Blue Sky Awards call for submissions

August 19, 2020

The deadline for entries in the local leg of the Blue Sky Young Researchers Innovation Award is Monday 24th August. Against the theme “Boosting the Forest Bio-economy: Nature-Based Solutions Towards a Lower Carbon Economy”, the Paper Manufacturers Association of South Africa (PAMSA) will reward the top two South African entries with R25 000 and R15 000 respectively and submit their entries into the international round.

The top three international submissions – selected from the participating countries – will present their projects to global forest products industry CEOs and representatives at the CEO Roundtable in April 2021.

The online entry form as well as entry criteria and terms of reference are available here. The deadline for submissions is 24 August 2020.  ​

What is expected from entries
Projects should seek to cover a range of activities related to forest-based science, innovative forest-based products that drive health and/or environmental benefits and process improvements and innovation along the sector’s value chain. Submissions should also demonstrate direct and indirect links to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Students and researchers under the age of 30 who are conducting research and innovation projects relevant to forestry, forest products and/or wood fibre processing technologies can apply. Entrants should have links to academia, public or private research centres, or corporate research and innovation departments.

A sustainable forestry value chain needs innovation and research
Research – from tree breeding to materials development and the beneficiation of process waste – is vital in a sustainable forestry sector. “Research strengthens the industry’s role in meeting international climate change commitments especially as the sector seeks to ‘build back better’ with more resilient and sustainable solutions in the post- COVID economy,” says Jane Molony, PAMSA executive director.

“Harvested wood products – timber, pulp and other wood-fibre based resources ‒ are some of the oldest materials in the world, and well-managed forests and timber plantations are underrated as renewable resources and solutions to climate change. What many people don’t realise, is that trees and anything manufactured from their wood are carbon-storage mechanisms,” explains Molony.

The 2020-2021 round is the third edition of this award, organised by the International Council of Forest and Paper Associations (ICFPA), to which PAMSA belongs. It invites young students and researchers in wood and fibre-based fields to showcase their work and be rewarded for their contribution to science and society as well as be recognised by an international community.

Related article: World Forestry Conference 2021: call for abstracts

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