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Forestry IE Insights Bordered

 

A series of online talks for timber growers and the farming community

This Webinar initiative was approved for funding from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) under the Woodland Support Projects 2021/2022.

 

The November 2021 Series of Forestry Webinars has now finished.
To view RECORDING, click on Webinar Title or on the 'Recording of Webinar' button.
Note: As most speakers were working from home, the sound quality of the recording varies.

 


 

Date: Thursday 4th November 2021
Introduced by Donal Magner, Irish Farmers Journal

'Forest Pest Risk Management'

'Best Practice: Biosecurity in private woodlands & Integrated Pest Management Strategy' – Mechteld Schuller, ITGA
'Irish woodlands - The threat from exotic pests' - Tom McDonald, Forestry Inspector, Forest Health Section, DAFM
'SMARTDEER Project' - Dr Simone Ciuti, PhD, Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology, UCD
Q & A

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Date: Thursday 11th November 2021
Introduced by Marina Conway, ITGA & Western Forestry Co-op & Woodland Festival 2022

'Woodland Recreation – Health & Wellbeing Benefits'

'Forests for all: exploring Ireland's woodlands' - Donal Magner, Author of Stopping By Woods, Editor, Irish Farmers Journal, Environment Lead, Rotary Ireland
'Innovations in Forest Recreation' - Daithi de Forge, Head of Recreation, Coillte
Q & A

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Date: Thursday 18th November 2021
Introduced by Donal Magner, Irish Farmers Journal

'Forest Food – Innovative Farming Solutions'

'Green Deal Food Forests - The Dutch Perspective' - Wouter van Eck
see https://www.voedselbosbouw.org/ketelbroek
'Potential for New Agro-Forestry & Food Initiatives in Ireland' - Eugene Curran, DAFM Forestry Inspector
Q & A

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Date: Thursday 25th November 2021
Introduced by Donal Whelan, Technical Director ITGA

'Forest Certification – Requirements & Solutions'

'Group certification & information systems to assist private woodland owners' – Mechteld Schuller of www.groupcertification.ie
'International Developments in Forest Certification – implications for Ireland' – Andy Grundy, Senior Certification Manager, Forestry - Western Europe, Soil Association Certification Ltd
'Roundwood supply forecast from private forests & future certification constraints' - Output of COFORD Wood Mobilisation & Production Forecasting Group - Henry Phillips, Forestry Consultant & John Ryan, Murray Timber Group
Q & A

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