From Science to Policy 17

Carbon farming in the European forestry sector

  • Tommaso Chiti
  • Ana Rey
  • Jens Abildtrup
  • Jurij Diaci
  • Oliver Frings
  • Aleksi Lehtonen
  • Andreas Schindlbacher
  • Miguel A. Zavala

“Carbon farming” practices aim to enhance the carbon sequestration potential of forests and soils as well as avoiding or reducing greenhouse gas emissions. European multifunctional forest management aims to simultaneously enhance carbon removal and storage, as well as forest resilience and adaptation to climate change. Management practices such as afforestation (planting trees in an area with no recent tree cover), diversifying forest structure and composition, extending rotation periods or reducing harvesting intensity, site fertilisation as well as agroforestry or peatland management, can all contribute to reaching climate targets while maintaining forest multifunctionality and biodiversity. The EU has put in place a framework to implement carbon farming initiatives and is developing a regulatory framework for the accounting and certification of carbon removals from the atmosphere and wood products.