Vienna Meeting, September 2003
Presentations given in Monday, 15 September (PowerPoint -format)
Main findings of COST Action E19:
Peter Glück, chairperson of the action
Conceptual framework of COST Action E19
Ine Neven, chairperson of WG1
Main findings of WG 1 on procedural aspects:
Relation between science and politics/policy
Peter Mayer, MCPFE, Head of the Liaison Unit Vienna
Contribution of COST E19 to MCPFE Vienna
Resolution 1
Margareth Shannon (USA)
Participation is a Goal, not just a Means,
in NFPs
Karl Hogl (Austria)
Opportunities and limits of co-ordination
in policy networks
David Humphreys (UK)
Main findings from country reports
Presentations of three exemplary countries:
Pekka Olonqvist (Finland)
Finland: Sustainable welfare via
forest diversity
Heiner Schanz (The Netherlands)
Netherlands: Forest policy paragon or
NFP failure?
Claudia Zingerli (Switzerland)
Switzerland: Optimising Sustainable
Forest Management
Jeremy Rayner (Canada)
NFPs as Vehicles for Next-Generation Regulation:
Lessons from Canadian and European Experience
Michael Pregernig (Austria)
The role of science in NFP processes
Interim Report
The draft of the Interim Report
on COST Action E19 "National Forest Programmes in a European
Context". All the comments are invited to mail to Peter Glück
peter.glueck@boku.ac.at
by mid-January 2003 at the latest.
Operational definitions of the basic elements of NFPs
Other papers
Legal Aspects of National Forest Programmes.
Papers Presented at the Meeting of COST Action E19; Aberdeen,
Scotland, March 2001. Editors: Willi Zimmermann and Franz Schmithüsen.
National Forest Programs in
European countries. An initial overview based on a quick survey
in countries participating COST E19 Action. Willi Zimmerman
and Ueli Mauderli.
The Book Project: Framework for National
Reporting – Authors’ Guidelines. David Humphreys (Editor)
Reflections on the approaches
of Working Group 1 (WG1) and Working Group 2 (WG2) and their
co-ordination. Karl Hogl & Michael
Pregernig
A Contribution to the
Future Structuring of the Action of Working Group 2. Frank
Hoffmann, Felix Reining & K.-R. Volz