FO:EFC/2000/REP ![]() |
REPORT
of the
JOINT SESSION
of the
EUROPEAN FORESTRY COMMISSION
THIRTIETH SESSION
and the
TIMBER COMMITTEE OF THE
UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE
FIFTY-EIGHT SESSION
Rome, Italy
9-13
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2000
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA (Item 1)
ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHAIRING THE MEETING (Item 2)
STATE OF FORESTRY IN THE REGION (Item 3)
MARKET DEVELOPMENTS IN 2000 AND PROSPECTS FOR 2001 (Item 5)
FOREST RESOURCES ASSESSMENT (Item 7)
EUROPEAN FORESTRY COMMISSION MATTERS (Item 8)
TIMBER COMMITTEE MATTERS (Item 9)
REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES IN 1999/2000 AND INTEGRATED PROGRAMME OF WORK FOR 2001-2005 (Item 10)
FORESTRY AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL: KEY ISSUES (Item 11)
INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF MOUNTAINS AND WORKING PARTY ON THE MANAGEMENT OF MOUNTAIN WATERSHEDS (Item 12)
ADOPTION OF THE JOINT SESSION REPORT (Item 14)
OBSERVERS FROM NON-MEMBER COUNTRIES
UNITED NATIONS SPECIALIZED AGENCIES
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTEGRATED PROGRAMME OF WORK OF THE ECE TIMBER COMMITTEE AND THE FAO EUROPEAN FORESTRY COMMISSION
1. The ECE Timber Committee and the European Forestry Commission (EFC) met in joint session at Rome, from 9 to 13 October 2000. The session was attended by representatives of Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
2. The session was attended by representatives of the Vienna Liaison Unit of the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe and of the Joint FAO/ECE/ILO Committee on Forest Technology, Management and Training.
3. The following United Nations bodies and intergovernmental organization agencies were represented: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO); International Labour Office (ILO).
4. The following non-governmental organizations were represented: Bracelpa; Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI); Engineered Wood Association (APA); European Observatory of Mountain Forest (EOMF); European Panel Federation (EPF); European Forest Institute (EFI); International Association of Mediterranean Forests; International Union of Forestry Research Organizations (IUFRO); Le Commerce du Bois; Union of Southern European Foresters (USSE).
5. The joint session paid tribute to the memory of Mr. Alfonso Froncillo (Italy), past Chairman and long-time delegate to the Timber Committee.
6. The joint session was addressed by Dr. M. Hosny El-Lakany, Assistant Director-General, FAO Forestry Department, and by Dr. Carol Cosgrove-Sacks, Director of the ECE Trade Division.
7. The provisional agenda (ECE/TIM/94; FO:EFC/00/1) was adopted.
8. The session agreed that the Chairmen of the Timber Committee and the European Forestry Commission be co-Chairmen of the joint session.
9. The joint session reviewed the state of forestry in the region, on the basis of national reports on recent developments in forest sector policy and institutions, and a synthesis prepared by the secretariat of 14 reports received by early July. In the discussion a number of developments were identified as being of interest or concern to many countries in the region. These would be taken into account when considering the programme of work and the regional issues to be brought to the attention of the Committee on Forestry (COFO).
10. The joint session agreed that the synthesis should be revised in the light both of countries' comments and suggestions, and the discussion. Corrections and additions should be received by the secretariat by 30 November. The secretariat would then finalize the document, clear the revisions with the Bureaux and publish it as a Study Paper. The national reports would be made available on the website.
11. Mr. H. Höfle (Germany), Chairman of the Joint Committee, presented in detail the activities, strengths and comparative advantages of the Committee. In carrying out its work, the Joint Committee takes fully into account the goals and priorities of the parent bodies, and contributes to sustainable forest management in the region and to the programme of the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests.
12. Mr. M. Wenner (United Kingdom), leader of the Joint Committee team of specialists on participation in forestry, presented a report of the team "Public Participation in Forestry in Europe and North America". The mandate was to clarify the concept of "participation" and develop the conceptual framework for participatory forest management (involvement of the public). The Third Expert Level Meeting on the follow up to the Lisbon Conference of the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe had agreed to take into account the findings of the report when dealing with national forest programmes.
13. The joint session warmly thanked the speakers for their most interesting presentations.
14. The joint session was informed of the consequences of major storms including "Lothar" and "Martin", which had caused serious damage to European forests and infrastructure in December 1999. Representatives of the three most affected countries, Mr. P. Delduc (France), Mr. E. Wermann (Germany) and Mr. M. Zanetti (Switzerland), provided information on the nature and extent of damage, government measures taken to limit and alleviate the damage and the consequences for markets for roundwood and forest products. They noted that the main losers had been the forest owners (private and public), many of whom had seen the results of decades of investment destroyed in an instant. All governments had taken measures to soften the impact of the storm on the sector. Governments had shared their experience, notably with the last major European storm in 1990, to learn from the past and avoid repeating mistakes. The consequences were highly complex, involving safety aspects, changed work methods (more mechanization, need for expanded workforce), transport and logistical problems, disrupted roundwood markets, with many price falls, cash flow problems, danger of insect infestation, choices as regards regeneration etc. Many countries, in the regeneration efforts following the storms, paid attention to the desired species composition of the forests in the affected regions. It was noted that older stands were more vulnerable to windthrow, and that the average age of Europe's forests was increasing.
15. The joint session warmly thanked the speakers for their most interesting presentations. It also thanked the secretariat for its prompt action in collecting reliable information on the storms and their consequences, and making it available through press releases and the website. It noted that governments and other actors had found useful the information on how to deal with the consequences of earlier storms (for instance the "Damage Manual" prepared under the auspices of the Joint FAO/ECE/ILO Committee). It would be desirable to update and revise this information in the light of the latest experience: the joint session noted that the Joint Committee had formed a team of specialists on disaster preparedness which would undertake this revision.
16. The Committee reviewed the markets on the basis of the Annual Forest Products Market Review, country statements and national forecasts for 2000 and 2001. It approved a statement for subsequent publication and wide distribution (see paras. 53-55).
17. On the basis of Secretariat Note TIM/2000/3 and FO:EFC/00/4, and presentations on global processes, particularly the proposed international arrangement on forests including the UN Forum on Forests (UNFF) and Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF), and on regional processes, the joint session reviewed recent developments in the international dialogue on forests with particular reference to ongoing and proposed future ECE and FAO activities.
18. The joint session endorsed the general direction of ECE/FAO's activities, reaffirming the core mandate of ECE/FAO to "monitor and analyse sustainable forest management in the region" and the similar role of FAO at the global level.
19. The joint session recognized the major role that FAO had played in the informal Inter-agency Task Force on Forests (ITFF) and in providing support to the Intergovernmental Panel on Forests (IPF) and the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF) and recommended that FAO play a leading role in the activities of the proposed UNFF and CPF. It noted that FAO had considerable strength in monitoring and reporting, which would be important functions of the CPF.
