Conference title: Forests as hubs of biodiversity and ecosystem services in the anthropocene
Date and location: March 24-27, 2026; Coyhaique, Chile
Thanks to our more than 350 participants from all continents and over 36 countries, who made Chilean Patagonia, Coyhaique, and the Aysén Region the global epicenter of forest science during these days, with 5 pre-conference courses in three days, numerous symposia and keynote sessions, more than 300 academic abstracts, 5 simultaneous field trips, more than 20 exhibitors, over 5 meetings with the productive sector, decision-makers, companies and local producers, and the valuable support of 10 IFSA volunteers. A warm Patagonian embrace to all.
Participation certificates will be issued upon request for those who require them.
Please request them at: iufro.div8.2026@gmail.com
Field trip 3: Freshwater ecosystem monitoring in mountain headwater basins in Coyhaique Alto (forest-steppe transition ecosystem)

This field trip aims to present to the scientific community the long-term ecosystem monitoring program developed by the Patagonia Ecosystems Research Center (CIEP) in mountain headwater catchments, representative of a forest–steppe transition ecosystem in Chilean Patagonia.

Participants will visit monitoring sites where integrated methodologies are applied to assess hydrological, biogeochemical, and ecological processes.


The field activities include streamflow quantification, water quality assessment, decomposition of coarse woody debris and leaf litter, aquatic macroinvertebrates, microorganisms, and watershed-scale inventories and environmental measurements.

The visit provides an opportunity to discuss interdisciplinary monitoring approaches and their relevance for understanding and managing mountain ecosystems under ongoing environmental change.


Location: Punta del Monte Ranch, Coyhaique Alto (approximately 45 km southeast of Coyhaique)
Organizing institution: Centro de Investigación en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia (CIEP)











