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SAVE THE DATE: A webinar on ‘Aligning CAP & NRL: Peatland perspectives from across Europe’

 

📢 We invite you to join our webinar on September 4th. The European Peatland Policy Working Group is hosting a free webinar to address how the Nature Restoration Law’s new peatland targets will align with the Common Agricultural Policy. 🐾🌱

Speakers, representing EU institutions, experts, and organisations from Finland, Lithuania and Ireland will further discuss how Governments will meet these new targets, and what are the potential challenges and opportunities EU countries face?

 

Agenda: 11:00 – 13:00 (CET)

Welcome words by Chair, Niall Ó Brolcháin

Speakers

  • Tilmann Disselhoff, NABU, Germany
  • Marilda Dhaskali, Birdlife Europe, EU
  • Nerijus Zableckis, Foundation for Peatland Restoration and Conservation, Lithuania
  • Pamela Boyde, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Ireland
  • Antti Mutanen, Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE), Finland
  • Áinle Ní Bhríain, National Parks & Wildlife Services, Ireland

Followed by a Q&A session 

 

Aligning CAP & NRL: Peatland perspectives from across Europe

Recording of the webinar organised on 4 September 2024 by the European Peatland Policy Working Group

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