20. The joint session noted that there was already good collaboration between bodies at the regional level, notably ECE, FAO and the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe (MCPFE), but that this could be improved with regard to environmental organizations. The activities of the Inter-secretariat Working Group on Forest Sector Statistics were welcomed, as they reduced the reporting burden on countries. The joint session did not feel that a formal structure for inter-agency collaboration was required at regional level.
21. The joint session stressed the importance of implementation of national forest programmes in support to sustainable forest management, emphasizing the need for the mobilization of national resources. International agencies and processes could promote this. There was a regional role in adapting global principles to regional conditions.
22. The joint session noted that assistance was needed for countries with economies in transition (CIT) to participate in global processes in particular, and proposed, for example, that inter-sessional meetings could be held in countries in transition.
23. The joint session was informed about the report "Forest Resources of Europe, CIS, North America, Australia, Japan and New Zealand" (TBFRA-2000), the ECE/FAO contribution to the Global Forest Resources Assessment 2000. It was also informed about progress being made in finalizing the Global FRA 2000, which will be complete by the end of the year.
24. Mr. Peter Csóka (Hungary), the designer of the TBFRA-2000 database, presented its structure, functions and contents. The database will be posted on the Timber Committee website, and published on CD-ROM together with the main TBFRA-2000 Report.
25. The joint session noted that the implementation of the TBFRA-2000, as well as the Global FRA 2000, would provide a significant improvement in knowledge of the world forest resources. The delegations congratulated the secretariat, national correspondents, team of specialists and all those involved in the TBFRA-2000, and commended the transparency and participatory nature of the process.
26. TBFRA-2000 provided a solid information basis for the on-going international forest policy dialogue, and the follow-up work should take into account the needs of current and future international forestry related processes. The policy implications of the TBFRA-2000 should be considered at the next sessions of the ECE Timber Committee (2001) and the FAO European Forestry Commission (2002).
27. The session endorsed in general the conclusions and recommendations of the last meeting of the TBFRA-2000 Team of Specialists (TIM/2000/4; FO:EFC/00/5), noting that some conclusions of the team would need further review when preparing for future assessments. The following comments and suggestions were made:
28. Mr. J. Serveau (Canada), on behalf of the Canadian Forest Service, invited the TBFRA team to organise its next meeting on Vancouver Island in June 2001, in conjunction with the meeting of the Canadian Forest Inventory Committee. The organizational details will be arranged between the Canadian hosts and the ECE/FAO secretariat.
29. The joint session reviewed FAO forestry activities in the European region in the past biennium, on the basis of Secretariat Note FO:EFC/00/6 and of presentations made by the Assistant Director-General and Division Directors.
30. The joint session expressed appreciation for the explanation of the wide range of activities being carried out, for the FAO response to requests for support from the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe, and for the way in which it had linked activities to the FAO Strategic Framework and the FAO Strategic Plan for Forestry. It also acknowledged FAO's involvement in the global dialogue on forests, in response to a recommendation at its last session, and to support to CIT.
31. The joint session reviewed activities of the AFWC/EFC/NEFC Committee on Mediterranean Forestry Questions Silva Mediterranea, on the basis of Secretariat Note FO:EFC/00/7 and other information provided by the secretariat, and noted that it was the sole forum for seeking solutions to joint problems facing countries of the Mediterranean. It also involved member countries from three different FAO Regional Forestry Commissions in matters that go beyond their own regional interests.
32. For these reasons, and because the original mandate is still valid, the joint session supported the continuation and revitalisation of Silva Mediterranea and urged countries to collaborate with FAO in preparing for the 18th session to be held in Ismailia (Egypt) from 8 to 12 April 2001. The 18th session should take into account the findings of the external review of Silva Mediterranea and the recommendations of the Informal Consultation held as a satellite meeting of the 30th session of the European Forestry Commission. The 18th session should especially consider the need to broaden issues beyond research, the need to involve new partners including supra- and sub-national structures, NGOs, the private sector etc, and the need to explore new sources of funds. It was stressed that the original mandate to take action on common problems facing countries of the Mediterranean was still valid.
33. Particular reference was made to the need for co-operation on forest fire management and suppression in the region and beyond. FAO would consider responding to specific proposals in this regard.
34. The European Forestry Commission should review the outcome of the 18th session of the Silva Mediterranea at its next session.
35. The joint session recommended that the following matters be brought to the attention of COFO at its next session in 2001. The joint session:
36. The Commission elected Mr José María Solano, Chairman and Mr Arvids Ozols (Latvia), Mr Jan Ilavský (Slovakia), and Mr Bernard Chevalier (France) as Vice-chairmen. The Commission warmly thanked Mr Peter Csóka (Hungary) for his most valuable contribution as Chairman and Vice-chairman of the Commission.
37. The delegate of Spain invited the Commission to meet in Spain in the autumn of 2002, which the Commission gratefully accepted, subject to receipt of a formal invitation and the approval of the FAO Director-General.
38. The Timber Committee took note of the decisions of the Commission and agreed to take them into account when discussing its programme of work. The Committee took note of the Commission's opinion on operational activities and the involvement of the business community. In this context, it noted that the business community participated regularly and intensely in its activities. It agreed, in view of the imbalance between resources and aspirations, to undertake a fundamental strategic review of the Committee's objectives, methods, resources and outputs which would be completed before the ECE session in May 2001. The joint session could not reach final agreement on the prioritization of its programme of work but approved the proforma set out in the annex of document TIM/2000/5, until the finalization of the strategic review (see para. 43).
39. The Committee took note of the activities recorded in document TIM/2000/6 and agreed to take them into account when discussing its programme of work.
40. Mr Jeff Serveau (Canada) was elected Chairman, and Mr Gheorghe Florian Borlea (Romania) and Ms Astrid Bergquist (Sweden) were elected Vice-chairmen. The session warmly thanked Mr. N. Burdin (Russian Federation) for his valuable contribution as Vice-chairman and past Chairman of the Committee.
41. Provided that conference services are available, the week of 2-5 October 2001 has been provisionally reserved for the fifty-ninth session of the Committee.
42. The joint session reviewed ECE/FAO activities over the past years (see annexes to TIM/2000/7; FO:EFC/00/9). It was not possible to review every item in detail. Pending the results of the strategic review (see para. 43), the joint session decided to carry out planned activities as proposed, except where modified in the descriptions (see paras. 44-59).
43. It considered that the programme as approved was in accordance with countries' needs and priorities but there were significant problems of the balance between resources and desired outputs, which in turn raised questions of priorities and quality control. It decided that there should be a process of strategic review and asked the secretariat, in close co-operation with FAO Headquarters, to arrange the following:
The strategy should be submitted for approval by the Timber Committee at its next session while the EFC authorized its Bureau to approve it after consultation with countries.
