Tag: MedForestWeek
Key highlights from the 7th Mediterranean Forest Week through EFIMED’s lens
The city of Antalya, Turkey has recently been the meeting point for academics, researchers, policy makers, and working professionals from the forestry...
The 7th Mediterranean Forest Week is just around the corner!
In March, we celebrate the International Day of Forests and, as could not be otherwise, the month is full of interesting events...
7th Mediterranean Forest Week: Forest and ecosystem restoration for the next...
Mediterranean forests are part of multifaceted landscapes, but heavily affected by centuries of human intervention. Despite an increase of 1.8 million hectares...
Mediterranean Forest Week highlights forests’ key role for a sustainable future
The VI Mediterranean Forest Week showcased the use of forest–based solutions to address climate change, as well as broader regional challenges such...
Social innovation in forests: buzzword or opportunity?
This article is also published on the SIMRA blog.
What is social innovation? Over the last decades, social innovation...
Mediterranean Forest Week: join us in seeking forest-based solutions
2 April 2019, Brummana, Lebanon.
As the Sixth Mediterranean Forest Week draws near, the European Forest Institute Mediterranean...
Mediterranean Forest Week: Model Forest General Assembly
1-2 April 2019, Brummana, Lebanon.
The next general assembly of the Mediterranean Model Forest Network (MedForum) will be held...
Mediterranean Forest Week and the Paris Agreement
Chadi Mohanna, Director of Rural Development and Natural Resources for the Lebanese Ministry of Agriculture, explains why the Sixth Mediterranean Forest Week...
Mediterranean Forest Week: Can forest-based solutions mitigate climate change?
April 1-5 2019, Lebanon.
How can Mediterranean forests achieve Paris Agreement goals?
In 2015,...
Women lead social innovation to lift up communities
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we highlight examples of innovative actions that demonstrate the impact of women on improving the social and...