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6.3 Procedure to hire early stage and experienced researchers<br />

The vacancies will be advertised by informative folders sent to forest ecology, silviculture and<br />

forest management departments at the universities and scientific institutes across Europe,<br />

through the IUFRO Newsletter and its division and task force meetings, national Pro Silva<br />

organizations and ERA ENV (a new European initiative financed by the European<br />

Commission through the 6 th Framework Programme aimed at the integration of Associated<br />

Candidate Countries and new EU member states into European Research Area by<br />

environmental approaches). The selection will take place on a competitive base, but in case of<br />

equal scores female candidates will be preferred to achieve a minimum 40 % representation of<br />

female ESRs and ERs.<br />

7. Literature<br />

Brang, P., 2005: Virgin Forests as a Knowledge Source for Central European Silviculture:<br />

Reality or Myth? Forest Snow and Landscape Research, 79 (1/2), 19−31.<br />

Commarmot, B., (Eds.), 2005: Natural Forests in the Temperate Zone of Europe: biological,<br />

social and economic aspects. In: Forest Snow and Landscape Research, 79 (1/2).<br />

Comps, B., Gömöry, D., Letouzey, J., Thiébaut, B., Petit, R. J., 2001: Diverging Trends<br />

Between Heterozygosity and Allelic Richness During Postglacial Colonization in the<br />

European Beech. Genetics, Vol. 157, 389-397.<br />

Duelli, P., Chumak, V., Obrist, M. K., Wirz, P.: The biodiversity values of European virgin<br />

forests. Forest Snow and Landscape Research, 79 (1/2), 91−99.<br />

Hamor, F., D., Commarmot, B (eds.) 2003: Natural Forests in the Temperate Zone of Europe<br />

– Values and Utilisation. International Conference in Mukachevo, Transcarpathia,<br />

Ukraine, October 13-17, 2003. Rakhiv, Carpathian Biosphere reserve; Birmensdorf,<br />

Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, s. 112.<br />

Huston, M., 1979: General hypothesis of species diversity. Am. Nat., 113, 81–101.<br />

Kauppi, P. E., 1995: What Is Changing in the Global Environment? Papers presented in<br />

IUFRO'95 Sub-Plenary Sessions.<br />

Vološčuk, I., 2003: The geobiocenological research in the natural forest ecosystems of the<br />

Carpathian protected areas. The monographical studies on national parks (3). State nature<br />

conservancy Banská Bystrica, 122 pp.<br />

Zlatník, A., Korsuň, F, Kočetov, F., Kseneman, M., 1938: Průzkum přirozených lesů na<br />

Podkarpatské Rusi. Sborník vyzkumných ústavů zemědělských ČSR, sv. 152, 524 pp.<br />

Waggoner, P.E. 1994. How Much Land Can Ten Billion People Spare for Nature ? Council<br />

for Agricultural Science and Technology. Task Force Report No. 121, Ames, IA, U.S.A.<br />

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