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Consultation on the green paper On Forest Protection and Information in the EU: Preparing forests for climate change |
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Policy field(s) |
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Environment, Agriculture, Energy, Climate |
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Target group(s) |
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All forest related interest groups, ENGOs, national/regional administrations, and interested citizens. |
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Period of consultation |
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From 01/03/2010 to 31/07/2010 |
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Objective of the consultation |
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The objective of this consultation is to get feedback from the general public on what the public knows about This green paper raises a series of questions relevant to developing options for future forest protection and information in the EU under a changing climate. The responses from EU institutions, MS, EU citizens and other interested stakeholders will inform and guide Commission considerations regarding any additional action at EU level to better prepare EU forests for climate change, and enhance the fulfilment of their functions. It may also provide input for discussions concerning the possible update of the EU Forest Strategy on climate related aspects. |
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How to submit your contribution |
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We welcome contributions from citizens, organisations and public authorities.
Received contributions will be published on the Internet. It is important to read the specific privacy statement attached to this consultation for information on how your personal data and contribution will be dealt with. If you wish to provide additional details in the form of electronic files, you may also use the email address: ENV-U43-sector-forest@ec.europa.eu |
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View the consultation document |
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Green Paper on Forest Protection and Information in the EU: Preparing forests for climate change |
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Access the invitation to |
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Reference documents and other, related consultations |
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Contact details |
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responsible service |
DG ENV, Unit B1, Forest Sector |
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postal address |
European Commission, B-1049 Brussels, BELGIUM |
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View the contributions |
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In the interests of transparency, organisations have been invited to provide the public with relevant information about themselves by registering in the Interest Representative Register and subscribing to its Code of Conduct. If the organisation is not registered, the submission is published separately from the registered organisations. |
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Results of consultation and next steps |
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The public consultation has resulted in a total of 261 contributions received. 144 contributions came through the ipm system and 117 were sent via email or mail to DG Environment.
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