9th Forest Europe Ministerial Conference: Shaping Our Future with Resilient Forests

The 9th Forest Europe Ministerial Conference will take place in Bonn, Germany, on October 1-2, 2024, gathering 44 ministers and representatives from observer organizations to discuss sustainable forest management and resilience issues. The event will culminate in the signing of the Bonn Ministerial Documents, affirming cross-border cooperation for resilient forests.

The 9th Forest Europe Ministerial Conference is scheduled to take place from October 1 to 2, 2024, in Bonn, Germany. This pivotal event marks the culmination of Germany’s presidency in the Forest Europe process and represents a significant occasion for the future of forests throughout Europe. The conference will convene 44 ministers from the signatory countries, alongside representatives from the European Commission and senior officials from more than 50 observer organizations and nations. Together, these participants will engage in crucial discussions aimed at enhancing collaboration in sustainable forest management across Europe, addressing the latest developments in the sector. Key topics of focus during the conference will include forest resilience, sustainable forest management practices, youth engagement, and the establishment of a Forest Risk Secretariat (FoRISK) in Bonn. The thematic sessions will facilitate the sharing of national experiences, the exploration of challenges, and the development of future directions for Forest Europe. The event will culminate with the signing of the Bonn Ministerial Documents, which will reinforce the collective commitment of participants to cross-border collaboration for resilient forests. It is noteworthy that the conference will not be open to the public and is accessible exclusively to invited members of the Forest Europe process. Further details concerning the agenda and a video presentation by Federal Minister Özdemir can be found on our official event website.

The Forest Europe initiative is a cooperative process involving European countries aimed at promoting sustainable forest management and conservation of forests across the continent. The Ministerial Conferences serve as flagship events where policies and strategies are developed and ratified to address the challenges facing forests in Europe. The upcoming conference in Bonn is particularly significant as it will address the vital issue of resilience in forests amidst ongoing environmental changes and challenges.

The 9th Forest Europe Ministerial Conference represents a critical gathering for policymakers and stakeholders in the realm of forest management. It aims to foster collaboration, share knowledge, and enhance strategies that promote the resilience and sustainability of forests in Europe. The collaborative efforts discussed and formalized at this conference will be imperative for achieving long-term ecological and social benefits from forest ecosystems.

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