Dear Colleagues,
will be held in the framework of World Forest Week.
The Committee on Forestry (COFO) is the highest FAO Forestry statutory
body. The biennial sessions of COFO (held at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy)
bring together heads of forest services and other senior government officials to
identify emerging policy and technical issues, to seek solutions and to advise
FAO and others on appropriate action. Other international organizations and,
increasingly, non-governmental groups participate in COFO. Participation
in COFO is open to all FAO member countries.
The key themes of the Session seek to respond directly to the milestone
agreements of 2015 and investigate how forests and sustainable forest management
can contribute to the achievement of the internationally agreed development
goals.
Together with the World Forest Week, COFO will consider how the full
potential of forests, including forests’ contributions to livelihoods, food
security, jobs, gender equality and many other global development goals
including the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreements, can best be unlocked.
Close collaboration of the FAO Technical Committees allows for discussion
of FAO’s corporate approaches to these challenges. With such arrangements,
COFO has a unique opportunity to review relevant developments and contribute
with its expertise, in coordination with other Committees, to help shape the
policies and programmes of FAO.
During this week a short dissemination event will be organised by the
Cost Action FP1202 “
Strengthening conservation: a key issue for adaptation
of marginal/peripheral populations of forest trees to climate change in Europe
(MaP-FGR)” [
http://www.cost.eu/COST_Actions/fps/FP1202]
to spread Action principia and results to Worldwide stackeholders, mainly
policimakers and gouvernaments represented in this COFO Session.
Please, spread among your Country represnters or delegates this
important opportunity to meet us.
Kind regards
Fulvio Ducci
Dr. Fulvio Ducci
Chair
Cost Action FP1202
“Strengthening
conservation: a key issue for adaptation
of marginal/peripheral
populations of forest trees to climate
change in Europe
(MaP‐FGR)”
http://www.cost.eu/domains_actions/fps/Actions/FP1202
http://map-fgr.entecra.it/
Tel. +39 0575 353021
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