Integrated Risk Management in Forests: The FORRISK Project Experience
Integrated risk management in forests is analyzed through the FORRISK project, which produced risk cartographies, silvicultural practices, models, and hazard analyses for biotic and abiotic threats in southwestern Europe.
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Detail description
This paper defines integrated risk management in forests as a multi-scale approach combining prevention and control, silvicultural practices, ecological and economic constraints, multiple hazard management, and institutional and legal frameworks. Within the Interreg SUDOE FORRISK project (2012–2014), partners studied these parameters in southwestern Europe and produced tools such as risk maps, silvicultural guidelines, risk models, hazard analyses, and comparative assessments of management tools. Case studies address biotic threats like Gonipterus platensis on eucalyptus, Fusarium circinatum on Pinus radiata, and pine processionary moth, as well as abiotic risks including wildfires and storms in Spain, Aquitaine, and Euskadi.
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Contribution detail info
- Project
- Location
- France
- Authors
- Christophe ORAZIO, Margot RÉGOLINI, Céline MEREDIEU, Barry GARDINER, Alejandro CANTERO, Sarah FERMET-QUINET, Andrea HEVIA, Manuela BRANCO et Olivier PICARD
- Purpose
- Adopt innovative practices
- File type
- document
- Created on
- 01 Noll 2014
- Origin language
- French
- Official project website
- Innovations agronomiques
- License
- CC BY