be made on request.

This promises to be a very interesting and exciting meeting. You can read more details at the symposium homepage: http://www.uq.edu.au/forestry

This symposium focuses on improving the economic, social and environmental returns from small-scale forestry can be improved. The conference is of relevance to both researchers and policy makers from developed and developing countries. There will be a particular focus on using systems-based approaches for improving returns from small-scale forestry and agroforestry.

The conference will be hosted by Leyte State University in conjunction with the School of Natural and Rural Systems Management at The University of Queensland.If you are interested in presenting a paper or a poster at the seminar you are most welcome to submit an abstract up to one page in length. The Scientific Panel will evaluate all abstracts and send acceptance notification.

Please submit abstracts up to one page in length by e-mail to: Annerine Bosch: iufro@uq.edu.au

Abstracts should include the following sections:

  1. Title
  2. Authors
  3. Abstract text
  4. Contact details, especially e-mail address
For further information email: iufro@uq.edu.au

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