44. The joint session reviewed, commented and approved the proposed programme for EFSOS and the mandate for the Team of Specialists. As the quality and richness of the final output are dependent on the resources available, and considering that regular budget resources are only sufficient to produce a basic study, it invited governments and other agencies, including the private sector, to consider whether they could contribute to the programme in resources or in kind.
45. The joint session urged member countries which had not yet nominated correspondents to do so as soon as possible; participation and transparency are essential to the process, and the national correspondents have an important role to play as a means of communication between the secretariat and the forest and forest products sector in each country.
46. The following specific comments and suggestions were made:
47. The joint session considered future work on trade and environment on the basis of TIM/2000/7/Add.4; FO:EFC/00/9/Add.4. It took note of the proposal that EFSOS be used to prepare alternative scenarios on trade and environment themes. It decided to consider the question of trade and the environment in the context of the strategic review, while welcoming the work already done, notably the monitoring of markets for certified forest products and the special topic at the 1999 Timber Committee session.
48. The joint session was informed of the activities of the UN-ECE/FAO team of specialists to monitor and develop assistance to countries of central and eastern Europe in transition in the forest and forest products sector (ToS on CITs), and the current strategic directions of this work. The joint session noted and commended the close co-operation on CITs between ECE/FAO and the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe, especially in monitoring the implementation of Resolution H3.
49. Participating countries expressed their appreciation of the work done so far in this priority area, and confirmed their support for the future activities of the team of specialists. The future directions, scope, quality and effectiveness of the work with countries in transitions depend on the resources to be allocated, and the joint session urged countries to consider contributing resources to this work.
50. The joint session thanked Estonia for the organization of the workshop on the "Changing Role of State Forests" (Sagadi, Estonia, 6-8 April 2000) and noted that the topic of the workshop was very relevant in the light of developments of the transition process in countries of the central and eastern Europe. Mr. I. Gschwandtl (Austria) proposed to host the next international workshop on the "Changing Role of State Forests" in the first half of the year 2001 in Austria. The invitation was accepted with gratitude. The exact time of the workshop, place and practical details will be arranged by the organizers (Oesterreichische Bundesforsten AG) in co-operation with the ECE/FAO secretariat.
51. The delegation of Poland invited the team of specialists to hold its next meeting in September 2001 in Poland, in conjunction with the workshop on Resolution H3, which is to be organized by MCPFE. The invitation was accepted with gratitude, and the practical organizational details will be arranged by the ECE/FAO secretariat, the Vienna Liaison Unit of MCPFE, and the leader of the team Dr. S. Zajac (Poland).
52. Mr. I. Gschwandtl (Austria), Leader of the FAO/ECE Team of Public Relations Specialists in the Forest and Forest Industries Sector, reviewed the accomplishments of the team, emphasizing the success of the International Forest Communicators Forum 2000 held the previous month in Canada as documented in its report (TIM/2000/7/Add.6). He mentioned the team's meeting in conjunction with the Forum which focussed on the follow-up of the Forum (TIM/2000/7/Add.5). The joint session approved a 4-year extension of its mandate to carry out that specific work, to assist in three upcoming seminars of the FAO/ECE/ILO Joint Committee and to assist in public relations for the Commission and Committee's products, e.g. the TBFRA. The strategic review will consider the implications of this extension of mandate.
53. Mr. E. Pepke introduced the programme for the review of markets for forest products, explaining how it fits into the mandate of the Committee and Commission and defining the current programme and its resources. The Programme needs assistance in order to meet more of its mandate through a country-sponsored associate professional officer, a team of specialists and loaned experts.
54. The difficulty of receiving comprehensive and reliable statistics in a timely manner from the member countries in response to the Committee and Commission questionnaires was mentioned. As the country-supplied statistics are the basis of all the work, the joint session supported conducting a second meeting of statistical correspondents in order to improve collection and reporting of statistics.
55. The joint session agreed to consider the proposed team of specialists on forest products markets in the context of the strategic review.
56. The subject of the Joint Timber Committee and European Forestry Commission Study Tours was introduced by the secretariat. The joint session thanked the hosts, Industry Canada, and the organizers in the provinces of Quebec and British Columbia, for the successful tour held in September 2000 on "Certification of sustainable forest management and forest products in the forest and forest industries of Canada." A special thanks by the participants of the tour was given to Mr. Serveau.
57. Mr. E. Lenart (Poland), on behalf of the Minister of Environment, Poland, invited the Committee and the Commission to conduct the 2001 tour in Poland, possibly in conjunction with the meeting of the Team of Specialists on Countries in Transition (provisionally scheduled for 15-17 September 2001, meaning the tour might be 18-23 September 2001) (see para. 51). The joint session accepted the generous offer from Poland.
58. The joint session stressed the usefulness of the study tours, although concern was expressed over the level of secretariat resources devoted to them.
59. The delegation of Romania offered to host a seminar on the above topic in September 2001.
60. The joint session reviewed this item on the basis of a presentation of Secretariat Note FO:EFC/00/10 and noted that despite the many issues remaining to be resolved, the provisions of the Kyoto Protocol were likely to be implemented in some form in the near future. The joint session welcomed the contribution that FAO had made to the dialogue on forestry and the Kyoto Protocol through its role as neutral forum and the provision of information, and appreciated the inter-disciplinary work of the FAO Inter-Departmental Working Group to this end.
61. The joint session considered this item on the basis of a presentation of Secretariat Note FO:EFC/00/11 and noted the high priority given to issues concerning mountains in the European Region. It expressed appreciation for the work of FAO and the EFC Working Party on the Management of Mountain Watersheds and noted that the programmes and activities of the International Year of Mountains (IYM) should be long-term, action-oriented, process-driven and focussed primarily at country level. The IYM offers the opportunity to share experience with other regions and to provide renewed momentum for implementation of the recommendations of recent meetings. It emphasized that issues of mountain forests are interlinked with other sectors such as water, energy and tourism.
62. The joint session welcomed the recent efforts to re-focus the methods of the Working Party and improve its efficiency, to which the 22nd session (Toulouse) of the Working Party had contributed. It could play an enhanced role in providing linkages between various ongoing initiatives. The joint session adopted the revised mandate as agreed at the 22nd session of the Working Party.
63. None.
64. The Timber Committee and the European Forestry Commission adopted the present report of the joint session.
1. Adoption of the agenda
2. Arrangements for chairing the meeting
3. State of Forestry in the region
4. Special topics:
a) Sustainable Forest Management Practices, the work of the Joint FAO/ECE/ILO Committee on Forest Technology, Management and Training;
b) Consequences of storm damage by "Lothar".
