The main objective of LIFE CLIMATE FOREST is to demonstrate a tree-oriented management approach for improving climate resilience of forest ecosystems on sandy soils, which are characteristic of Dutch forests. This improved resilience will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance forest ecosystem services, including increased carbon sequestration, water retention, and recreational value.
The projects specific objectives are to:
* Demonstrate the effective implementation of a climate-adapted forest management approach for multiple local conditions;
* Involve the national forest management community in the development of climate-resilient forests throughout the Netherlands, with transnational spin-offs; and
* Demonstrate and build the business case for Continuous Cover Forestry, a well-proven approach in other EU Member States, in Dutch forests for improving climate resilience.
* Furthermore, the project will contribute to a range of EU policy objectives, including the direct implementation of the LULUCF Regulation as part of the 2030 climate and energy framework, and the EU Adaptation Strategy to climate change. The project will also help implement the EU Biodiversity Strategy Target 1 (Protect species and habitats) and Target 2 (Maintain and restore ecosystems), and indirectly contribute to the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive by enabling an increase in soil moisture capacity.
Towards climate resilient forests and forest management
Funding programme:
LIFE
Project ID:
LIFE19 CCA/NL/001218
Acronym:
LIFE CLIMATE FOREST
Description:
Lead Country:
NL
Partners countries:
NL
Start/end date:
Saturday, 7 July 2018 to Tuesday, 31 August 2027
Time frame:
2020 - 2027
NBS type:
Type 2
Societal challenges:
Natural and Climate Hazards
Approach:
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction
Ecological restoration
Environment:
Mountain