Title: Ingwald GSCHWANDTL Governments
1Governments Role in Wood Promotion
- byIngwald GschwandtlFederal Ministry of
Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water
Management Vienna/Austria
2Content
- Why should a government promote wood?
- What can a government do to promote wood?
- Austria as a case
- forests and wood
- research and education
- representation, lobbying and communication
- business co-operations and networks
- legislation and standardisation
- SFM
- rural development
- political agreements and strategies
- Conclusions
3Why should a government promote wood?
- limited resources
- renewability and long term supply
- economic, ecologic, social values of forests
- employment and income
- rural areas
- carbon storage
- sustainable development
- competition and substitution
4What can a government do to promote wood?
- develop the economy
- protect the environment
- provide fair market conditions
- correct socially or environmentally undesired
market results, respecting market conformity - areas for activities and interventions are
numerous - legislation, research, education and training,
institutional capacities, economic and
sustainable development strategies, natural
resource management policies e. a. - seek country specific solutions
5Austria as a Case
6Austria
- population 8 mio
- total area 8,4 mio ha
- forests 3,9 mio ha 47
- 80 privately owned
- 170.000 holdings, average size 15 ha
- growing stock 2 bio cbm
- 70 coniferous species
- increment 8,7 cbm/ha/y
7Forests and Wood in Austria
Enterprises Employees
Forestry 170.000 8.000
Saw mills 1.550 10.000
Furniture 90 10.500
Boards 10 3.000
Paper and Pulp 30 9.400
Card boards 100 9.000
Carpenters 6.200 42.000
Roof Construction 1.500 9.100
Construction 128 9.800
8Austrian Wood Industries
9Austrian Wood Industries
10Forests and Wood in Austria
- Research and Education
- co-financed by public and private funds,
complemented by commissioned projects - Wood Research Austria (Holzforschung Austria)
- research projects, tests and experiments,
representation in national and international
standards committees, information and know-how
transfer. - special research focus Wood Construction
- Centre of Competency in Wood Technology
- HolzCert Austria specialised in chain of
custody certification
11Forests and Wood in Austria
- Research and Education
- Wood Technicum Kuchl (Holztechnikum Kuchl)
- Specialised School for Saw Millers
- Technical High School with education branches
in - Wood Technology, Wood Design and Product
Management and Wood Construction - Universities
- University of Agricultural Sciences in Vienna
(Universität für Bodenkultur Wien) has
Institute for Wood Technology and branch of
study in wood management - Technical Universities of Vienna and Graz
(Technische Universität Wien, Technische
Universität Graz),special programmes on wood
construction for Structural Engineering
12Forests and Wood in Austria
- Representation, Lobbying and Communication
- establish or support institutions and mechanisms
- legal or private basis
- financial support minor, focus on know how
transfer - representations of interest in forestry
- Provincial Chambers of Agriculture
- (Landes-Landwirtschaftskammern)
- Federal Association of Agricultural and Forestry
Enterprises (Hauptverband der Land- und
Forstwirtschaftsbetriebe Österreichs) - Farm Foresters Associations (Waldbauernverbände)
- Austrian Forest Association (Österreichischer
Forstverein)
13Forests and Wood in Austria
- Representation, Lobbying and Communication
- representations of interest in wood based
industries - Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
(Bundeswirtschaftskammer) including Austrian
Wood Industries Association (Fachverband der
Holzindustrie - Association of Austrian Paper Industries
(Austropapier Vereinigung der österreichischen
Papierindustrie) - co-operations of forestry and wood based
industries - proHolz Austria
- co-operation between Austrian Wood Industries
Association and the Standing Committee of the
Presidents of the Austrian Chambers of
Agriculture (Präsidentenkonferenz der
Landwirtschaftskammern Österreichs) - marketing and communications organisation for
wood, running campaigns regarding information,
public relations and advertising within the
sector and for a wider public, nationally and
internationally
14Forests and Wood in Austria
- Representation, Lobbying and Communication
- co-operations of forestry and wood based
industries - Co-operation Agreement Forest-Boards-Paper
(Kooperationsabkommen Forst-Platte-Papier, FPP) - formed by
- Standing Committee of the Presidents of the
Austrian Chambers of Agriculture, - Chip- and Fibreboard branch of the Wood
Industries Association, - Association of Austrian Paper Industries
(Austropapier) - platform
- common approaches for the efficient use of
forests and market continuity - public relations concerning sustainable forest
management and sound use of wood
15Forests and Wood in Austria
- Business co-operations and networks
- wood clusters
- Holzcluster Salzburg
- Holzclaster Steiermark
- Holzcluster Niederösterreich
- Holzcluster Oberösterreich
- regional co-operation
- small and medium size enterprises
- increase competitiveness
- through creating synergies, sharing of know how,
information and resources - some provincial governments have set up specific
subsidies
16Forests and Wood in Austria
- Legislation and Standardisation
- direct or indirect influences
- building and fire prevention regulations
- waste management regulations
- water protection regulations
- transport regulations
- international standards
17Forests and Wood in Austria
- Sustainable Forest Management
- balance economic, environmental and social
dimensions - wide acceptance
- long term supply with goods and services
- well established legal, institutional, financial
framework - continuously adapted to changing requirements
- international commitments (MCPFE, IPF, IFF, CBD)
- Austrian Forest Dialogue to develop forest
programme through participatory, transparent,
cross-sectoral approach - certification
18Forests and Wood in Austria
- Rural Development
- National Rural Development Programme
- based on (EC)1257/1999 regulation
- better utilise potential of Austrian forests
- access roads
- forest owners co-operatives and networks
- innovation
- chain of production
-
19Forests and Wood in Austria
- Political Agreements and Strategies
- Austrian Strategy for Sustainable Development
- adopted in April 2002
- prepared by working group of various governmental
and nongovernmental stakeholders - calls inter alia for
- promoting renewable materials and sources of
energy - ecologically oriented taxreform
- international level
- Ministerial Conference on the Protection of
Forests in Europe in particular Resolutions L1,
Vienna 2 e.a. - UNFF, UN-CBD, UN-FCCC
20Conclusions
- for economic,social and environmental reasons,
governments have a role in wood promotion - legal, institutional, financial framework is
needed - SFM
- research, education, training, innovation
- legislation, taxes, subsidies
- industrial, rural and sustainable development
policies - international agreements and processes could help
- public investment needs a clear focus
- comprehensive approaches, long term orientation
- no universal concept country specific
approaches
21Thank you!