Ukraine’s Forestry Sector: Recovery and Resilience in Times of Climate Change and War
- Day theme: Adaptation, Cities, Infrastructure, Water, Waste, Local Governments, Bioeconomy, Circular Economy, and Tourism
- Forest Management
- Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture
- State Agency of Forest Resources of Ukraine
Ukraine’s forestry sector is on the front line of environmental, climate and security challenges. Full-scale war has caused significant damage to forest ecosystems — fires, mines and unexploded ordnance, land degradation in combat zones, etc. At the same time, climate change is putting more pressure on natural ecosystems by changing the water balance, spreading pests, and making extreme weather more common.
Despite these challenges, Ukraine has a unique opportunity to integrate the restoration of war-damaged forests, the adaptation of forests to climate change, and European standards of natural resource management into a single strategic course for post-war recovery. The event aims to highlight the role of forests and the forestry sector of the economy as a key element of Ukraine’s post-war ‘green recovery’ — for biodiversity conservation, carbon sequestration and the restoration of sustainable use of natural resources.
Speakers:
- Oleksiy Sobolev, Minister of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture of Ukraine (online)
- Marina Silva, Minister of Environment and Climate Change of Brazil
- Viktor Smal, Head of the State Agency of Forest Resources of Ukraine
- Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources of Brazil
- Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture of Germany
- Representative of Sweden
- Representative of World Bank
- Representative of EU
- Representative of FSC