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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260320
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SUMMARY:ReForest at the 3rd European Carbon Farming Summit
DESCRIPTION:ReForest is pleased to announce its participation in the 3rd European Carbon Farming Summit\, Europe’s leading event focused on advancing regenerative agriculture and low-carbon farming solutions. The project will be presented with a poster on “Carbon farming practices in Poland” prepared by our colleagues from Polish Agroforestry Association (OSA). The poster will present information about agroforestry practices in Poland which is related to Reforest project activities. \nBuilding on the success of the 2025 edition held in Dublin\, where ReForest also took part\, the 2026 summit will take place from 17 to 19 March in Padua\, Italy. The 3rd Summit programme emphasises collaboration and dialogue to support robust climate action in farming. The summit offers a crucial space to discuss carbon farming implementation\, ensuring environmental integrity while scaling up impact. \nParticipants will: \n\nExplore the latest innovations in carbon farming and soil health\nConnect with a diverse network of practitioners\, scientists\, and policymakers\nDiscover practical strategies for implementing regenerative agricultural practices\nExamine how agroforestry systems can play a key role in climate resilience and carbon sequestration\n\nWe look forward to engaging with fellow participants in Padua and contributing to the collective advancement of carbon farming and agroforestry in Europe.
URL:https://agroreforest.eu/event/reforest-at-the-3rd-european-carbon-farming-summit/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTSTAMP:20260414T214633
CREATED:20260317T142048Z
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SUMMARY:ReForest joins the dialogue at the “How can the Nature-Based Solutions approach help build sustainable food systems?” event in Brussels
DESCRIPTION:On 18 March 2026\, the ReForest will participate in the event “How can the Nature-Based Solutions approach help build sustainable food systems?” in Brussels. The event will explore how the Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) approach can contribute to building more resilient\, sustainable\, and climate-friendly food systems across Europe. \nOrganised by the Institute for European Environmental Policy\, the event will bring together EU policymakers\, researchers\, EU-funded projects\, and stakeholders from farming and forestry organisations\, agri-food businesses\, and environmental NGOs. Participants will exchange experiences and discuss how nature-based solutions can help transform agricultural systems while delivering environmental and societal benefits. \nNature-based solutions are increasingly recognised as a key approach for addressing interconnected challenges such as climate change\, biodiversity loss\, and food system sustainability. Agroforestry\, which integrates trees into agricultural landscapes\, is one of the most promising NbS for farming systems. \nDuring the session dedicated to measuring and demonstrating public benefits\, the ReForest project will present its Public Goods Tool together with its financial scheme for agroforestry. Through its participation in this event\, the ReForest project will contribute to ongoing discussions on how assessment tools\, financing mechanisms\, and policy frameworks can accelerate the transition towards more resilient agricultural systems. \nThe event will also provide an opportunity for participants to exchange best practices and experiences from research projects\, policy initiatives\, and practical applications of nature-based solutions in agriculture.
