Committee on Mediterranean Forestry Questions - Silva Mediterranea

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15/11/2023
The MYTF is having its second Board of Coordinators elected!
01/08/2023

Fire is a natural disturbance in many Mediterranean ecosystems. Nowadays, because of its origin in human activity, fire represents a serious threat with negative impacts on natural and cultural landscapes as well as ecosystem services.

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01/08/2023

Only recently, mountains were recognized as a key pillar for the achievement of the Agenda 2030. Following the International Year of Sustainable Moun...

01/08/2023

The Working Group (WG) on Urban and Peri-Urban Forestry was established by the Committee on Mediterranean Forestry Questions - Silva Mediterranea in the framework of its 21st session in Turkey, Antalya, from 2 to 3 February 2012. The WG normally meets twice a year to exchange knowledg...

01/08/2023

The international workshop “A knowledge baseline on Mediterranean forests supported by innovation” was held on 2 June 2023, hosted by the University of Malaga in Spain...

01/08/2023

In the early 1990s, in a period of strong debate among environmentalists, governments, Indigenous Peoples, communities and forest workers about forest resources management and sustainability, the Model Forest approach was developed and im...

09/05/2023

The Mediterranean Youth Task Force (MYTF) of the Silva Mediterranea secretariat has executed key activities following its 2023 strategy under the leadership of the 

13/12/2022

From 4 to 5 October 2022, the AFWC/EFC/NEFRC Committee on Mediterranean Forestry Questions, Silva Mediterranea, held an extraordinary session during the week of the Twenty-Sixth Session of th...

13/12/2022
In July 2022, the Forest and Landscape Restoration Mechanism (FLRM) team of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) visited restoration sites in Lebanon.
13/12/2022

In most events, young people get invited to sit in the corner and provide needed visibility as attendees. This was far from the case at the World Food Forum (WFF). With more than 200 sessions ov...