Science-based INtegrated FORest Mitigation mAnagement made operational for Europe

HORIZON.2.6HORIZON-RIAID: 101060309
EC Contribution
€53,375
Consortium Size
14 orgs
Summary

Forests represent the largest terrestrial carbon sink that can be economically managed to combat climate change. In this context, sustainable forest management will become a major tool of the EU Green Deal on the road to an economic growth decoupled from resource use. But essential forest functions are increasingly threatened by climate change and related natural disturbances, while the knowledge regarding the effects of forest management on biophysical and biogeochemical fluxes exchanged between land and atmosphere are too limited. Accordingly, the overall objective of the INFORMA project is to increase the science-based knowledge on multi-purpose sustainable forest management under climate change. More particularly, it will analyse the trade-offs and synergies between different objectives considering the environmental integrity and climate feedbacks, social acceptability and economic feasibility of future European forest practices, including zero management options. It will identify options for maintaining carbon sinks, in addition to fostering productivity, supporting genetic diversity, biodiversity conservation, and maintaining soil and water resources in the different European ecoregions. Applying a multi-actor approach, INFORMA will 1) Quantify differences in major ecosystem functions affecting climate processes between managed and unmanaged forests across Europe; 2) Analyse socio-institutional patterns of innovative forest-based mitigation and adaptation strategies; 3) Search for management alternatives (including no-management) and simulate their effect on a variety of ecosystem functions; and 4) Improve forest carbon certification for a cost-effective operationalisation and integration of climate smart practices in forestry. INFORMA main outputs will be best regional management practices, implementation pathways for the European forestry sector, recommendations for forest carbon certification improvements and for economic-institutional policy action.

Consortium (14)

Project Results (34)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (18)
Assessing the effect of forest management on above-ground carbon stock by remote sensing
Biogeosciences· 2025DOI
Sofie Van Winckel, Jonas Simons, Stef Lhermitte, Bart Muys
Atlantic lowland forests face shifts in composition and structure under climatic change
Regional Environmental Change· 2025DOI
Ilié Storms, Dominik Thom, Bruno Verbist, Koenraad Van Meerbeek, Anne Gobin, Sofie Van Winckel, Jos Van Orshoven, Bart Muys
Definiția juridică a pădurii în context european - între recunoașterea unei categorii de folosință existente și reglementarea destinației terenului
Bucovina Forestieră· 2025DOI
Rimoli, R., Halici, M., Teodorescu, C., Bontemps, J.-D. ., & Bouriaud, L.
Elevated photosynthetic potential in <i>Polylepis reticulata</i> trees from the Andean tree line
Plant Biology· 2025DOI
A. Carabajo‐Hidalgo, D. Nadal‐Sala, H. Asbjornsen, P. Crespo, H. Hampel, S. Sabaté
Înțelegerea relației complexe dintre societate și mediu prin intermediul serviciilor ecosistemice forestiere: o revizuire sistematică a literaturii de specialitate
Bucovina Forestiera· 2025DOI
Medeea Halici, Richard Rimoli, Laura Bouriaud
kNN - Bagging NFI, GEDI, Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-1 data to produce estimates of forest volumes
Forest Ecology and Management· 2025DOI
Anouk Schleich, Cédric Vega, Jean-Pierre Renaud, Olivier Bouriaud, Sylvie Durrieu
Combining visual interpretation and image segmentation to derive canopy cover index from high resolution satellite imagery in functionally diverse coniferous forests
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca· 2024DOI
Ionuţ BARNOAIEA, Ciprian PALAGHIANU, Marian DRĂGOI
Does forest management increase carbon sequestration and stock compared to unmanaged forests, and what are synergies and trade-offs with other ecosystem services?: A Systematic Review Protocol.
PROCEED· 2024DOI
Jonas Simons, Dani Nadal-Sala, Koenraad Van Meerbeek, Ben Somers, Sebastiaan Luyssaert, Yannick De Win, Bart Muys, Santi Sabaté.
Forest fire size amplifies postfire land surface warming
Nature· 2024DOI
Jie Zhao, Chao Yue, Jiaming Wang, Stijn Hantson, Xianli Wang, Binbin He, Guangyao Li, Liang Wang, Hongfei Zhao, Sebastiaan Luyssaert
Large-scale simulation of interactions between wind and bark beetle outbreaks
· 2024DOI
Jeong, J.
Overcoming drought: life traits driving tree strategies to confront drought stress
Journal of Experimental Botany· 2024DOI
Daniel Nadal-Sala, Nadine K Ruehr, Santiago Sabaté
Simulating <i>Ips typographus</i> L. outbreak dynamics and their influence on carbon balance estimates with ORCHIDEE r8627
Geoscientific Model Development· 2024DOI
Guillaume Marie, Jina Jeong, Hervé Jactel, Gunnar Petter, Maxime Cailleret, Matthew J. McGrath, Vladislav Bastrikov, Josefine Ghattas, Bertrand Guenet, Anne Sofie Lansø, Kim Naudts, Aude Valade, Cha
DEVELOPING LONG-LIFE WOOD USES: A LOOK AT THE GERMAN, ROMANIAN AND SWEDISH INDUSTRIES
I4CE-Forestry and wood. Europe. Climate Report.· 2023
Océane LE PIERRÈS; Julia GRIMAULT; Valentin BELLASSEN
New ways for (in)validating the forest carbon neutrality hypothesis
Global Change Biology· 2023DOI
Matthew Joseph McGrath, Augustine Schulte-Frohlinde, Sebastiaan Luyssaert
Patterns of Forest Species Association in a Broadleaf Forest in Romania
Forests· 2023DOI
Ciprian Palaghianu; Cosmin Coșofreț
Rolul serviciilor ecosistemice culturale în managementul sustenabil – studiu de caz în pădurile administrate de ocoale silvice de regim din românia
Bucovina Forestieră· 2023DOI
Ramona Scriban, Marian Drăgoi, Carmen Bădăluță, Laura Bouriaud
Simulating Bark Beetle Outbreak Dynamics and their Influence on Carbon Balance Estimates with ORCHIDEE r7791
EGUsphere· 2023DOI
Guillaume Marie; Jina Jeong; Hervé Jactel; Gunnar Petter; Maxime Cailleret; Matthew McGrath; Vladislav Bastrikov; Josefine Ghattas; Bertrand Guenet; Anne-Sofie Lansø; Kim Naudts; Aude Valade; Chao Yue; Sebastiaan Luyssaert
Tropical cyclones facilitate recovery of forest leaf area
Biogeosciencies-EGU· 2023DOI
Yi-Ying Chen and Sebastiaan Luyssaert
Deliverables (15)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - INFORMA (Science-based INtegrated FORest Mitigation mAnagement made operational for Europe)