About FOREST EUROPE

FOREST EUROPE (The Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe) is the pan-European policy process for the sustainable management of the continent's forests. FOREST EUROPE develops common strategies for its 46 member countries and the European Union on how to protect and sustainably manage forests. Several non-European countries and international organisations participate as observers. Founded in 1990, the work of FOREST EUROPE has been of great economic, environmental and social importance at the national and international level.

 

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2012/05/14

SBSTTA 16 adopts recommendation package regarding biodiversity, climate change and biofuels

The Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA) to the Convention of Biological Diversity convened its 16 meeting from 30 April to 5th may 2012 in Montreal, Canada.

2012/05/10

FAO launches the Global Forest Resources Assessment User Survey

FAO Forestry Department has launched the Global Forest Resources Assessment User Survey to better understand the needs of its users, as well as potential users of the data.The Global Forest Resources Assessments (FRA) are based on data that countries provide to FAO in response to a common questionnaire. FAO then compiles and analyses the information and presents the current status of the world’s forest resources and their changes over time.

2012/04/25

FOREST EUROPE, UNECE/FAO Launch Survey on the State of Forests Report

FOREST EUROPE (The Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe) and the UN Economic Commision for Europe/UN Food and Agriculture Organization (UNECE/FAO) have launched a survey on the State of Europe´s Forests 2011 to improve the process for the next assessment cycle.

2012/04/18

Bristol, Copenhagen and Frankfurt, finalists for the 2014 European Green Capital Award

The European Commission has announced that out of 18 applicants for the 2014 European Green Capital Award, the cities of Bristol, Copenhagen and Frankfurt have been named as finalists. An independent panel of experts proposed the finalists assessing the city that represents “the vanguard of environmentally friendly urban living,” addressing 12 different areas: climate change contributions; transport; sustainable land use; nature and biodiversity; air quality; noise pollution; waste production and management; water consumption and treatment; sustainable employment; environmental management; and energy performance.

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