Plate-forme Technologique Forêt Bois Papier

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15-16 Mai 2007 : Conférence de la FTP à Hanovre, Allemagne
« Futurs marchés leaders du secteur Forêt Bois Papier »

Présentations des Sessions Parallèles

1. LEAD MARKETS


1.1 Sustainable Construction

Need for sustainability in construction
Antonio Paparella, European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry

Environmental performance standardisation as a tool to speed up development and create business in construction
Juha Miettinen, UPM, Finland

Sustainability in steel construction sector
Veikko Heikkinen, Ruukki Corporation, Finland

Novel approaches to durability in creating new business for wood products
Jöran Jermer, SP Trätek, Sweden

Building with Wood Process (BWW) - supporting sustainability
Erich Wiesner, Wiehag Corporation, Austria


1.2 Bio-based Products

European Lead Market on Bio-based products and Bio-based products in Chemical Industry
Camille Burel, EuropaBio, Belgium

Bio-based products from lignocellulose sources
Birgit Kamm, BioPos Teltow, Germany

Bio-based products and biofuels
The European Biofuels Technology Platform
Magnus Karlsson, UPM Kymmene


1.3 Recycling Technologies

Recycling, a key element in the context of the Lead Market Initiative ?
Ewald Pertlik, European Commission, DG Research

Stock Preparation Processes for Paper Recycling - State of the Art and Challenges
Harald Hess, Voith Paper Fiber Systems, Germany

Focus on wood recycling technology in panel production
Fabio Chiara, PAL S.r.l, Italy

Wood recycling technologies in Poland – current status and prospects
Wojciech Cichy, Instytut Technologii Drewna, Poland

Summary of the session
Francois Juilen-Saint-Amand, Centre Technique du Papier, France


1.4 The role of paper in future information society

The Big Picture - Paper in the New Media World
André M. Helbling, GEMS Europe GmbH, Switzerland

European Forest Industry Foresight: critical change forces on the horizon
Ainomaija Haarla, ProConsilium Ltd., Finland

Innovation and Research for success in the new media landscape
Pia Wågberg, STFI, Sweden


1.5 Forests as resources for dynamic markets

Future forestry: sustainable strategies in a dynamic world
Olof Olsson, Mistra, Sweden

The excellence of Eucalyptus Globulus fibres for the production of office papers
Hermano Mendonca, Portucel Soporcel, Portugal

Forest resources in Russia
Natalia Lukina, Centre for Forest Ecology and Productivity, Russia

Forest tree plantations and agroforestry: production technologies, environmental opportunities and research needs
Guiseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza, University of Viterbo, Italy



2. MEGA-TRENDS


2.1 The socio-economic challenges of the sector - How can FTP contribute ?

Socio-economic sciences and the humanities in FP7 - how can FTP contribute ?
Pia Laurila and Domenico Rossetti, European Commission, DG Research

Multifunctionality and socio-econonomic importance of forests: some trends and pressures
Niels Strange, Centre for Forest, Landscape and Planning, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Recreation and tourism in forestry: benefits and opportunities
Cecil Konijnendijk, woodScape consult, The Netherlands


2.2 Adaptation and mitigation to Climate Change

Innovative and sustainable Forest-based Industries in the framework of climate change policy
María Gafo Gómez-Zamalloa, European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry

European forests in climate change – implications for adaption and mitigation
Seppo Kellomäki, University of Joensuu, Finland

The role of industries in tackling climate change
Filip De Jaeger, CEI-Bois, Belgium

Bioenergy from European forests - potentials and constraints to mitigate climate change
Joerg Schweinle, Federal Research Centre for Forestry and Forest Products, Germany


2.3 Scarce raw materials and circular flow economy

Introduction
Udo Mantau, Federal Research Centre for Forestry and Forest Products, Germany

Limits of paper recycling governed by markets, legislation and sustainability
Arie Hooimeijer, KCPK, The Netherlands

Management of wood recovery
Joris van Acker, Ghent University, Department of forest and water management, Belgium

How to bring together sustainability and increased harvesting intensity for wood mobilisation?
Klaus v. Wilpert, Forest Research Institute of Baden-Württemberg, Germany


2.4 Human skills and global competitiveness: the role of the European Institute of Technology (EIT)

How to secure human skills - education and training in pulp and paper industry
Pirkko Molkentin-Matilainen, Finnish Paper Engineers´Association, Finland

The European Institute of Technology - EIT
Timothy Hall, Head of Unit, European Commission, DG Research

The EIT concept in the European Research Area
Horst Soboll, European Research Advisory Board (EURAB), Germany

Russian-European cooperation: Education and Training
Natalia Khutorova, Moscow State Forest University, Russia

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