Friday 15 June 2012

FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT

We have more than 10 countries with over 60 participants registered with the Symposium. Check out the final announcement (latest information, programme, preparation of oral/poster presentations) in following the link: FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Friday 18 May 2012

Important Deadline

Registration closes on 31 May 2012.

All presenters are requested to submit your four-page extended abstract to greenasia2012@frim.gov.my by 31 May 2012. Kindly refer to guidelines provided in this site.


Monday 30 April 2012

PAP Decision Announced

*** Participant Assistance Programme (PAP) - Decision Announced ***

Successful applicants for full or partial support through PAP have been contacted through e-mail today (30 April 2012).
Thank you all who have applied.



Wednesday 4 April 2012

Instructions for Oral Presenters

All presentations are required to follow the guidelines below:
  • All presentations must be prepared in English using Microsoft Office Power Point 2007 or older versions only.
  • Presentation files must be submitted in a CD or USB pen drive; speakers are encouraged to bring backup files of their presentations.
  • To ensure compatibility, all speakers must submit their files to the Secretariat at least four (4) hours before their presentations. 
  • Use of personal laptops for presentations are discouraged.
  • Each speaker is allocated fifteen (15) minutes for the presentation and another five (5) minutes for a question & answer session.
Please note that files containing movies/animations/special effects are discouraged as these files may not be supported by the laptop used during the sessions.

Monday 26 March 2012

Keynote Speaker

** The Symposium is honored to have Dr David Lamb and Professor Su-Young Woo as our Keynote Speakers **


Dr David Lamb's speech will be on "Undertaking Reclamation, Rehabilitation and Restoration of Degraded Forests in the Tropics".
Meanwhile, Professor Su-Young Woo will be sharing on "Forest Restoration Activities and Degradation Issues in Korea".


 

Friday 27 January 2012

Symposium Overview

Natural forests in many parts of Asia are being depleted due to the conversion of forests for other land uses including agriculture, unsustainable timber extraction and natural disasters among others. Acknowledging the adverse effects of deforestation, many countries have improved forest management, encouraged community participation in restoration and at the same time strengthen capacity in various aspects of forest restoration, rehabilitation and conservation. There are however many challenges in repairing ecological damages through reclamation, rehabilitation and restoration.    


This symposium is jointly organized by Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) and Asia Pacific Association of Forestry Research Institutions (APAFRI) with the financial support from Korea Forest Research Institute (KFRI). The Symposium aims to promote the sharing of knowledge and experiences of past, present and future challenges in ecological restoration in Asia. The Symposium will also provide the opportunity to consolidate contemporary scientific framework and improve understanding in restoration ecology. Academicians, researchers, post-graduate students and all who are involved in similar works are expected to benefit from this Symposium which will be held from 3-5 July 2012 in Kuala Lumpur. A copy of the Symposium Brochure is available through the following link:

Download Symposium Brochure

Guidelines for Extended Abstract

Presenters are encouraged to submit extended abstracts using the guidelines available through the following link:

Download Guidelines for Extended Abstracts


Submission of Extended Abstract: April 1 - May 31, 2012

Monday 16 January 2012

Instructions for Poster Presenters

All posters must be prepared in English. Poster size should be A1 or 20" X 30".

Contents of Poster:


  • Title of the poster
  • Full names and affiliations of all authors, including e-mail address of corresponding author

  • Introduction

  • Materials & Methods

  • Results & Discussion

  • Conclusion 

  • References (If necessary)

  • Acknowledgement


  • All posters should be mounted before the Opening Ceremony and dismounted before the Closing Ceremony. Mounting tapes will be provided by the Secretariat.

    Call for Abstracts

    This symposium invites scholars and practitioners working with restoration, reclamation and rehabilitation of forests including wetland or coastal ecosystems, mining areas, logged-over forests or other marginal areas. Those who are working in these fields are encouraged to submit abstracts according to the following themes:

     T1) Status of reclamation, restoration & rehabilitation

    T2) Wetland, riparian and coastal ecosystems

    T3) Mined areas

    T4) Grasslands, secondary forests and poorly stocked logged-over forests

    T5) Carbon sequestration and conservation


    Abstracts should be written in Times New Romans font 12 with Title, Author(s), Affiliation(s) and Corresponding author. The length of the abstract must not exceed 350 words and must be sent by mail to greenasia2012@frim.gov.my no later than 31st March 2012. Acceptance of abstracts will be announced by 15th April 2012. All papers must be written and presented in English. Contributors whose abstracts are accepted must register for the conference, pay registration fees, and prepare an extended abstract of no more than four (4) pages including references.

    Friday 6 January 2012

    Important Dates

    Early Bird Registration: January 3 - April 30, 2012
    Registration: May 1 - 31, 2012
    Participant Assistance Programme: March 31, 2012
    Submission of Abstract: January 3 – April 30, 2012
    Submission of Extended Abstract: April 1 - May 31, 2012