Events

GLOBAL WEBINAR SERIES: SUSTAINABLE FOREST-BASED BIOECONOMY APPROACHES
Join FAO throughout 2025 for a global webinar series on sustainable forest-based bioeconomy approaches. From data, policies and supply chains to financing and partnerships – discover key themes and understand how to unlock the forest sector’s transformative potential for decreasing reliance on non-renewable resources in a sustainable bioeconomy and transition to climate-positive societies.
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30/ 10
2023
3/11
2023
24th Session African Forestry and Wildlife Commission
Arusha (Tanzania), 30/10/2023 - 03/11/2023
Sustainable management of Africa’s forests and wildlife resources: boosting food security and resilience to climate change for improved livelihoods.
16/ 10
2023
20/7
2023
2nd World Forum on Urban Forests
Washington (United States), 16/10/2023 - 20/07/2023
Urban forests and green spaces are key components of sustainable and resilient urban development, providing a wide range of ecosystem goods and services.
15/ 10
2023
17/10
2023
SW4SW Regional Dialogue in Latin America and the Caribbean
Curitiba (Brazil), 15/10/2023 - 17/10/2023
The Dialogue aimed to discuss governance, finance, and market access for legal and sustainable wood produced from natural and planted forests, with a view to identify priority actions and formulate recommendations to increase the use of wood in the circular bioeconomy, and as part of climate change and land restoration strategies.
2/ 10
2023
6/10
2023
30th Session Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission
Sydney (Australia), 02/10/2023 - 06/10/2023
The Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission is dedicated to discussing and analyzing forestry issues and key problems of regional significance to promote environmentally sound, socially acceptable and economically efficient forest management practices.
27/ 9
2023
29/9
2023
34th Session of the EFC Working Party on Management of Mountain Watersheds
Bolzano (Italy), 27/09/2023 - 29/09/2023
Management of mountain watersheds in a climate change perspective: from the Alps to the Mediterranean.