Country reports on policy coherence - France

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Aug 22, 2025
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SUPERB demo area in France. Photo credit: SUPERB project.

This report offers a brief overview of the key findings for France, where forest restoration is seen as a vital approach to promote climate adaptation and biodiversity protection in forests.

Forest policy in Europe operates within a complex, multi-sectoral and multi-level policy framework. To effectively implement and scale up forest restoration efforts—such as those outlined in the EU Nature Restoration Law (EU-NRL)—achieving a certain level of coherence across forest-related policy areas (e.g., nature conservation, climate, agriculture, and rural development) and political levels (EU and national/subnational) is essential.

As part of the EU Horizon 2020 SUPERB project, Task 5.1 of Work Package 5 offers valuable insights into the issue of forest restoration policy coherence. Specifically, it examines coherence at the national level across forest-related policy areas (horizontal coherence) and across national and EU levels (vertical coherence). The analysis of horizontal coherence is based on a survey of national forest policy experts in the relevant countries, while the vertical coherence analysis involves a detailed review of EU forest restoration policies and regulations, as well as national forest regulatory frameworks.

This report briefly outlines the key findings for France, where forest restoration is seen as a vital approach to promote climate adaptation and biodiversity protection in forests.

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Source/Author(s)
  • Simon Fleckenstein
  • Metodi Sotirov
Topic
  • Economic & Financial
  • Legal & Regulatory
Stakeholders
  • Landowners & Practitioners
  • Planners & Implementers
  • Policy Actors
Biogeographic region
  • Atlantic
  • Continental
Countries
  • France
Spatial scale
  • National