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Published by the International Institute for Sustainable Development
(IISD) <http://iisd.ca>  in collaboration with the MCPFE Liaison Unit
Warsaw

 

Vol. 84 No. 2
Monday, 5 November 2007

THE FIFTH MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON THE PROTECTION OF FORESTS 
IN EUROPE:

5-7 NOVEMBER 2007

The Fifth Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe
(MCPFE 5) <http://www.iisd.ca/ymb/mcpfe5/>  commences today at the
Sheraton Warsaw Hotel, in Warsaw, Poland. Ministers responsible for
forests in Europe are expected to adopt the Warsaw Declaration and
resolutions on "Forests, Wood and Energy" and "Forests and Water." The
documents will focus, inter alia, on the role of forests in energy
production, mitigating climate change and protecting water quality and
quantity. Ministers will also consider Ministerial Statements on Forest
Fires and on a Pan-European Forest Week 2008. The draft documents have
been endorsed by the MCPFE Expert-Level Meetings that took place earlier
in the year. A multi-stakeholder dialogue is also scheduled to provide a
platform for dialogue among European ministers, non-governmental
organizations, members of the research community, forest industry and
forest owners associations. Other agenda items include a poster session
presenting countries' and organizations' achievements in implementing
MCPFE commitments, presentations reporting up-to-date information on the
implementation of sustainable forest management (SFM) at national and
regional levels, and a field trip to the Kozienicka Forest.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MCPFE

The Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe
(MCPFE) is a high-level political initiative working towards the
protection and sustainable management of forests throughout the region.
Forty-six European countries and the European Union, cooperating with a
range of international organizations, are involved in this initiative.
MCPFE is assisted by a Liaison Unit based in Warsaw, Poland.

MCPFE 1: The first MCPFE took place in Strasbourg, France, on 18
December 1990. Recognizing increasing threats to European forests and
the need for cross-border protection, participants agreed to initiate
scientific and technical cooperation in Europe, and the incorporation of
scientific data into political action. They adopted a General
Declaration and six resolutions on: a European network of permanent
sample plots for the monitoring of forest ecosystems; conservation of
forest genetic resources; a decentralized European Data Bank on forest
fires; adapting the management of mountain forests to new environmental
conditions; expansion of the EUROSILVA Network of research on tree
physiology; and a European network for research on forest ecosystems.

MCPFE 2: MCPFE 2 was held in Helsinki, Finland, from 16-17 June 1993.
Building on the Strasbourg Resolutions and responding to many of the
forest-related decisions adopted at the 1992 United Nations Conference
on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
participants adopted a General Declaration and four resolutions on:
general guidelines for SFM in Europe; general guidelines for the
conservation of the biodiversity of European forests; forestry
cooperation with countries with economies in transition; and strategies
for a process of long-term adaptation of forests in Europe to climate
change.

FOLLOW-UP TO THE HELSINKI CONFERENCE: At the fifth Expert-Level Meeting
on the follow-up to the Helsinki Conference, held in Geneva,
Switzerland, from 8-9 December 1997, delegates adopted a Work Programme
on the conservation and enhancement of biological and landscape
diversity in forest ecosystems for the period of 1997-2000. The Work
Programme was a joint initiative of the MCPFE and the pan-European
Ministerial Process "Environment for Europe," defining objectives and
actions in the field of biological diversity as an essential element of
SFM.

MCPFE 3: MCPFE 3 was held in Lisbon, Portugal, from 2-4 June 1998. The
Conference focused on the socioeconomic aspects of SFM and affirmed
important outcomes of the Helsinki follow-up process. Participants
adopted a General Declaration and two resolutions on: people, forests
and forestry - enhancement of socioeconomic aspects of SFM; and
pan-European criteria, indicators and operational level guidelines for
SFM.

FOLLOW-UP TO THE LISBON CONFERENCE: At the second Expert-Level Meeting
on the follow-up to the Lisbon Conference held in Vienna from 28-29
October 1999, participants adopted the MCPFE's Work Programme for the
period of 1999-2003, constituting a key element of the follow-up of the
Lisbon Conference and setting out concrete actions for the
implementation of the MCPFE commitments.

MCPFE 4: MCPFE 4 <http://www.iisd.ca/sd/sdpfe/>  was held in Vienna,
Austria, from 28-30 April 2003. Conference participants adopted the
Vienna Living Forest Summit Declaration "European Forests - Common
Benefits, Shared Responsibilities," and five resolutions on:
strengthening synergies for SFM in Europe through cross-sectoral
cooperation and national forest programmes; enhancing the economic
viability of SFM in Europe; preserving and enhancing the social and
cultural dimensions of SFM in Europe; conserving and enhancing forest
biological diversity in Europe; and climate change and SFM in Europe. 

