Erdők az EU-ban - MEGLÁTNI A FÁTÓL AZ ERDŐT -  

Forests in the EU - Seeing the forest behind the trees

Az EU 2030-ig szóló erdészeti stratégiája jövőképet és konkrét intézkedéseket határoz meg az uniós erdők mennyiségi és minőségi javítása, védelme, helyreállítása és ellenálló képességének fokozása érdekében. Léteznek ugyan jogalkotási eszközök erdeink állapotának javításához, de ezek további tárgyalásokat igényelnek. Konferenciánk célja, hogy tudományos érveket és társadalmi hozzájárulást biztosítsunk a tárgyalási folyamathoz.

Helyszín:  MTA Humán Tudományok Kutatóháza
Tóth Kálmán utca 4.

Időpont: 2024. október 3.-4.


A konferenciát ANGOL nyelven tartjuk, tolmács nélkül.

További információ: nagytavak@gmail.com

Partnereink: European Environmental Bureau (EEB), Fertő tó Barátai Egyesület, Wild Europe Foundation, Nagy Tavak és Vizes Élőhelyek Szövetsége

PROGRAM


Day1 - October 3. 

Getting to know our forests, 

 VALUES - THREATS - TOOLS


8:30 Registration


9:00: Introduction to the policy scene: 

  • EU policies impacting our forests - Marco Onida, European Commission DG Environment, head of forest unit (online)
Session 1: Old-Growth forests in Europe
  • Remote primary forest project - Martin Mikolas, Czech University of Life Sciences
  • Old-growth forests in accession countries based on Wild-card project - Renzo Motta, University of Turin
  • Taking a joint strategy for wilderness protection and old-growth forest further in Europe - Zoltan Kun, Forest Defenders Alliance / Wild Europe Foundation
Q&A

10:40 Coffee break

11:00 Session 2 - Threats to our forests with focus on the renewable energy directive
  • The role of forest biomass in our energy mix- Gabriella Szajkó, Regional Energy Research Centre (REKK)
  • Can forest biomass burning be renewable? - the case of the Hungarian biomass power plants - Ádám Harmat, WWF Hungary
  • How to strengthen the Renewable Energy Directive - from ideas to implementation - Mary Booth, Partnership for Policy Integrity
Q&A

12:30 lunch break

14:00 Session 3 - Forests as nature-based solution
  • Improving the state of forests as a response to the intertwined biodiversity and climate crisis - Stefan Kreft, Naturwald Akademie
  • Defining and valuing forest ecosystem services - Peter Elsasser, Thünen Institute
  • What role payments for ecosystem services can play to improve the state of our forests - Toby Aykroyd, Wild Europe Foundation

Q&A

15:30 Coffee break

16:00 What needs to change to improve our forests
  • Interactive podium talk moderated by Karl Wagner


Day2 - October 4:

Improving forest policies - 

 THE FUTURE OF EUROPE’S FOREST


9:00 Session 4: EU Forest Monitoring Law

  • Introducing the key forest monitoring recommendations of the Bottoms-up project - Dr. Péter Ódor, HUN-REN Ecological Research Centre
  • Forest monitoring case study from Sweden - Jon Anderson, Protect the Forest
  • The EU Forest Monitoring Law as a key policy instrument to improve our knowledge about forests- Augustyn Mikos, Pracownia


Q&A


10:30 Coffee break

11:00 Session 5 - Forest Degradation and NRL
  • Opportunities and challenges in monitoring forest degradation - Pieter Beck, EU Joint Research Centre (online)
  • Global Forest Watch and EU forest monitoring needs - Sarah Carter, World Resources Institute
  • The status of forest naturalness in Hungary - László Gálhidy, WWF Hungary

Q&A

12:30 lunch

14:00 Session 6 - The law as our tool to protect forests
  • From EUTR to EUDR: Closing the Gaps in the EU Law Against Deforestation - Ranja Luszczek, Client Earth
  • EU legislative processes linked to forests in past 5 years and in the coming period - Michael Wiezik, Member of the European Parliament (Slovakia), Renew Europe 
  • Forest management planning and citizens' rights - Marta Jagusztyn, Lasy i Obywatele

Q&A

15:30 Coffee break

16:00 Imagining the future of Europe’s forests

  • Interactive podium talk moderated by Karl Wagner.

17:15 Closing the conference - concluding remarks