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See all EU institutions and bodiesEvery year, we organise and participate in a number of events to convey our work and findings to various stakeholders. Some of these events are open to members of the public, either online or in person. This section provides an overview of the main events we organise or participate, which you can follow.
Upcoming events

The European Environment Agency (EEA) and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) are pleased to host the 22nd LULUCF Workshop , an annual forum that brings together policymakers, technical experts, and members of the scientific community. The workshop supports knowledge exchange and cooperation across Europe in the field of land use, land‑use change and forestry (LULUCF) .
Past events

This webinar, organized by the EEA, aims to provide an analysis of current GHG’s inventory approaches for estimations of emissions from biomass burning in the LULUCF sector, providing analysis, recommendations, and sharing examples from research projects (e.g. FIRE-TRACE ).

Recording of the follow-up webinar on lessons learned from the 2025 comprehensive LULUCF review

This webinar presents to LULUCF experts and inventory compilers the results of our 2025 work with ETC partners on soil. Based on an assessment of Member States’ GHG inventory submissions—focusing on soil-related emissions and removals—we provide an overview of current reporting practices and highlight key areas for improvement.

As the role of land in climate mitigation grows in importance, Earth Observation (EO) technologies are becoming indispensable for enabling accurate, timely, and large-scale monitoring of carbon fluxes. The European Environment Agency (EEA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) are pleased to invite you to the second conference on earth observation for monitoring, reporting and verification of carbon removals.

The 21st LULUCF Workshop was a collaborative initiative organized by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the European Environment Agency (EEA), bringing together policymakers, experts, and members of the scientific community.

As the role of land in climate mitigation grows in importance, Earth Observation (EO) technologies are becoming indispensable for enabling accurate, timely, and large-scale monitoring of carbon fluxes. The European Environment Agency (EEA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) invited to a conference on earth observation for monitoring, reporting and verification of carbon removals.

The event was organised by the European Commission, DG CLIMA, together with the European Environment Agency.
