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Transforming forest management for multiple ecosystem services and nature conservation via the integrative approach

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Deliverables

Report and Policy Brief on contemporary IFM concepts in Europe (opens in new window)

Report and Policy Brief on contemporary IFM concepts in EuropeD 3.1 is the result of Task 3.1 Review and analysis of IFM concepts in practice and teaching. It collects and categorizes the different IFM concepts in Europe according to their origin, objectives. A policy brief will be attached to this report.

Practice Abstract 1 (opens in new window)

Practice Abstract 1 on supporting and hindering factors for the different IFM approaches across LLs. This is linked to task 4.3.

Participatory agreed set of key indicators for monitoring and reporting IFM (opens in new window)

Participatory agreed set of key indicators for monitoring and reporting IFMFrom the pool of potentially relevant IFM indicators, and following a participatory multi-stakeholder process, a set of best suitable, feasible and easily comprehensible key indicators are chosen to assess the success of IFM at local and national levels in Task 5.2 Selection of key indicators for IFM. For D5.2 fact sheets on the agreed set of indicators will be elaborated which contain meta information, e.g., on rationale, data sources, measurement unit, reporting notes, jointly agreed targets/thresholds, and supporting instructions and definitions.

Stakeholder Engagement strategy incl communication and dissemination plan (opens in new window)

Stakeholder Engagement strategy incl communication and dissemination planFollowing TRANSFORMIT’s Stakeholder engagement-focused approach, we will initiate our activities by developing a Stakeholder engagement strategy, which aims at identifying stakeholders’ needs and develops communication and dissemination activities based on their preferred communication channels. The strategy will be a key output of Task 2.1 Development of the project’s Stakeholder Engagement strategy incl communication and dissemination plan.

Catalogue of DSTs supporting IFM (opens in new window)

Catalogue of DSTs supporting IFMThis deliverable is the output of Task 5.4: Screening of decision support tools. The catalogue will contain a description of different decision support tools (DSTs) in use in different European conditions and biogeographical regions as well as in North America and China, supplemented with an assessment of their IFM application capability. The DSTs will be described in uniformly designed factsheets (appr. 10 countries with a target of 5 DSTs/country) as a catalogue suitable for informing forest planners and forest professionals.

Pool of potentially relevant indicators for IFM at national level and for lower level (opens in new window)

Pool of potentially relevant indicators for IFM at national level and for lower levelAs part of Task 5.1 Identification of potentially relevant indicators for IFM this deliverable will identify potential indicators to measure and assess forest biodiversity, ecosystem services, adaptive capacity and resilience of forests and other relevant aspects including indicators to assess the economic performance of IFM (quant./qual methods) building on existing indicator sets and relevant research projects.

Dataset of selected IFM indicators derived from remote sensing technologies (opens in new window)

Dataset of selected IFM indicators derived from remote sensing technologiesBased on a data acquisition procedure developed in Task 5.3 Facilitate evidence-based monitoring of the key IFM indicator variables this deliverable will provide information useful for practical management, decision-making and as input for modelling and the toolbox in WP6.

Publications

Spatial distribution of tree-related microhabitats in European beech-dominated forests (opens in new window)

Author(s): Laurent Larrieu, Christophe Bouget, Benoit Courbaud, Inken Doerfler, Nicolas Gouix, Michel Goulard, Sylvie Ladet, Fabien Laroche, Amandine Acloque, Rita Bütler, Daniel Kozák, Daniel Kraus, Frank Krumm, Thibault Lachat, Maxence Martin, Jörg Müller, Yoan Paillet, Andreas Schuck, Jonas Stillhard, Miroslav Svoboda, María Trinidad Torres García, Kris Vandekerkhove, Sergey Zudin
Published in: Biological Conservation, Issue 301, 2025, ISSN 0006-3207
Publisher: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/J.BIOCON.2024.110867

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