Objectives
FORWARDS will prototype The ForestWard Observatory to provide (a) timely and detailed information on European forests’ vulnerability to climate change impacts, (b) science-based knowledge to guide management using the principles of climate-smart forestry, ecosystem restoration, and biodiversity preservation (CSF & Restoration), and (c) stakeholder engagement and public participation in decision-making processes. We capitalize on data from existing networks (e.g. ICP Forests) and expand this with a Network of Pilot sites through 5 FORWARDS Demo cases plus ~50 trials established via grants to third parties. We will reconcile the current divide between forest information obtained from the ground and remote sensing by incorporating the concept of Monitoring Supersites and novel approaches to more comprehensively characterize cause-effect relationships of forest disturbances. Tools for European-wide forward-looking and spatially explicit projections on forests as well as regionalized CSF & Restoration trajectories will be developed jointly with stakeholders to evaluate synergies and trade-offs of conversion and restoration activities. These will be used to provide good practice guidance on effective CSF & Restoration management practices. The ForestWard Observatory will be constructed under the principle of co-design to address the information needs by users and stakeholders. FORWARDS interacts with several established networks on CSF & Restoration and effectively utilizes five dedicated grant calls to implement forest observations and test CSF & restoration measures. The ambition is for The ForestWard Observatory to become a long-lasting legacy of FORWARDS, which supports decision making across scales to boost the uptake of good CSF & Restoration management practice throughout Europe (local scale for management practice), while efficiently informing about climate change and disturbance impacts and resilience of European forests (regional to EU scale for policy making).
Activities
The project lasts 60 months and include 6 WPs:
- Project Management and grant allocation
- Assessing the forest status: terrestrial monitoring and remote sensing
- Restoration and Climate-Smart Forest management practices
- Knowledge platform: a multi-actor forum for integrating stakeholder & civil society perspectives
- The ForestWard Observatory
- Impact assurance and outreach
Project details
- Main funding source
- Horizon Europe (EU Research and Innovation Programme)
- Type of Horizon project
- Multi-actor project
- Project acronym
- FORWARDS
- CORDIS Fact sheet
- Project contribution to CAP specific objectives
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- SO5. Efficient soil management
- SO6. Biodiversity and farmed landscapes
- Environmental care
- Preserving landscapes and biodiversity
- Fostering knowledge and innovation
- Project contribution to EU Strategies
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- Achieving climate neutrality
- Protecting and/or restoring of biodiversity and ecosystem services within agrarian and forest systems
- Fostering biodiversity friendly afforestation and reforestation
EUR 14 617 660.00
Total budget
Total contributions including EU funding.
EUR 14 617 660.00
EU contribution
Any type of EU funding.
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Contacts
Project email
Project coordinator
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SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET
Project coordinator