How to respond to forest disturbances in Europe? Join us via live stream!

4 April 2019, Prague, Czech Republic.

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ThinkfForest seminar
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4 April 2019, Prague, Czech Republic.

EFI’s spring ThinkForest seminar focuses on how to respond to forest disturbances in Europe, and aims at providing a better understanding of forest disturbances and the role climate change plays in their increase. It connects science to policy, looking at the ecological, economic and social impacts of disturbances, as well as risk prevention and forest management.

The event is chaired by chaired by Göran Persson, ThinkForest President (Prime Minister of Sweden 1996-2006). Speakers participating in the event include:

  • Prof. Rupert Seidl, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria
  • Prof. Tomáš Hlásny, Czech University of Life Sciences

This event is organised in cooperation with the ThinkForest forum and Forest Europe – Ministerial Conference on Protection of Forests in Europe.

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The European Forest Institute is an international organisation established by European States with the objective to conduct research and provide policy support on issues related to forests. EFI works to promote forest research, facilitate and stimulate forest-related networking and support the dissemination of policy-relevant information on forests and forestry.