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InnoForESt · Smart information, governance and business innovations for sustainable supply and payment mechanisms for forest ecosystem services

H2020Status: CLOSED1 November 201731 December 2020EU funding €4,019,531Call H2020-RUR-2016-2017

The objective of InnoForESt is to spark a transformation of the European forest sector by stimulating innovations for the sustainable supply and financing of forest ecosystem services. The project will support the governance of viable innovations and a multi-actor network by building on pioneer policy tools and business models, by establishing new alliances, and by involving key stakeholders from forest and forest-related policy, administration and business. InnoForESt will establish six real world pilots that represent a range of successful coordination approaches and business models. The project will facilitate the transfer and up-scaling of existing niche models identified and the development of new innovations, to demonstrate the feasibility of alternative income streams from a diverse set forest ecosystem services. The case study regions represent a variety of biophysical conditions and institutional settings across Europe. The core elements of InnoForESt are: (i) multi-actor networks, (ii) digital and physical innovation platforms, (iii) facilitated innovation processes for business and policy making, (iv) information generation and support for future national and EU forest policy making. Within the networks, stakeholders will exchange ideas, knowledge and practices. InnoForESt has already engaged a broad set of practice partners to establish the core of the networks. The innovation platforms will function as hubs and as spaces for exchange and learning. The project will scale up the results to the European level, making use of the thorough understanding of Europe’s social-ecological landscape as well as sustainability impacts of different governance mechanisms. The lessons will feed into a roadmap for the provision of forest ecosystem service bundles and a broad range of dissemination and communication activities. Ultimately, this will lead to better policy coordination, the well-being of EU citizens and the ecological integrity of forest ecosystems.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

HOCHSCHULE FUR NACHHALTIGE ENTWICKLUNG EBERSWALDE

DE · €544,750

participant

LUNDS UNIVERSITET

SE · €181,694

participant

SUOMEN YMPARISTOKESKUS

FI · €368,500

participant

STUDIA-Schlierbach Studienzentrum für internationale Analysen

AT · €123,375

participant

SUOMEN METSAKESKUS-FINLANDS SKOGSCENTRAL

FI · €135,625

participant

UNIVERSEUM AB

SE · €96,338

participant

UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE

NL · €311,750

participant

CENTRUM TRANSDISCIPLINARNYCH STUDIICETIP N.O.

SK · €334,500

participant

FORSTLICHE VERSUCHS- UND FORSCHUNGSANSTALT BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG

DE · €222,000

participant

EUROPEAN LANDOWNERS ORGANIZATION

BE · €220,750

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TRENTO

IT · €318,000

participant

UNIVERSITAET KLAGENFURT

AT

participant

IREAS, INSTITUT PRO STRUKTURALNI POLITIKU OPS

CZ · €126,375

participant

STIFTUNG AKADEMIE FUR NACHHALTIGE ENTWICKLUNG MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN

DE · €123,375

participant

UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK

AT · €332,000

participant

PROVINCIA AUTONOMA DI TRENTO

IT · €110,375

participant

LEIBNIZ-ZENTRUM FUER AGRARLANDSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG (ZALF) e.V.

DE · €470,125

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