WoodPoP

About

WoodPoP is an innovative policy dialogue platform which brings together all relevant actors to advance the sustainable use of wood. It develops wood-related policy solutions, measures and recommendations to strengthen wood-based circular bioeconomy.


RATIONALE

In the context of combating climate change, a growing number of countries, regions, cities and communities in Europe, as well as in other parts of the world, aim to enhance the sustainable use of wood and other renewable materials by fostering a forest-based bioeconomy. The renewable resource wood and other wood-based materials play a vital role in enabling the transformation towards a carbon neutral circular economy and climate positive society.

Against this background, The ‘European Wood Policy Platform' (woodPoP) has been initiated by Finland and Austria. Both countries have a long tradition in using wood as a construction material as well as wood-related policy development. Both countries have joined forces to upscale wood related activities at the European and global level.

woodPoP provides a dedicated forum for multilateral policy, knowledge and experience exchange between public and private actors from the wood sector at national and regional level to share best practices and opportunities of coordinated approaches in developing policy solutions to enhance the sustainable production and consumption of wood and its contribution to an innovative, circular bioeconomy.

Since December 2023, the Secretariat of the European Wood Policy Platform is hosted by the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO).  IUFRO will bring in its scientific network helping to provide policy options and will build synergies with the Wood For Globe project, also hosted in IUFRO.


GOALS

The European Wood Policy Platform:

  • develops wood-related policy solutions, measures and recommendations to strengthen wood-based circular bioeconomy and shapes the frameworks for sustainable wood-based value chains;
     
  • amplifies the visibility of wood as key driver for inclusive green growth;
     
  • creates joint understanding and actions on efficient, future-oriented wood-based pathways;
     
  • scales up cooperation and joint activities on effective wood policy development and implementation in the pan-European region, integrating best-practices from European and national wood-related initiatives and actions also taking into account global perspectives.

STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITIES


FOCUS AREAS

Technical Working Groups (TWG) provide thematic fora in order to discuss specific subject matters in view of identifying issues of joint interest and developing recommendations and policy solutions. Participation is open to representatives from public and private sector, interest groups, research organizations and networks, government officials and invited experts.
 

Technical Working Group

 

Co-lead

Governance

Wood policy formulation and implementation, wood – related policies

 

Georg Rappold and Lisa Lehner, Division wood-based value chain, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Regions and Water Management, Austria

Building

Use of wood in construction and green public procurement

 

Martin Behrens, EU and International Affairs, Agency for Renewable Resources, Germany

Innovation and Research

Research initiatives

 

Alfred Kammerhofer, Section Forest and Timber, Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), Switzerland

Education and Vocational Training

Qualifications along the wood-based value chain

 

Sarko Sajko, Wood Industry Directorate, Ministry of Economy, Tourism and Sport and Andreja Kutnar, InnoRenew CoE, Slovenia

Communication and Information

Wood promotion and advocacy, public awareness

 

Tomáš Krejzar, Department of Forest Policy and Economics, Ministry of Agriculture, Czech Republic

 

Objectives of the Working Groups

  • CONNECT: identify issues and adress data gaps
  • EXCHANGE: discuss challenges and trade-off, develop solutions
  • COLLABORATE: provide recommandations to the woodPoP High Level Meeting


VIDEOS

Second High Level Meeting, 4 October 2023, Helsinki, Finland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66Ac4coYvf0

First High Level Meeting, 1 December 2022, Innsbruck, Austria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcpY-APUwaA


Further links and information

The Secretariat is financed through the Austrian Forest Fund, an initiative of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Regions and Water Management.

If you want to learn more about the project or become involved, please contact:
Veronika Juch, Coordinator of the European Wood Policy Platform Secretariat, contact(at)woodpop.eu.


WoodPoP Homepage

www.woodpop.eu