Resilient forest value chains – enhancing resilience through natural and socio-economic responses
Acronym
RESONATE
Description of the granted funding
Climate change poses a major challenge for European forests, demonstrated by recent extreme events and forest disturbances of unprecedented intensity. As climate change continues, adverse impacts on the stability and production capacity of European forests could undermine the role of forests and the forest-based sector as a central pillar of the European Green Deal. To mitigate increasing disturbance risks, more effort is needed in prevention, particularly by improving the resilience of European forests and associated value chains. Forest owners need better guidance in adapting the management of their forests to coping with climate-induced forest disturbances and changes in functioning. Similarly, the forest-based sector will require substantial innovation capacity to respond to changes in profitability, unpredictable wood flows, and a gradual change in tree species. There is an urgent need to improve the scientific understanding on how resilience of Europe’s forests and forest value chains can be improved. RESONATE aims to guide decision-making towards enhancing resilience of forests and forest value chains in response to four resilience challenges: i) changing suitability of tree species due to climate change; ii) increased risks of forest disturbances; iii) changing societal demand on forest products and ecosystem services; iv) biodiversity decline. With an integrated resilience and vulnerability assessment, RESONATE investigates how past and current site factors and management affect forest system resilience in different forest types and management systems across Europe. Based on scenario analysis, foresight studies with active stakeholder engagement, and policy analysis, future-oriented response strategies to enhance forest and forest value chain resilience will be elaborated. RESONATE further highlights and balances trade-offs in decision making and delivers user-oriented recommendations and decision support with tools including, e.g., a Resilience Dashboard.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2025
Granted funding
EUROPEAN FOREST INSTITUTE
681 000 €
Coordinator
TEAGASC - AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (IE)
83 187.5 €
Participant
AXENCIA GALEGA DA INDUSTRIA FORESTAL (ES)
108 000 €
Participant
PROSPEX INSTITUTE (BE)
245 937.5 €
Participant
INNOVAWOOD ASBL (BE)
66 500 €
Participant
HRVATSKI SUMARSKI INSTITUT (HR)
125 500 €
Participant
PAPIERHOLZ AUSTRIA GMBH (AT)
43 500 €
Participant
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION ECOLOGICA Y APLICACIONES FORESTALES (ES)
334 781.25 €
Participant
STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH (NL)
331 625 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO (ES)
154 500 €
Participant
ALBERT-LUDWIGS-UNIVERSITAET FREIBURG (DE)
275 305 €
Participant
BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY (UK)
328 875 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET GRAZ (AT)
326 000 €
Participant
CESKA ZEMEDELSKA UNIVERZITA V PRAZE (CZ)
276 625 €
Participant
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN (DE)
285 062.5 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN (AT)
286 937.5 €
Participant
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET (DK)
343 375 €
Participant
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE (FR)
236 601.25 €
Participant
Amount granted
4 994 063 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy (5326 Sustainable forestry (5331 )
Topic
Sustainable wood value chains (LC-RUR-11-2019-2020Call ID
H2020-RUR-2020-2 Other information
Funding decision number
101000574
Identified topics
forest, forestry