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Gestione forestale, multifunzionalità del bosco e

servizi ecosistemici: l’esperienza del progetto

LIFE ManFor C.BD. G. Matteucci, CNR-ISAFOM

G. Fabbio, P. Cantiani, F. Ferretti CRA

M. Marchetti, F. Lombardi, V. Garfì, Univ. Molise

G. Carraro, Regione del Veneto

N. Pavone, Regione Molise

P. Simoncic, L. Kutnar, Slovenian Forestry Institute

F. Mason, M. Panella, M. Posillico, T. Altea CFS

E. D’Andrea, P. Bombi, B. De Cinti, CNR-IBAF

AND MANY OTHERS

LIFE09 ENV/IT/000078

With the support of CFS, Slovenian Forest Service, Abruzzo Region

Lorenzago di Cadore

Managing forests for multiple purposes: carbon,

biodiversity and socio-economic wellbeing

01/10/2010 – 30/04/2016

€ 5’030’000 (50% cofunded by LIFE+)

Project partners - Beneficiaries

Coordinator

CNR – National Research Council of Italy

IBAF - Institute of Agroenvironmental and Forest Biology, Rome;

ISAFOM - Inst. for Agriculture and Forestry Systems in the

Mediterranean, Rende (CS)

Associated Beneficiaries

University of Molise – DiBT, Dep. of Biosciences and Landscape

CREA – Council for Research in Agriculture and Analysis of Agriculture

Economy

Research Center for Silviculture, Arezzo

Research Unit for Management of Apennine Forest Systems, Isernia

Research Unit for Silviculture in Mediterranean Environments, Cosenza

Veneto Region – Forests and Parks Project Unit

Molise Region – Agriculture and Forest Directorate, PSR-Leader Support

Slovenian Forestry Institute

Indicatori europei MCPFE (Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe, 2003)

di Gestione Forestale Sostenibile (GFS)

6 CRITERI e 35 INDICATORI QUANTITATIVI

17 INDICATORI QUALITATIVI

+

Indicatori atti a verificare, attraverso misurazioni ripetute, le condizioni complessive delle risorse forestali, a livello nazionale.

Indicatori europei MCPFE (Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe, 2003)

di Gestione Forestale Sostenibile (GFS)

Macro-indicatori per monitorare trend di lungo periodo nelle modalità di gestione delle risorse forestali come ad es. aumento/riduzione della superficie forestale, growing stock, livelli di necromassa, diversificazione nella composizione specifica livello troppo generale per applicazioni a scala operativa

CRITICITA’

La maggior parte degli indicatori quantitativi hanno caratteristiche di base, mentre i processi che avvengono negli ecosistemi forestali sono complessi (ad es. i flussi di carbonio).

Raccogliere dati sugli indicatori di GFS e correlarli con specifiche pratiche di gestione forestale

Problematica ambientale oggetto del progetto

Testing and verifying the effectiveness of forest management

options in meeting multiple objectives (production, protection,

biodiversity, etc.), providing data, guidance and suggestions of

best-practice.

To collect data related to the main Pan-European indicators

for Sustainable Forest Management (MCPFE, 2002) with particular

emphasis on indicators related to carbon cycle and biodiversity

(Criterion 1 and 4)

To develop and test additional indicators

In the selected forest test areas, owned by public bodies, the

project compares the traditional management practices with

“innovative” practices proposed by the Project.

Important components of demonstration and dissemination of

results

General objectives of the project

Definition of a set of “good practices”

Assessment of the impact of forest management options on

selected vertebrate and invertebrate taxa and the possible limiting and

favouring factors.

Increased awareness on multifunctional forest management at the

public and societal level, including dissemination to scholars and

students at University level.

Establishment of test areas where it will be possible to follow long-

term trends of forest biodiversity and carbon cycling in response to

forest managements.

What we expect to achieve 2/2

Where we work: Project Test Areas (Sites)

Site 1 – Cansiglio, Veneto

Site 2 – Chiarano, Abruzzo

Site 3 – Lorenzago di Cadore, Veneto

Site 4 – Mongiana, Calabria

Site 5 – Pennataro – Monte di Mezzo, Molise

Site 6 – Tarvisio, Friuli Venezia Giulia

Site 7 – Vallombrosa, Toscana

Site 10 – Trnovo, Slovenia

And now, we start!!!!

http://www.manfor.eu/