SMURF has developed a comprehensive conceptual framework for the European forest sector, covering value chains, support systems, forest ownership and holding definitions, and collaboration among Forest Owners’ Organisations (FOOs). Building on this, a classification of 76 types of forest entities and a social and organisational map were produced, considering wood, biomass, non-wood forest products (NWFP), and ecosystem services.
Preliminary legal and financial reports for 25 EU Member States have been prepared, providing an overview of frameworks and incentives for Small Forest Holdings (SFHs). These reports are being reviewed by engaged FOOs and will inform future deliverables.
The first cascade funding call engaged 35 FOOs from 16 countries, with surveys launched to characterise FOOs and SFHs, while the second call focuses on supporting pilot implementations of business models, carbon projects, and demonstration stands. Technical specifications and award criteria ensure that selected projects will validate innovative, scalable, and sustainable approaches in real-world settings.
Seventeen emblematic tree species and 14 Close-to-Nature Silviculture (CNS) practices have been identified across EU biogeographical regions. Strategies for quantifying and validating CNS models, mapping ecosystem service indicators, and integrating biodiversity measures are being implemented.
The project has designed a standardised PES system focused on carbon sequestration and biodiversity. Digital infrastructures, including blockchain-based traceability and a prototype trading platform, are under development to support verifiable carbon credits.
The Laurus Network, a knowledge-sharing hub for FOOs, has been launched with a dedicated website and social media channels. Networking efforts have established connections with research institutions, authorities, NGOs, and international organisations.
The 1st European Conference on Small Forest Holdings (Rome, May 2025) gathered over 200 participants, launched the Laurus Network, and consolidated stakeholder dialogue on SFH challenges and opportunities.