The activities of the Working Party are directed toward bridging the gap between the theory of landscape ecology and its application to managing forest resources..
LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
Landscape ecology is the study of the structure and function of dynamic, heterogeneous landscapes. Landscapes are comprised of multiple and interacting ecosystems that can exist at various spatial scales but are typically considered at a kilometer-wide extent.
GOALS
ü To promote and facilitate the application of landscape ecology concepts in practical management activities wherever forests exist in the world.
ü To encourage communication and interaction among scientists with an interest in landscape ecology and forestry.
These objectives will be accomplished by providing a forum for:
The exchange of ideas
Creating and maintaining personal contacts
Promoting the dissemination of research results
Encouraging cooperation with international organizations (e.g., FAO, IUCN, UNESCO)
Promoting uniform nomenclature
Summoning periodic meetings
Recognizing outstanding scientific and practical contributions
Assisting in the application of scientific concepts
Supporting the teaching of landscape ecology in institutions of higher learning
Next Conference in China
Our next biannual conference will be held in Chengdu, China, from September 16 through 18, 2008, followed by a 3-day field trip to the spectacular landscapes at the foothills of Tibet Plateau in Western Sichuan. Click the following webpage for more details:
http://research.eeescience.utoledo.edu/lees/IUFRO/2008MTG/
IALE-IUFRO Landscape Ecology Working Group: http://www.greenspace.it/iale-iufro
Available Publications