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( BW)(MCPFE-LIAISON-U.-WARSAW) Results of the 5th MCPFE Conference in
Warsaw: New Commitments of Ministers Responsible for Forests in Europe
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MCPFE Conference
WARSAW, Poland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 6, 2007--The Ministerial
Declaration and two Resolutions concluded the 5th Ministerial
Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe held in Warsaw. The
commitments on promotion of wood as renewable energy carrier and the
role of forest in water protection in the context of climate change
were adopted by 38 MCPFE signatories for the implementation at a
national level.
In the main document of the Conference - Warsaw Declaration,
countries commit themselves to common activities towards further
implementation of sustainable forest management as an indispensable
element of sustainable development. The Declaration presents a
meaningful role of forests in improving the living standards on our
planet and a long-term vision of the future of forests in Europe.
Furthermore, it indicates the position of the MCPFE as regional
process for contribution in relevant international initiatives on
forests.
Given the inevitable consequences of climate change, the ministers
adopted two Warsaw Resolutions. Warsaw Resolution 1: "Forests, wood
and energy" obliges states to increase a role of the forest sector in
energy production, and the use of forest biomass for renewable energy
and for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions as well as to enhance
public and private partnership of forest owners, wood industry and
energy producers. At the same time, countries declare to undertake
actions towards mobilizing forest resources in the cross-sectoral
perspective.
Warsaw Resolution 2: ,,Forest and water", draws attention to water
resources and stresses the role of forests in protecting the quality
and quantity of water, preventing floods, mitigating the effects of
draught and counteracting soil erosion.
Additionally, two Ministerial Statements on forest fires in South
Europe and an initiative on Pan-European Forest Week in 2008 were
adopted with acclamation.
"I am particularly satisfied to notice that the main theses of the
Warsaw documents focus on the problem of climate change and the need
to counter these changes, inter alia through activities aimed at
promoting the use of wood as an ecological and natural energy carrier
and as a raw material in other industry branches" - said Prof. Jan
Szyszko, the Minister of Environment of Poland. On closing of the
Conference, the Polish minister emphasized the role of the Ministerial
Process of Forest Protection in constant and sustainable forest
management in Europe.
CONTACT: MCPFE Liaison Unit Warsaw
Marta Gaworska
Mobile: (+ 48) 695 790 204
http://www.5th.mcpfe.org
KEYWORD: POLAND INTERNATIONAL EUROPE TRACK
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: FOREST PRODUCTS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT TRADESHOW
SOURCE: MCPFE Liaison Unit Warsaw
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