Difference between revisions of "Confederation of European Forest Owners"
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|Keywords= Forest owners/ private ownership/ Europe/ forest policy/ forestry strategy/ rural development/ climate change and energy/ environment and NATURA 2000/ research/ forest-based industry | |Keywords= Forest owners/ private ownership/ Europe/ forest policy/ forestry strategy/ rural development/ climate change and energy/ environment and NATURA 2000/ research/ forest-based industry | ||
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CEPF | |
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Founded: | 1996 |
Scope: | Regional |
Policy area: | Forest and forestry |
Type of institution: | Non-governmental organisation |
Field of work: | Policy |
Language: | English |
URL: | CEPF website |
Format: | html |
Access: | Free |
Publisher: | CEPF |
Country(ies): | Belgium |
Date: | 4.10.2011 |
The Confederation of European Forest Owners (CEPF) is the umbrella association of national forest owner organizations in the European Union. It works as the representative of family forestry in Europe, by promoting the values of private property ownership.
Objective | To assist and strengthen an economically viable, socially beneficial, culturally valuable and ecologically responsible sustainable management of private forests |
Thematic priority(ies) | Forestry strategy, Rural development, Climate change and energy, Environment and NATURA 2000, Research, Forest-based industry |
Functions | CEPF actively participates in monitors and works with the institutions of the European Union and other international initiatives. It fosters reliable political framework conditions and strengthens national forest owners’ organizations capacities. |
Linkage(s) to policy processes, instruments and institutions | United Nations Forum on Forests; United Nations Economic and Social Council; Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification; the International Family Forestry Alliance; Food and Agricultural Organisation – Committee on Forestry; FOREST EUROPE |
Keywords | Forest owners/ private ownership/ Europe/ forest policy/ forestry strategy/ rural development/ climate change and energy/ environment and NATURA 2000/ research/ forest-based industry |