The paper deals with the projections of the European Green Deal strategy on the selected strategic and conceptual documents related to forestry in the Czech Republic.According to the chosen methodology, six relevant documents were found, three of them were analysed, namely Circular Czechia 2040, Biodiversity Protection Strategy of the Czech Republic for the period 2016-2025 and the Concept of state forestry policy until 2035. These strategic materials also contain measures directly addressed to forest owners, mostly related to the topic of climate change. The paper is intended to help orientation in the documents and in the key issues that affect the forest management sector in the Czech Republic, including impacts on forest owners, and helps to disseminate information from the Czech strategic documents to the actors of forest practice. : KEYWORDS Forestry, circular economy, sustainability, bioeconomy, content analysis : 1 INTRODUCTION A European Green Deal (EGD) is a document with the goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050 (Zelená dohoda pro Evropu, 2023). The proposed measures are then mirrored in the Fit for 55 package, which is a set of proposals for changes to EU legislation. Although these are up-to-date documents, it should be recalled that the principles contained in the EGD build on other international agreements, such as the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. The European Green Deal covers the following areas: clean energy, sustainable mobility, renovation of buildings, decarbonisation of industry and circular economy, sustainable agriculture, protection of biodiversity and ecosystems, zero pollution (Fakta o klimatu, 2023). Actions targeting these areas tend to have an interdisciplinary overlap. Circular economy, biodiversity and ecosystems, and carbon neutrality are primarily related to