The Future of Victoria’s Native Forests
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**Note ticket sales for the Zoom Webinar are now closed, but we will be livestreaming proceedings via the RSV's YouTube Live channel if you would like to tune in:
https://www.youtube.com/@RoyalSocietyVic/streams
On the 23rd of May this year, the Victorian Government announced that commercial logging of native forests would cease in Victoria at the end of 2023 - six years ahead of the scheduled close. The native forest areas that will no longer be available for logging cover 1.8 million hectares (18,000 km2), roughly equivalent to the entire Goulburn River catchment, or twice the area of metropolitan Melbourne.
This public symposium will explore options and issues for securing the future of these forests. We will convene scientists, land managers and First Nations expertise to explore and discuss issues across four key areas: biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, cultural landscapes, and recreational tourism. These scholars, policy makers and knowledge holders will address bushfire prevention, recovering threatened species, sustaining human health and wellbeing, and adapting to the regional impacts of climate change. We seek to understand how the end of logging operations will change the way native forests are managed, the challenges of future management, and the opportunities that this land-use change provides for local communities and their continued prosperity.
The program will be conducted over two days: from 9:00am to 5:00pm on Thursday 26th October, and from 9:00am to 1:00pm on Friday 27th October. The speakers and full program, with short abstracts, will be advertised closer to the date. Meanwhile, please register now to secure your place in the webinar program. You can also register (separately) to attend in person, and we will livestream proceedings via YouTube.
Presented by the Alluvium Foundation in partnership with the Royal Society of Victoria, the Victorian National Parks Association, and Friends of the Earth Melbourne.
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