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Forests

Mountain forests ensure a multiplicity of functions

Forests in mountain areas cannot be ignored…

georgia-305935Forests are the most common land cover of mountains in Europe (in the wide sense), covering 41% of the total area, according to the European Environmental Agency (Europe’s ecological backbone: recognising the true value of our mountains, 2010). In 17 European countries, forests occupy more than 50% of the mountain area.

Mountain forests provide multiple functions, essential for human activities. These include not only the production of wood (particularly valuable for construction and energy) but also the provision of ecosystem services, such as protection against natural hazards, conservation of fauna and flora, landscapes, regulation of water supplies, and carbon storage.

 

… and should be better valorised

nature-366620_640The specific natural conditions of mountain forests (slope, climate, soils) make their exploitation difficult. Equally, the critical ecosystem services provided by forests must be taken into consideration. Consequently, adapted solutions have to be developed and implemented to ensure that enterprises working in mountain forests participate in, and benefit from, the development of the supply chains (particularly relating to the construction and energy sectors) in a sustainable way.

 

Our actions

The theme of mountain forest has often been dealt with  by Euromontana throughout its activities. From November 2010, it became a specific study topic, when the preparation of a study financed by the French Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Fishery, Rural affairs and Land management started.

 

Policy – representation

forest-505860_1920Euromontana follows closely and informs its members about the European policy regarding forestry.

At the European Union level, the treaty does not provide a European forest policy. The EU action is mainly a strategic coordination action between the actions of the Members States and the EU policies that impact on the forest (environment, biodiversity, bio-economy, rural development, industry …). The Commission has adopted a new strategy for the forest and wood sector the 20th of September 2013, replacing the 1998 strategy. The new strategy is turned down into action plans to be implemented by each Members State. The European Funds for Agriculture and Rural Development (EAFRD) constitutes 90% of EU funding available for foresters. The European Parliament also monitors the development in forest policy.

 

Studies

holzstapel-338461_640Study “The utilisation of mountain wood and the organisation of  mountain wood industries”

Study cofinanced by the French ministry of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries, Rural affairs and Spatial planning. April 2012

The objective of the work is to identify andanalyse positive and sustainable practices regarding the extraction and use of wood and the organisation (formal, e.g.,organisation of wood owner, union, association, etc.; or informal) of wood supply chains in mountain areas (from production to end products) , in European countries with mountain forests with sufficient harvesting potential.

Study “Innovation and Circular Economy in the Mountain Forest Supply Chain: How to Close the Loop?”

The study, finalised in March 2017, presents the concept of the circular economy, its potential application in forestry, with a focus on the mountain forest supply chain, and the circular economy at the EU level. It also presents a series of 12 good practices in innovation and circular economy in mountain forestry to show how the concepts may be applied in practice.

 

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Today at the European Commission's DG AGRI for a lunch debate on digitalisation in support of extensive livestock farming! 🐄 Our Vice-President, Mario Grillo from the CIA-Agricoltori Italiani della Calabria shared a concrete example of on farm use of digital technologies with Total Agri Management 💻 👨‍🌾 This comprehensive tool was developed with the support of the Regione Calabria and many other stakeholders! 🐑🛰️ Plenty of digital solutions can support extensive livestock farming but the tools must be transferable and financed and we need training in digital skills! EU Food & Farming Cia - Agricoltori Italiani Agriturismo Camigliatello Fattoria Biò ... See MoreSee Less
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📍 Live from Trento this week!Two intense days of work and field visits:🌱 Discussions on nature and mountain agriculture at the MUSE - Museo delle Scienze👩‍🌾 Discovery of the important cooperative network with the apple producers from Melinda Val Di Non and wine producers from Rotari🤝 Meeting with Alessandro Panza, former MEP and Advisor to the Minister for Regional Affairs for mountain policies💬 Meeting of our Board of Directors to discuss the strategic priorities of our associationA big thank you to our member Cooperazione Trentina for hosting us! 🙏 ... See MoreSee Less
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🌱 We’ve launched the Community of Practice Group!A shared space for connecting people, nurturing ideas, and fostering innovation for more inclusive and sustainable rural development.The Community of Practice (CoP) within the ESIRA Project is a key mechanism for:🔹 Cross-regional knowledge exchange🔹 Networking among practitioners🔹 Encouraging innovation in rural areasIts main goal is to support MAP managers and social economy actors through continuous learning, experience sharing, and the creation of a strong, collaborative network across diverse sectors.💬 Become a member of the Community of Practice by joining our LinkedIn Group: www.linkedin.com/groups/13282018Universidad de Burgos - UBU Sodebur Fundación Oxígeno Hétfa Kutatóintézet Magyar Református Szeretetszolgálat Institut za razvoj i inovacije European Rural Development Network Lietuvos socialinių mokslų centras EKVI Druskininkų Vietos Veiklos GRUPĖ Euricse Borghiin Cooperazione Trentina Østlandsforskning- Universitetet i Innlandet Euromontana Proyecto ESIRA#ESIRA #europeanunion #horizoneurope #HorizonEU #investigacion_UE #innovation #communityofpractice ... See MoreSee Less
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We were discussing the future of rural policies last week in Joensuu as part of RUSTIK!Three days to:🗺️ discover the progress made within our 14 living labs across rural Europe💬 discuss tools and concepts for better policies such as rural proofing and functional areas🔍 learn about the responses to demographic change in North Karelia (a challenge that many mountain areas also face 👀)Learn more on the project 👉 www.euromontana.org/rustik/ ... See MoreSee Less
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