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Yield data and models for a sustainable resin sector in the mediterranean area

Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 3. Resin yield data & models, a support for resource mobilisation – what can science tell us?

Yield data and models for a sustainable resin sector in the mediterranean area, by Mariana Ferreira (LURESA Resinas SL).

What information is needed for market and profitability analysis of resin tapping systems?

Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 3. Resin yield data & models, a support for resource mobilisation – what can science tell us?

What information is needed for market and profitability analysis of resin tapping systems?, by Armand Clopeau (EFI and SustForest Plus Project).

SustForest Lab & sampling protocols for Maritime pine resin as forest resource

Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 3. Resin yield data & models, a support for resource mobilisation – what can science tell us?

SustForest Lab & sampling protocols for Maritime pine resin as forest resource, by Ricardo Alía (INIA-iuFOR).  

Rural abandonment and evolution towards megafires – a rural renaissance needed?

Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 2. Threats & challenges for resin tapping in pine forests – what are we facing?

Rural abandonment and evolution towards megafires – a rural renaissance needed?, by Conceição Colaço and Iryna Skulska ( ISA-University of Lisbon) & 

António Salgueiro (GIFF).

Resin tapping in Castilla y León – keys of a success story

Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 1. Resin production from pine forests: resources, inventory and monitoring – where are we?

Resin tapping in Castilla y León – keys of a success story, by Javier Ezquerra & Álvaro Picardo (Regional Government of Castilla y León, Spain).

Resin in Spanish National Forest Inventory & statistics

Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 1. Resin production from pine forests: resources, inventory and monitoring – where are we?

Resin in Spanish National Forest Inventory & statistics, by Elena Robla; P. Adame; Icíar Alberdi & Guillermo Fernández Centeno (INIA).

Report of 'Resin resource monitoring & modelling in a context of climate change'. Interregional workshop

Meeting at Madrid, 21-22 January 2019. Report with links within to the presentations hold at the workshop.

Remote sensing approaches to forest resource inventories for resin yield modelling

Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 3. Resin yield data & models, a support for resource mobilisation – what can science tell us?

Remote sensing approaches to forest resource inventories for resin yield modelling, by Rafael Alonso (föra forest technologies).

Reactivación de la actividad de resinación en España (SP)

Science to Practice ‘Aprovechamiento resinero, desarrollo territorial y reto demográfico’ (Soria, 5 November 2019). Session 1: Situación y perspectivas del aprovechamiento resinero como motor de desarrollo territorial.

Reactivación de la actividad de resinación en España (Reactivation of resination activity in Spain), by Javier Ezquerra Boticario - Junta de Castilla y León (Regional Government).

Process based models for resource monitoring in Pinus pinaster

Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 3. Resin yield data & models, a support for resource mobilisation – what can science tell us?

Process based models for resource monitoring in Pinus pinaster, by Marta Gonzalez García (CETEMAS, Wood Technology and Forestry Centre).

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Chi siamo

Il progetto INCREDIBLE ha lo scopo di mostrare come i prodotti forestali non legnosi (NWFP) possono svolgere un ruolo importante nel sostenere la gestione forestale sostenibile e lo sviluppo rurale, creando reti per condividere e scambiare conoscenze e competenze. Il progetto INCREDIBLE promuove la collaborazione e l'innovazione intersettoriali per evidenziare il valore e il potenziale dei prodotti forestali non legnosi nel bacino del Mediterraneo.

Funding

Il progetto INCREDIBLE ("INNOVATION Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin") riceve finanziamenti dal programma della Commissione Europea Horizon 2020 secondo il grant agreement Nº 774632.

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