Survey (deadline 17 dec) “Foresight on Future Demand for Forest-based Products and Services”

December 9th, 2010 by ola No comments »

From the COST Office:

The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) and theEuropean Forest Institute (EFI) are coordinating “COST Strategic Workshops: Foresight on Future Demand for Forest-based Products and Services”. Part of the exercise in 2010-2011 is to collect expert perceptions about the futures of the forest-based sector in a long time horizon.

You have now a chance to contribute to the forest-based sector futures 2050 by giving your input to the Internet Survey “Foresight on Future Demand for Forest-based Products and Services” at www.edelphi.fi/en/groups/COSTforesight/.

This is an explorative exercise to challenge our thinking about the future and the different development pathways there might open in the future for forests and the forest-based sector as a whole. Although the forest sector has been active in forward looking studies and analyses – such as growth trends, market analysis etc. – there is a need for more demand-side oriented exercise involving actors and stakeholders also outside the core forest sector.

The Internet Survey is open until December 17, 2010 and there is open access for registrations. Please feel free to distribute this invitation to key organisations and individuals you want to participate in this exercise.

The survey results will be used for defining research needs for the forest-based sector and related sectors, and the results will be disseminated to policy and decision makers in two conferences in the autumn 2011. The data and information collected will be made available for those contributing to the survey. Please, see the short introduction at the Survey website – and if you have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact Ms. Paivi Pelli at EFI (paivi.pelli @ efi.int).

Share you perceptions and learn about how others see the future, the opportunities and challenges ahead us!

Post doc position on spatial optimization at SLU

December 7th, 2010 by ola No comments »

The department of Forest Resource Management, SLU in Umeå, has available a 1 year post doc position in forest management planning. The position is aiming at the development of methods for optimization of planning problems that involves spatial relationships. Other directions could be considered depending on the qualifications of the applicant. For more information, please contact professor Ola Eriksson (ola.eriksson@slu.se). Deadline for application 1st of February 2011.

STSM 4th call – deadline 21st December 2010

November 20th, 2010 by ola No comments »

The STSM (Short Term Scientific Mission) call is now published. Please, see the call text and instructions.

RegioResources 2011, Dresden, Germany , May 17-19, 2011

October 22nd, 2010 by ola No comments »

A cross-disciplinary dialogue on sustainable development of regional resources; see more on first circular.

First announcement: Implementation of DSS tools into the forestry practice, Zvolen, Slovakia, May 2012

October 22nd, 2010 by ola No comments »

Read more …

Croatia, Slovenia and Turkey full members of FORSYS

September 26th, 2010 by ola No comments »

From 1st of August Croatia, Slovenia and Turkey are full members of the Action  after approval of the Management Committee of  FORSYS.

Decision Sciences in the Framework Programs

September 2nd, 2010 by ola No comments »

Professor Alexis Tsoukiàs, LAMSADE-CNRS, Université Paris Dauphine, chair of COST Action Algodec – http://cost-ic0602.org/ and key-note speaker at the upcoming FORSYS meeting in Brussels on October 6 has drawn attention to the lack of initiative in the areas of decision sciences in FP7. To promote the area in FP7 and, perhaps more importantly, FP8 Alexis has put together a short draft presenting this area and some opportunities (Decision Sciences and Technologies in the EU Frame Programmes). The idea is to use this document as a basis in order to start some discussion within the concerned COST Actions, among them FORSYS, and arrive by the end of September with an improved version. This will be followed up by a small workshop in November with one or two participants from each of the concerned COST Actions. Therefore, please discuss this document among yourselves. Also, bring your ideas to me, or directly to Alexis Tsoukiàs [tsoukias@lamsade.dauphine.fr] for us to bring with us in the ensuing process.

Presentations at EURO XXIV, Lisbon July

September 2nd, 2010 by ola No comments »

Two presentations with relevance for the FORSYS work on forest DSS were presented at the 24th European Conference on Operations Research, EURO XXIV Lisbon July 11-14 2010; one with focus more on methodologies for tactical and operational planning – OR in support of forest products management and supply by Alexandra Marques, Mikael Ronnqvist, Sophie D’Amours, and José Borges – and on what methodologies are used in a selection of forest DSS – European forest decision support systems -what do we have and what is missing? by Ola Eriksson.

Domain Committee evaluation of FORSYS for 2009

June 27th, 2010 by ola No comments »

The Domain Committee’s monitoring statement for the Action for 2009:

The DC praised the Action’s excellent start and appreciated the web-based summary of DSS systems (including 49 DSS!).  The high number of STSMs was commended, and the Action was encouraged to continue to increase participation of ESRs.  The DC commended the Action’s efficient financial arrangements and noted the budget pressures associated with the increased participation. The DC commended the high participation of non-COST country institutions.

Not a bad rating! We will continue our work in Brussels October 6-7. Note that the deadline for registration is 30th of June. MC and WG members: if you have not registered and intend to attend – use the form distributed to you on 20th of May to register (invitations will be sent out within a week thereafter to ease your planning).

DSFM 2010 Lisbon workshop material available

June 17th, 2010 by ola No comments »

The proceedings of the Workshop are now online. All papers submitted and accepted for presentation can now be found in the presentations and posters pages.