Project description
Growing solutions to achieve resilient Mediterranean landscapes
An estimated 40 % of Europe’s land surface is forested. Also, farms in the EU covered more than a third of the total EU land area in 2020. No doubt, farmers and foresters are key to landscape resilience. The EU-funded ResAlliance project will facilitate information and knowledge flow and increase the awareness, understanding and capacity of farmers and foresters on landscape resilience in the countries of the Mediterranean basin. More specifically, researchers will assess knowledge and practice needs with special emphasis on measures against hazards caused by climate change. The project will also create a Mediterranean thematic network on landscape resilience for forestry and agriculture: LandNet. Its members will exchange technological, managerial, financial and governance solutions through different channels and events, while growing new cooperations and networks.
Objective
The objective of the ResAlliance is to facilitate information and knowledge flow and increase the awareness, understanding and capacity of farmers and foresters on landscape resilience in Mediterranean countries. More specifically, ResAlliance will gather and assess knowledge and practice needs, gaps, barriers, solutions and good practices to achieve resilient landscapes, with special emphasis on measures against hazards caused by climate change. It will also prepare and facilitate stakeholder engagement through interactive and innovative participation methods. It will finally transfer the knowledge and activate regional landscape resilience governance, with special emphasis in five Mediterranean regions.
ResAlliance will create and animate a Mediterranean thematic network on landscape resilience (“LandNet”) for forestry and agriculture. The LandNet will continuously identify, engage and grow new cooperation and networks to access, improve and increase the knowledge of solutions and good practices. The LandNet will prepare the context-specific knowledge and engage and train farmers, foresters and other key stakeholders for knowledge transfer of managerial, technological, financial or governance solutions.
The work programme will allow capturing and interpreting most urgent needs while identifying and coupling unknown best practices in research and practice with these needs; compiling a comprehensive description of the state of current farming and forestry practices on landscape resilience to summarise and explain the added-value, the relevance and the cost/benefit aspects of the practices collected, avoiding duplication; delivering an extensive range of useful, applicable, appealing and easy-to-access material in many formats, including EIP-AGRI, EU FarmBook and existing dissemination channels most consulted by farmers and foresters in the countries; and building synergies with OGs and innovation groups from EIP-AGRI, and implement multi-actor approach.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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- social sciences sociology governance
- agricultural sciences agriculture, forestry, and fisheries agriculture
- agricultural sciences agriculture, forestry, and fisheries forestry
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Programme(s)
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HORIZON.2.6 - Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment
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HORIZON.2.6.3 - Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Areas
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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL6-2022-GOVERNANCE-01
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80100 JOENSUU
Finland
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