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FP(11)2036:1 EU 2020 Strategy, resource efficiency and the potential of EU forests Hilkka Summa DG Agriculture and Rural Development European Commission Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 EU 2020 strategy Priorities: Smart, sustainable and inclusive growth Exiting the crisis Targets: Five EU wide headline targets National targets - Dialogue with the Commission - National reform programmes Tools: Flagship initiatives Using existing tools – the single market, EU budget, external policy tools Monitoring progress Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 EU 2020 Flagship Initiatives Smart growth Digital agenda for Europe Innovation Union Youth on the move Sustainable growth Resource efficient Europe An industrial policy for te globalisation era Inclusive growth An agenda for new skills and jobs European platform against poverty Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 A resource-efficient Europe - Flagship initiative under Europe 2020 Policy framework to deliver a shift towards a resource efficient and low-carbon economy Coordinated action in a wide range of policy areas Objectives: Economic performance while reducing resource use Innovation, new sources of growth, competitiveness Security of supply of essential resources Fight against climate change, limit environmental impacts of resource use Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 Forests as a natural resource Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 Forest resources in the EU • Forest and other wooded land: 178 million ha (42%) • Growing stock (FOWL): - 24 million m3 - data for 2005: 23 million m3 • Felling: - 60 % of the net annual increment in forest available for wood supply Based on FRA 2010 data Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 Employment in the forest-based sector (2009) • Employees in forestry and logging: 382 000 • Self-employed: 111 000 • Manufacturing of wood, products of wood and cork (employees and self-employed): 1,2 million In total 1,7 million in forestry and manufacturing of forest products • Manufacturing of paper and paper products: 689 000 In total 2,4 million people in the forest-based sector • 1.5 % of EU GDP (2.3 % for agriculture) • about 10 % of the total added value from manufacturing. Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 EU Biomass domestic supply for H&C and E - Primary energy (ktoe) by 2020 Biomass from forestry for H&C and E Biomass from agricultulture and fisheries for H&C and E 14186 26109 Biomass from w aste for H&C 66114 Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 Primary e ne rgy from biomass supply 2006-2015-2020 (ktoe ) in 25 NREAPs update 24th January 2011 Sew age sludge 2020 Industrial biow aste Municipal biow aste Agri by-products and f ishery by-products 2015 Agri crops and f ishery products Indirect supply of w ood 2006 Direct supply of w ood 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 Carbon stocks in EU forests • Total carbon stock in EU forests (FOWL) was estimated at 30 848 million tonnes – – – – – 58 % in soil, 26 % in aboveground biomass, 8 % in litter, 7 % in below-ground biomass and 2 % in deadwood. • The most significant total amounts of carbon in absolute values are in Finland (5 429 million t), Sweden (4 667 mio t) and Spain (3 069 mio t). • Carbon stored in EU’s forests is about seven times the amount of the total annual CO2 emissions of the EU Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 The Rural Development Policy post-2013 in the Communication from the Commission “the CAP towards 2020” Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 Why do we need a reform? To respond to challenges ahead Socio-economic challenges Environmental challenges Territorial challenges • Income gaps • GHG emissions • Price volatility, risk management • Soil depletion • Vitality of rural areas • Lagging behind rural regions • Habitats and biodiversity • Water/air quality • Diversity of EU agriculture Food security, food safety Synergies and complementaries with: first pillar, structural funds Contribution to Europe 2020 strategy Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 Objectives of the future RD policy 1. Contributing to the competitiveness of agriculture and rural areas, by promoting innovation, restructuring and efficiency in the use of resources 2. Contributing to the sustainable management of natural resources, by taking care of the environment and the countryside, enhancing resilience to climate change and maintaining the production capacity of the land 3. Contributing to a balanced territorial development of rural areas throughout the EU by empowering people in local areas, building capacity and improving local conditions and links between rural and urban areas Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 Orientations for rural development Environment, climate change and innovation as guiding themes Improved coherence with other EU policies More effective delivery mechanisms Strengthen the strategic approach The “toolkit” is already extensive Address risk management Review of distribution criteria Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 The way ahead: link with Europe 2020 INCLUSIVE growth: SMART growth: • Supporting innovation and skills, green technologies and uptake of research Rural Development • Providing incentives for social innovation SUSTAINABLE growth: • Unlocking local potential, diversifying rural economies and developing local markets and jobs • Opening-up alternative opportunities to accompany agricultural retructuring • Increasing resource efficiency and the provision of public goods • Reducing emissions, enanching carbon sequestration and developing bioenergy • Ensuring sustainable land management and addressing biodiversity loss Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011 15 Thank you Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” 24.2.2011