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SUMMARY:IPC 27th Session: Poplars and other fast-growing trees for Cimate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
DESCRIPTION:In a world grappling with urgent challenges\, the 27th Session of the International Commission on Poplars and Other Fast-Growing Trees Sustaining People and the Environment (IPC27) will bring together experts under the theme\, “Poplars and Other Fast-Growing Trees for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation – Pathways to Climate Resilience and Carbon Neutral Societies.” IPC27 highlights the pivotal role of fast-growing trees in fostering sustainability amidst evolving environmental landscapes. \nFast-growing trees (FGT)\, trees with a mean annual increment (MAI) of at least 10m3 ha-1\, are part of large\, globalized value chains as much as they matter to smallholders and family farmers for their livelihoods\, and for the conservation and restoration of ecosystems. Planted forests\, accounting for 46 percent of global industrial roundwood demand in 2020\, will continue to grow in importance for sustainable wood production and are an important pillar of the bioeconomy. Advancing knowledge and policy on management of FGT is critical for upscale their use for restoration of ecosystems\, land management\, and increased supply of wood fibre. \nTaking place in Bordeaux on October 22-25\, 2024\, IPC27 marks the first in-person session since the approval of its new strategy. The session will unveil the outcomes of the new Working Parties and convene experts on a range of aspects related to management of fast-growing species. A study trip will take place prior to the session on October 17-20\, 2024\, and Italy will host a post-study trip on October 27-29\, 2024. The IPC Executive Committee will hold its 53rd meeting on October 21st\, 2024.
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/ipc-27th-session-poplars-and-other-fast-growing-trees-for-cimate-change-mitigation-and-adaptation/
LOCATION:Palais de congres\, Avenue Jean Gabriel Domergue\, Bordeaux\, 33300\, France
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SUMMARY:New Energy Farms Open Day
DESCRIPTION:NEF are holding a number of Open Days in 2024 to showcase the TEMPEC project\, \nTechnologies to Enhance the Multiplication and Propagation of Energy Crops\, which is part of the UK Governments’ Biomass Innovation Programme. \nThe Project is exploring the yield potential of a range of high yielding energy grasses\, which include Miscanthus and other Energycanes\, and demonstrating new systems to plant these crops based on NEF’s synthetic seed technology (CEEDS).\nThese Open Days are the first opportunity for the biomass industry to view these exciting new studies which include \n\nDemonstration plots of new varieties of Miscanthus and other potentially exciting Energycanes for the UK.\nNEF synthetic seeds (CEEDS ) and planters for establishing these crops.\nWork on the restoration of wetlands (Paludiculture) and contaminated land using high biomass crops\nAn impressive range of end uses for biomass\, some of which are well known\, but also some exciting new opportunities.\n\nThe Open Days will be of interest to farmers\, biomass processers\, end users of biomass feedstock and anyone with an interest in low carbon initiatives.\nOn the day you will learn about the benefits of high biomass grasses and their role in mitigating climate change\, new technologies developed in the TEMPEC project\, plus the new market opportunities and the financial benefits of growing these versatile regenerative agricultural crops. \nOpen Day Dates\n\n\nTaunton: 19th September\, 26th September\, 17th October\, 22nd October\nWadebridge: 25th September\, 24th October\nIsle of Wight: 23rd September\nDarlington: 8th October\n\n\n\nRegister Here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/new-energy-farms-open-day-wadebridge-tickets-959428525547 \nContact details:\nNew Energy Farms EU Limited\, 1 Cedar House\, Marlborough\, Wiltshire\, SN81NY\nUK Email: sales@newenergyfarms.com
URL:https://www.biomassconnect.org/event/new-energy-farms-open-day-6/
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