会议名称(英文): 5th Forest Engineering Conference together
所属学科: 作物学及林木育种、生物学,木材物理学,经济林及园林学
开始日期: 2014-09-23
结束日期: 2014-09-26
所在国家: 法国
所在城市: 法国
具体地点: Gerardmer, France
主办单位: 国际林联
联系电话: +33(0)1 40 19 49 19
传真: +33(0)1 40 19 48 91
E-MAIL: FEC2014@fcba.fr
会议网站: http://fec2014.fcba.fr/
会议背景介绍:
FCBA, will be proud to host of the Fifth Forest Engineering Conference together with the 47th international Symposium on Forestry Mechanisation during September 23-26, 2014 in Gerardmer, France.
“Forest engineering: propelling the forest value chain”
The Forest Engineering Conference (FEC), an international event held every four years, is a forum for forest engineers from around the world to share their knowledge, experience, and emerging ideas. This meeting will follows previous successful FEC events held in White River, South Africa (2011) ; Mont-Tremblant, Canada (2007); Vaxjo, Sweden (2003); and the inaugural event in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1999.
The conference will be organised in partnership with the International Union of Forest Research Organisations (IUFRO) and its Division 3 (Forest Operations Engineering and Management).
Mark the dates and feel invited to join us at FEC 2014!
征文范围及要求:
The conference themes have been defined in close cooperation with the Precision Forestry Committee, so that both up-coming events will complete each other, in 2014.
1. Managing interactions between logging operations and forest ecosystems services Minimising site disturbance (soil compaction, water, air, fauna...), maintaining soil fertility (e.g. ash), logging and biodiversity…
2. Answering specific challenges in harvesting technologies and working methods Low value biomass for energy supply, steep terrain, swamp, short rotation coppice, ecoefficient technologies, harvesting products of higher quality …
3. Being innovative in transportation solutions and logistics New concepts of machinery, multi modal solutions, road re-engineering, regulation framework evolution…
4. Better working conditions and educational programs Safety, ergonomics, competence management, education and vocational training, attracting new workers…
5. Organisational innovations and other strategies for a better planning and monitoring of forest operations in specific contexts Small or inactive private forest ownership, natural hazard or economical crisis, bio-energy chains emergence, transition from motor-manual to mechanized logging systems…
6. Implementing Precision Forestry concepts for improved wood-supply-chains Demonstration or application case description. |