5. Market developments in 2000 and prospects for 2001
6. In-session seminar: International dialogue on forests, support to the global and regional processes
7. Forest Resource Assessment
a) Forest Resources of Europe, CIS, North America, Australia, Japan and New Zealand, ECE/FAO contribution to the global FRA, results, issues, the way forward;
b) Global Forest Resource Assessment, results and future plans.
8. European Forestry Commission matters
a) FAO forestry activities in the region - review
of FAO Regular and Field programmes in Europe, including follow-up to
requests and recommendations of the 29th
session of the European Forestry Commission;
b)
AFWC/EFC/NEFC Committee on Mediterranean Forestry Questions - Silva Mediterranea;
c)
Regional issues identified by the Commission for the attention of the
Committee on Forestry (COFO);
d) Election of
officers;
e) Date and place of next
session.
9. Timber Committee matters
a) Matters arising from the fifty-fifth session of the Economic Commission for Europe;
b) Activities of Principal Subsidiary Bodies of ECE of interest to the Timber Committee;
c) Election of officers;
d) Date and place of next session.
10. Review of activities in 1999/2000 and integrated programme of work for 2001-2005
a) Next steps in outlook studies
b) Trade and environment issues in the sector
c) Public relations
d) Study tours
e) Other
11. Forestry and the Kyoto Protocol: key issues
12. International Year of Mountains, including the activities of the Working Party on the Management of Mountain Watersheds
13. Other business
14. Adoption of the joint session report
CHAIRPERSONS:
European Forestry Commission Timber Committee
Mr. Peter Csóka (Hungary) Ms. Astrid Bergquist (Sweden)
VICE-CHAIRPERSONS:
European Forestry Commission Timber Committee
Mr. Pierre Müehlemann (Switzerland) Mr. N.A. Burdin
(Russian Federation)
Mr. Arvids Ozols (Latvia) Mr. J.
Serveau (Canada)
Mr. José María Solano (Spain)
Ingwald Gschwandtl
Director
Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment
and Water Management
Marxergasse 2
A-1030 Wien
Tel: +43 1 71100 7305
Fax: +43 1 71100 7399
Email:
[email protected]
Martin Höbarth
Standing Committee of the President
of the Austrian Chambers of Agriculture
Löwelstrasse 12
A-1014 Wien
Tel: +43 1 53441
8592
Fax: +43 1 53441 8529
Email: [email protected]
Christian Rebernig
Member of the Board
Association of the Wood Industries of Austria
Schwarzenbergplatz 4
A-1030 Wien
Tel.: +43 1 7122601
Fax.: +43
1 712 2601-19
E-mail: [email protected]
Carl De Schepper
Forest
Engineer
Ministry of the Flemish Community
Flemish Forest Service
Koning
Albert II - Laan 20 bus 8
B-1000 Brussels
Tel. +32 2 553 8122
Fax: +32 2 553
8105
Email: [email protected]
Guillaume Daelmans
Secrétaire général
Fédération belge Commerce Importation du Bois
Galerie du Centre, Bloc 1
rue des
Fripiers, 15/17
B-1000 Bruxelles
Tel: +32 2 219 4373
Fax: +32 2 229
3967
Email: [email protected]
Jeffrey Serveau
Senior
Industry Officer
Industry Canada
235 Queen St.
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A0H5
Tel: +1 613 954 3039
Fax: +1 613 952 8988
Email: [email protected]
Marc Boutin
Director, Quebec Wood Export Bureau
979 avenue de Bourgogne
Ste Foy,
Quebec
Tel. +1 418 6506385
Fax.: +1 418 6509011
E-mail: [email protected]
Patrick Hum
Economist
Industry Canada
235 Queen St.
Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0H5
Tel: +1
613 954 3048
Fax: +1 613 952 8988
Email: [email protected]
William Townsley
B.C. Shake and Shingle Association
Chilcotin, Oak Grange Rd.
West
Clandon, Surrey, B.C.
Tel: +1 483 222596
Fax: +1 483 222596
Savvas Theophanous
Director, Department of Forests
Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment
1414 Nicosia
Tel: +357 2
303861
Fax: +357 2 781419
Email: [email protected]
Andreas Roushias
Alternate Permanent Representative
to FAO
Permanent Representation of the Republic of
Cyprus to FAO
Piazza Farnese 44
00186 Rome
Tel: +39 06
6865758/6865263
Fax: +39 06 68803756
Email: [email protected]
Pavel Rybnícek
Vice-Minister for Forest Management
Ministry of Agriculture
Tešnov 17
117 05 Prague 1
Tel: +42 2
2320106
Fax: +42 2 2312706
E-mail: [email protected]
Pavel _koda
Counsellor
Permanent Representative to FAO
Embassy of the Czech Republic
Via
dei Gracchi, 322
00192 Roma
Tel: +39 06 324 4459
Fax: +39 06
324 4466
Erik Kosenkranius
Director,
Development Affairs
Ministry of Environment, ESFMC
Viljandi mnf. 18 B
Tallinn
Tel: +372 62 81500
Fax: +372 62
81510
Email: erik@riigimets
Mati Valgepea
Specialist of Forestry Statistics
Centre of Forest Protection and Silviculture
Ministry of Environment
Rõõmu tee
2
51013 Tartu
Tel: +372 7339
944
Fax: +372 7339 464
Email:
[email protected]
Ilmar Mändmets
Permanent Representative of Estonia
to FAO
Viale Liegi, 28
Rome
Tel: +39 06 8440 751
Fax: +39
06 8440 75119
Email: [email protected]
Aarne Reunala
Director-General
Ministry of
Agriculture and Forestry
Department of Forestry
PO Box 30, FIN-00023 Government
Helsinki
Tel: +3589 160 3350
Fax: +3589 160 2280
Email: [email protected]
Jouni Suoheimo
Senior Adviser
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Department of Forestry
PO Box 30,
FIN-00023 Government
Helsinki
Tel: +3589 160 88681
Fax: +3589
160 2430
Email: [email protected]
(Ms.) Aulikki Kauppila
Counsellor
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Department of Forestry
