Views are being sought on two national forestry strategies.
Forest stakeholders and the public have been encouraged to make their voices heard in consultations on the National Forestry Strategy (2023-2030) and Forestry Programme.
Both consultations are open for six weeks.
Minister of State Pippa Hackett said: "We want everybody's views on the Strategy and this a great opportunity for people to shape the future of forestry in Ireland. The vast majority of us want more trees, more diverse forests and more wood products. A new forestry programme, underpinned by a new forest strategy, will deliver the changes we need."
The two consultations come amid extensive public engagement with forestry policy in Ireland throughout 2022; these include a public attitudes survey, a citizens assembly style deliberative dialogue event, an online survey with more than 3,000 responses, bi-lateral discussions with industry stakeholders, and community- and youth-based studies. Based on this feedback, last month Ireland adopted a landmark Shared National Vision for Trees, Woods and forests until 2050. It is an ambitious vision that advocates for an expansion of multi-functional and diverse forests, delivering multiple benefits for climate, nature, water quality, wood, people, economy and rural development.
The Forestry Programme comprises a list of actions and measures to achieve the ambitions set out in Ireland's Shared National Vision for Trees, Woods and Forests until 2050. The Forestry Programme will run from 2023 until 2027 and will be the main implementation mechanism for the Forest Strategy in the immediate to short term.
Having secured an additional €12 million in Budget 2023 for Forestry to reach a total budget of €112m, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine is currently in detailed discussion with the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform to agree grant and premium rates for the new Programme in order to incentivise the necessary levels of planting for Ireland to meet its afforestation targets. It is hoped to be in a position to publish these details in the coming weeks.
The Forest Strategy (2023-2030) is designed to provide an overarching framework that identifies the actions needed to implement the change required for Ireland's forests.
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