Korea Forest Welfare Institute Promotes 'Korean-style Forest Welfare' in Sweden
The Korea Forest Welfare Institute recently attended the 26th International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) World Congress held in Stockholm, Sweden, and introduced Korean-style forest welfare policies, the institute announced on the 28th.
On the 25th, an employee of the Korea Forest Welfare Institute introduced the Korean-style forest welfare policy at the IUFRO World Congress. Experts from around the world in the field of forestry attended the congress and showed great interest in Korea's forest welfare policy. Photo by Korea Forest Welfare Institute
View original imageThe congress, themed "Forests and Society Towards 2050," was held over seven days. Approximately 4,100 forestry experts from around the world participated in the congress.
The Forest Welfare Institute gave a presentation titled "Korea's Forest Healing as a National Policy" at the congress.
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Hwang Seong-tae, Vice President of the Korea Forest Welfare Institute, said, "Korea is a successful country in forest restoration, having miraculously rehabilitated devastated forests. Currently, we have introduced the concept of 'forest welfare services' through the restored forests, leading global forest policies. The Forest Welfare Institute will continue to participate in international events such as this congress to widely promote the excellence of Korean-style forest welfare policies worldwide and further elevate our country's status."
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