Study tour and forest carbon modeling workshop in the Baltic States

Feb 2020
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Save the dates: 25-29 May 2020

Advancing the dialogue on pathways towards development of sustainable forest landscapes for production of wood for energy and the bioeconomy

 – collaboration, data, research, monitoring and governance

Goal: Engage stakeholders and bring them together around the following:

  1. Dialogue on which governance structures, collaborations, monitoring and knowledge could be improved in the near term to make progress towards more sustainable management of boreal and temperate forest landscapes, including a range from intensively managed to conservation forests. Focus will be on forests of Northern Europe, with a view to North American forests and their management.
  2. Identification of ways to improve collaboration around regional, national and international research programs, data and data sharing for documenting sustainable forest management, informing policy review, revising standards, and developing sustainable domestic and international wood-based supply chains for energy, products and materials.
  3. Exploring the opportunities offered by models to quantify carbon and climate benefits from forests, in the context of governance, and identifying gaps requiring further model development moving forward.

Intended audience: Cross-section of forest sector and society involved with and concerned about the governance of sustainable forest bioenergy and bioeconomy feedstock supply chains and data to document sustainable forest management practices, including forest landowners, wood pellet companies, bioenergy producers, wood, wood chip and wood pellet traders, private, state and federal foresters, forest industry, state conservation organizations, public and private providers of relevant spatial data, academia, NGOs, forestry certification system staff, policy makers and the general public.

For further details see Baltic Tour incl. carbon workshop_25-29 May 2020_First announcment_6Feb2020 v2