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11 Amendments of Joëlle MÉLIN related to 2022/2016(INI)

Amendment 183 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 5
5. Recognises the complexity of assessing the state of forests, as well as the uneven availability and quality of data and therefore stresses the need for continuous policy and scientific dialogue at all levels to improve data collection and harmonisation;
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 241 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 10
10. Highlights that for wood-based products to contribute optimally to climate change mitigation and a circular economy requires that they be used in the most efficient and sustainable way; believes that the cascading principle8is could be a good guideline for efficient use, but must not use a static approach and therefore must be adjusted regularly to reflect innovative uses; stresses that a well-functioning, un- distorted market incentivises the efficient use of wood- based resources; _________________ 8 As outlined in the Commission’s ‘Guidance on cascading use of biomass with selected good practice examples on woody biomass’.
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 270 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
12. Recalls that 2.1 million people work in the forest-based sector, while the extended forest-based value chain supports 4 million jobs in the green economy; calls on the Commission and the Member States to assess the effects of a shift in the balance of forest functions on the overall employment situation, especially in rural areas;
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 287 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13
13. Takes note of the Commission’s announcement on developing additional voluntary indicators and threshold values for sustainable forest management; underlines the need to align the Commission’s work with that of FOREST EUROPE and the Food and Agriculture Organization, as well as to engage with the Member States and forest owners and managers to ensure that indicators and value ranges are fit-for-purpose for their application at the local level under specific bio-geographic conditions;
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 331 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 15
15. Takes note of the ongoing work on guidance for ‘closer-to-nature’ forestry by the Working Group on Forests and Nature; believes that to ensure added value, guidance on this concept should incorporate results-oriented, scientifically and locally proven sustainable forest management practices to give owners and managers the tools to yield connections and cooperation on better integrating biodiversity protection with improved management practices;
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 339 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 16
16. Reiterates its call for the protection of primary and old-growth forests and stresses the need to create a definition for what constitutes old-growth forests, in consultation with Member States and forest owners and managers; welcomes the ongoing work of the Working Group on Forests and Nature and underlines the need to consider a diverse set of attributes and ensure flexibility to account for specific conditions in bio- geographic regions and forest types; stresses that the principle of prior and informed consent must duly be respected in the protection process;
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 417 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 19
19. Acknowledges the important contribution of existing certification schemes to the further uptake of sustainable forest management; takes note of the Commission’s announcement on developing a ‘closer-to-nature’ voluntary certification scheme; encourages the Commission to cooperate with existing certification schemes and believes that to create added value, the voluntary certification must offer foresters and forest owners and managers a sufficient price premium for the provision of ecosystem services;
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 478 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 26
26. Takes note of the idea to introduce strategic plans for forests under the framework on forest observation, reporting and data collection; further notes that several Member States already have national strategies for forests in place; , and that this proposal could further increase the red tape and costs for actors in the sector; stresses that the aim and necessity of these plans must first be clarified and be subject to an impact assessment; recalls that the EU has no powers under its own treaties to act alone in this area and that the plans must therefore remain under the full responsibility of the Member States or the competent national or regional authority.
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 491 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 27
27. Believes that due to the multi- functional contribution of forests to high- level EU goals and the different administrative levels and stakeholder groups involved, the cornerstones of the strategy’s implementation must be close cooperation and the exchange of best practices with national and regional experts, stakeholders, forest owners and managers, scientists and civil society; underlines that governance must take EU and Member State engagement in international processes into account;
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 502 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 28
28. Highlights the importance of the Standing Forestry Committee as a forum for discussing EU policies that impact the forestry sector; believes that to achieve policy alignmentcoherence, the Commission should increase dialogue between the Standing Forestry Committee and other expert groups;
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI
Amendment 504 #
28a. 28a. Emphasises that the Civil Dialogue Group on Forestry and Cork plays an important role in properly involving stakeholders in the development and implementation of EU forest policies;
2022/03/28
Committee: AGRI