European Forum on Urban Forestry
Countdown to EFUF2026 - Diversity in Urban Forestry - bringing People, Trees and Ideas together (26 - 29 May 2026 in Malmö)
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28th European Forum on Urban Forestry 2026
Malmö, Sweden, 26 – 29 May 2026
The 28th European Forum on Urban Forestry will be co-organised by the City of Malmö and The Tree Office (Tradkontoret).
The EFUF2026 overall theme is Diversity in Urban Forestry – bringing People, Trees and Ideas together.
EFUF2026 is open to all interested in urban forest management, policy, planning and decision-making.
The call for abstracts and ideas is open from 3 December to 18 January 2026. Find it here.
The language of the forum is English.
The Forum starts with a welcome drink in the City Hall on Tuesday the 26th of May. The official start is scheduled for Wednesday, the 27th of May. The conference ends on the 29th of May with an excursion in the afternoon, ending around 17:00.
Registration is open now.
The draft programme is available here and in the video recording or presentation (here).
The venue of the meeting is the St. Gertrud Conference Centre, Östergatan 7B, 211 25 Malmö, Sweden. (Google Maps)
If you have any questions please contact rik . devreese at efuf . org.
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