PO Box 30,
FIN-00023 Government
Helsinki
Tel: +3589 160 88681
Fax: +3589
160 2430
Email: [email protected]
Matti Sihvonen
Vice President
Finnish Forest Industries Federation
PO Box 336,
FIN-00171 Helsinki
Tel: +358 9 13266692
Fax: +358 9
132 4410
Email: [email protected]
Pekka Kallio-Mannila
Counsellor
Natural Resources and Forest Policy
Finnish Forest Industries Federation
PO Box 336,
FIN-00171 Helsinki
Tel.: +358 9 132 6624
Fax: +358 9
132 4445
E-mail: [email protected]
Juha Kalevi Hakkarainen
Research Manager
Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Forest Owners
(MTK)
PO Box 510, FIN-00101
Helsinki
Tel: +358 9 1311 5490
Fax: +358 9 1311 5403
Email: [email protected]
Juhani Rouhiainen
Counsellor (Agriculture)
Embassy of the Republic of Finland
Via Lisbona, 3
00198 Roma
Tel: +39 06 852231
Fax: +39 06 854
0362
Email: [email protected]
Perttu Pohjonen
Forest Products Marketing Department
University of Helsinki
Pursimienhenkatu 14 B23
FIN-00150
Helsinki
Tel: +358 9 639 613
Email: [email protected]
Bernard Chevalier
Chargé de
mission pour les affaires
internationales
Ministère de l'agriculture et de la pêche,
DERF
78 rue de Varenne
F-75749 Paris 07 SP
Tel: +33 1
4955 5789
Fax: +33 1 4955 5112
Email: [email protected]
Michel Thibier
Conseiller scientifique
Représentant permanent adjoint
Représentation permanente de la France auprès de l'OAA
Corso del Rinascimento, 52
00186
Rome
Tel: +39 06 6865305
Fax:
+39 06 6892692
Email: [email protected]
Paul Delduc
Chef du bureau de la modernisation et de
l'orientation économique
Direction de l'espace rural et
de la forêt
Ministère de l'agriculture et de la pêche
19, avenue du Maine
F-75732
Paris CEDEX 15
Tel: +33 1 49555142
Fax: +33 1 49554076
Email: [email protected]
(Mme) Sylvie Benda-Alvarez
Chargée d'études
économiques
Office national des forêts
2 avenue de St. Mandé
F-75012
Paris
Tél.: +33 1 40195911
Fax: +33 1 40195942
E-mail: [email protected]
Pierre Verneret
Directeur, Fédération Nationale du
Bois
6, rue François 1er
75008 Paris
Tel: +33 1 5669 5200
Fax: +33 1
5669 5209
Email: [email protected]
Yves Costrel de Corainville
Délégué Général
Fédération Nationale du Bois
6,
rue François 1er
75008
Paris
Tel: +33 1 5669 5200
Fax: +33 1 5669 5209
Email: [email protected]
Ernst Wermann
Director of
Forests
Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and
Forestry
Rochusstr. 1
D-53123
Bonn 1
Tel: +49 228 529 4325
Fax: +49 228 529 4318
Email: [email protected]
Johann Georg Dengg
Regional Officer-in-Charge
Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry
Rochusstr. 1
D-53123 Bonn 1
Tel: +49 228 529 3359
Fax: +49 228
529 4318
Email: [email protected]
Vassilis Bornovas
Deputy
Permanent Representative of Greece to FAO
Embassy of
Greece
Via Saverio Mercadante, 36
00198 Rome
Tel: +39 06 841 6873
Fax: +39 06 841 5927
Email: [email protected]
Dimitrios Vakalis
Forester
Ministry of Agriculture
Hippokratous 3-5
101 64 Athens
Tel: +30 1 362 8041
Fax: +30 1 360
8685
Email: [email protected]
John McLoughlin
Irish
Forestry Board
Leeson Lane
Dublin 2
Tel: +353 1 663 5267
Fax: +353 1 6768 598
Email: [email protected]
James Gerard Cody
Assistant Principal
Forest Service
Department of the
Marine and Natural Resources
Johnstown Castle
Wexford
Tel: +353 53 60211
Fax: +353 53 43836
Email: [email protected]
Franco Cozza
Director,
Division III
International Relations
General Direction of Forestry
Ministry of Agricultural and Forest Policies
Via Carducci, 5
00187 Rome
Tel: +39 06 485841
Fax: +39 06
4817 690
Email: [email protected]
Paolo Vicentini
Senior Official
Ministry of Agricultural and Forest Policies
Via Carducci, 5
00187 Rome
Tel: +39 06 4818 972
Fax: +39 06
4817 690
Email: [email protected]
Roberto Cavalensi
Official, State Forestry Unit
Ministry of Agricultural and Forest Policies
Via Carducci, 5
00187 Rome
Tel: +39 06 4817 690
Fax: +39 06
4817 690
Email: [email protected]
Giorgio Cavalleri
Ministerial Official, Ministry of
Agricultural and Forest Policies
Via Carducci, 5
00187 Rome
Tel: +39 06 466 57046
Fax: +39 06 481 7690
Email: [email protected]
(Ms.) Lorenza Colletti
Forest Officer, Ministry of
Agricultural and Forest Policies
Italian Forest Service
Via A. Carducci, 5
00187 Rome
Tel: +39 06 4665 7046
Fax: +39
06 481 7690
Email: [email protected]
Everdo Giordano
Professor, MURST
Facoltà di Agraria - DISAFRI
Via
S. Camillo de Lellis
01100 Viterbo
Tel: +39 0761 357 403/4
Fax: +39
0761 357 389
Email: [email protected]
Piermaria Corona
Università degli Studi di Firenze -
MIPAF
Via San Bonaventura, 13
50145 Florence
Tel: 39 055 302
3140
Fax: 39 055 319 179
Email: [email protected]
Maurizio Magni
Procuratore della Giunta
FEDERLEGNO-ARREDO
Via Toscana, 10
00187 Rome
Tel: +39 06 4200
681
Fax: +39 06 42817391
Email: [email protected]
Paolo Cora
FEDERLEGNO-ARREDO
Via Toscana, 10
00187 Rome
Tel: +39 06 4200 681
Fax: +39 06
42817391
Email: [email protected]
(Ms.) Nicoletta Cutolo
Istituto Nazionale di
Statistica (ISTAT)
Settore Forestale - Servizio
Agricultura
Via Ravá, 150 Rome
Tel: 39 06 595 24540
Fax: 39 06
5410 528
Email: [email protected]
Pierre Desclos
Forest Products Consultant
Via Cassia 1004
00189 Rome
Tel: 3906 3031 1046
Fax: 3906 3031
1293
Email: [email protected]
Armando Cafiero
Deputy Managing Director
ASSOCARTA
Bastioni di Porta Volta
7
20121 Milan
Tel.: +39
0229003018
Fax: +39 0229003396
