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Maritime pine decline in Northern Castile, droughts and implied pathogens

Maritime pine decline in Northern Castile, droughts and implied pathogens

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? 

Maritime pine decline in Northern Castile, droughts and implied pathogens, by Julio Díez Casero ( iuFOR, University of Valladolid )

Pine forests in Tunisia – an opportunity for local employment in resin production?

Pine forests in Tunisia – an opportunity for local employment in resin production?

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?

Pine forests in Tunisia – an opportunity for local employment in resin production?, by Ibtissem Taghouti & Mokhtar Baraket (INRGREF).

 

Development of a web/Android app for resin traceability

Development of a web/Android app for resin traceability

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?

Development of a web/Android app for resin traceability, by Javier Calvo (Cesefor. SustForest Plus Project).

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).

Potential of French maritime pine forests for resin production

INCREDIBLE project

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?

Potential of French maritime pine forests for resin production, by Henri Husson & Armand Clopeau (CRPF Nouvelle-Aquitaine).

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).

Portuguese resin traceability & 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?

Portuguese resin traceability & statistics, by Paula Soares & Cristina Santos (Instituto Superior Agronomia & Instituto da Conservação da Natureza e das Florestas).

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The INCREDIBLE project aims to show how Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFP) can play an important role in supporting sustainable forest management and rural development, by creating networks to share and exchange knowledge and expertise. ‘Innovation Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin’ (INCREDIBLE) promotes cross-sectoral collaboration and innovation to highlight the value and potential of NWFPs in the region.

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Innovation Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin’ (INCREDIBLE) project receives funding from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement Nº 774632

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