The Conference Sessions provided a forum for dynamic discussions and sharing views on political challenges concerning European
forests among the ministers, delegates from the MCPFE observer organisations and countries as well as representatives of the
scientific community. The Warsaw Summit encompassed presentation of most recent information on the state of Europe’s forests
as well as illustration of achievements of European countries in progressing towards sustainable forest management. Concrete
actions to assure that Europe’s forests continue to be managed sustainably and provide benefits to the best of their potential
were endorsed.
The European forest ministers committed themselves to ensure that forests and sustainable forest management play an active
role in the sustainable development and well being of the European society. In particular, the ministers highlighted the role
of forests and sustainable forest management in combating negative effects of climate change, for energy supply and in water
protection.
The ministers also endorsed two ministerial statements. They declared the week of 20–24 October 2008 to be “The pan-European
Forest Week 2008” and expressed their solidarity with the people and the governments of the countries of Southern Europe who
have suffered during recent years from the effects of huge forest fires.
„Forests for quality of life” was the leitmotif of the Warsaw Summit. It focused on the ecological, economical and social
benefits of Europe’s forests and promoted public debate. The commitments also emphasised the need to continue the protection
of European forests as a regional common heritage.