Activities

Discussion on European Forest Monitoring

ENFIN Representatives invited representatives from the European Parliament, Member States and the Commission for a discussion on European Forest Monitoring.

Time 30.01.2025, 11:00-13:00 (CET) Place: Permanent Representation of Finland to the EU

Presentations:

ENFIN - 20 years of harmonising Forest Information
ENFIN fosters Pan-European forest mapping
ENFIN Contribution to a potential bottom-up approach

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Seminar on European Forest Monitoring - Creating a comprehensive understanding

On Tuesday, 12.03.2024, a joint ENFIN PathFinder was held in Brussels. Among the participants were representatives of Member States, the Commission and European Parliament, as well as PathFinder partners and representatives of stakeholder groups. The aim was to provide an overview of how a good European Forest Monitoring system should look like and how to get there.

Time 12.03.2024 at 09:00-12:30 (CET) Place: Thon Hotel EU Brussels

Summary of the seminar

Main takeaways of the seminar regarding the EFMR

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From National Forest Inventories to European Level Forest Monitoring

The New EU Forest Strategy 2030 recognises the need to develop a European forest monitoring system in all the Member States for information based decision making. The purpose of the webinar organised by Luke and ENFIN is to continue the discussion how National Forest Inventories (NFIs) can contribute to a European level forest monitoring system. The Webinar topics cover the potential of NFIs in monitoring biodiversity and climate change impacts at European level, as well as how to use NFIs in strategic forest planning and decision support.

Time 27.1.2022 at 13:00-15:00 (CET) Place: Teams

Program

Blog post by Luke

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Article with serious deficiencies published in Nature

On July 1st 2020, an article was published in the scientific journal Nature. A group of researchers from the EU Joint Research Center (JRC) declared to have found an excessive increase of harvested forest area in Europe during the years 2016–2018. The article has sparked considerable controversy and received substantial negative responses from forest experts across Europe who identified serious deficiencies in the applied methodology and the drawn conclusions. Representing the major forest monitoring programs, we, the European National Forest Inventories Network, feel the urgent need to counter some of its claims.

Read the full statement here

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ENFIN-Meetings

2024, Oct. 14th 15th ENFIN Meeting, Brussels, Belgium
2024, Feb. 22nd 15th ENFIN Meeting, online
2023, Dec. 4th 14th ENFIN Meeting, online
2023, Oct. 23rd 13th ENFIN Meeting, Goettingen, Germany
2022, Oct. 12th 12th ENFIN Meeting, Ski, Norway and online
2022, Jan. 21st 11th ENFIN Meeting, online
2019, May 24th 10th ENFIN Meeting, Sundvolden, Norway
2018, May 28th 9th ENFIN Meeting, Madrid, Spain
2017, May 3rd 8th ENFIN Meeting, Vienna, Austria
2016, April 18th 7th ENFIN Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark
2014, April 28th 6th ENFIN Meeting, Dublin, Ireland
2013, March 12th 5th ENFIN Meeting, Riga, Lithuania
2012, June 11th 4th ENFIN Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark
2010, June 23rd 3rd ENFIN Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark
2008, Nov.13th-14th 2nd ENFIN Meeting, Vienna, Austria
2003, June 15th-17th 1st ENFIN Meeting, Vienna, Austria

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