Resilient forests
We focus on strengthening the adaptability and long-term resilience of forest landscapes.
We focus on strengthening the adaptability and long-term resilience of forest landscapes.
We advance smart and circular forest-based solutions that support prosperity while safeguarding ecosystems.
We support fair, transparent, and adaptive forest governance across sectors, regions, and levels.
We build trust and solutions through dialogue, mutual learning, and collaboration between science, policy, and society.
We believe forests have a vital role in culture, livelihoods, health, wellbeing, and community development.
We highlight the importance of urban and peri-urban forests and trees for healthier, greener, and more resilient cities.
Ten case studies highlight how Mediterranean land managers adapt to climate change through collaboration and better governance of farms and forests.
This study investigates the potential and limitations of PES to prevent legal deforestation of surplus Legal Reserve (LR) areas in MATOPIBA, Brazil.
The findings indicate that higher perceived naturalness is associated with higher psychological wellbeing.
We provide evidence that active movement in nature may support nighttime cardiac regulation, which may be beneficial for health.
First webinar highlights how integrating nature into cities boosts wellbeing, supports policy, and reduces long-term health costs.
The carob tree’s shift from a symbol of hardship and superstition to a climate‑resilient crop reflects evolving views on memory, culture, and value.
The INTERCEDE Forum in Porto united stakeholders to co-create solutions for sustainable forest ecosystem services across Europe.
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Klub Boks
A new forum advancing science for the era of extreme wildfires
22 June 2026 – 25 June 2026
On 26 June, join us to discover how the Marteloscope tool helps forest advisors and owners make better management decisions.
26 June 2026, 13:00–14:00, CEST
Centred on futures thinking and innovation, YLP 2026 combines expert-led discussions with capacity-building activities to strengthen leadership.
24 August 2026 – 28 August 2026
The Index of Biodiversity Potential (IBP) is an (indirect) biodiversity evaluation tool co-designed by foresters and researchers.
Forest resilience is the ability of forests and society to recover and adapt to environmental, climatic and societal changes.
The EFIMED network connects forest researchers, practitioners, policymakers and entrepreneurs from across the Mediterranean.
Our network connects researchers, experts and policymakers to make cities more sustainable and resilient.
The Bioregions Facility is a knowledge-led platform dedicated to accelerating the development of a sustainable European bioeconomy.
A Horizon Europe project that helps businesses and the public sector recognise, measure and report on the value of nature.
We facilitate the EUDR CoP, a public-private partnership supporting the transition to legal and deforestation-free value chains.
Incentivising future forest ecosystem services and incomes in Europe
We support smallholder rubber producers in Thailand to improve agricultural and environmental practices and strengthen value‑chain management.