DG Regional Policy – Inforegio

 

 

Current Issues:

Projektabschluss/Project closing 5.10.2009

Dear Mr. Singer,


While thanking you again for the good cooperation during the previous years, we would like to take the opportunity of closing the Programme to remind your responsibilities after closure of your INTERREG IIIC East operation.

<<Closure letter_NMF_2009_10_05.pdf>>

We congratulate you and your partners once again for the successful implementation of your operation and we hope that you and your partners have gained lasting benefits from your cooperation and you will continue spreading the results achieved.

We do hope that you will have the chance to extend your cooperation during the next Programming Period too.


Best regards,

Claudia Pamperl


Claudia Pamperl
Programme Manager
INTERREG IIIC East
Joint Technical Secretariat
Museumsstrasse 3/A/III
A-1070 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 4000 76145
Mobile: +43 676 8118 76145
E-mail: claudia.pamperl@interreg3c.net
Internet: http://www.interreg3c.net

o INTERREG IIIC is an EU-funded programme that helps Europe's Regions form partnerships to work together on common projects.

o By sharing knowledge and experience these partnerships enable the Regions to develop solutions to common economic, social and environmental challenges.

o There are currently 270 INTERREG IIIC projects running involving 2700 local and regional actors from 50 countries.

 

 

Network Mountain Forest

Final Meeting in Lindau/Germany
(Oct. 29./30. 2007
)

Invitation: deutsch , english
Field trip guide: deutsch , english
Signed Memorandum: deutsch , english
Poster:
NMF (5.192 KB)

Pictures of the Meeting

Presentations:

Added value INTERREG IIIC 2000-2006, P. Kniaziuk (769 KB)

Wege zu einer gemeinsamen Bergwaldpolitik, F. Singer (1.676 KB)

Zukunft des Bergwaldes und seiner Funktionen: eine Herausforderung für Europa,
H. Bugmann (1.402 KB)

Bedeutung des Bergwalds für Tourismus und Regionalentwicklung, A. Mattle (1.212 KB)

Alpenkonvention - Richtungsweiser zum Schutz der Berggebiete, E. Galle (1.346 KB)

Carpathian Convnetion - Trendsetter for protection an sustainable development
of mountains in Europe, H. Egerer (3.167 KB)

Mountain forest policy - ilustrated by the example of the new EU member Bulgaria,
S. Todorov (2.974 KB)

Wettbewerbsfähigkeit des Bergwaldes aus der Sicht des europäischen Waldbesitzerverbandes,
U. Amstutz (1.314 KB)

Schutzwirkung und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit - gemeinsame Wege, Strategien, Lobbying,
M. Suda (993 KB)

Gemeinsame Ziele zur Umsetzung einer europäischen Bergwaldpolitik, F. Singer (354 KB)

 


Lead Partner
     

   
 

Lead Partner - Project Partner No. 1
Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment
and Water Management, (BMLFUW), Division IV/4

 

Partner
 

Project Partner No. 2 Tirol

Amt der Tiroler Landesregierung
Landesforstdirektion

 

Project Partner No. 3 Kärnten

Amt der Kärntner Landesregierung
Abteilung 10 F Landesforstdirektion

 

Project Partner No. 4 Salzburg

Amt der Salzburger Landesregierung
Landesforstdirektion

 

Project Partner No. 5 Wien

MA 49 Forstamt der Stadt Wien

Project Partner No. 6 Bayern

Bayerische Landesanstalt für Wald u. Forstwirtschaft

 

Project Partner No. 7 Alto Adige (Italy)

Abt. 32, Amt für Forstplanung

 

Project Partner No. 8 Slovenia

Slovenian Forest Service
Department for Forest Management Planning

 

Project Partner No. 9 Switzerland

Bundesamt für Umwelt (BAFU)
Eidg. Forstdirektion

 

Project Partner No. 10 Slovenia

Torrent and Erosion Control Service

 

Associated Partners

 

Associated Partners Bulgaria

National Forestry Board/
Ministry of Agriculture and Forests

Associated Partners Greece

Ministry of Agriculture - General Secretary of Forest

Associated Partners Slovakia

Forstforschungsinstitut - Forest Research Institute

 

Associated Partners Liechtenstein

Amt für Wald, Natur und Landschaft

   

Associated Partners: UNEP

United Nations Environment Programme - Vienna
Interim Secretariat of the Carpathian Convention

last update: 11.11.2009

 

 


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