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Mobilizing Wood Resources  
Can Europe's Forests Satisfy the Increasing Demand
for Raw Material and Energy under Sustainable Forest Management?
    Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
on 11 - 12 January 2007
 

Workshop Announcement

- Background - Objectives - Target Audience - Organizing Committee

Proceedings of the work workshop are now available!

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Background

Forests have always played a major role in the supply of wood as a raw material for the traditional forest products industry, as well as wood for energy purpose. More recently, in the framework of climate change discussions and energy security, wood gained greater attention as a carbon neutral energy to replace non-renewable energy sources. Policy and decision makers started promoting the use of wood as an energy source. This, combined with rising energy prices, is leading to an increase in wood demand. The traditional use of wood in Europe (sawmills, paper, panels) continues to expand as well. Thus, the competition for wood for bio-energy versus wood for traditional industry is an increasing challenge in many European countries.

On the other hand, forest inventories have shown, that in most European forests, annual growth exceeds by far the volume of wood harvested. Therefore several stakeholders are now considering how best to mobilize additional wood resources to satisfy demand for both raw material and energy. But this has also raised questions about the impacts of increased wood mobilization: How to handle emerging conflicts? How to elaborate ‘win-win’ solutions for all stakeholders without threatening sustainable forest management?

This workshop will also be the implementation of the workshop on "resource mobilization and comprehensive wood utilisation strategies in support of SFM " called for in the MCPFE programme of work (Vienna Resolution 5).

Further background informations can be found in the background paper.


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Objectives

This workshop aims to deliver:

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Target audience

Experts and decision makers of different stakeholders and countries will participate in the workshop:


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Organizing committee

UNECE/FAO, Timber Section Kit Prins, [email protected]
Sebastian Hetsch, [email protected]
Conference of European Paper Industries
(CEPI)
Bernard de Galembert, [email protected]
European Forest Institute (EFI) Ilpo Tikkanen, [email protected]
FAO Rome Hikojiro Katsuhisa, [email protected]
MCPFE Warsaw Liaison Unit Roman Michalak, [email protected]
Joint FAO/ECE/ILO Experts Network Josef Herkendell, [email protected]

With the support of the Swiss Confederation, Federal Office for the Environment FOEN


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Download the announcement and programme for the workshop here [ 226 kb]


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