FOLLOW-UP TO THE VIENNA CONFERENCE: At the Expert-Level Meeting on the
follow-up to the Vienna Conference held in Vienna from 28-29 April 2003,
participants adopted the MCPFE's Work Programme for the period 2003-2007
for the implementation of the commitments agreed at MCPFE 4, comprising
30 pan-European actions for implementation.

PREPARATIONS FOR MCPFE 5: MCPFE Expert-Level Meetings were held in
Warsaw, Poland, on 5-6 June and 3-4 September 2007, to follow up on
three drafting meetings held earlier in 2007 and to finalize the
documents for MCPFE 5. The experts finalized the content of the
documents for the Warsaw Ministerial Summit, including the draft Warsaw
Declaration, and the resolutions on  "Forests, Wood and Energy" and
"Forests and Water."  

INTERSESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

SEVENTH SESSION OF THE UN FORUM ON FORESTS: UNFF 7
<http://www.iisd.ca/forestry/unff/unff7/>  was held from 16-27 April
2007, at UN Headquarters in New York, US. After two weeks of difficult
negotiations, culminating in an all-night session, delegates adopted the
Non-legally Binding Instrument on All Types of Forests and a Multi-year
Programme of Work for the period 2007-2015. Delegates also participated
in two multi-stakeholder dialogues, a panel discussion with member
organizations of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, and the
launching of preparations for the International Year of Forests 2011.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WOOD-BASED BIOENERGY: This conference,
hosted by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the
International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO), took place from 17-19
May 2007 in Hannover, Germany. Approximately 90 participants convened to
discuss the use of logging and wood-processing residues and dedicated
bioenergy timber plantations for energy generation. Participants agreed,
inter alia, that the international community should support the
development of efficient and cost-effective wood-based bioenergy in
tropical countries, and that the wood-based bioenergy sector needs to be
developed on the basis of SFM.

THE EUROPEAN UNION AD HOC WORKING GROUP ON VALUATION AND COMPENSATION
METHODS OF NON-WOOD FOREST GOODS AND SERVICES: The first meeting of the
EU ad hoc Working Group on valuation and compensation methods of
non-wood forest goods and services was held in Brussels, Belgium on 28
June 2007. Tasked with implementing the 3rd Key Action of the EU Forest
Action Plan 2007-2011 (exchange and assess experiences on the valuation
and marketing of non-wood forest goods and services), the Working Group
discussed, inter alia, state-of-the-art valuation methods and the
possible establishment of new markets for non-wood forest goods and
services. The Group made recommendations on how to include these
measures in rural development programmes.

IUFRO EUROPEAN CONGRESS "FORESTS AND FORESTRY IN THE CONTEXT OF RURAL
DEVELOPMENT": Held from 6-7 September 2007 in Warsaw, Poland, this
European Congress of the International Union of Forest Research
Organizations (IUFRO) examined the role of forests in rural development.
The Congress focused on the role of research as a foundation for the
development of forestry and rural development policies and the planning
and management of natural resources. Four themes were addressed:
policies supporting rural development; forests and rural development in
light of global change; social aspects of forests and forestry; and the
economic role of forests in rural development. 

SIXTH MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE "ENVIRONMENT FOR EUROPE": This meeting took
place from 10-12 October 2007 in Belgrade, Serbia. The high-level
meeting, attended by over 1000 delegates from over 50 countries,
provided a forum for participants to consider the future of the
multilateral "Environment for Europe" process. Participants of the
conference also addressed various topics, including: assessment and
implementation of commitments; the state of the environment;
implementation of multilateral environment agreements; findings of the
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe environmental performance
reviews; education for sustainable development; biodiversity
<x-msg://345/#BIODIVERSITY> ; capacity building; perspectives of
South-East Europe; environmental policy and international
competitiveness; and environmental finance and partnerships. Outcomes of
the meeting included a Ministerial Declaration on the future of the
Environment for Europe process and Ministerial Statements on education
for sustainable development and biodiversity.

DAILY WEB COVERAGE AND MCPFE 5 SUMMARY: IISD Reporting Services will be
providing daily web coverage of MCPFE 5, online at
http://www.iisd.ca/ymb/mcpfe5/.  The MCPFE 5 Summary will be available
at this link on Saturday, 10 November.
 

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