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Experts Taking Part in the Meeting of the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe Agreed on the Final Content of the Documents for the 5th Ministerial Conference to be Held on 5 - 7 November, 2007 in Warsaw



    Over 80 participants are taking part in the Expert Level Meeting
    of the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe
    opened by the Polish Minister of the Environment, Prof. Jan Szyszko.
    It is the last meeting before the 5th Ministerial Conference to be
    held on 5 - 7 November, 2007 in Warsaw.

    During the two-day debates, the experts are to agree on the final
    content of the documents for the Warsaw Ministerial Summit and the
    draft Ministerial Declaration and the two theme resolutions are to be
    endorsed.

    First Warsaw Resolution "Forests, Wood and Energy" invokes the
    essence of timber as en energy resource emphasizing that energy and
    biomass are the issues to dominate the political discourse on forests.
    During the press conference accompanying the sessions, the Counsellor
    of the Mission of Norway to the EU, Knut Oistad, emphasized that
    maintaining balance in the delivery of timber and biomass by the
    forests with the simultaneous protection of their resources and
    biodiversity will be the main objective of European forest policy.

    Second Warsaw Resolution "Forests and Water" will serve to
    emphasise the role of cooperation between the forest and water sector.
    As highlighted by the Polish Minister of Environment, it is necessary
    to gain a deeper insight in forest water interactions, especially in
    terms of quality and quantity of drinking water.

    The Ministerial Declaration that will be an integral document of
    the November summit contains provisions underlining the role of
    forests in sustainable development, combating adverse effects of
    climate change and the significance of forests in the preservation of
    biodiversity, their role in the increasing demand for renewable energy
    and the impact of the forest management on the protection of water
    resources. "I believe that it is time for the 5th MCPFE to increase
    the contribution of forests in the quality of life of the contemporary
    European societies and future generations", said Mr. Szyszko.

    The Report on State of Europe's Forests 2007 prepared by the
    Economic Commission for Europe and the MCPFE Liaison Unit will be
    presented during the 5th MCPFE. Christopher Prins of the United
    Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN ECE) presented the
    structure of the report during the press conference and informed of
    the increase of forest areas in Europe and the employment of about 4.3
    million Europeans in the forest sector.

    The 5th Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in
    Europe will be held between 5 and 7th November in Warsaw. Journalists
    wishing to participate are requested to register at
    http://5th.mcpfe.org/ , accreditation section.

    Source: MCPFE Liaison Unit Warsaw

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