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Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe (MCPFE) to Discuss: Energy - Water - Climate - Can Forests Live up to European Societies' Expectations?



    The representatives of states and organizations which belong to
    Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe (MCPFE)
    discuss the expectations that European societies have towards forests.
    Participants are going to decide about the framework of the 5th
    Ministerial Conference to be convened in Warsaw, on 5-7 November 2007.

    The meeting was opened yesterday by Agnieszka Bolesta,
    Undersecretary of State of the Ministry of the Environment, who said:
    "In recent years the concept of sustainable forest management has
    become an essential instrument for improving environmental quality of
    human livelihoods, a tool for nature conservation as well as the
    overall sustainable development. Today, everybody should be aware of
    that forests constitute a multi-dimensional element ensuring
    sustainable development of human civilization. I am convinced that the
    time has come for the MCPFE to enhance contribution of forests to
    quality of life of contemporary European societies and future
    generations"

    During the meeting, experts from 31 countries and 13 international
    organizations discussed the scope of the declaration and two
    resolutions concerning interrelation of forests/water and
    forest/energy issue. During the press conference in PAP Press Center,
    Director of Forest Policy and Forest Information of Austria, Ingwald
    Gschwandtl, presented the ministerial declaration as a document which
    reflects the vision of forests' future in Europe and will cover the
    most important message of the conference. According to Arne Ivar
    Sletnes, Senior Adviser of the Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture and
    Food, the first resolution underlines the issues of wood, energy,
    biomass, which determine the future political discussions about
    forests and limits which climatic changes trigger. The Head of Forest
    Planning and Management Area Ministry of Environment of Spain, Dr.
    Jose Maria Solano Lopez, stressed the importance of the second
    resolution which emphasizes the crucial role of the forest industry.

    The documents will determine the main objective of the discussion
    on the 5th Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in
    Europe. The title of the conference is ,,Forests for quality of life".
    Prof. Kazimierz Rykowski, the head of MCPFE steering committee, said
    that the title of the meeting reflects the relation between man and
    nature and shows values which forests bring into life of a modern
    society.

    5th Ministerial Conference will take place in Warsaw on 5-7th
    November 2007. So far four conferences have taken place in Europe:
    Strasbourg 1990, Helsinki 1993, Lisbon 1998, Vienna 2003.