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INTEGRAL Future-oriented integrated management of European forest landscapes . Ljusk Ola Eriksson Info-meeting Uppsala May 4 th 2012. INTEGRAL methodology. Phase 1 (WP 2.1 and 3.1). Mapping and analyses of key social, e cological and technical factors (barriers and drivers) .
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INTEGRAL Future-oriented integrated management of European forest landscapes Ljusk Ola Eriksson Info-meeting Uppsala May 4th 2012
INTEGRAL methodology Phase 1 (WP 2.1 and 3.1) Mapping and analyses of key social, ecological and technical factors (barriers and drivers) Phase 2 (WP 2.2 and 3.2) Participatory scenario development, modelling and impact analyses Phase 3 (WP 2.3 and 3.3) Policy back-casting for implementable policy instruments and integrated forest management strategies
WP2 WP3 WP 2.1 Ecological and technical analysis on landscape /local level WP 3.1 Political, social, economic analysis on landscape / national level The barriers and drivers identified will provide a base for defining the social processes involved, that should be reflected in the modelling of actors’ behaviour. WP 3.2 Participatory scenario development on landscape / national level WP 2.2 Projections of scenarios and translation into forest management concepts on landscape/local level The results of the projections made on the landscapes will be starting points for developing policy instruments WP 3.3 Policy back-casting for integrated forest management on landscape / national level WP 2.3 Implementation of policy options in forest management tools on landscape/local level
Points to consider • Call • Partners • Proposal • Budget
Call • Area 6.2.1.6 Integrated forest research • ENV.2011.2.1.6-1 Land-use and European forest ecosystems • The rationale of this research shall be to establish an optimisedland-use approach at landscape • scale for the allocation and management of existing and new forest lands. This will be based on • results of regional, national or European research projects in order to develop approaches, • including decision support tools, for integrated forest management at landscape level. This • applied research shall involve forest owners and managers and landscape planners who will need • to contribute to adapting land-use strategies to meet increasing competition for forest products • and services under changing environmental conditions. The research shall take into consideration • existing and emerging policies and economic framework conditions, societal developments, and • technical innovations. This should lead to new policies and economic framework conditions in • order to insure effective multifunctional forestry as well as the maintenance of environmental and • societal goods and services of forest ecosystems. • Funding scheme: Collaborative Project (large scale integrating project) • Expected impact: Forest and land-use managers will be provided with means, e.g. decision • support tools, to ensure a balance between segregative and integrative approaches in allocating • existing and new forest lands in view of a multifunctional forestry at landscape scale. The • expected impact is a better management of land and forests.