Forthcoming events in Scotland that are organised or sponsored by Forest Research, or where Forest Research is participating.
If you would like an email notification of all announced events*, please send your contact details to: fr.events@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
- Community forestry, participation and (ir)rational resource management
Roslin, Edinburgh - 17th February 2012.
One of a series of free seminars covering a variety of forestry and related research topics.
Organised by: Forest Research. - Challenges for Scotland’s biodiversity conservation: from the soils to the skies
Edinburgh - 8th to 9th March 2012.
Meeting to help bridge the gap between excellent ecological science and the needs of policy makers.
Organised by: British Ecological Society, British Society of Soil Science, and the Scottish Government’s Biodiversity Science Group. - Scottish soils and ecosystem services
Roslin, Edinburgh - 9th March 2012.
One of a series of free seminars covering a variety of forestry and related research topics.
Organised by: Forest Research. - Valuing ecosystem services
Roslin, Edinburgh - 23rd March 2012.
One of a series of free seminars covering a variety of forestry and related research topics.
Organised by: Forest Research. - Valuing ecosystems: policy, economic and management interactions
University of Edinburgh - 3rd to 4th April 2012.
Joint Scottish Agricultural College (SAC) and Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) Biennial Conference.
Organised by: SEPA and SAC in association with Forest Research, The James Hutton Institute and Scottish Natural Heritage. - 3rd European Congress of Conservation Biology 2012
Glasgow - 28th August to 1st September 2012.
Congress to explore the conservation of terrestrial, marine and coastal habitats in Europe.
Organised by: European Section of the Society for Conservation Biology. - Managing forests for ecosystem services: can spruce forests show the way?
Edinburgh - 8th to 11th October 2012.
Conference examining how best to translate the concepts promulgated by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) and successor documents into strategic, tactical and operational management regimes that will help adapt forests to meet changes in climate and in societal demands.
Second announcement
Organised by: Forest Research and IUFRO.
* Please note that currently our email service will notify you of all announced events, i.e. irrespective of their subject and location.
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