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Decision Support for the Supply of Ecosystem Services under Global Change

Descrizione del progetto

Salvaguardare gli ecosistemi forestali

Gli ecosistemi forestali sono essenziali per il benessere degli esseri umani, oltre a essere habitat determinanti per la biodiversità. Tuttavia, questi ecosistemi sono soggetti a pressioni ambientali, economiche e sociali che ne stanno minando la salute e la resilienza. Il progetto DecisionES, finanziato dall’UE, apporta il suo contributo con l’intento di promuovere la collaborazione della ricerca tra varie organizzazioni, otto europee e dieci americane, coinvolte nello sviluppo e nell’applicazione di approcci di supporto alle decisioni per la fornitura di servizi ecosistemici. Il progetto, creando competenze multidisciplinari di alto livello in queste organizzazioni, agirà verso l’integrazione dei metodi operativi, tattici e strategici di pianificazione gestionale degli ecosistemi e la fornitura di solidi servizi ecosistemici.

Obiettivo

Pressures on forest ecosystems are very likely to increase as a consequence of socioeconomic and demographic trends. A growing population will demand more products (e.g. wood) to be extracted from forest ecosystems. At the same time, these harvesting activities and their interactions with global change drivers will impact the sustainability of the supply of a wider range of non-provisioning services (e.g. wildfire protection, water, and biodiversity). The integrity of ecosystems must be safeguarded when developing harvesting activities, and yet this is further complicated by the occurrence of natural disturbances such as wildfires and droughts, etc. New decision support approaches are needed that can cope with this challenge.

European and the American experiences with the development and application of decision support approaches for the provision of ecosystem services (ESs), offer a solid base for continued improvement in the efficiency and effectiveness of forest management in the context of global change (e.g. responding to changes in demographics, socioeconomics, and climatic conditions). This provided the rationale for a project that will help to strengthen research collaboration through active networking and staff exchange between 8 European organizations and 10 American organizations that are leaders in these fields.

This project will build from the top-level multidisciplinary expertise (wildfire ecology and management, wildfire behaviour simulation, hydrology, process-based modelling, biodiversity, wildlife management, ecology, water services, operations research, management science, stakeholder engagement, forest ecosystem management planning methods, supply chain management methods and decision support systems) in these organizations to address the integration of operational, tactical and strategic forest ecosystem management planning levels and potentiate the supply of ecosystem services at various spatial and temporal scales.

Coordinatore

CONSORCI CENTRE DE CIENCIA I TECNOLOGIA FORESTAL DE CATALUNYA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 561 200,00
Indirizzo
CTRA SANT LLORENC DE MORUNYS KM 2
25280 Solsona
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Regione
Este Cataluña Lleida
Tipo di attività
Research Organisations
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 593 400,00

Partecipanti (8)

Partner (10)