URL:https://agroreforest.eu/event/reforest-joins-the-dialogue-at-the-how-can-the-nature-based-solutions-approach-help-build-sustainable-food-systems-event-in-brussels/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260320
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SUMMARY:Agroforestry in Czechia – 10 Years of Common Journey
DESCRIPTION:Date: 19 March 2026 \nThe conference “Agroforestry in Czechia – 10 Years of Common Journey” marks the 10th anniversary of the Czech Agroforestry Association and highlights a decade of progress in developing and promoting agroforestry systems in the Czech Republic. The event will bring together farmers\, researchers\, policymakers\, advisors\, and practitioners to exchange knowledge and discuss the role of agroforestry in building resilient and sustainable agricultural landscapes. \nThe programme will include expert presentations\, policy discussions\, and farmer-led panels focusing on the development of agroforestry practices\, national and European policy perspectives\, and examples of successful agroforestry projects. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussions about practical experiences\, challenges\, and lessons learned from implementing agroforestry systems. \nDuring the international session\, the ReForest project will be presented by Robert Borek (Poland) and Rico Hübner (Germany) as part of the session “Agroforestry from an international perspective.” \nThe conference will provide an important platform for dialogue between the scientific community\, policymakers\, and agricultural practitioners\, contributing to the wider exchange of experiences and strengthening collaboration within the European agroforestry network. \nParticipation in the event is free of charge\, but prior registration is required. \nMore information: https://agrolesnictvi.cz/prehled-akci/koference-agrolesnictvi-v-cesku—10-let-spolecne-cesty
URL:https://agroreforest.eu/event/agroforestry-in-czechia-10-years-of-common-journey/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260326T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260326T183000
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SUMMARY:Upscaling agroforestry in Europe – regulation and finance policy dialogues
DESCRIPTION:March 26\, 2026\, 13:00 – 18:30h \nEurope’s agricultural landscapes are at a critical turning point. The challenge is no longer whether we can produce food sustainably\, but whether food systems can remain viable on a planet that has already warmed by about 1.1°C above pre-industrial levels. We are heading towards far more dangerous projections\, with rising risks of crop yield losses and land degradation beyond 1.5°C scenario (IPCC\, 2023). \nThis is a call for society to reconcile productivity with climate resilience\, biodiversity restoration\, and long-term land stewardship \nAgroforestry—the integration of trees into farming systems—offers a transformative\, nature-based pathway. It enhances carbon sequestration\, strengthens ecosystem services\, improves soil health\, and diversifies farm income. Yet despite its well-documented benefits\, agroforestry remains under-scaled across Europe\, covering only about 15.4 million hectares—or 8.8% of the EU’s utilised agricultural area (den Herder et al.\, 2017). \nWhy is this the case? \nPast CAP programming periods have shown that institutional fragmentation and ‘policy silos’ continue to hinder progress. Agroforestry has often fallen between agricultural and forestry departments\, too agricultural for forestry and too forestry-oriented for agriculture. At the same time\, farmers considering agroforestry face high upfront costs\, long payback periods and limited access to blended or private finance. \nWe’re at a critical moment\, with agroforestry now prominently reflected in National Energy and Climate Plans and Climate Adaptation Strategies\, and with the proposed National and Regional Partnership Regulation (2028–34) offering new governance opportunities. \nScaling agroforestry requires more than stated ambition. It requires: \n\nRegulatory coherence across agricultural\, forestry and climate frameworks\nIntegrated national and regional planning mechanisms\nInnovative financial instruments that de-risk long-term ecological investments\nStronger bridges between public incentives and private capital\n\nOrganised in the Framework of the ReForest and DigitAF projects by the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association (EMEA) in collaboration with the European Agroforestry Federation (EURAF) and the German Association for Agroforestry (DeFAF) and hosted at the Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS)\, this Policy Dialogue will bring together policymakers\, researchers\, financial actors and practitioners to explore how Europe can move from pilot success to the systemic adoption of agroforestry. \nThe event will feature: \n\nA brief presentation of the latest research insights and evidence from European agroforestry initiatives from two Horizon Europe projects – ReForest & DigitAF\nA dialogue on leveraging National and Regional Partnership Plans to better integrate agroforestry support\nA dialogue on closing the investment gap and embedding innovative finance mechanisms within the future CAP\n\nBy bridging science and policy\, regulation and finance\, this event aims to help shape a governance and investment ecosystem capable of supporting Europe’s regenerative transition by enabling the upscale of agroforestry practices. \nRegistration link: https://ceps.my.salesforce-sites.com/eventregistration?eventid=a1GQA00000GrdBm2AJ \nDownload “Policy Dialogue on AF Programme”
URL:https://agroreforest.eu/event/upscaling-agroforestry-in-europe-regulation-and-finance-policy-dialogues/
LOCATION:SEPS Conference Room\, Place du Congrès 1\, Bruxelles\, Belgique
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