The talk is structured around three guiding questions:
1.What is the problem?
2.How can governance serve as a solution?
3.If governance is the solution, what challenges does it introduce, and how can
they be addressed?
Addressing
these questions will enable the audience to gain a deeper understanding of the
current threats facing Europe’s forests, public perceptions of forests, and the
economic realities of forest ownership. This foundation is essential for
explaining the motivations driving European policymakers to design policies and
legislation for forest governance.
In the
second part of the talk, I will present new findings from an in-depth study
that systematically maps the current landscape of EU forest-related policies
and provides a comprehensive overview of governance at the EU level. The
results highlight both the extent of policy integration and a simultaneous
trend toward increasing fragmentation.
Format: Vortrag (englisch)
Link https://uni-freiburg.de/www40/vortragsreihe-sose-2026/