The European Forest Institute (EFI) has awarded the Norwegian capital Olso the title European Forest City 2017. In so doing EFI reveal that Oslo will host this year's EFI Annual Conference which will be held in October 2017.
The European Forest Institute (EFI), an independent international organization established by the European States and headed in Finland, has awarded the title “European Forest City 2017” to the Norwegian capital Norway.
EFI Director Marc Palahí presented the award, a certificate to mark Oslo’s nomination as European Forest City 2017, Marianne Borgen, the Mayor of Oslo and Gerd Robsahm Kjørv, Director for Agency for Urban Environment.
– We are honoured to receive the European Forest City award. We are very proud that the forests of Oslo are being recognized, said Mayor Borgen in her address.
Year round multifunctionality
The forests around Oslo are known by the locals as well as visitors as Oslomarka. The forests once used mainly for timber have become an important part of the everyday life of the entire community. During the winter months, the forests have more than 350 km of ski tracks with up to 10 000 visitors daily. The recreational activities vary with the seasons: hiking, picking berries and mushrooms, as well as fishing and biking are amongst the most popular ones.
Mayor Borgen also pointed out that Oslo is sometimes called “the blue and the green – and the city in between” because of its proximity to the Oslo Fjord and vast surrounding forests.
– You can experience both the vibe of the city centre and go skiing in the forests – all on the same day. You can even get there by subway. Oslomarka is, in other words, a big part of Oslo’s identity and this award is very much appreciated, she concluded.
EFI grants the title of European Forest City each year to the city which hosts its Annual Conference. The 2017 EFI Annual Conference will be held in Oslo in October 2017.