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SUMMARY OF THE SUMFOREST SUMMER

SCHOOL AND INTRODUCTION TO THE

POSTER SESSIONS OF YOUNG RESEARCHERS

ELENA KULIKOVA, EFI

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Project funded from the EuropeanUnion’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement no 606803

CONTENT

• Background

• Outcomes of mapping research capacities in EaP countires and Russia

• Outcomes of identifying joint priorities EU-RU-EaP

• Urgent needs

• Sumforest Summer School of Young Researchers:

• Stage 1

• Stage 2

• Introduction to the poster session

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WP6 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

• Task 6.1 – Russia and Eastern Partnership countries (Task Leader: EFI)

• Geography: Russia and Eastern Partnerships (EaP) countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine

• Objectives related to:

• Active networking and communication with Russia and EaP countries

• Definition of joint EU-Russia-EaP research priorities and needs

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BACKGROUND

Important activities:

• mapping and analysing the capacities of organizations, carrying out forest research in the countries

• two international workshops:

• Kazan, Russian Federation, 19 November 2014

• Minsk, Republic of Belarus, 27 May 2015

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COUNTRIES CONSIDERED IN FOREST RESEARCH MAPPING

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Russia and Eastern Partnerships countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine)• Scale of forest areas: 0.3 – 900 million ha• Forest area % of total area: 10 – 49% • Prevailing role played by forests:

economic, environmental, social• Forest sector % in GDP: 0.1 -2.5 %

GEOGRAPHY OF MAPPING AND TYPES OF RESPONDENTS

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SUMMARIZED CURRENT TOP RESEARCH LINES BY ORGANIZATIONS IN

RUSSIA AND THE EAP COUNTRIES

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Forest pyrology/fire protection

Forest and climate change

Forest biotechnologies

Rational nature use and wood processing

Dendroecology

Forest soil science

Forest ecosystems restoration

Ecological/environmental monitoring

Forest health/protection from pests and diseases

Non-timber forest resources/products

Forest genetics

Forest ecology

Forest planting, nurseries, breeding and seed…

Biodiversity of forest ecosystems

Sustainable forest management

Forest inventory and taxation

Silviculture

Number of organizations

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PRIORITY RESEARCH LINES FOR FUTURE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES FOR

RUSSIA AND EAP COUNTRIES

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0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

Forest genetics

Forest conservation

Machinery, transport and technologies in forest logging

Technologies for complex processing by-products into…

Forest biotechnologies

Biodiversity of forest ecosystems

Forest selection and seed farming

Non-wood forest products

Restoration of forest ecosystems

Urban forestry

Sustainable forest management

Forest bioenergy

Silviculture

Forest inventory

Forest adaptation to climate change

Combining identified topics of current/traditional work with new emerging issues

FOREST RESEARCH FINANCING IN RUSSIA AND EAP COUNTRIES

• Forest research financing in Russia and EaP countries in compare with EU countries is almost 10 times less and forest research is not sufficiently financed

• Coordinated efforts are needed to create long term programmes with stable financial basis to support research cooperation between EU, Russia and EaP countries

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IndicatorSumforest*

European countries

FORESTERRA**

countries

RU and EaP

countries

Scientific Structures (organizations and public

bodies), number95 63 101

Permanent Staff (Res. + Tech.+ Admin.) 2669 4037 3559

ISI Papers per year n/a 1104 247

Overall Budget per year (M€) 262,5 260,5 29,03

ONE OF THE MAJOR OUTCOMES: REPORT ON EU-RUSSIAN-EASTERN

PARTNERSHIP COMMON RESEARCH PRIORITIES AND NEEDS

RUSSIA-EAP JOINT RESEARCH NEEDS:

• Need to take into account recent Russia-EaP historical background and difficulties countries are currently still facing

• Need to stimulate and enhance the international cooperation and provide targeted support and coordination efforts for EaP countries

• Need to undertake a set of measures in the area of forest research management and networking between EU, Russia and EaP countries

• Need to ensure and increase efforts in capacity building in forest research with the focus on young generation

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ERA-NET FORESTERRA: FOREST RESEARCH CAPACITIES MAPPING

What is in common?

North Africa Mediterranean and EaP countries and Russia:

• similar problems in forest research sector:

• closed down or diminished scientific institutions

• reduced financing

• reduced staff

• aging processes

• broken or lost connections in international cooperation (incl. calls for proposals and research projects)

• lost the experience in publishing in international journals, participation in international scientific events, etc.

