📣 Final call for registrations 📣 The highly anticipated Wedge User Group Meeting 2024 is just a few weeks away. It will be part of the Trimble Forestry User Conference, which is held in Helsinki, Finland, on Wednesday, 11 September. The User Conference is for our customers only. Check out the program and register soon if you haven't already done so. Seats are limited, and we welcome registrations by the end of August. 👉 https://lnkd.in/dmd8rq9S See you in Helsinki!
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Our new issue of Tree-sources is out now! Along with the newest list of webinars to earn CEUs, watch Rules of Effective Community Engagement in Urban Forestry presented by Asia Dowtin, PhD. Read the full issue at https://ow.ly/yOJb50SI8EN
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Part 4 of our series: Focus on Water.
Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Ltd. (CCR), a joint venture of Tŝideldel First Nation and Tl'etinqox Government, is releasing Part IV in their five-part forestry video series, this time with a focus on how their large-scale forest rehabilitation projects help to care for the land, the people, and the water. The fourth video in the series is titled: Focus on Water. The video brings viewers onto the land to experience the Chilcotin River, better understand its importance, and learn why it must be protected. Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/gJ4Gu6vB To watch the series' first and upcoming videos, follow CCR's YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/gg692HPu.
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Austria holds the Presidency of the Danube Region Strategy (EUSDR) from 1 November 2023 to 31 December 2024. Spatial Foresight in cooperation with Franziska Sielker will support the Austrian EUSDR Presidency in the development of possible perspectives deepening the cooperation in the Danube Region for the Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Regions and Water Management. This will be done through an informed participatory process with the main stakeholders the EUSDR. The focus is on cooperation opportunities and needs in the Danube Region, in light of future policy developments in the EU.
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#SaveTheDate | Registrations are now open for the International Symposium: 'Native Broadleaves: Resilience in the Forestry Sector?' 📝 The Galician Agency for the Forestry Industry is organizing a high-level sectorial symposium on February 28th, 29th, and March 1st in Lugo city. The event includes conferences, workshops and visits framed within the regional project for the sustainable valorization of Galicia's broadleaf masses and the European project #RESONATE. The symposium will bring together international academic experts, European strategic institutions, and prominent stakeholders from the Galician ecosystem. 🌳 The focus of these knowledge transfer and #networking sessions will be innovations in broadleaves and improvements for the value chain of the forestry sector in Europe. 🔗 Register now and book your spot at the symposium and working groups here: https://lnkd.in/dZNkff94 🔗 More information https://lnkd.in/dDjbVFdC Sign up! #GaliciaIsWood #TogetherWeGenerateValue #BuildingTheFuture #RESONATE #resilience
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Congrats on publishing this amazing paper which addresses the increasing (or not) diversity in the forest and forest products sector. Some shocking statistics, not just about diversity, but also about employment in forest and forest products in general. Click "see more" below to follow the link to the free publication!
Our friend, Jaana Korhonen, from our Advisory Council, has been working hard on a published article about diversity and representation within the forestry sector. 📝 🌳 Katie Fernholz, from our Steering Committee, contributed to the article, and Eliza Meyer was the editor. ✍🏼 🙌🏽 We’re excited to share that it was just published open access via Trees, Forests, and People! Dive into the article at the 🔗 below! #WeAreWFC #WomenInForestry #Diversity https://ow.ly/qtkE50QnUeP
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Head of Practice- Dispute Resolution and Public Policy . Government Affairs. legislative advocacy in Kenya and the wider East Africa market.
Did you know segment is back after 3 weeks hiatus! Did you that Kenya has a public body known as the "Coast Development Authority". The Authority was formed by Parliament through the Coast Development Authority Act, 1990. Under the CDA Act, 1990, the functions of the Authority included; 1. To plan for the development of the Area and initiate project activities identified from such planning in the development and through the Government generally; 2. To develop an up- to date long range development plan for the area. 3. To initiate studies and carry such surveys of the and assess alternative demands on natural resources including; agriculture, forestry, wildlife and tourism industries, electric power generation, mining and fishing; Do you think this Authority is useful under the Constitution of Kenya, 2010? I have attached the Act of Parliament for your quick read.
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This installment of WoodChat shines a spotlight on research into the sustainable forestry prospects in the Northern Territory, led by Traditional Owner communities. Listening to the insights of Indigenous project contributors Mabo Mununggurritj and Balupalu Yunapingu, and delving deeper into this endeavor aimed at enhancing the forestry capabilities of Traditional Owner (Yolngu) communities in the East Arnhem region, is unskippable.
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Join this webinar on April 17 hosted by the Northern Forest Center offering a panel discussion of the new report Beyond the “Illusion of Preservation” with three of the author group. The report addresses the imbalance of wood production and wood consumption in New England and, laying out a vision for 2060, encourages taking regional responsibility by protecting forests, reducing consumption, and expanding ecological forestry in the region. https://lnkd.in/exKttU7Q
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