e-mail: [email protected]
(Ms.) Lara Malucelli
Secretary
FEDECOMLEGNO
Via Toscana 10
00187 Rome
Tel.+ 39 06 4200681
Fax.: +39 06 42012236
E-mail: [email protected]
Vittorio Comi
President ASCOMLEGNO
Scalo Legnami
34145 Trieste
Tel.: +39 040 827984
Fax.: +39 040
823446
E-mail: [email protected]
Camillo Castellani
Ministry of Agricultural and
Forest Policies
Via F. Giacomelli 46
00142 Rome
Tel.: +39 065190548
Tomass Kotovics
Head of
President's Office
State Forests of Latvia
Kristapa Street 30
LV-1046 Riga
Tel: +371 940 8866
Fax: +371
780 5430
Email: [email protected]
Arvids Ozols
Deputy State Secretary for Forestry
Ministry of Agriculture
Republikas
laukums 2
Riga, LV-1981
Tel:
+371 7027 201
Fax: +371 7027 096
Email: [email protected]
Arvydas Lebedys
Director
Centre of Forest Economics
Ministry of Environment
Vytenio
Str. 6
LT-2600 Vilnius
Tel:
+370 2 232 936
Fax: +370 2 232 937
Email: [email protected]
Vilija Augutaviciene
Chief Officer
Department of Forests and Protected Areas Ministry of
Environment
A. Juorapavicìaus g. 9
2600 Vilnius MTP
Tel: +3702 725879
Fax: +3702 722029
Email: [email protected]
Peter R. Schutz
Senior
Staff Officer
Nature Management Department
Ministry of Agriculture, Nature Management and Fisheries
P.O. Box 20401
2500 EK The
Hague
Tel.: +3170 378 5641
Fax: +3170 378 6146
E-mail: [email protected]
Lodewyk Dielen
Director, SBH
Boszandweg 5
Wageningen
Tel.: +31 317 466550
Fax +31 317
410247
E-mail: [email protected]
Oluf Aalde
Director-General
Department of Forestry
Ministry of Agriculture
PO Box
8007 N-0030 Oslo
Tel: +47 2 224 9360
Fax: +47 2 224 2754
Email: [email protected]
Arne Ivar Sletnes
Adviser
Department of Forestry
Ministry of
Agriculture
PO Box 8007 N-0030 Oslo
Tel: +47 2 224 9377
Fax: +47 2 224
2754
Email: [email protected]
Finn Johansen
Director-General
The Norwegian Sawmill Industries Association
Jakthia 27C
1361 Ostuos
Tel: +47 67145889
Email: [email protected]
Aasmund Bunkholt
Marketing Director
The Norwegian Sawmill Industries Association
Essendropsgl. 3
0307 Oslo
Tel: +47 230 87608
Fax: +47 2246 5523
Kjetil Løge
Marketing Manager
The Norwegian Forest Owners'Federation
Stortnesgt. 30
PL. 1438 Vika
Tel: +47 220 10550
Fax: +47 228
34047
Email: [email protected]
Edward Lenart
Adviser to
the Minister
Department of Forestry, Nature
Conservation and Landscape
Ministry of the Environment
ul.Wawelska 52/54
00-922
Warsaw
Tel: +48 22 825 4105
Fax: +48 22 825 4705
Email: [email protected]
Roman Michalak
Forest Officer
Department of Forest Management Planning and Monitoring
Forest Research Institute
Bitwy
Warszawskiej 1920
Roku nr 3
00-973 Warsaw
Tel: +48 22 822 3201
Fax: +48 22 822 3201
Email: [email protected]
Joao De Sousa Teixeira
Head
of Department
Ministry of Agriculture, Rural
Development and Fisheries
Av. Joao Crisostomo, 28 40
1069-041 Lisboa
Tel: +351 21 312 4803
Fax: +351 21
312 4996
Email: [email protected]
Conceição Ferreira
Head of Division
Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries
Av. Joao Crisostomo, 28 40
1069-041 Lisboa
Tel: +351 21 312 4910
Fax: +351 21
312 4992
Email: [email protected]
(Ms) Maria Carolina Varela
Ministry of Agriculture
Estacão Florestal Nacional PROCALFER
Quinta do Marouês
Tel.: +351 21
4415763
Fax.: 351 21 4415660
E-mail: [email protected]
Tinel Gheorghe
Director,
Forestry Department
Ministry of Water, Forest and
Environmental Protection
B-dul Libertati 12
Tel: +40 1 410 0531
Fax: +40 1 410
0531
Gheorghe Florian Borlea
Director, National Forest
Administration
Ministry of Water, Forest and
Environmental Protection
Episcopiei 48
Arad
Tel: +40 5 728 0261
Fax: +40 5 725 0551
Email: [email protected]
Ioan Pavel
Alternate Permanent Representative to FAO
Embassy of Romania
Via Nicolò
Tartaglia 36
00197 Rome
Tel.:
+39 068084529
Fax.: +39 068084995
E-mail: [email protected]
Ioan Ciurea
Director General
INL - National Institute of Wood
7
Fabrica de Glucoza Str.
Bucharest 2
Tel: +40 1 242 2600
Fax: +40 1 242
3550
Email: [email protected]
(Mrs.) Constanta Istratescu
Scientific Secretary
INL - National Institute of Wood
7
Fabrica de Glucoza Str.
Bucharest 2
Tel: +40 1 242 3329
Fax: +40 1 242
3550
Email: [email protected]
Nikolaj Burdin
General
Director
Research and Design Institute on Economics,
Production Management and Information of Forestry, Pulp and Paper and
Woodworking Industries
JSC NIPIEIlesprom
Klinskaya St., 8
125818 Moscow
Tel: +7 95 456 1303
Fax: +7 95 456
5390
Email: [email protected]
Alexei Kornienko
Deputy Director
Department of International Cooperation
Ministry of Natural Resources of the
Russian Federation
Ryatnitskaya
str. 59/19
113184 Moscow
Tel:
+7 95 951 6101
Fax: +7 95 951 7061 / 9430013
Email: [email protected]
Igor V. Shapovalov
Minister Plenipotentiary
Embassy of the Russian Federation
Via Gaeta, 5, Rome
Tel: +39 06 494
1680
Fax: +39 06 491031
Alexander Gusakov
Counsellor
Embassy of the Russian Federation
Via Gaeta, 5, Rome
Tel: +39 06 494
1680
Fax: +39 06 491031
Valentin Korobov
General Director
Central-Scientific-Research and Project-Design Institute
Mechanization and Power Supply of Forest Industry
Moskovskaya str., 21
Moscow Region
141400 Khimki
Tel: +7 95 572
6353
Fax: +7 95 797 2675
Email: [email protected]
Maxim Potapov
First Secretary
Department of International Organizations
Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
32/34 Smulenskaya-Sennaya sq.
