T20Q, a project run by the Evidence-Based Forestry initiative, is calling for people around the world to cast their votes in the project’s second phase, launched on 14 November.
The project aims to identify 20 key research and policy questions for forestry and landscapes, as written and selected by the general public, with the goal of identifying research areas that reflect current policy needs.
More than 2,500 questions were suggested by participants in 104 countries during the first phase of the project, which ran from May to November 2014. These questions were then indexed and sorted by theme.
Now in the re-engagement phase, T20Q is asking participants to rank the questions. Voting is open to all until mid-December, when the highest-ranking questions will be identified and announced.
To vote or learn more about the project, visit the T20Q website.
T20Q, un proyecto dirigido por la iniciativa Silvicultura basada en la Evidencia, convoca a gente de todo el mundo para votar en la segunda fase del proyecto, lanzado el 14 de noviembre.
Esta nueva etapa tiene como objetivo identificar 20 preguntas de investigación y política claves para el sector forestal y los paisajes, diseñadas y seleccionadas por el público, con el objetivo de determinar las áreas de investigación que reflejen las necesidades actuales de la política forestal.
Más de 2.500 preguntas fueron sugeridas por los participantes en 104 países durante la primera fase del proyecto, que se desarrolló entre mayo y noviembre de 2014. Estas preguntas fueron registradas y ordenadas por temas.
En esta nueva etapa, el proyecto T20Q está pidiendo a los participantes que clasifiquen las preguntas. La consulta está abierta para todos hasta mediados de diciembre, cuando serán anunciadas las preguntas prioritarias.
T20Q es una iniciativa que dirigen el Centro para la Investigación Forestal Internacional (CIFOR) y sus socios.
Para votar o averiguar más sobre el proyecto, visite el sitio web página T20Q
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