Forest Restoration Talk: (In)Coherences in EU Forest-Related Policies under the framework of the Nature Restoration Law

Event posted by Coline Laurent
Wednesday, 18 October 2023 - 15:00 to 16:00 (Europe/Brussels) (Europe/Brussels)
Online

Presenting a much-needed approach to repair damage to Europe’s forests, the proposed EU Nature Restoration Law (NRL) is an unparalleled opportunity to prevent the worst impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss across Europe. Still, it doesn’t come without challenges. One of the challenges for decision-makers, forest managers and stakeholders is to navigate the complex environment of forest and forest-related policies at the EU level. Other challenges come with the integrability of the provisions made by the proposed NRL with diverse national policy and legal frameworks of the European Member States.

This upcoming SUPERB Forest Restoration Talk  will explore policy coherences and incoherences between the Nature Restoration Law and other pieces of legislation, debating the main synergies and trade-offs that are likely to affect stakeholders and competing demands for a variety of forest ecosystem services. The discussion will be based on an analysis of multilevel and cross-sectoral policy coherence conducted as part of the SUPERB project and building on an extensive mapping of forest restoration-related policies in Europe.

Speakers:

  • Metodi Sotirov, Senior Researcher & Assistant Professor in Forest and Environmental Policy,University of Freiburg
  • Simon Fleckenstein, Project Researcher and PhD Candidate in Forest and Environmental Policy, University of Freiburg

Roundtable panellists:

  • Ana Rocha, Director – EU Agriculture & Forestry policies, European Landowners’ Organization (ELO)
  • Karoliina Niemi, Forest Director, Finnish Forest Industries Federation
  • Hélène Koch, Senior Policy Advisor, Confederation of European Forest Owners (CEPF)

Moderator:

  • Magda Bou Dagher-Kharrat, Principal scientist at the Mediterranean Facility of the European Forest Institute and coordinator of the SUPERB project