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Welcome to ICP Forests

The pan-European forest monitoring and research network working under the UNECE Air Convention.

The International Co-operative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Forests (ICP Forests) was established in 1985 under the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (Air Convention, formerly CLRTAP) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).

ICP Forests monitors the influence of air pollutants, climate change and other stressors on the condition of forest ecosystems at two levels of monitoring intensity: Level I monitoring is based on around 6,000 observation plots on a systematic 16 x 16 km transnational grid across Europe and beyond to provide insight into the geographical and temporal variation of forest condition. Level II intensive monitoring comprises over 600 plots in selected forest ecosystems with the aim of clarifying cause-effect relationships.

Currently, 40 European countries as well as the USA and Canada are involved in the programme.

42

paticipating countries

2

intensity levels
of monitoring

Over 6,000

forest monitoring plots

40 years

since its foundation

Happy Birthday, ICP Forests!

2025 is a special year: ICP Forests celebrates its 40th Anniversary!

The celebration event and the ICP Forests Scientific Conference FORECOMON 2025 took place in Dresden, Germany, from 19 - 21 May 2025.

Further information can be found at forecomon2025.thuenen.de.


News

The Programme Co-ordinating Centre of ICP Forests under the UNECE Air Convention has published a 40th Anniversary Brochure and the ICP Forests Technical Report 2025.


The registration for the 40th Anniversary Celebration Event, FORECOMON 2025 and 41st Task Force Meeting of ICP Forests is open now.


The deadline for the submission of abstracts has been extended once again - and for good - until Tuesday 4th February 2025!


ICP Forests plots

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