본 기사는 저널 The Conversation에 기고된 캠브리지 대학교 Sainsbury 연구소의 레이먼드 와이트먼교수와 Jagiellonian 대학교의 얀 라이차코프스키 연구원의 논문을 요약한 것을 번역한 것입니다. 원문은 아래의 링크에 있습니다 https://theconversation.com/how-we-discovered-a-new-type-of-wood-and-how-it-could-help-fight-climate-change-236618
Learn MoreNew study report launched prior to International Day of Forests (21 March) TEAMING UP 4 FORESTS published a study analyzing factors affecting future wood supply in Europe such as climate change, land use and policy developments. The study proposes practical response measures for different stakeholder groups, including the wood-based industry, forest management and policymakers.
Learn MoreThis is the news of the 2023 general meeting and the chairman's transfer and inauguration ceremony.
Learn MoreA national report summarizing the activities of the IPC member countries over the past four years has been published. Our report is reflected. Please click the attached PDF file.
Learn More2020 is the year of publication of the bi-annual Poplar Committee. We ask for your participation.
Learn MoreThe 26th IPC General Assembly, which was scheduled to be held in 2020, was postponed due to COVID-19 issues. The exact date will be announced as soon as possible.
Learn MoreDue to Covid 19, the submission of the abstract will be postponed to May 20th and it will be decided whether the meeting will be canceled or postponed until June 15th. Will be refunded to
Learn MoreIn 2020, we intend to hold a regular meeting in the meeting room of the Korea Poplar Committee, but we cancel the meeting due to the prevalence of the Corona virus. Officers and members are encouraged to confirm and respond to the attachment of the email you receive.
Learn MoreWorld Forestry Congress: The World Forestry Congress, called the'Forest Olympics', will be held in Seoul for 4 nights and 5 days from May 24 to 28, 2021. This event is hosted by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the oldest in the United Nations, and is represented by government representatives, international organizations, academia, and civic groups in various fields such as forestry policy, research, and industry. It covers major issues and agendas in the forest sector, such as forest restoration and UN SDGs.
Learn MoreEvery four years a request has been made to prepare a national report of the member countries that the IPC prepares. National reports and surveys must be completed and submitted by April 1, 2020. Once the report is completed by February, we will review it by members.
Learn MoreThe Poplar Committee's regular board meeting was held in the meeting room of the National Forest Science Institute's Suwon Campus
Learn MoreThe results report on the two service projects carried out in 2019 was held at 14:00 on December 7 in the meeting room of the Sarcoma Department.
Learn MoreTheme: “The role of Salicaceae and other fast-growing trees in sustainable wood supplies and climate change mitigation” The IPC 50th General Assembly will be held in Rome, Italy by the 9th.
Learn MoreThese amendments were agreed to by the FAO General Assembly in June 2019, with votes favoring the International Poplar and Other Expedited Committees to rename countries to embrace more regional countries by including more attributes. It started with a new name, “International Commission on Poplars and Other Fast-Growing Trees Sustaining People and the Environment”.
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