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SILVA Network Annual Conference: Communication – a neglected topic in higher forestry education and further education?
University of Sopron - SOE, Faculty of Forestry, Sopron Bajcsy-Zsilinszky street 4., Sopron, HungaryHuman life on Earth can only be sustained with the survival and proper functioning of natural systems, especially forests. However, large-scale deforestation and forest degradation takes place in many countries in the world. In other parts of the World, the unstoppable process of urbanization increasingly leads to the physical and mental separation of people from nature. More and more this is resulting in total refusal of active measures in forests aiming at wood production. In political decision-making and economic processes, you barely find representatives of forest related sciences. While we are exceeding the limits of our planet's carrying capacity, awareness of that wicked problem is limited and nature-based solutions are underrepresented in the political discussions on problem solving.
Joint Workshop: Managing Biotic Threats in Forests – Lessons Learned from Bark Beetle Calamities
Equitania Hotel Resort Martinice 1, Březnice, Středočeský kraj, 262 72, Březnice, Czech RepublicThe workshop is part of FOREST EUROPEs work towards the implementation of a pan-European forest risk knowledge facility (FoRISK) to support forests adaptation to changing climatic and site conditions as well as to enhance the resilience and mitigation potential of forests at a pan-European level.
Joint Workshop | Living with storms: towards resilience and adaptation to forest disturbances
Forest Research Institute Baden-Württemberg, Germany Wonnhaldestraße 4, Freiburg, Baden-Wüttenberg, GermanyThe Forest Research Institute Baden-Württemberg, the Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape and FOREST EUROPE are organizing a joint workshop in order to exchange on the recent experiences with windstorm damages across forests in Europe, the consequences and management strategies. Results will be directly used to develop a policy brief including recommendations […]
High-Level Talks 2023 | Growing healthier forests: How can Sustainable Forest Management enhance resilience?
Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (Berlin) Französische Strasse 1, Berlin, Berlin, GermanyFOREST EUROPE develops common strategies at the pan-European level for its 46 signatories on how to protect and sustainably manage their forests (www.foresteurope.org). The idea of this High-Level Policy Dialogue (HLPD) 2023 is based on the Bratislava Ministerial Declaration 2021 as well as the Forest Europe Work Programme priorities and follows guidance provided by the […]
Shaping tomorrow’s workforce: Novel Green Forest Jobs and the transition from tradition
Are you a student, researcher, policy maker, expert, or just anyone curious about the Novel Green Forest Jobs? Join us for the upcoming episode of FOREST EUROPE’s "From the Roots to the Canopy" webinar series on 12 December 2023 at 2:00 PM CET (90 minutes). What’s on the agenda? We will present survey results on […]
The roots of innovation – setting the course for innovation and sustainable growth in the forest sector
FOREST EUROPE is organizing the webinar “The roots of innovation - setting the course for innovation and sustainable growth in the forest sector.” This will be in the run-up to the International Day of Forests 2024, whose theme is 'Forests and Innovation'.
Drought adaptation of forests in Europe – Practical strategies
FOREST EUROPE continues its journey to delve into measures we might take at regional, national, and international levels to support Europe’s forests in adapting to drought, unravel the science behind these recommendations, and provide practical guidance on the measures.