Dear IUFRO Meliaceae Working party:
Below is an IUFRO Communication about Forests under Climate Change.
Regards,
Sheila Ward
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From: IUFRO Headquarters <office(a)iufro.org>
Date: Tue, May 28, 2019 at 12:12 PM
Subject: Forests under Climate Change – Knowledge Exchange between Austria
and Africa
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Forests under Climate Change – Knowledge Exchange between Austria and Africa
Forests under Climate Change – Knowledge Exchange between Austria and
Africa
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- Importance of forests and trees for climate protection highlighted at
R20 Austrian World Summit
- Special focus on Africa, where particularly high impacts of climate
change are expected
- New Austrian initiatives for promoting science cooperation and
networking with African partners towards greater sustainability
(Vienna, 28 May 2019) Forests are the largest terrestrial carbon store.
They can sustainably produce woody biomass to replace fossil fuels; and
solid wood products can substitute other energy intensive materials. In
addition to their crucial role in mitigating the worst impacts of climate
change, forests provide a multitude of ecosystem goods and services that
are vital to human well-being and to the protection of biodiversity.
Climate change, however, also severely threatens forests and trees. It is
adding to a range of other pressures on forest ecosystems, such as
population pressure and the increasing need for agricultural land.
A breakout session at the R20 Austrian Climate Summit 2019 focuses
specifically on the role of forests in Africa, where many people are highly
dependent on forest goods and services and, consequently, most vulnerable
to climate change. The event is organized jointly by the Austrian Federal
Ministry for Sustainability and Tourism (BMNT), the Austrian Federal
Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF), and the International
Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO), and takes place on 29 May
at the University of Vienna. Three renowned experts from Africa will talk
with Austrian representatives from government and research about the
opportunities and challenges for people and the environment related to
forests, trees and forest products in the face of climate change and about
collaboration with Austrian partners.
Maria Patek, Director-General for Forestry and Sustainability, Austrian
Federal Ministry for Sustainability and Tourism (BMNT), underlines
Austria's global responsibility for addressing climate change and the
sustainable management of forests, "Fostering cooperation on forest-related
matters and building strong networks is essential to our approach. We
believe that our strong focus on knowledge sharing, capacity building and
facilitating networks for exchange accelerates the impact on the fight
against climate change." This is why Austria also hosts the International
Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). With over 600 member
organizations in 126 countries IUFRO is a network that fosters science
collaboration worldwide for underpinning sound decisions on global
sustainability challenges.
New instruments which Austria has developed in support of research
cooperation and networking between Austrian and African academic
institutions are pursuing the same goal on a broader scale.
"In addition to bilateral cooperation programs between Austria and African
countries such as South Africa, we are now also utilizing the new global
program for 'Development Research Cooperation', in which most African
countries can participate. Furthermore, in cooperation with the University
of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, and our mobility agency
OeAD GmbH, we will start to build up the Austrian-African research network
'Africa-UniNet' later this year with the aim to create a basis for
long-term cooperation and dialogue", says Barbara Weitgruber, Director
General for Scientific Research and International Relations of the Austrian
Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF).
All these initiatives share the common goal of contributing towards
overcoming challenges locally and globally and, thus, towards achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
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Media contacts:
Gerda Wolfrum (IUFRO),
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Stephanie Oberleitner (BMNT) stephanie.oberleitner(at)bmnt.gv.at
<stephanie.oberleitner(a)bmnt.gv.at>
Information:
https://www.iufro.org/events/other-major-events/r20-austrian-world-summit-2…
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