On 17 October 2017 ForestValue launched the “ForestValue call for proposals 2017” (JC2017) for research, development and innovation in the forest-based sector (see
https://forestvalue.org/joint-calls/joint-call-2017-jc-2017/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)). The overarching aim of the co-funded call – funded by the ForestValue funding bodies, with co-funding from the European Commission - was to support projects that will address the development and/or proof of concepts on novel strategies, methods, processes or products designed to support the forestry and forest-based industries including their respective partners, resellers, consumers and end-users in remaining competitive and efficient providers of sustainable bio-products and services.
The Call was closed on 23 January 2018 and in total 114 pre-proposals were submitted. The great majority, about 70%, of the pre-proposals were assigned by the applicants in the thematic research area B "Innovative industrial production and processing technologies, products, concepts and services". Beyond the ForestValue consortium of 18 countries there were 17 partners from 8 other countries involved (Belgium, Chile, Denmark, Estonia, Macedonia, The Netherlands, Portugal and Russia). Based on the recommendations of the international experts the Call Steering Committee decided to invite 50 applicants to submit full proposals. Finally, the International Expert Panel evaluated the proposals and determined on one final ranking list of proposals. Based on the ranking list, the ForestValue Call Steering Committee (CSC) confirmed on 8 November 2018 in its meeting to fund 17 projects, with a total public funding request of around MEUR 21,55.
The selected 17 RDI projects started their work early 2019. Due to the Covid-19 situation and its implications to the research projects, in 2021 ForestValue negotiated an amendment with the EC for an extension of up to 6 months (until end of March 2023). This allowed both the projects to complete their planned tasks as originally agreed, and the funding agencies (beneficiaries) to complete all their financial commitments.
In order to maximise the impact of R&I public investment and further amplify the added value of the ForestValue ERA-Net Cofund, the project group of the 17 co-funded project of JC2017 utilized the Horizon Results Booster (HRB) services fully supported and offered by the European Commission (
http://bitly.ws/L4kD(öffnet in neuem Fenster)). HRB supported the group by analysing and identifying commonalities between their work in their research fields. Aiming to transfer and communicate research and innovation project results to policy makers, industry and society, HRB supported the group in its positioning, stakeholder analysis, stakeholder and dissemination networks mapping and issued recommendations for further group collaboration.
The following valuable resources were developed with HRB:
i) Catalogue of Results,
https://forestvalue.org/catalogue/(öffnet in neuem Fenster) This online catalogue presents 49 main results of the 17 projects from the JC2017 organised into six different categories. Aany player in the forestry sector is able to browse through this catalogue of results and see how one can benefit.
ii) ForestValue Policy Booklet,
http://bitly.ws/L4J7(öffnet in neuem Fenster) One of the main challenges identified is that of intensifying collaboration between different stakeholders at both EU and national level in order to achieve the ambitious goals of the Green Deal and decarbonize the European economy. The policy brief provides dedicated recommendations across multiple policy levels (regional funders to pan-EU regulations).
iii) Forest-Based Value Chain Technologies & Management Solutions Video,
https://youtu.be/sc4VQUysl28(öffnet in neuem Fenster)