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INTEGRAL · Future-oriented integrated management of European forest landscapes
The vital environmental and socio-economic role of European forests is well documented and acknowledged in policy documents of both the European Union and its member states. However, there are critical incoherencies within and between trans-national, national and local forest-related land use policies, the central issue being mismatches between the policies and their implementation at the landscape level. Hence, there is a need to improve existing policy and management approaches capable of delivering a better balance between multiple and conflicting demands for forest goods and services. Diminishing mismatches and providing a new policy and management approach that is sensitive to ecological, socioeconomic and political issues of are the main objectives of INTEGRAL.The objectives are achieved by following a research approach with 3 phases: diagnostic analysis of the status-quo (phase 1), participatory development and evaluation of scenarios (phase 2), and problem-solving oriented back-casting for policy development and evaluation (phase 3). The research design will be applied in a total of 20 landscapes in 10 European countries that differ in key characteristics, such as ownership, the importance of forestry and forest-based industries and the priorities of allocation and management of new and existing forest lands. The involvement of national and local stakeholder groups all the way through the project plays a decisive role in the project.The most important long term impact of INTEGRAL consists of the knowledge and competence base for integrating international, national and local levels in participatory decision and planning processes. This includes the development of manuals for how to conduct such processes, methods for utilizing quantitative decision support tools in the participatory process, and the establishment of a body of knowledge among those participating in the extensive case studies. Thus, the consistency of implemented forest policies can be enhanced.
Consortium · 23 organisations
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET
SE · €1,198,011
TECHNICKA UNIVERZITA VO ZVOLENE
SK · €252,000
FACHHOCHSCHULE SALZBURG GMBH
AT · €260,600
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
IE · €480,600
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €512,030
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
DE · €283,200
ALBERT-LUDWIGS-UNIVERSITAET FREIBURG
DE · €700,200
University of Forestry
BG · €175,200
INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE AGRONOMIA
PT · €417,000
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
IT · €268,800
UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA PORTUGUESA
PT · €268,800
EUROPEAN FOREST INSTITUTE
FI · €205,400
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN SCIENCES ET TECHNOLOGIES POUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT ET L'AGRICULTURE
FR · €202,000
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DEL MOLISE
IT · €294,000
CONFEDERATION EUROPEENNE DES PROPRIETAIRES FORESTIERS ASBL
LU
INSTITUT NATIONAL DES SCIENCES ET INDUSTRIES DU VIVANT ET DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT - AGROPARISTECH
FR
European State Forest Association
BE · €78,000
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
NL · €562,200
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
UK · €241,760
CONFEDERATION EUROPEENNE DES PROPRIETAIRES FORESTIERS ASBL
BE · €128,800
ALEKSANDRO STULGINSKIO UNIVERSITETAS
LT · €142,800
STICHTING FERN
NL · €80,000
JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION
BE · €247,200
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