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Managing Sustainable Forest Landscapes INFO BOOKLET 2018

PART ONE: The Summer Course IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a 6 ECTS-credit course. Therefore, course participants are expected to take part in course work, i.e. pre-exam, fieldtrips, active involvement in the lectures, group work and public seminar. The organizer reserves the right to change the speakers and/or modify the content of the course programme without prior notice. Learning objectives: The objective of this intensive course is to provide tools and methods to analyse and identify opportunities for managing forested landscapes for multiple benefits, while maintaining their functioning and resilience. Components of the course: 1. a pre-course examination 2. lectures and reflection exercises on the lectures (a blog) 3. excursions/field trips 4. group work 5. public seminar 2

How the grades are formed: a. Pre-exam: 20% of final score b. Reflection exercise (blog): 40% of final score c. Group report and presentation: 40% of final score d. Excursion to Finnish institutions: no effect on final score e. Exercises: no effect on final score Grading scale: 5 = excellent 4 = very good 3 = good 2 = average 1 = poor 0 = fail Additional information: a. All assignments listed on the course requirements are compulsory for all students. In order to pass the course, receive the ECTS and the final diploma, students must successfully complete all assignments and activities; b. If students miss a class, they must write an essay on the same subject for every missed lecture, exercise session or institutional visit. This written essay consists of one full A4 page (12-size font, 1.5 space, Times New Roman, about 600 words). 3

Course Programme by topics, 7 23 August Tuesday 7 Friday 10, August Main Campus of the University of Helsinki Helsinki Summer School Reception open for registration Opening Ceremony Introductory session: Course outline and field trip arrangements Field excursion: Hyytiälä Landscape management, introduction to the theme of the course Visit to logging site (if weather is good) Travel to Hyytiälä Forestry Field Station Forest ecosystem atmosphere interactions Recreational and economical ecosystem services and the public right of access in Finland Helvetinjärvi National Park Finnish forest industries, field site visit Social programme and dinner sauna and barbeque 4

Monday 13 - Friday 17, August Room 332 (3rd floor, B-building) Latokartanonkaari 7, Viikki, Helsinki. Ecosystem services and climate change Biodiversity functioning as a foundation for ecosystem services Information on the M.Sc. program in Forestry at University of Helsinki Valuation of ecosystem services Forest plantations global perspectives Remote sensing in forest management Sustainability in international forestry Forest carbon CarboSCEN workshop 5

Monday 20 Thursday 23, August Room 332 (3rd floor, B-building) Latokartanonkaari 7, Viikki, Helsinki. Risk and vulnerability in climate context Participatory Approaches in Sustainable Landscape Management CRISTAL workshop Public seminar Group work presentations and discussions Evaluation of group work and course assignments 6

PART TWO: VITRI VITRI mission To promote ecologically, socially and economically sustainable use and management of tropical forests and natural resources through research, training, and development cooperation. 37 years of experience in tropical research, education and development 7

VITRI strengths VITRI is an institute within the University of Helsinki and the Department of Forest Sciences. VITRI has 37 years of experience (since 1980) in teaching, research and development work in tropical resource management. Diversity is a strength for VITRI: researchers represent 10 different nationalities, and they have diverse professional competencies and multidisciplinary research interests. During its active history, VITRI has established strong contacts and institutional partners at the international and national level: National: Brazil Cambodia China Costa Rica Ethiopia Indonesia Kenya Lao PDR Mozambique South Africa Sudan South Sudan Sweden Tanzania Thailand Uruguay International: CATIE CIFOR ETFRN ICRAF IUFRO RECOFTC WWF 8

VITRI activities Education International M.Sc. courses M.Sc. and Ph.D. students Student mobility programs: - Erasmus, Atlantis, CIMO Education networks: - GIFN, NOVA Research Joint research projects with partners and international research organizations: e.g. CIFOR, ICRAF - Funding primarily from EU, Academy of Finland Research networks: e.g. IUFRO, ETFRN Development & Societal influence Partner in development cooperation projects Training & capacity building Experts in international policy arenas and processes: - UNFCCC, IPCC, EU 9

VITRI research VITRI research activities have produced nearly 53 Ph.D. & 100 M.Sc. degrees: Ph.D. topics: Agroforestry Genetics Community Forestry Plantation Forestry Culture & Society Policy & Resources Ecology Restoration Economics Tropical Silviculture Ecophysiology Completed Ph.D. study locations and (no. of women): Africa 22 (4) Asia 24 (7) Latin America 2 (1) Examples of VITRI projects: Rehabilitation and restoration of degraded lands, particularly in African drylands Tropical agroforestry and plantation forestry Community-based management of forests and trees with emphasis on women as managers Forests and climate change mitigation [REDD+] and ecosystembased adaptation Development cooperation and capacity building projects, including higher education 10

The expertise of VITRI: 11

CONTACT DETAILS: Viikki Tropical Resources Institute Dept. of Forest Sciences P.O. Box 27 (Latokartanonkaari 7) FI-00014 University of Helsinki FINLAND Twitter: @VITRI_HY Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/uh.vitri Web: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/viikkitropical-resources-institute 12