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  • 28 Oct 2022 14:45 | Anonymous


    Between September 29th and October 1st, IALE Chile carried out the "Fieldwork training in landscapes of Southern Chile: understanding patterns and dynamics of transformation in contrasting landscapes". This activity had the financial support of IALE international and the sponsorship of different national postgraduate programs. A total of 17 students and 7 researchers (the instructors), all IALE-Chile members, participated in the 3 days of training. The main objective of the activity was to carry out a reflexive reinforcement of theoretical, methodological, and practical aspects of landscape ecology, which were applied in the contrasting environments visited in the fieldwork training. Each student shared their research topic with the group, which provided feedback and opened additional reflections. The first day, we visited the coastal area of La Araucanía region. Here we had the opportunity to visit landscapes with a significant indigenous cultural heritage, where agriculture is the main activity, located among small patches of native forest and important aquatic systems such as Lake Budi and the estuary of the Imperial River. Both are currently subject to recent changes due to tectonic activity. On the second day, we visited the Andes zone of La Araucanía. The focus of this day was a network of 700 hectares of native forest restoration. The area still had winter snow, and it was possible to appreciate the evolution of landscapes set on fire more than 30 years ago, subjected to invasion processes, and today under reforestation. In addition, landscapes of high biogeographical interest were observed, such as Araucaria and Nothofagus forests. On the last day, we worked in the city of Temuco, the capital of La Araucanía region. Here we focus on green infrastructure, visiting a new urban park that integrates the conservation of Boldo forests, and also recovering part of the historical memory. Afterward, we climbed a tower to make "bird's eye" views of the city, where the relationship between natural and anthropic elements was analyzed. In addition, we also analyzed the heat island phenomenon in the city using different instruments. Finally, a residential neighborhood with diverse green spaces was visited.


    The activity was organized by the IALE-Chile board and coordinated by Daniel Rozas from the Catholic University of Temuco and Francisco de la Barrera from the University of Concepción. The course was guided in landscapes of his specialty by Cristian Echeverría (Andean landscapes) and Fernando Peña (coastal landscapes). In addition, the academics Roxana Lebuy, Maria Elgueta, and professor Massimo Palme, current president of IALE-Chile, accompanied throughout the course enriching the discussions in areas of their expertise and motivating students to continue their research in landscape ecology.

    More information at www.iale-chile.cl

  • 25 Oct 2022 21:53 | Anonymous


    The lastest IALE Bulletin - Volume 40 No. 3 | October 2022 - is online.

    Download the Bulletin here.

  • 24 Oct 2022 12:00 | Anonymous

    The call for Symposia, Panels and Workshops for the IALE 2023 World Congress is published.

    Deadline for submissions: 30st November 2022

    Call for Symposia, Panels, Workshops

  • 24 Oct 2022 11:30 | Anonymous

    The Call for Abstracts (Presentation and Poster) for IALE 2023 World Congress is online.

    The submission portal will open 1st Junuary 2023
    Deadline for submissions: 15th February 2023

    Call for Abstracts (Presentation and Poster)

  • 6 Oct 2022 08:22 | Anonymous

    The new Special Issue entitled "Perspectives on Mountain Conservation" in the journal land is open for submissions. The guest editors Prof. Dr. Fausto Sarmiento, Dr. Andreas Haller, Dr. Carla Marchant and Dr. Masahito Yoshida are looking forward to your contributions.

    The complete call for submissions is here.

    IALE members receive a 10% discount on submissions in land.

  • 30 Sep 2022 22:46 | Anonymous

    https://iale2023.mak.ac.ug/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/2022-07/iale-banner-02.jpg?itok=6YKh8wwCThe IALE 2023 World Congress Website is online. Please visit: https://iale2023.mak.ac.ug/

  • 15 Sep 2022 12:40 | Anonymous


    Call for participation to three CBLS-IALE international online workshops from October to December 2022.

    Application for participation by 24/09/2022.

    More information: CBLS-IALE Workshop.pdf

  • 5 Sep 2022 09:58 | Anonymous
    The 13th issues of PANORAMA - the  Newsletter of the Indian Regional Association for Landscape Ecology (IRALE) - is online.

    Download IRALE News #13 here.

  • 1 Sep 2022 16:28 | Anonymous


    Authors: Antonio Gómez Sal and Asunción Saldaña-López

    Dear Colleagues,

    Changes in land use are leading to a global polarization process. On the one hand, the urbanization trend does not stop: more than 55% of people are city dwellers and large cities are becoming the most evident manifestation of global change. On the other hand, the declaration of protected natural areas is increasing, with a general target of covering 20% of the land in each country. Between both extremes lies a vast space that often lacks clear development goals and adequate planning. Trends range from abandonment and depopulation to super-intensive agriculture. Within it there is a growing tendency for human uses to decouple from land conditions and dynamics, thus increasing exposure to risks caused by natural and anthropic events. This is also the space where competition between high-impact uses (e.g., energy, intensive agriculture) and (agro)biodiversity-based development (i.e., cultural landscapes, not urban life options) is being raised. Therefore, there is a need for planning and clear development goals.

    The objective of this special issue is to analyze the trends taking place in this in-between space of uncertain destiny, to identify win-win actions and policies already underway and offer a set of considerations to drive changes towards sustainability and human wellbeing goals.

    Find more information here.

  • 25 Aug 2022 09:15 | Anonymous

    The (last!) Landscape Ecology MOOC organised by ETHzürich is starting September 6th 2022. The course features theory, methods and tools to solve landscape-related environmental problems. Building on introductory theory units, leading Landscape Ecology professors present case studies from around the world, highlighting innovative and collaborative approaches.

    Enroll here: https://www.edx.org/course/landscape-ecology

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