Helsinki 1993
A commitment to sustainable forest management in Europe
The intention and commitment to apply the Forest Principles and other decisions of the UNCED at regional and national levels led to the Second Ministerial Conference, which was held in Helsinki in June 1993 under the joint chairmanship of Finland and Portugal. In addition to 37 European countries and the European Community, several organisations from the private sector, the international forestry community and environmental NGOs participated at this conference.
The General Declaration and the four Helsinki Resolutions reflect Europe’s approaches to global environmental issues, namely the promotion of sustainable forest management, the conservation of biological diversity, strategies regarding the consequences of possible climate change for the forest sector, and increasing co-operation with countries in transition to market economies.
Documents
- GENERAL DECLARATION
- RESOLUTION H1: General Guidelines for the Sustainable Management of Forests in Europe
- RESOLUTION H2: General Guidelines for the Conservation of the Biodiversity of European Forests
- RESOLUTION H3: Forestry Cooperation with Countries with Economies in Transition
- RESOLUTION H4: Strategies for a Process of Long-term Adaptation of Forests in Europe to Climate Change