ESF Research Conferences

COST-ESF High-level Research Conference

The Future Role of Bio-energy from Tree Biomass in Europe

6-11 November 2011

Sponsors & Contributors

About COST Action FP0902

The main objective of COST Action FP0902 Development and Harmonisation of New Operational Research and Assessment Procedures for Sustainable Forest Biomass Supply is to harmonise forest energy terminology and methodologies of forest operations research and biomass availability calculations, thereby building the scientific capacity within forest energy research and supporting the technology transfer of the forest biomass procurement chain and sustainable forest management.

About IUFRO

IUFRO is the only world-wide organization devoted to forest research and related sciences. Its members are research institutions, universities, and individual scientists as well as decision-making authorities and other stakeholders with a focus on forests and trees. IUFRO brings together more than 600 member organizations and up to 15,000 individual scientists in more than 110 countries who collaborate in the IUFRO network on a voluntary basis. As a member of the United Nations’ Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF), IUFRO is one of 14 leading international organizations promoting the management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests. IUFRO is an authoritative source of independent scientific information for policy and decision makers, practitioners and stakeholders. For example, most recently, research carried out by an IUFRO’s interdisciplinary Task Force on forests and human health has been included in the official media release issued by the United Nations Secretary General on the occasion of World Health Day.

About Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape

The  Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape (BFW; bfw.ac.at) is a multidisciplinary research and training institution of the Federal Government of Austria.  BFW  provides information on the  sustainable development of Austria's wood resources based on data of the Austrian National Forest Inventory (NFI) and the Forest Soil Survey, estimating the expected forest productivity under different management scenarios.