Past events: shared material

In this section, we store presentations and documents related to the events.

The workshop featured sessions on supporting the increase of forest cover in Denmark, raising awareness about EU and Danish tree planting initiatives and the EU tree counter, exchanging good practices among Member States on achieving synergies in afforestation planning, discussing strategies to reverse biodiversity loss and combat climate change, and highlighting the economic and public health benefits of tree planting initiatives.

Presentations’ order:

The 3 Billion Trees Initiative, the registration process and enabling factors

  • The EU Pledge for 3 billion additional trees (Adrian Tišťan, Policy Officer Forest Team, European Commission, Directorate General for Environment)
  • The EU platform and counter for registering planted trees (Nicolas Robert, European Environment Agency)
  • Negotiations on EU regulation on Plant Reproductive Material (Sara Godthaab Dilling and Sabine Emilie Fennefoss Bye, Danish Presidency of
    the EU Council)
  • The Irish afforestation plan and experience (Barry Delany, Director, Irish Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Ministry)
  • The perspective of European nurseries (Bent Leonhard, Technical Secretary, European Forest Nursery Association)

Increasing the forest cover in Denmark

Stakeholder views on the Green Denmark Agreements and involved in tree planting

Project supporting the implementation of the 3 billion Trees Pledge

  • Presentation of the project, Milieu Consulting

The webinar focused on presenting and discussing the key findings of the report on challenges and barriers to tree planting. The implementation of the pledge depends on grassroots initiatives in the Member States, at national, subnational, and local level. Linking with stakeholders is key for discussing challenges in tree planting and sharing experiences and solutions.

Agenda

Presentations’ order:

Experiences from stakeholders

The roundtable discussion on “Forests and Climate Change” was part of the International Climate Change Congress. The event, organised by the Climate Change Agency of the Andalucian Government (Oficina de Cambio Climático, Junta de Andalucía), brought together key stakeholders and experts to explore the critical role of forests in the fight against climate change and to discuss the role of the European Union’s ambitious pledge to plant 3 billion additional trees by 2030.

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The programme included a high-level discussion on challenges and opportunities in increasing forest cover in Greece, a session on fostering biodiversity and mitigating climate change, and a session highlighting successful initiatives in Greece that contribute to the EU’s 3 Billion Trees Pledge and ecological objectives.

Presentations’ order:

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The online workshop was organised to discuss the challenges faced by tree planting organisations within the project to support the implementation of the European Commission’s pledge to plant 3 billion additional trees by 2030. The meeting brought together representatives from several organisations involved in tree planting across the EU.

Presentations’ order:

  • Welcome and introduction to the project and Task D on challenges
    Marta Ballesteros – Milieu Consulting
  • Overview of the 3Billion Trees Pledge
    Marco Onida – European Commission DG ENV
  • Thematic discussion on main challenges to tree planting and the 3BT Pledge – experiences and perspectives of tree planting organisations
    Panel of experts: Jordi Juanos (Plant for the Planet), Angelica Bercetche (Land Life), Martina Fondi (Treedom), John Iliopoulos (WE4ALL), Louisiane Guezel (EcoTree), Dimitri D’Helft (Reforest’Action)

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The programme included a high-level session, a technical session on rewilding, natural regeneration and recovery after forest fires and a session dedicated to the organisations that reported trees in the EU counter under the EU 3 Billion Trees Pledge.

Thematic session:

Rewilding forests (natural regeneration/restoration of degraded forest ecosystems)

Reforestation after fires/disturbances in light of adaptation to climate change

  • Sonia Roig, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain)

Success stories from pledgers (presentations’ order)

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The Commission will present the 3 billion trees pledge, its criteria and purpose in the context of the current state of forests in the EU and give an overview of the initiative. The new Financing Guide will be presented and discussed. In addition, the necessary steps to contribute to the EU Tree Counter, which is part of the EU pledge, will be explained. There will also be short presentations from registered organisations and advice for potential new registrants.

The Commission introduced and explained the EU guidelines on Biodiversity-Friendly Afforestation, Reforestation and Tree Planting it had recently published. Through both active planting and natural regeneration, these guidelines constitute one of the key milestones to implement the 3 billion additional trees pledge of the EU by 2030. They contain practical recommendations and references to case studies.

The purpose of the webinar was to introduce the EU pledge to the relevant stakeholders, providing all the necessary information related to the initiative and discussing key issues related to the planting of trees and the pledge itself. The webinar included presentations from the European Commission (DG ENV), the Milieu Consulting research team supporting the Pledge implementation and interventions from selected stakeholders. The event also gave the opportunity to present and discuss the answers to key questions received through the online survey.