Live Streamed Presentations and Events
We’re live-streaming all 21 events from the main hall – the Victoria Hall – including all presentations from the plenaries and subplenaries, the opening and closing ceremonies and a ministerial discussion.
The selected presentations are the most anticipated, engaging more than 30 influential researchers, academics, professionals and other prominent stakeholders in scientific discussions on various trending and pressing topics.
Secure your digital participation from anywhere worldwide by signing up for our live stream package. The price is €199, with a 50% discount if you order before June 16th.
Upon payment, you will receive a unique link just for you. Enjoy!
Live Stream Programme
Monday, 24 June
8.30-10.30 (CEST)
- Opening of the Congress.
11.00-12.30 (CEST)
- Scientific Awards
- Session: “Thinking ecologically about cities in the Global South”, with speaker Harini Nagendra.
- Session: “The Risk of Women’s Exclusion to Sustainable Societies”, with speaker Cecile Ndjebet
- President’s Discussion “Translating scientific research into effective forest management to meet multiple societal objectives: challenges and opportunities”, with Angela Coleman, Jae Soo Bae, Peter Meyer, Cecile Ndjebet, Erich Schaitza and John Parrotta.
Tuesday, 25 June
11.00-12.30 (CEST)
- Scientific Awards
- Session: “Insects and diseases pose a growing threat to forest health worldwide”, with speaker Andrew Liebhold.
- Session: “The role of women in the context of the changing needs for the forest sector to meet the ambition in the future”, with speaker Juliette Biao Koudenoukpo.
14.30-15.30 (CEST)
- Session “Forest health under climate change and air pollution”, with speakers Elen Paoletti, Lu Zhang, Ovidiu Badea and Yasutomo Hoshika.
Thursday, 27 June
11.00-12.30 (CEST)
- Scientific Awards
- Session: “Forest bioeconomy in the era of sustainability transition”, with speaker Anne Toppinen.
- Session: “Potential of impact investing in forestry – an example from South America, South America Impact Forestry Fund, Paraguay”, with speaker Martin Forsén.
14.30-15.30 (CEST)
- Session: “Forests in a changing world – impacts on carbon and nutrient dynamics“, with Mathias Mayer, Nadine Ruehr, Christophe Orazio, Ellen Desie and Lars Vesterdal.
Friday, 28 June
11.00-12.30 (CEST)
- Scientific Awards
- Session: “Bending the Curve on Forest and Biodiversity Loss“, with speaker Frances Raymond Price.
- Session: “Valuing diversity in uncertain times”, with speaker Sally Aitken.
14.30-15.30 (CEST)
- Session: “Restoring forests and trees: Balancing goals, interests and trade-offs” with speakers Pablo Pacheco, Ida Djenontin, Maria Brockhaus, Pia Katila and Wil de Jong.
Saturday, 29 June
09.00-10.00 (CEST)
10.45-12.15 (CEST)
- Session: “Forest Transformation 4 Climate Restoration”, with Hans Joachim Schellnhuber.
- Session: “From Classroom to Canopy: Enriching Forestry Education of Secondary School Students through the School Forest Project and IFSA TreE-Learning“, with Isabelle Claire Dela Paz
12.15-14.00 (CEST)