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Shanqing Gao <Shanqi...@efi.int>: Oct 08 02:23PM

📢 Upcoming ThinkForest / SUPERB webinar:
 
From Nature Restoration to National Restoration Plans – What Support Can the Latest Science Offer?
 
 
🗓 Date: Tuesday 4th November 2025
 
🕓 Time: 10:00–11:30 am CET
 
💻 Register here: https://efi.int/policysupport/thinkforest/ask_a_scientist_nature_restoration
 
 
The EU Nature Restoration Regulation (NRR), in force since 18 August 2024, sets legally binding targets to halt and reverse the decline of ecosystems in the EU. By 2030, restoration measures must cover at least 20% of the EU’s land and sea; by 2050, all ecosystems in need must be addressed. To fulfil these ambitious goals, each EU Member State must submit a National Restoration Plan (NRP) by 1st September 2026.
 
 
Forest ecosystems are an important pillar of the NRR. The regulation applies not only to forests that are already under protection (e.g. Natura 2000), but to all forests in the EU. Given that Europe’s forests differ widely in growing conditions, species composition, landscape and disturbance patterns, restoration plans must be tailored, forward-looking, science-based and socially accepted.
 
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Join this ThinkForest / SUPERB webinar to:
 
🌲 Explore different drivers of forest degradation and restoration approaches, including ecological and adaptive measures
 
🤝 Discuss key success factors for forest restoration, such as inclusive governance and participatory approaches
 
💡 Foster dialogue on challenges and opportunities in designing effective, realistic and synergistic NRPs
 
🎙 Speakers include:
 
* Helga Puelzl, Assistant Director, European Forest Institute
 
* Elisabeth Schatzdorfer, Principal Scientist, European Forest Institute
 
* Gesche Schifferdecker, Communications Manager, European Forest Institute
 
* Florian Claeys, European Commission, DG Environment
 
* Jenni Roche, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Ireland
 
* Katarina Tumpa, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Croatia
 
* Łukasz Rejt, Ministry of Climate and Environment, Poland
 
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💚 About ThinkForest: ThinkForest<https://efi.int/policysupport/thinkforest> is a European high-level forum on the future of forests. It provides a unique science-policy interface and inspiring and dynamic science-policy dialogue. ThinkForest works to identify information needs related to forest policy questions and build a common understanding of the problems at hand. By helping policy makers navigate through the wealth of information on offer and providing them with the best available expertise and the latest research-based information from the scientific community it enables informed decision making on strategic forest issues.
 
 
💚 About SUPERB: SUPERB<https://forest-restoration.eu/> (Systemic solutions for upscaling of urgent ecosystem restoration for forest-related biodiversity and ecosystem services) is one of the biggest ever EU-funded forest-focused projects (2021-2025, 20Mio. € EU-funding) with the overall goal to create an enabling environment for large-scale forest restoration across Europe. By combining scientific research with practical knowledge and considering broad societal interests, SUPERB is driving large-scale forest restoration while addressing climate adaptation. The project features 12 practical demonstration sites in different European regions, tackling diverse environmental challenges and restoration needs. Collaborating with diverse stakeholders, SUPERB promotes best practices and innovative solutions to protect as well as sustainably manage forests, enhance biodiversity, and ensure the provision of ecosystem services for both, nature and people.
 
 
Best regards,
 
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Shanqing Gao (She/ her)
 
Communications Officer
 
European Forest Institute (EFI) – Bonn Office
 
Platz der Vereinten Nationen 7, 53113 Bonn
 
Phone: +49 (0) 152 06838637<tel:+4915206838637>
 
www.efi.int<http://www.efi.int/>
Gabriela Rodrigues <grodrig...@gmail.com>: Oct 08 02:21PM -0300

Dear Colleagues,
 
We are pleased to invite you to join the *World Sustainable Development
Teach-In Day 2025 (WSDTID-2025)*, which will take place *online on 19
November 2025*.
 
This event is organized by the *Research and Transfer Centre “Sustainable
Development and Climate Change Management” (FTZ-NK)* at the Hamburg
University of Applied Sciences, with the support of the European School of
Sustainability Science and Research (ESSSR), the Inter-University
Sustainable Development Research Programme (IUSDRP), and the European–North
American Sustainability Research Consortium (ENASRC).
 
The central theme for this year’s event is:
*“Sustainability Research in Action: Local Solutions, Global Impact.”*
 
*WSDTID-2025 offers:*
 
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*Presentations by PhD students and postdoctoral researchers*, showcasing
innovative studies on sustainability and climate change;
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*Seminars led by educators and experts*, sharing valuable insights with
a global audience eager to learn from leading voices in sustainable
development.
 
This free online event provides a unique opportunity for students,
educators, researchers, and professionals to take part in inspiring
discussions, explore real-world sustainability research, and connect with
an international community committed to advancing the UN Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs).
 
By attending Teach-In Day 2025, you will have the opportunity to listen to
thought-provoking presentations, gain new perspectives, and join the global
dialogue on building a more sustainable future.
 
*Registration Details:*
Attendance is completely free, but registration is required to secure your
place at the event.
If you wish to attend, please complete the registration form using the link
below:
 
👉 *Click here to register* <https://forms.office.com/e/WNT5wA2vqy>
 
The registration deadline is *15 November 2025*.
 
After completing your registration, you will receive access details and
instructions to join the online sessions.
 
We look forward to welcoming you to the World Sustainable Development
Teach-In Day 2025!
 
Best regards,
FTZ-NK Networks
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*Gabriela Rodrigues*
Research Assistant
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Matthew TenBruggencate <mtenbru...@iisd.ca>: Oct 08 06:55PM

Dear colleagues,
 
The recent landmark International Court of Justice advisory opinion on the obligations of states with respect to climate change confirms that international law imposes binding legal duties on states to take preventive and precautionary measures to avoid climate harm-and a failure to do so can trigger international legal responsibility.
 
Join our Wednesday, 29 October 2025 webinar to unpack the implications this opinion holds for investment law and policy. Among many issues, our panel of leading legal experts will discuss:
 
 
* how this impacts investor-state dispute settlement (where investors challenge states that are taking ambitious climate measures)
* the future of investment treaty reform
* what concrete steps investment policymakers should consider to align their international agreements with states' climate obligations
 
Register and submit questions for the panel on Zoom<https://iisd-elp.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_u8Ngn8K0SAS5hoYoeXeM3g#/>.
 
Warmest wishes,
 
Matthew TenBruggencate (he/him)
Communications Manager
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
Email: mtenbru...@iisd.ca<mailto:mtenbruggencate@iisd.ca>
Mobile: 1 204 297 9779
My working hours may not reflect yours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside your normal work schedule.
 
IISD's headquarters in Winnipeg are situated on Treaty 1 Territory-the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe), Ininiw (Cree), Anisininew (Ojibwe Cree), Dene, and Dakota Nations, and the homeland of the Red River Métis Nation.
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