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  • Society of Irish Foresters  + (The '''Society of Irish Foresters''' (IrisThe '''Society of Irish Foresters''' (Irish : ''Cumann Foraoiseoirí Na hEireann'') was established to lead and represent the forestry profession. It organizes field days, study tours, workshops, lectures and symposia. The society publishes the Irish Forestry Journal and the bi-annual newsletter The Irish Forester.e bi-annual newsletter The Irish Forester.)
  • Standing Forestry Committee  + (The '''Standing Forestry Committee''' (SFCThe '''Standing Forestry Committee''' (SFC) represents forestry administrations of the EU Member States. It acts as an advisory and management Committee for specific forestry measures; it is also an ad-hoc consultation forum that provides expertise in connection with the development of forest-related measures in the framework of various Community policies, such as those on rural development and the environment; and finally it provides a venue for exchange of information among Member States, and between Member States and the Commission. between Member States and the Commission.)
  • Technological Institute for Forestry, Cellulose, Construction Timber and Furniture  + (The '''Technological Institute for ForestrThe '''Technological Institute for Forestry, Cellulose, Construction Timber and Furniture''' (French: ''Institut technologique Forêt, Cellulose, Bois – Construction, Ameublement'', '''FCBA''') </br>promotes technical progress and contribute to improved output, as well as guaranteeing high quality in the industry, by encouraging a comprehensive approach and emphasizing areas of synergy in the trade. Its distinctive feature resides in the diversity of the trade professionals for whom it acts (silviculture, forestry and sawmills, pulp, packaging and miscellaneous products, timber in the construction industry, furniture, finishes, wood treatment</br>and preservation, environment, health, energy, economics, and sustainable development)., economics, and sustainable development).)
  • UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section  + (The '''UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber SectiThe '''UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section''' has served as a trusted source of information, data and analysis about the forest sector in the UNECE region for more than 60 years. It also provides a forum for policy discussion about major issues that affect the forest sector.ajor issues that affect the forest sector.)
  • World Agroforestry Centre  + (The '''World Agroforestry Centre''' (ICRAFThe '''World Agroforestry Centre''' (ICRAF) is part of the alliance of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) centres dedicated to generate and apply the best available knowledge to stimulate agricultural growth, raise farmers’ incomes, and protect the environment. Its aims are also to improve food security, nutrition, income, health, shelter, energy resources and environmental sustainability in smallholder households. sustainability in smallholder households.)
  • World Bank Group (WBG) – Forests and Forestry  + (The '''World Bank Group (WBG)-Forest and FThe '''World Bank Group (WBG)-Forest and Forestry''' is the largest source of multilateral financing for forests, and together with other multilateral development banks, also serves as an implementing agency. </br>The Bank’s reach is further amplified through various forest partnerships bolstering grassroots alliances of forest-dependent people to ensure their voices and concerns are heard in climate change and forest policy decisions. The Bank conducts forest-related analytic work and provides technical assistance to support reforms in developing countries.o support reforms in developing countries.)
  • World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) – Forests for Life Programme  + (The '''World Wide Fund for Nature''' (WWF)The '''World Wide Fund for Nature''' (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization working on issues regarding the conservation, research and restoration of the environment. It is the world's largest independent conservation organization with over 5 million supporters worldwide, working in more than 100 countries, supporting around 1,300 conservation and environmental projects.0 conservation and environmental projects.)
  • Strasbourg Declaration  + (The 1990 '''Strasbourg Declaration''' initiated cross-border mechanisms and a broad cooperation for the protection of forests throughout Europe.)
  • Finnish Forest Research Institute  + (The Finnish Forest Research Institute is aThe Finnish Forest Research Institute is a governmental, sectoral research institute, subordinate to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. Metla’s duties are defined by the law and statute to promote, through research, the economical, ecological, and socially sustainable management and use of forests.sustainable management and use of forests.)
  • Environment and Energy Management Agency  + (The French '''Environment and Energy ManagThe French '''Environment and Energy Management Agency''' (French: ''Agence de l'Environnement et de la Maîtrise de l'Energie'', '''ADEME''') is a public agency under the joint authority of the Ministry for Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing, the Ministry for Higher Education and Research, and the Ministry for Economy, Finance and Industry. ADEME is closely associated with the implementation of state policies in the areas of environment and energy and contributes to the fulfillment of international commitments made by France. In this context, the Agency has a mission organization, information and incentives. organization, information and incentives.)