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DECISION OF SUMMER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS

• 1st stage Sumforest Summer School for Young Researchers “Practical approaches to transnational research proposal writing in the area of sustainable forest management”

• Aim: capacity building, better integration of young forestry researchers from EaP countries, Russia and North African Mediterranean countries into the transnational research community, share practical experiences; develop skills that translate knowledge into effective actions

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OBJECTIVES

Objectives are to train participants on following:

• science-policy frameworks affecting European research agenda;

• knowledge to understand opportunities of the European research agenda;

• approaches and solutions to succeed in: calls for proposals, building consortia, proposal writing (requirements and evaluation), project implementation, etc.;

• skills in creative thinking, collaborative leadership and facilitating multi-stakeholder processes;

• cross-sectoral learning from experts and peers

By interaction with high level experts in the area of research and its organizational structuring

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SUMFOREST SUMMER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS

• Title: “Practical approaches to transnational research proposal writing in the area of sustainable forest management”

• Time and place: 27-29 June 2017, Minsk, Belarus

• Topic and scope: not restricted to H2020 but also consider future FP 9, ERA-NET Cofund and COST proposals

• Communication work: webpage, announcements, used channels

• Eligibility criteria, set of required from applicants documents

• Selection Committee, selection process

• Programme: topics, key speakers, group work

• Number of participants: up to 25

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SUMFOREST SUMMER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS

• Number of the applicants: 55

• Geography of applicants: all 6 EaP countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova Ukraine), Russia and NA Mediterranean countries (Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Turkey)

• Number of the accepted participants: 25

• Geography of the accepted participants :

• all the indicated countries except Egypt

• EaP and Russia - 19

• NA Mediterranean - 6

• Gender balance: 10 males and 15 females

• Scope of organizations: academia, research, education, supporting development agencies, etc.

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PRACTICAL TASK FOR GROUP WORK

• To develop “a case” of 1-stage proposal in the format of Horizon 2020 as a result of group work

• Particular steps:

• Identify topic

• Build a consortium

• Identify a coordinator and distribute tasks

• Follow our key speakers and develop proposal chapter by chapter

• Develop shorten version as a PPT presentation/template

• Present it to the audience

• Be ready to play a role of proposals evaluator

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OUTCOMES OF 1ST STAGE SUMMER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG

RESEARCHERS

• Shorten versions of project proposals in a H2020 format:

• Group 1: Adaptive strategies of oak stands to climate change through bioclimatic belts of Europe

• Group 2: Decision support system for minimization of forest fires consequences and prediction of carbon exchange in Eastern Europe, European Part of Russia and Mediterranean regions

• Group 3: Sustainable Forest Initiative (SFI)

• Group 4: Ecosystem services oriented approach for forest management under climate change

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MINSK, BELARUS, JUNE 2017

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FEEDBACK (2 EXAMPLES)

• Detailed feedback from all the participants and speakers

• Two cases of the respond:

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2ND STAGE SUMMER SCHOOL

• Proposal based on evaluation of 1st stage summer school: Researchers need the communication skills to enable them to publish in international journals and present at conferences in English; communicate with the wider public as well as policy-makers; and build international collaborations to further their research.

• Title “Networking and communication skills in research in the area of sustainable forest management”

• Time and place: 13-16 October 2017, Barcelona, Spain

• The same scope of participants

• Outcome: 25 posters to be presented during the Final Conference

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PROGRAMME TOPICS

• Introduction

• Networking in Research

• Writing for Publications

• Abstracts

• Posters

• Better Presentations

• Effective Emails

Note: combination of lectures and an individual/group work sessions

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WHO ARE OUR SPEAKERS?

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REFLECTION OF CURRENT AND FUTURE RESEARCH PRIORITIES

IN SPECIALIZATION AND POSTERS OF SS PARTICIPANTS

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SFM 4

Forest and climate, biomass and carbon stock 4

Forest geoinformation systems 3

Forest ecology 3

Urban forestry 3

Forest disturbances, pests and deseases 2

Forest fires 2

Forest genetics 2

Forest policy 1

Forest bioeconomy 1

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SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT

• Giorgi Teliashvili, Georgia

• Anastasiia Rozenberg, Russia

• Ganna Lobchenko, Ukraine

• Ramazan Akbulut, Turkey

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FOREST AND CLIMATE, BIOMASS AND CARBON STOCK

• Farid Seyfullayev, Azerbaijan

• Nesrine Tlili, Tunisia

• Seda Saranay, Turkey

• Bohdana Dubrovets, Ukraine

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FOREST GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS

• Mustapha Lateb, Algeria

• Maksym Buksha, Ukraine

• Iuliia Polevshchikova, Russia

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FOREST ECOLOGY

• Anna Bobrik, Russia

• Ekaterina Pozdnyakova, Russia

• Viktor Startsev, Russia

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FOREST DISTURBANCES, PESTS AND DISEASES/ FOREST FIRES

• Ala Donica, Moldova

• Hanna Yaruk, Belarus

• Salem Sebei, Tunisia

• Aliaksandr Dvornik, Belarus

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URBAN FORESTRY

• Beka Berdzenishvili, Georgia

• Lilit Khachatryan, Armenia

• Victoria Makhantseva, Russia

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FOREST GENETICS

• Iuliia Shcherba, Rusia

• Dzmitry Kulahin, Belarus

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TOPICS OF FOREST POLICY AND FOREST BIOECONOMY

• Daria Tebenkova, Russia

• Mehtap Koc, Turkey

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GOOD LUCK!

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