3 Dec

Norrsken House, Stockholm

Managing forest landscapes for climate change adaptation and mitigation

Enter the virtual Nordic climate action backdoor and participate in COP 25 without travelling! What role do forest landscapes play for our climate, and how can we manage them to combat climate change? This event held in Stockholm, with contributions from SLU researchers, will highlight experiences from Swedish actors in managing the forest landscape for water security, biodiversity and social values.

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Link to information at SIWI Swedish Water House.

Productive, multifunctional landscapes – with healthy ecosystems and a mix of trees, forests and agricultural lands – support and regulate the hydrological cycle whilst contributing to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Water resource management that supports the productivity of landscapes is key to poverty reduction and improved livelihoods for people, production of raw materials, enhanced biodiversity, and maintenance of the water cycle. Sustainable water resource management in landscapes supports several SDGs and provides important links between SDG 2 on Zero Hunger, SDG6 on Clean Water and Sanitation, SDG 12 on Sustainable consumption and production, SDG13 on Climate Action and SDG15 on Life on Land, as well as contributing to achieving the Paris Agreement.

This event will showcase Swedish knowledge and experiences on climate action forestry and agroforestry, as well as restoration for productive multifunctional landscapes, related to hydrology and water related ecosystem services. We will share experiences, best practices and innovative methods and ideas from Swedish actors, active in Sweden and internationally, in managing the forest landscape not only for timber but also for water security, biodiversity and social values, and thereby contributing to a more effective achievement of the SDGs and the Paris Agreement. The focus will be on governance, using practical examples from forestry, wetlands and agriculture.

The seminar will build on the success and challenges that Sweden has faced over the past 150 years in restoring a degraded forest landscape to today’s highly productive system, followed by examples where Swedish expertise has been exported and implemented in other parts of the world. We land in a panel discussion with the audience where we share lessons learned from experiences of similar challenges and discuss how to best proceed towards climate smart, productive and multifunctional landscapes.

Programme

14:00 Welcome and Introduction (Lotta Samuelson, SIWI)

14:05 Best practices and innovative methods and ideas from Swedish actors 
A landscape approach to water conservation (Olof Johansson, Sveaskog)
The transformative power of trees: Restoring tropical drylands for carbon and water (Ulrik Ilstedt, SLU)
Agroforestry for climate change adaptation and mitigation (Agroforestry Network – presented by Malin Gustafsson, SIWI/Agroforestry Network)

14:30 Panel discussion
Above presenters, together with:
Ulrika Åkesson, lead policy specialist Environment and Climate Change, Sida
Christina Snöbohm, senior sustainability strategist, COOP

14. 55 Concluding thoughts (Lotta Samuelson, SIWI)

Facts

Time: 2019-12-03 14:00 - 15:00
City: Stockholm
Location: Norrsken House
Additional info:

Welcome to a global dialogue about Nordic Climate Action - in Madrid, Stockholm and online! The Nordic Climate Action Weeks are taking place in two locations, one at COP25 in Madrid and one in Norrsken House in Stockholm. The two hubs are connected virtually and will be joined in a number of events that are transmitted online. The events are organized in 12 themes which you can read more about here.



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