European
Tropical Forest Research Network![]() |
Background
The
European Tropical Forest Research Network wishes to promote the use of Workshops
to debate in detail research issues and priorities relating to tropical forests.
Whilst Workshops may be initiated by the ETFRN Steering Committee and carried
out by the Coordination Unit, ETFRN also wishes to promote the possibility of
collaboration on Workshops with ETFRN national focal points, ETFRN members,
other research networks, and collaborators. When ETFRN lends its name to a Workshop,
it resumes co-responsibility for the organisation and quality of the Workshop.
To receive ETFRN endorsement for a Workshop, essentially the granting of an
ETFRN label, the following compliance and quality criteria and commitments must
be met. Please note that this is a working document which may be amended as
necessary.
Compliance Criteria
Commitments
and Outputs
The
following activities and outputs are a requirement and must be produced:
Funding
A
full budget for the Workshop and related publications must be prepared, and
agreed between the collaborator and the ETFRN Coordination Unit prior
to advertisement of the meeting. The budget must include all staff time, room
hire, refreshments, photocopying, printing, sponsored travel etc. (Form supplied).
Workshop
advertising and publicity
The
strategy, modes of advertising, and text of advertising of the Workshop must
be agreed between the ETFRN Coordination Unit and the collaborator prior
to any advertisement taking place. ETFRN will announce the meeting through its
listserver, website and newsletter. The collaborator may also announce the meeting
through their own channels if they so wish.
Workshop
attendees
ETFRN
will not agree to exclusion of any researchers wishing to attend a Workshop.
Precise wording of the research topic under consideration will ensure a very
focused participation in a Workshop. At least 6 researchers, forest managers
or policy specialists from developing countries will be invited to attend an
ETFRN meeting, with expenses paid. Potential funders of research will be notified
of an ETFRN workshop and its outcome.
Agenda
development
The
objective and style of the agenda for the meeting will be developed jointly
between the ETFRN Coordination Unit and the collaborator, and will be agreed
prior to advertisement of the meeting.
E-mail
Discussion groups
An
e-mail discussion group must be initiated on the ETFRN listserver at least one
month prior to the meeting to encourage dialogue. In addition, E-mail
discussion groups are expected to take place after the meeting to take
forward the proposed research concept notes.
Chair
of meeting
A
member of the Steering Committee of ETFRN will (Co-)Chair the Workshop.
Rapporteur
ETFRN
will arrange for a rapporteur to take the notes of the meeting. Presentations
are expected to be accompanied by a paper. The rapporteur’s role will primarily
be the discussion sessions of the Workshop.
Proceedings
The
proceedings of the Workshop are to be produced within 6 months of the meeting
and will be published in an ETFRN series and will be made available from the
ETFRN website.
Procedure for application
for ETFRN endorsement
Potential collaborators
should submit their application to the ETFRN Coordination Unit for consideration
by the ETFRN Steering Committee or its Executive Committee. Decisions will be
taken twice a year (usually February and June).
ETFRN workshops should be in line with the ETFRN workshop guidelines (above), and should be endorsed by the ETFRN Steering Committee.
The ETFRN Coordination Unit will assist the workshop organisers in the following ways:
Contact: ETFRN Coordination
Unit
c/o The Tropenbos Foundation
PO Box 232
6700 AE Wageningen, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 317 495516, Fax: +31 317 495521
Email: etfrn@etfrn.org
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For comments or questions please contact the ETFRN Coordination Unit at etfrn@etfrn.org |