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In the face of climate change and environmental challenges, the role of forests in carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem resilience has never been more critical. However, despite the wealth of scientific knowledge available, integrating research findings into policy making remains a significant challenge. How can we bridge this gap and ensure that forest policies are informed by the latest science? The International Forestry Students’ Association (IFSA) is hosting “IFSA Dialogue: Bridging Science-to-Policy Transfer in Forestry Sector” in commemoration the International Day of Forest 2025, to explore this crucial topic, bringing together experts from leading institutions such as IUFRO, FAO, EFI, and Forests Europe. It will shed light on the barriers and opportunities in translating scientific research into forestry policies. Participants will gain insights into policy advocacy, knowledge co-production, and existing mechanisms that connect researchers with policymakers. Opening remarks: Theresa Klara Loch, President, IFSA Panel speakers: Dr. Michael Kirchner, Coordinator of IUFRO Working Party 9.05.07., IUFRO Rocío Dánica Cóndor-Golec, Forestry Officer (Enhanced Transparency Framework), FAO Helga Pülzl, Assistant Director for Policy Support, EFI Fredrik Silfwerbrand, International Coordinator, Forest Europe Closing remarks: Rizka Afif, External Councilor, IFSA Moderator: Sekar Yunita, External Council, IFSA IFSA dialogue aims to foster collaboration between students, youths, researchers, policymakers, and professionals to identify best practices for integrating scientific knowledge into decision-making processes. The discussion will not only enhance awareness but also contribute to a policy brief reflecting IFSA’s standpoint on science-to-policy transfer in the forestry sector.