Global forests and the fight against deforestation

Thu 16 April at 5pm

Come to the Goethe-Institut Glasgow / Alliance française Glasgow for a conference on global forests and the fight against deforestation, featuring climate change specialist Sylvie Lemmet. Please note that this event will be held in Glasgow.

Forests in the world are an incredible natural asset, but have been shrinking over time as a consequence of human pressure and, specifically, the need for food and shelter, combined with the use of the wood resource itself. The primary drivers of deforestation are therefore agriculture, urban pressure, and the sale of harvested timber. It is therefore these root causes that must be addressed if we are to preserve this asset and combat deforestation. Deforestation indeed generates greenhouse gas emissions and causes a loss of biodiversity, which is particularly rich in tropical forests.

All countries have acknowledged the importance of halting deforestation and during the climate COP26 in Glasgow in 2021, over 100 countries committed to end deforestation by 2030.  Some tropical countries have clearly succeeded in curbing the trend of deforestation, whereas it remains, on the contrary, highly significant in others. This discussion with Sylvie Lemmet, economist, specialist of climate change, energy and environment, will attempt to draw some lessons from more than 20 years of forest preservation and the international fight against deforestation.

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Goethe-Institut Glasgow

Sylvie Lemmet is a high-level economist, specialist of climate change, energy and environment.  She graduated from the Kennedy School as well as the French School for Public administration (ENA).

She started her carrier with the private sector, before moving to humanitarian programs in Asia.

She has been Team Leader for sustainable development in the Latin America Department of the World Bank, and the Director of the Economic Division of the United Nations Environment Program. As Director for International and European affairs in the French ministry for environment, Sylvie Lemmet designed and coordinated the mobilization and concrete commitments of the private sector and the local authorities worldwide for COP21.

She has been the French ambassador for environment from 2021 et 2025 and led the European negotiation for the global biodiversity framework. She also a major international effort on supporting forests in Congo basin and in Asia.  

She has supervised and written several reports on environment policies, including a strategy for climate finance in 2017.

 
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