Call for abstracts: GreenPole conference on Nordic Forest Policies

1st-2nd October 2025, in southern Sweden
Forests are – maybe more than ever – subject to multiple pressing interests. In the interest of a development that is beneficial for society, forest policy seeks to find and implement optimal compromises between these interests. This conference aims to gather scientists, policy makers and stakeholders to exchange what we already know about Nordic forest policies and identify what we still need to figure out.
Currently they are inviting contributions to the program related to forests and forestry, especially on subjects the following subjects:
• Policy and governance
• Biodiversity and conservation
• Carbon storage and climate adaptation
• Timber production and resource management
• Wider benefits to people and communities
Despite the focus of the conference on Nordic forests, contributions on other subjects as well as from and about other regions are welcome. Deadline for either oral presentations or posters (250-300 words) is 2 May, 2025.
Link to the submission webpage.
The 2-day program includes:
- high-level keynotes from science (Paula Horne, TBC, Research Director at Pellervo Economic Research and Lead of the evaluation group for the Forest Biodiversity Programme for Southern Finland 2008-2025) and policy (Jan Svensson, TBC, Swedish Government Offices, Nordic Council of Ministers),
- a round table about the future of forest policies with participants from a wide range of stakeholders,
- scientific presentations, and a networking session.
So, if you work on forests and are interested in an exchange on the state of the art in Nordic forest policy and research, we cordially invite you to save the date!
Organisers:
The interdisciplinary project GreenPole “Green forests policies: a comparative assessment of outcomes and trade-offs across Fenno-Scandinavia” compares the governance approaches of forest policies across Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark over the last two decades. The project is funded by NordForsk and SNS in a consortium between Lund University, the University of Copenhagen, and the University of Helsinki for the period 2021-2025.
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