World Wood Day 2019
World Wood Day 2019 will be held in Graz & Stubing, Austria from 19-24 March. For more information, please visit worldwoodday.org/2019
2019 World Wood Day Video Contest
2019 World Wood Day Video Contest has extended to Feb. 28, 2019. Please follow the link to submit entries.
2019 WWD Photo & Video Contests
2019 WWD Photo & Video Contests with the theme "Change in Wood Culture" have been extended to 31 January, 2019. Please follow the link to submit your entries.
Second call for 2019 WWD Symposium papers and posters
Second call for 2019 WWD Symposium online abstract submission by Dec. 31, 2018 with the theme: Change - from tradition to innovation.
International Conference
The International Conference "European Forests - Our Cultural Heritage" will be held in Carinthia, Austria from 4 to 7 December 2018.
2018 SWST / JWRS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
The 61st Society of Wood Science and Technology (SWST) International Convention, in cooperation with Japan Wood Research Society (JWRS) and Nagoya University, will be held November 5-9, 2018, at the Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan. The overall theme is “Era of a Sustainable World – Tradition and Innovation for Wood Science and Technology.”
COFO 24 | World Forest Week
The 24th session of The Committee on Forestry (COFO) and the 6th World Forest Week will be held from July 16-20 at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy.
2018 AAW Symposium in Portland
The American Association of Woodturners will hold the 32nd Annual International Symposium in Portland, Oregon from June 14-17.
2018 WWD “Belt & Road” International Wood Culture Show
The 2018 WWD “Belt & Road” International Wood Culture Show will take place in Yiwu City, Zhejiang, China from April 27th to 30th with the theme “Wood for A Beautiful Life - Heart to Heart, Roots United."
"Wood and Life" - 2018 WWD PHOTO CONTEST
Take a closer look at your daily life and surroundings and show us where and how wood appears in your culture. The contest is looking for photographs that can best present the interrelationship between wood and culture in the three given categories: People, Heritage, Environment.