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Overview
The 2025 Forest Carbon Summit is a pivotal event for professionals in the forestry and carbon sectors, scheduled for April 10-11, 2025, at the National Press Club of Australia in Barton, ACT. This summit is designed to enhance the understanding of forest carbon dynamics among practitioners, managers, and stakeholders.
Key Themes
Participants will engage in discussions covering a range of critical topics, including:
The intersection of carbon and natural capital markets
Emerging forest carbon accounting methods
Off-market carbon accounting opportunities
Ethics and risks associated with carbon investments
Agroforestry and environmental plantings
Future legislation and reporting requirements
The program includes breakout sessions tailored for both newcomers and seasoned professionals, ensuring that all attendees can benefit from the insights shared.
Networking Opportunities
The summit also features a Summit Dinner on the first evening, providing an excellent opportunity for networking and collaboration among attendees. With 10 CPD points available, this event is not only informative but also beneficial for professional development.
Registration Details
Registration is open, with various options available for members and non-members, including student rates. Early registration is encouraged to secure a spot at this essential gathering for forest carbon professionals. For more information and to register, visit the official event website.
Accommodation
A range of accommodation options is available near the venue, catering to different budgets. Attendees are advised to secure their lodging early, as no discount rates are offered for this event.
Join us at the 2025 Forest Carbon Summit to deepen your understanding of forest carbon practices and contribute to the future of sustainable forestry.