121200 Moscow
Tel: +7 95 244 4211
Fax: +7 95 244 2401
Email: [email protected]
Eduard L. Akim
Head
Department of Technology, Pulp and Composite Materials
4 Ivana Chernykh Street
RF-198092
St. Petersburg
Tel: +7 812 247 3558 / 534 9943
Fax: +7 812 534 8138
Email: [email protected]
Jan Ilavský
Director
Forest Research Institute
Ministry
of Agriculture
Masarykova str. 22
96092 Zvolen
Tel: +421 855 533
5716
Fax: +421 855 532 1883
Email: [email protected]
Lubomír Micek
Permanent Representative of the Slovak
Republic to FAO
Embassy of the Slovak Republic
Via dei Colli della Farnesina, 144
00194 Roma
Tel: +39 06 367 151/2
Fax: +39 06 367 15266
Maksimilian Mohoric
State
Secretary for Forestry
Ministry for Agriculture,
Forestry and Food
Dunajska 56
58 Ljubljana
Tel.: +386 61 1789144
Fax: +386 61 1789144
E-mail:
[email protected]
Danilo Beloglavec
Minister Plenipotentiary to FAO
Permanent Representation of the Republic of Slovenia to
FAO
Via della Traspontina, 10
00193 Rome
Tel: +39 06 5091 4376
Fax: +39 06 5235 5112
Email:
[email protected]
Jurij Begu_
Head of Department
Forest Service
Vecna Pot 2
1001 Ljubljana
Tel.: +386 61
1345432
E-mail: [email protected]
José María Solano
Jefe,
Servicio Ordenación Selvicultura
Ministerio de Medio
Ambiente
Gran Vía de San Francisco, 4
28005 Madrid
Tel: +34 91 597 5600
Fax: +34 91 597 5565
Email: [email protected]
Javier Piernavieja Niembro
Representante Permanente
Adjunto
Oficina del Representante Permanente de España
ante la FAO
Largo dei Lombardi, 21
00186 Roma
Tel: +39 06 686 9539
Fax: +39 06 687 3076
Email: [email protected]
(Mrs) Astrid Bergquist
Deputy Director
Division of Energy
and Primary Industries
Ministry of Industry, Employment
and Communications
S-103 33 Stockholm
Sven A. Svensson
Head of Analysis
Department
National Board of Forestry
S-55183 Jönkoping
Tel.: +46 36
155655
Fax.: +46 36 166170
E-mail: [email protected]
Lennart Ackzell
Coordinator International Affairs
National Board of Forestry
S-551 83 Jönkoping
Tel: +46 36
155706
Fax: +46 36 166170
Email: [email protected]
Katarina Ekberg
Senior Advisor
Analysis Department
National Board
of Forestry
551 83 Jönkoping
Tel: +46 36 155591
Fax: +46 36
166170
Email: [email protected]
Mikael Westin
Managing Director
Swedish Wood Association
P.O. Box
16385
S-10327 Stockholm
Tel.:
+46 8 7627965
Fax.: +46 8 762 7990
E-mail: [email protected]
Werner Schaerer
Director
General
Swiss Forest Agency
Swiss Agency for the Environment, Forests and Landscape
CH-3003 Bern
Tel: +41 31 324 7836
Fax: +41 31 324 7866
Email: [email protected]
Otmar Wüest
President of the Conference of the Heads
of the Cantonal Forest Services
Head of the Cantonal
Forest Service of Canton Lucerne
Bundesplatz 14
CH-6002 Luzern
Tel: +41 41 228
6201
Fax: +41 41 210 3724
Email [email protected]
Marco Zanetti
Chef de Section
Office fédéral de l'environnement, des forêts et du paysage
CH-3003 Berne
Tel: +41 31 324
7784
Fax: +41 31 324 7789
Email: [email protected]
Christian Küchli
Head, Society and Forest Unit
Swiss Forest Agency
Swiss Agency
for the Environment, Forests and Landscape
CH-3003 Bern
Tel: +41 31 324 7780
Fax: +41
31 324 7866
Email: [email protected]
Erkan Ispirli
Head, Foreign
Relations and EU Department
Ministry of Forestry
Atatürk Bulvari No. 153
TR-06100
Bakanliklar, Ankara
Tel: +90 312 417 7724
Fax: +90 312 417 9160
Email: [email protected]
Ahmet Saylam
Agricultural Counsellor
Permanent Representation of the Republic of Turkey to FAO
Via F. Denza, 27 - Int. 16
00197 Roma
Tel: +39 06 8069 0562
Fax: +39 06 8066 5610
Email:
[email protected]
Michael Dudley
Head,
International Policy
Forestry Commission
231 Corstorphine Rd.
Edinburgh
Tel.: +44 131 314 6115
Fax: +44
131 334 0442
E-mail: [email protected]
Miles Wenner
Forestry Commission
55 Moffat Rd.
Dumfries DG1 1NP
Tel: 44 1387 272440
Fax: 44 1387
274591
Email: [email protected]
Michael Buckley
Consultant
12 Turnstone House
Star Place, St.
Katharine Docks
London, E1W 1AE
Tel: +44 20 7709 7408
Fax: +44 20
7709 7408
Email: [email protected]
Keith Forsyth
European Timber Procurement
VELUX
Unit S, Telford Road
Eastfield Industrial Estate
Glenrothes, KY13 8DS
Tel: +44 1592
773181
Fax: +44 1592 773253
Email: [email protected]
Rubert Oliver
Editor
Hardwoodmarkets.com
19 Raikeswood
Drive
Skipton, North Yorkshire
Tel./Fax: +44 1756 796 922
Email:
[email protected]
David Brooks
Research
Forester
USDA Forest Service
Forestry Science Laboratory
3200
SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis, OR 97331
Tel: +1 541 750 7416
Fax: +1 541
750 7329
Email: dbrooksø[email protected]
Albert Schuler
Research Economist
USDA Forest Service
Northeast
Forest Experiment Station
Princeton, West Virginia
Tel: +1 304 431 2727
Fax: +1 304
431 2772
Email: [email protected]
Mattias Lövgren
Associate
Expert
Sectoral Activities Department
International Labour Office
4,
route des Morillons
CH-1211 Geneva 22
Tel: +41 22 799 7778
Fax: +41 22
799 7967
Email: [email protected]
Hans Höfle
Chairman Joint FAO/ECE/ILO Committee on
Forest Technology, Management and Training
Auf dem Thie
4
D-37120 Bovenden
Germany
Tel.: +49 551 508890
Fax.: +49 551
5088555
E-mail: [email protected]
Peter Mayer
Head
Liaison Unit Vienna
Marxergasse 2
A-1030 Vienna
Austria
Tel: +43 1 710 7702
Fax: +43 1 710
7702-13
Email: [email protected]
Alexander Buck
Scientific Officer
Liaison Unit Vienna
Marxergasse 2
A-1030 Vienna
Austria
Tel: +43 1 710 7702
Fax: +43 1 710
7702-13
Email: [email protected]
D. Miguel Pérez Turrado
Presidente Ejecutivo
Avda.
Madariaga No. 1 1o
48014 Bilbao
España
Tel.: +34 4 4206990
Fax.: +34 4 4763715
E-mail: [email protected]
Luis Javier Tellería Orriols
Consejero Delegado
Nekazal Ikerketa Eta Teknologia, S.A.
