Total Budget 5.241.423,75
Start date 1 June 2021
End date 31 May 2024
Website

https://www.oneforest.eu/

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101000406

Funding programme:

  • Horizon2020

Partners:

About the project

The overall objective of ONEforest is to develop a Multi-Criteria Decision Support System (MCDSS) that supports decision-making by assessing sustainable forest management, synergies and trade-offs of forest ecosystem services, reliable wood supply, and stakeholder interests through forest-wood value chain indicators of social, economic, and environmental dimensions.

More information

Forest ecosystems cover 42 % of the European Union’s total land area and strong efforts have been made to facilitate an increase of multiple forest ecosystem services to form robust forest stands. However, all ecosystems recently have been hit by rapidly changing climatic conditions, e.g. long lasting droughts, heavy rain events, frequent and intensive storms, pests and forest fires. To address this within future silviculture management concepts, forest operations and wood supply, all stakeholders along the Forest Wood Value Chain will need to form a common idea of future forest management, while none of them can increase its benefit without harming another one.

Therefore, four Case Studies Regions will be established, following Europe’s biogeographical regions, to study climate-resilient silvicultural management practices and new methods of seeding and planting by the application of an own engineered topsoil cover based on wood fibres. Corresponding forest operations and concepts of actions in case of disturbances will be developed under selected sustainability criteria. Stakeholders will be activated in the participative process of socio-economic studies. The information will be consolidated in Dynamic Value Chain Model to assess the impact of the Forest-Wood Value Chain on regional development quantified by a set of economic, environmental and social indicators.

The newly developed Multi-Criteria Decision Support System visualises decision-making by comparing Sustainable Forest Management, synergies and trade-offs of Forest Ecosystems, reliable wood supply, and stakeholder interests through Forest Wood Value Chain indicators of social, economic, and environmental dimensions, by applying methods of Goal Programming. The prototype of the  application will be available for Forest-Wood Value Chain stakeholders globally.

Contact

sandra.krommes@th-rosenheim.de

Martin.Brunsmeier@th-rosenheim.de