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This project aims to train and certify forestry entrepreneurs in Europe according to European standards. It involves partnerships with national organizations and training centers across nine countries. Key dates include the launch in 2009 and upcoming presentations in various international events.
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Solsona, Cataluña – Març 2010 - Presentació del projecte ConCert Project presentation
Contractors Certification EFECT European Forest Entrepreneurs Certificate managed by EFESC Certified Forestry Contractors CeFCo Licensing systems? ECS European Chainsaw Standard Performance Criteria; Forest Management Certification Requests Skills and Competences Legal Requirements Guide to Good Practice for Contract Labour in Forestry
ConCert Project presentation • Main objectives • To train the entrepreneurs in Europe. • - To prepare the method for a certification according to a European standard
Existing reference material for the competences of forestry entrepreneurs Good Practices Guide (FAO) EFECT Process (ENFE) Reference material for the competences of a Forestry Entrepreneur (KWF) Existing training programmes Training programme + Evaluation material (ECVET)+ Recommendations for trainers (Tampere College) Method for a certification according to a European standard (ENFE)
ConCert Project presentation • Cooperation and networks • Partnership are linked to: • 12 national organizations of forest entrepreneurs • 50 training centres in 9 countries • the International conference of training centres (23 countries). • Advisory Committee: • - Recommendations for the achievement of the project • Support: • - FSC, PEFC, MCPFE, Joint FAO/UNECE/ILO Experts Network.
ConCert Project presentation ConCert key dates 2009, October 1st : ConCert is launched. 2009, December: 1st Advisory Committee meeting 2010, March: Link to ECS group EFESC 2010, June 17th: Presentation of the project in a European professional framework during the Euroforest fair (France). 2011, June: Presentation of the results during the 3rd International Conference of Forestry Training Centres – Ossiach (Austria).