FORECO live meeting in Lund

The second live meeting of the FORECO project was held from 13th to 14th May in Lund, Sweden, organized by the project partners from the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science of Lund University. The first meeting day was held at Lund University. All the partners presented the progress in their respective work packages,Continue reading “FORECO live meeting in Lund”

Recovery and resilience of European temperate forests to large and severe disturbances – new article published!

We investigated the resilience of European temperate forests to large and severe disturbances (i.e. creating contiguous patches larger than 1ha) using ground-based inventories of regeneration, in collaboration with several other European research groups. Furthermore, we leveraged on large bioclimatic and topographic datasets to assess the impact of environment and forest management on the recovery process.

A summary of FOREXCLIM project

FOREXCLIM (Forests and extreme weather events: Solutions for risk resilient management in a changing climate) was the forerunner of FORECO project. The aim of the project was to develop risk-resilient management strategies that enable a provision of diverse ecosystem services despite the uncertainties related to climate change and timber market developments.