Your browser doesn't support javascript. This means that the content or functionality of our website will be limited or unavailable. If you need more information about Vinnova, please contact us.

FORECO: The role of forest recovery from biotic and abiotic threats for risk resilient management

Reference number
Coordinator Lunds universitet - Lunds universitet Inst f naturgeografi & ekosystemvet
Funding from Vinnova SEK 3 148 367
Project duration March 2022 - August 2025
Status Ongoing

Purpose and goal

The objective of FORECO is to provide tools for the identification and operationalisation of sustainable and multifunctional use of forests, and the development of management strategies that take into account ecological and economic risks related to biotic and abiotic threats in the coming decades (drought, storms, spruce bark beetles), as well as the resilience of forests to disturbance.

Expected effects and result

With this unique combination of data, economic and ecological modelling and the involvement of expert knowledge, we expect novel insights into the dynamics of forest responses to biotic and abiotic threats with important implications for sustainable management of forests and their contribution to the SDGs. The process will be carried out in close collaboration with local, national and EU-level stakeholders, facilitating bi-directional flows of information and results.

Planned approach and implementation

We will combine LiDAR observations of forest structure with a recently published remote-sensing derived disturbance map, develop new remote sensing approaches for mapping forest recovery, and apply process-based vegetation modelling. The outputs of the vegetation model will serve as input for an optimisation to schedule potential trends in forest ecosystem functioning, ecosystem service provisioning and optimal management regimes under changing biotic and abiotic threats and timber markets.

The project description has been provided by the project members themselves and the text has not been looked at by our editors.

Last updated 21 March 2024

Reference number 2021-05016