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TRANZFOR 2011 Annual report (Year 3 of the project) - 02/05/2012

During year 3 of the project, total number of exchanged researchers and months were at the same level as in year 2 and represented 23 individual exchanges for a total of 47 man-months. In total aft...

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International Innovation : "Soaking up the CO2" - Interview of JM Carnus and description programme - 25/08/2011

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"30 researchers from the European institutions and countries involved in TRANZFOR have had the opportunity to travel and stay for several months in Australia and New Zealand (and vice versa) and st...

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Climate change and the Forestry Sector - Related research and what does it mean for you? - 15/12/2010

e-worksop on Climate change and Forestry sector - 16 December 2010 (organised from New Zealand, Wellington) - contact: Tim Payn (Scion) - tim.payn[at]scionresearch.com

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Report // Mid-term workshop summary (15-16 October 2010) - 15/12/2010

35 people from 6 countries participated in the workshop including people external to TRANZFOR consortium who were asked to provide feedback and imputs into future project activities. Altogether, 15 oral presentations were delivered and discussed over 2 days describing progress for the different...

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TRANZFOR mid-term workshop on 15-16 October 2010 - 06/10/2010

CSIRO, Hobart, Tasmania

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Welcome to the TRANZFOR programme website

15 december 2010

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The objectives of TRANZFOR www.tranzfor.eu are to promote knowledge exchange in the general domain of Forests and Climate Change between Australia and New
Zealand and the European Union through short to medium term (2– 12 months) staff exchanges. Work programmes have been developed around the following areas: Genomics and tree breeding, Forest Models, Environmental Services, Risk Assessment, Bioenergy. The purpose of the mid-term workshop was to:
  • share experience and knowledge gained through TRANZFOR exchanges to date among participants and projects
  • document and discuss emerging issues and forest adaptation priorities in each of the thematic areas to target future exchanges and explore more broadly common science agendas.



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