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"en.20110511.28.3-415-000"2
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"Climate change and forests are inextricably bound up with each other. In the fight against climate change, it is crucial to protect the forest. Better use can be made of the forest in this fight, not only through preventing felling, but also through afforestation and reforestation programmes.
Climate change means that every type of forest and the forestry sector as a whole are exposed to specific and unforeseeable threats such as storms, drought and forest fires. It is therefore vital that the European Union steps up its strategy for combating these phenomena. Sustainable forest management must aim to reconcile aspects relating to production and those relating to forest protection. We must manage forests sustainably if we are to maintain their capacity to fulfil their economic, ecological and social functions.
Crucially, we must pay greater attention to the maintenance, balance and enhancement of the services rendered by the forest. The preservation of biodiversity must be a priority for our political action."@en1
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