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Block III co-operation partners: Moscow State Forest University

Russian–Swedish Co-operation in Higher Forest Education and Training Moscow , November 17 th -18 th , 2009. Block III co-operation partners: Moscow State Forest University St . Petersburg State Technical Forest Academy Syktyvkar Forest Institute

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Block III co-operation partners: Moscow State Forest University

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  1. Russian–Swedish Co-operation in Higher Forest Education and TrainingMoscow, November 17th-18th, 2009 Block III co-operation partners: Moscow State Forest University St. Petersburg State Technical Forest Academy Syktyvkar Forest Institute Archangelsk State Technical University Lisino Forestry College SLU (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

  2. Russian–Swedish Co-operation in Higher Forest Education and Training Block III Objectives : Development of trainingcourses in 5 forestsubjects for higherforesteducation Aims in co-operation: • Development of Subjects’ curricula • Co-operation partners´ competencedevelopment • Development of education and training material

  3. Russian–Swedish Co-operation in Higher Forest Education and Training Co-operationprojects: Use of Wood for Energy Purposes OperationalPlanning of Logging and Wood Supply Operations Accessibility of Forest Resources and Forest Road Network Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management Forest Economics

  4. Seminar program and objectives • Introduction • Projects’ dissemination • Experiences from co-operation • Implementation in new education program • Applicability for continuededucation • Continuation of co-operation

  5. Greet you all welcome to the seminar Leave the floor to ourcollegues

  6. Seminarobjectives • Dissemination of information on the work performed and the material developed • Exchange of experiences in the co-operation and lessons learnt for education and sector development • Plan for the implementation of the courses in the Russian forest education programs • Outline potential areas for continued co-operation • Define opportunities for a continued net working and co-operation between Russian and Swedish forest sector actors

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