sustainable forest management; forest ownership;

English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Voting
0%
Start Year
2013
End Year
2017
Short description
Large wood potential remains 'locked' in European forests that belong to an estimated 16 million private forest owners. The SIMWOOD project aimed to mobilise these owners, promote collaborative forest management and ensure sustainable forest functions.
Digital solution
No
Abstract

The SIMWOOD project aims to increase the mobilisation of wood from forests and woodlands in Europe. The project reached out to stakeholders and regional initiatives with the aim of ‘waking up’ and mobilising forest owners, promoting collaborative forest management and ensuring sustainable forest functions. The project focused on seven general objectives: 1. Understand the current and future motivations of forest owners, 2. Promote forest governance and joint action of stakeholders, 3. Develop multifunctional forest management adapted to forest types, 4. Integrate forest ecosystem services while minimizing environmental impacts, 5. Establish improved adapted forest harvesting techniques, 6. Demonstrate collaborative regional initiatives and solutions, 7. Recommend tailor-made instruments to policymakers, 8. Encourage broad outreach and exploitation in EU regions.

The project involved 22 Regional Pilot Projects to test how well-adapted combinations of measures can contribute to increasing stakeholders’ capacity to mobilise more wood in the participating countries. Every Pilot Projects was to engage stakeholders and help them design projects targeted at particular issues and barriers to mobilisation. We then worked with them to evaluate the outcomes and impacts of their work. We also tested technical developments (e.g. new silviculture schemes, sustainable management computer tools, logging operation methods) and the willingness of organisations to reconsider business-as-usual actions, which provided relevant outputs to encourage new practices and strategies. The main project results are summarized in a Pilot Projects guidance report, a Handbook for wood mobilisation in Europe and an EU Policy Brief.  

SIMWOOD was a four-year EU FP7-KBBE collaborative project, with a total budget of 7.5 million euros and a 5.9 million euros EC contribution. The project consortium included 27 partners from 11 European countries: 13 national research organisations, 11 small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), 2 European organisations (EFI and JRC), 1 project support organisation. The Coordinator is LWF Bavarian State Institute of Forestry, Germany. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 613762 from 2013 to 2017.

Owner or author organization
LWF Bavarian State Institute of Forestry
Owner or Author name
Roland Schreiber
Reporter organisation
InnovaWood asbl
Reporter name
Uwe Kies
Reporter e-mail
Project reference
SIMWOOD, EC FP7 grant no. 613762, 2013-2017
Title - Resource 1
SIMWOOD Handbook for wood mobilisation in Europe
File - Resource 1
Title - Resource 2
SIMWOOD Pilot Projects synthesis report
Title - Resource 3
SIMWOOD Policy Brief
Main picture
SIMWOOD Sustainable Innovative Mobilisation of Wood
Main picture caption
SIMWOOD Sustainable Wood Mobilisation of Wood
Logo of Best Practice
Logo of Main Organization
SIMWOOD logo
Logo of Project
LWF logo
Additional visual 1
SIMWOOD Handbook for wood mobilisation in Europe
Additional visual 2
SIMWOOD target groups
Additional visual 3
SIMWOOD mobilisation  domains
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Netherlands
Portugal
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
Project under which this factsheet has been created
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