Tag: nature conservation

How can a tool like the “Index of Biodiversity Potential” spread more widely?
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How can a tool like the “Index of Biodiversity Potential” spread more widely?

From 15–16 April, 30 forest practitioners, researchers, and representatives from 12 European countries gathered in Binzen, Germany, for a very special two-day workshop – the first-ever “Train the Trainers” event on IBP, organised by the Integrate Network in collaboration with the EU Horizon TRANSFORMIT Project. We specifically invited a small group of participants to allow...

International Day of Forests: “Sustainable forest management combines resource use and biodiversity conservation”
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International Day of Forests: “Sustainable forest management combines resource use and biodiversity conservation”

The BOKU article for the International Day of Forests, written in German and accessible here, highlights how sustainable forest management can reconcile wood production, climate protection, and biodiversity conservation, using the Austrian Living Lab Wegscheid as a real-world testbed for new integrative practices. It showcases how integrative forest management approaches – such as ecological landscape...

International Women’s Day: Who are the women shaping our network?
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International Women’s Day: Who are the women shaping our network?

Women’s voices are not optional in forest management – they are essential for its future. By bringing women’s expertise into integrative forest management, we can unlock knowledge that better balances biodiversity, production, and social needs. When women are at the table, forest governance becomes more legitimate and democratic – reflecting the realities of all those who depend on and care for...

Five Students, One Mission: To Set-up a New Belgian Marteloscope
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Five Students, One Mission: To Set-up a New Belgian Marteloscope

For one semester, Simon Musin, Antoine Van Lede, Samuel Konsdorff, Louis Uytterhaegen and Tom Schriewer shared a mission: To figure out how to set up a new marteloscope close to their Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech faculty in Belgium.  But how does one set-up a 1-hectare forested, monitored, and mapped site, used to train forest managers, owners or students on the intersection of biodiversity conservation and timber production?  We sat down...

SimInForest Project – building an innovative approach to link marteloscope exercises to simulation models
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SimInForest Project – building an innovative approach to link marteloscope exercises to simulation models

The marteloscope Sailershausen 2. Written by Andreas Schuck, Senior Researcher at the European Forest Institute Integrating multiple forest management objectives and increasing forest resilience despite the uncertainties of our climatic and socioeconomic future is a challenge for forest managers. Marteloscopes are field plots in which every tree has been mapped and measured. They are thus...

Einrichtung eines Marteloskopenetzwerks in der westlichen Ukraine 
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Einrichtung eines Marteloskopenetzwerks in der westlichen Ukraine 

Guest article by Vasyl Lavnyy1, Peter Spathelf2  1Vize-Rektor für Forschung an der Nationalen Forsttechnischen Universität der Ukraine in Lviv, Dr. habil.; 103 General Chuprynka st., Lviv, 79057, Ukraine; lavnyy@gmail.com  2Professur für Angewandten Waldbau, Hochschule für Nachhaltige Entwicklung Eberswalde; Schicklerstrasse 5, D-16225 Eberswalde, Germany; peter.spathelf@hnee.de  Eine Hauptaufgabe der Waldbewirtschaftung ist es, zu entscheiden, wann, wo und welche Art von Eingriffen durchgeführt werden müssen. Was sind Faktoren,...

Integrate Network at a Glance: Watch Our New Trailer
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Integrate Network at a Glance: Watch Our New Trailer

On our homepage you’ll find a new Integrate Network promotional video that visually brings to life who we are and what we stand for, in the voices and perspectives of our members. The trailer showcases the breadth of our collaborative work – from integrative forest management and hands-on demonstration sites to the exchange of knowledge...

Transforming Forests into Futures along 17 Key Indicators
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Transforming Forests into Futures along 17 Key Indicators

Article by Dr. Stefanie Linser (BOKU) Across Europe, forests are expected to do more than ever: protect wildlife, cope with climate change, provide many benefits to people, and stay healthy in a rapidly changing environment. Meeting all these demands means working with the natural complexity of forests rather than trying to simplify it. In the TRANSFORMIT project,...

Connecting Practice, Science and Policy in Ireland: 11th Integrate Network Annual Meeting
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Connecting Practice, Science and Policy in Ireland: 11th Integrate Network Annual Meeting

Last week, the Integrate Network hosted its 11th Integrate Network Annual Meeting in Dublin. Under this year’s Irish chairmanship, the event brought together forest owners, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners from across Europe to exchange on Integrative Forest Management (IFM) practices that balance biodiversity, resilience, and multifunctionality in managed forests. Aside from expert presentations on integrating biodiversity conservation...