Complex solution of forest restoration and silvicultural management in regions with fast large-scale forest decline.
Description
Optimisation and adaptation of forest management in the context of the effects of calamities and climate change.
Sector
A2.1Silviculture and other forestry activities
Needs/ Problem statement
The progressive large-scale decay of spruce stands affecting many areas in the Czech Republic can hardly be prevented and we have no choice but to focus on the new forest generation.
Objective
Calamities are an opportunity to change management and create species and spatial diversity.
Bioeconomy fields
Crop residues and perennial plantsnull
Designer crops for optimised biomass contentx
Algae biomassnull
Waste or recycled materialnull
Microbial assisted processingnull
Biorefineries null
Feedstock
Biomass
Outcomes and final product
Updating of forest regeneration procedures
Mobility
Mobile
Value chains
1
2
3
3 - High potential - Significant arisings of feedstocks available currently.
C Sink
1
2
3
3 - High potential - strong potential for carbon sequestration at the feedstock and product level).
Intended user
Foresters
Complexity of the process
1
2
3
2 -easy to use /replicate
Final user
Farmernull
Foresterx
Researchernull
Advisornull
NGOnull
Training organizationnull
Processor or retailernull
Consumernull
Public Authority + LAGnull
Othernull
Economic sustainability
1
2
3
2 - Medium potential - Expected to bring 2 or 1 economic benefits.
Social sustainability
1
2
3
1 - Low potential - doesn\'t bring any social benefits.
Environmental sustainability
1
2
3
3 - High potential - Expected to bring at least 3 significant environmental benefits.