On this page you will find the line-up of presentations from our event in Donostia San Sebastián.
(Presentations available to IEFC members only)
SEMINAR on Forest Health Monitoring Systems:
Objective : To give an overview of existing forest health monitoring tools and open avenues for further cooperation between the regions of the atlantic arc. Evaluate potential of IEFC network to facilitate information exchange of interest between the members and regions with planted forests.
- “Forest Monitoring Law to establish a common framework for monitoring the resilience of Europe´s Forets”, USSE (Edurne Lacalle/Leire Salaberria).
- International Plant Sentinel Network, Itxaso Quitana
- “Observatree: 12 years of tree health citizen science in the UK”, Forest Research UK (Matthew Parratt)
- “The Impact of Urban Trees on the Invasion of Forest Pests”, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, University of Lisboa (Manuela Branco)
- “Designing large-area forest health monitoring systems: the example of the Galician Continuous Forest Inventory (IFCG)”, University of Santiago de Compostela (Cesar Pérez Cruzado).
- “Citizen science and AI to monitor forest health in poplar plantations”, University of León (Flor Alvarez Taboada).
- “BASODATA: An integrated forestry information system”, HAZI FUNDAZIOA, (Alejandro Cantero)
Open session of flash talks for IEFC members: Let’s talk about planted forests
- Forest Health Under the Climate Change Scenarios (Tomás Sánchez Pellicer, CESEFOR)
- Planted riparian forests (Valters Samakis, SILAVA)
- Sustaining growth and genetic diversity in planted Scots pine stands in Latvia: The For-est4LV contribution (Paul Zeltins, SILAVA)
- StandsSIM Web App: Forest Management Driven Simulations On-line (Nuno Lopes, ISA)
- SOCIAL FOREST: Towards a Transnational Forest Strategy to Strengthen Climate Resilience and Enhance Socio-Economic Development of Rural Areas in South-
western Europe. (Abdelwahab Besaad, Xylofutur) - Vulnerability of Pinus pinea to forest decline in the Mediterranean Basin (Raoul Sanchez, University of Sevilla)
- Added value of forest co-products for chemicals from green chemistry (Armand Clopeau, Stéphane Legay, Gilles Labat – Pôles RFT / Biosense, FCBA, Bordeaux)