The Yale Chapter of the International Society of Tropical Foresters (ISTF)
is pleased to invite you to the 24th Annual Conference titled “Attending to
Socio-ecological Complexity in Tropical Forest Landscapes”, which will take
place February 1-3, 2018, at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental
Studies (New Haven, CT, USA).
ISTF 2018 will delve in the complexity of tropical forest landscapes shaped
by interacting ecological, social, and multi-dimensional processes.
Complexity includes the dynamic ecologies, socio-political regimes, and
diverse stakeholder perspectives that converge within any given tropical
forest locale.
The conference will bring together practitioners, academics, and forest
users to explore the thought, experiences, and methods used for attending
to the complexity of tropical forest landscapes. Through speakers,
discussion groups, and workshops, we will investigate three aspects of
complexity: ecological complexity, socio-political complexity, and the
complexity of scale.
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If your work or study relates to this topic, you can submit an application
to present your project in a variety of formats here:
https://istf.yale.edu/
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For more information read the concept note (attached).