Granja Modelo
01192 Arkaute, Araba
España
Tel.: 34 945 121240
Fax.: +34 945 121290
E-mail: [email protected]
Ricard Estrada I Arimon
Director Gerent
Centre de la Propietat Forestal
A.C. 119
08130 Santa Perpètua de
Mogoda
España
Tel.: +34 93
5740036
Fax.: +34 93 5741695
Jean-Claude Monin
President
Les Thermes
F 73230 Saint Jean
d'Arvey
France
Tel: +33 4
79284203
Fax: +33 4 79284058
Email: [email protected]
Pier Carlo Zingari
Director
Les Thermes
F 73230 Saint Jean
d'Arvey
France
Tel: +33 4
79284203
Fax.: +33 4 79284058
E-mail: [email protected]
Daniel Prudhomme
Président
6 avenue de Saint-Mandé
F-75012 Paris
Tel: +33 1 44755858
Fax: +33 1 44755400
E-mail: [email protected]
Eric Boilley
Directeur
6
avenue de Saint-Mandé
F-75012 Paris
Tel: +33 1 44755858
Fax: +33 1
44755400
Email: [email protected]
M. Hosny El-Lakany
Assistant Director-General
Forestry Department
Viale delle
Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
Tel.: +39 06 57055879
Fax.: +39 06
57052151
E-mail: [email protected]
Wulf Killmann
Director
FAO
Forest Products Division
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
I-00100 Rome
Tel: +39 06 5705
3221
Fax: +39 06 5705 5618
Email: [email protected]
Lennart Ljungman
Director
Forestry Policy and Planning Division
Forestry Department
Viale delle
Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
Tel.: +39 06 57055205
Fax.: +39 06
5705
E-mail: [email protected]
El Hadji Sène
Director
Forest Resources Division
Forestry
Department
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
Tel.: +39 06
57055978
Fax.: +39 06 5705
E-mail: [email protected]
Jim Ball
Coordinator
Policy
Coordination and Information Unit (FODA)
Forestry
Department
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
Tel.: +39 06
57054047
Fax.: +39 06 57052151
E-mail: [email protected]
Tage Michaelsen
Chief, Forest Conservation, Research
and Education Service (FORC)
Forest Resources Division
Forestry Department
Viale
delle Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
Tel.: +39 06 57056548
Fax.: +39 06
57055137
Email: [email protected]
Robert Davis
Senior Forestry Officer
Coordinator, FRA 2000 Programme
Forest Resources Division
Forestry
Department
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
Tel.: +39 06
57053596
Fax.: +39 06 57055825
E-mail: [email protected]
Jim Bourke
Senior Forestry Officer
Forest Products Division
Viale
delle Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
Tel.: +39 06 57054174
Fax.: +39 06
57055137
E-mail: [email protected]
(Ms.) Becky Ortiz
Meetings Officer
Forestry Department
Viale delle
Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
Tel.: +39 06 57056746
Fax.: +39 06
57052151
E-mail: [email protected]
(Ms.) Michèle Millanès
Meetings Assistant a.i.
Forestry Department
Viale delle
Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
Tel.: +39 06 57053641
Fax.: +39 06
57052151
E-mail: [email protected]
(Ms) Carol Cosgrove-Sacks
Director
UN-ECE Trade Division
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva
10
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 917
2480
Fax: +41 22 917 0036
Email: [email protected]
Christopher Prins
Chief, Timber Section
Trade Division
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland
Tel.: +41 22 917 2874
Fax.:
+41 22 917 0041
E-mail: [email protected]
Edward Pepke
Forest Products Marketing Specialist
Timber Section, Trade Division
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva
10
Switzerland
Tel.: +41 22
917 2872
Fax.: +41 22 917 0041
Email: [email protected]
Hans Jansen
Timber Section, Trade Division
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva
10
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 917
3728
Fax: +41 22 917 0041
Email: [email protected]
Jorge Najera
Timber Section, Trade Division
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva
10
Switzerland
Tel.: +41 22
917 3240
Fax.: +41 22 917 0041
E-mail: [email protected]
Volker Sasse
Forest Officer
Timber Section, Trade Division
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva
10
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 917
1637
Fax: +41 22 917 0041
E-mail: [email protected]
Alexander Korotkov
Timber Section, Trade Division
Palais des Nations
CH-1211
Geneva 10
Switzerland
Tel: +41
22 917
Fax: +41 22 917 0041
E-mail: [email protected]
Antti Juhana Kustaa Koskinen
Consultant
Timber Section, Trade Division
Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva
10
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 917
1701
Fax: +41 22 917 0041
Email:[email protected]
Symbol |
Agenda Item |
Title |
ECE/TIM/94 FO:EFC/00/1 |
Item 1 |
Provisional Agenda |
FO:EFC/00/2 |
Item 3 |
State of forestry in the region: synthesis of national reports on forest policy and institutions |
TIM/2000/1 FO:EFC/00/3 |
Item 4 |
Special Topics: (a) Sustainable forest Management Practices, the Work of the Joint FAO/ECE/ILO Committee on Forest Technology, Management and Training; (b) Consequences of storm damage by "Lothar". |
TIM/2000/2 ECE/TIM/BULL/53/3 |
Item 5 |
Market developments in 2000 and prospects for 2001 |
TIM/2000/3 FO:EFC/00/4 |
Item 6 |
In-session seminar: international dialogue on forests, support to the global and regional processes |
TIM/2000/4 FO:EFC/00/5 |
Item 7 |
Special topic: Forest Resources Assessment 2000 |
TIM/2000/4/Add.1 FO:EFC/00/5/Add.1 |
Item 7 |
Report of the meeting of the team of specialists on temperate and boreal forest resources assessment 2000 |
FO:EFC/00/6 |
Item 8(a) |
FAO forestry activities in the region |
FO:EFC/00/7 |
Item 8(b) |
Silva Mediterranea |
TIM/2000/5 |
Item 9(a) |
Matters arising from the fifty-fifth session of the Economic Commission for Europe |
TIM/2000/6 |
Item 9(b) |
Activities of principal subsidiary bodies of ECE of interest to the Timber Committee |
TIM/2000/7 FO:EFC/00/9 |
Item 10 |
Review of activities in 1999/2000 and integrated programme of work for 2001-2005 |
TIM/2000/7/Add.1 FO:EFC/00/9/Add.1 |
Item 10 |
European forest outlook studies (EFSOS) |
TIM/2000/7/Add.2 FO:EFC/00/9/Add.2 |
Item 10 |
Europeam forest outlook studies (EFSOS) |
TIM/2000/7/Add.3 FO:EFC/00/9/Add.3 |
Item 10 |
Trade and Environment Issues in the Forests and Forest Products Sector |
TIM/2000/7/Add.4 FO:EFC/00/9/Add.4 |
Item 10 |
Project on Capacity Building to Improve Trade Finance and Investment Prospects for the Russian Timber Sector |
FO:EFC/00/10 |
Item 11 |
Forestry and the Kyoto Protocol: Key issues |
FO:EFC/00/11 |
Item 12 |
International Year of Mountains - Working Party on the Management of Mountain Watersheds |