world news - 15.09.2008

Forests should be used for combating climate change

The Nordic Ministers of Forestry have appealed for the use of forests in combating climate change. Ministers highlight the importance of improved forest management and increased use of wood-based products in the fight against climate change.

In the statement of the Ministers of Forestry of the Nordic countries published on 20 August ministers appealed for increased sustainable production of biomass in forests. Forests constitute an excellent tool for restraining climate change. Forest management should be intensified in order to increase the use of wood in various forms and thus bind carbon in the whole value chain from forests to products. The Nordic countries should actively involve in developing sustainable criteria for Europe, for example for the use wood as biofuel.

The Ministers emphasized the importance of a more active debate in the forestry sector concerning the climate change. The warming climate already constitutes new challenges for forests and trees to adapt to the new environment. Good quality saplings and seeds are becoming more and more important because the lifecycle of trees is very long.

The Ministers expressed their opinion that common top quality Nordic research and innovations are necessary to enable participation in research projects on international level. The Ministers also thought that forests are a very important factor for securing biodiversity, as well as for combating erosion in some countries. Good forest management on local level will also secure clean water.

The Ministers also emphasized that forests have a great role to play in improving general welfare. Viable forestry must be further developed in order to secure competitiveness in Nordic countries.

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