ThinkForest Ask A Scientist: Carbon Farming in European Forests

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Carbon farming in forestry aims to enhance carbon sequestration while maintaining ecosystem health and biodiversity. It includes practices such as afforestation, extending rotation periods, diversifying forest structure, and peatland restoration. As the EU aims for climate neutrality by 2050, forests play a crucial role in removing CO₂ from the atmosphere and storing it in wood products. Given that forests cover nearly 40% of Europe’s land area, they are crucial to the EU’s emission reduction strategies.
Despite the potential benefits, implementing carbon farming faces challenges such as ensuring long-term carbon storage, preventing market leakage, and accurately quantifying sequestration benefits. Policy alignment, robust monitoring systems, and economic incentives are crucial to scaling up these practices effectively.
The ThinkForest Ask a Scientist webinar will explore these issues, focusing on the findings of the EFI From Science to Policy publication Carbon Farming in the European Forestry Sector.
In this webinar, you can:
- Engage with leading scientists involved in carbon farming research and policy development
- Ask questions directly to the scientists and gain a deeper understanding of carbon farming in European forests, exploring its challenges and opportunities
Hannes Böttcher (Öko-Institut) will contribute with an input on "Setting the scene: Carbon farming in the EU legislation" followed by a Q&A session.
Find more information here.