Symposium Spotlights Sustainable Aussie Forest Management

Dept of Agriculture

The Forestry Australia Symposium 2024 opens today in Ballarat, Victoria, under a 'healthy and resilient forests for our future' theme.

The symposium will explore concepts that underpin the science and best practice of sustaining and promoting healthy and resilient forests.

The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is a major sponsor of the symposium.

"We are passionate about natural resource management and support for sustainable forestry industries throughout Australia," Secretary Adam Fennessy said.

"The department's portfolio industries, including the forest sector, are on the frontline of climate change.

"Forestry, and sustainable forest management more broadly, are essential parts of the nation's emissions reduction efforts along with supporting regional jobs in sustainable forestry industries.

"I'm delighted to have had the opportunity to highlight DAFF's work in delivering the government's forestry agenda, and our role in supporting industry capability, research and innovation.

"The symposium will provide a forum for wide-ranging discussions about the environmental, social, economic and cultural benefits of healthy forests and the importance of active management to ensure that those values can continue being delivered.

"This includes presentations from several traditional owners, noting how their perspectives on caring for country can inform forest management.

"The symposium will also highlight innovative management to mitigate threats to forest health and resilience, and effective forest recovery and restoration following major disturbances.

"There are critical links between forests, regional development, human wellbeing, connection and creativity, which demonstrate the importance of this symposium, and the work undertaken to implement science and best practice into forest management in Australia."

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