  • National Forest Programme  + (The French '''National Forest Programme'''The French '''National Forest Programme''' (French: ''Programme forestier national'', '''PFN''') is a response to the various commitments entered into by France, and provides analysis and presents proposals for the sustainable development of the forest-wood sector in France. It aims to give more visibility to the forest-wood sector in France and in the overseas territories. The NFP covers the period 2006-2015. It takes into account the major current issues concerning forest management to define issues to be implemented in the French forest policy. The NFP was developed in close consultation between the major stakeholders in the forest-wood sector.or stakeholders in the forest-wood sector.)
 (The French '''National Research Agency''' ( French : ''Agence nationale)
  • National Research Agency  + (The French '''National Research Agency''' The French '''National Research Agency''' ( French : ''Agence nationale de la recherche'', '''ANR''') is a research funding organisation. It was established by the French government to fund research projects, based on competitive schemes giving researchers opportunities to realize their projects and paving the way for ground-breaking new knowledge. The role of the Agency is to bring more flexibility to the French research system, foster new dynamics and devise cutting edge-strategies for acquiring new knowledge. The ANR funds scientific teams, both public and private, in the form of short-term research contracts.the form of short-term research contracts.)
  • Long-Term Climate and Energy Strategy  + (The long-term climate and energy strategy The long-term climate and energy strategy describes changes in the international operating environment over the last few years, and presents the measures required in Finland, e.g. concerning the objectives for the reduction of greenhouse gases, energy sourcing, renewable energy and energy efficiency, on the basis of the guidelines approved by the European Council in the spring of 2007,and the climate and energy package based on them, presented by the European Commission in January 2008.y the European Commission in January 2008.)
  • Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management  + (The pan-European '''Criteria and IndicatorThe pan-European '''Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management''' (C&I for SFM), also known as FOREST EUROPE criteria and indicators, are an internationally agreed policy instrument for evaluating and reporting on sustainable forest management at the pan-European and national levels. The pan-European C&I set consists of 6 criteria and 35 quantitative indicators as well as additional qualitative (policy) indicators. They serve as the basis for assessment of the "State of Europe´s Forest" (2003, 2007 and 2011) and provide the basis for regional and national policy, analysis, and monitoring.nal and national policy, analysis, and monitoring.)
  • National Strategy for Mires and Peatlands - Proposal  + (The proposal for a national strategy for mires and peatlands defines the objectives and measures relating to the sustainable and responsible use or mires and peatlands.)
  • Act on Trade in Forest Reproductive Material  + (The provisions of this act apply to the prThe provisions of this act apply to the production, marketing and import of forest reproductive material. This act does not apply to small-scale production, marketing or import of forest reproductive material which is practised on a non-professional basis. is practised on a non-professional basis.)
  • Forest Act  + (The purpose of this Act is to promote economically, ecologically and socially sustainable management and utilisation of forests in order that the forests produce a good output in a sustainable way while their biological diversity is being maintained.)
  • Renewable energy obligation Package  + (The renewable energy package now outlinedThe renewable energy package now outlined by Ministerial working group is is a clear change in direction towards a zero emission power generation. The challenging renewable energy objective will be achieved by promoting the use of forest chips and other wood-based energy, wind power, biofuels and by increasing the use of heat pumps.s and by increasing the use of heat pumps.)
  • Finland's National Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change  + (The strategy describes the present sensitivity to climate change and outlines actions and measures to improve the capacity and to adapt to future climate change.)
  • The national strategy for sustainable development  + (The vision of the National strategy for SuThe vision of the National strategy for Sustainable Development is to assure well-being within the limits of the carrying capacity of nature nationally and globally. The objective is to create sustainable well-being in a safe and pluralistic society that promotes participation, and in which all people take responsibility for the environment.e take responsibility for the environment.)
  • User:Paul Rougieux  + (This is Paul Rougieux's user page)
  • European Forest Institute (EFI)  + (is an international organisation establishis an international organisation established by European States. The aim of EFI is to undertake research on the pan-European level on forest policy, including its environmental aspects, on the ecology, multiple use, resources and health of European forests and on the supply of and demand for timber and other forest products and services in order to promote the conservation and sustainable management of forests in Europe. In order to achieve its purpose, EFI: (a) provides relevant information for policy-making and decision-making in European countries relating to the forest and forest industry sector; (b) conducts research in the above-mentioned fields; (c) develops research methods; (d) organises and participates in scientific meetings; and (e) organises and disseminates knowledge of its work and results. EFI has about 130 member organisations and 7 Project Centres (as of May 2008), and offers the forest research contacts and collaboration at the European level.s and collaboration at the European level.)