StrategyMedFor

Strategy for the Sustainable Management of Mediterranean Forests

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Project summary

The StrategyMedFor project gathers 7 partners in 6 countries of the Interreg Cooperation area (including 2 IPA countries) and associated institutions from the forest EU & international scene to protect, restore & valorise particularly the Mediterranean Forest Ecosystem.  The main goal is the development of a Strategy for Sustainable Management of Mediterranean Forests (SSMMF) targeted to each forest type & adapted to foreseeable climate scenarios, through the integration of new technologies & wide-Mediterranean data into a spatial context, combining geospatial data, remote sensing, GIS & climate modelling in the development of the Strategy. 

Scientific-sound recommendations about how & which forests to protect, restore or manage into resilience, specific tools such as thematic cartography about the status of forests in real time, & the priority areas for action are envisaged. 

Our role

The ETC-UMA will have two major roles in the project: as Lead Partner in charge of overall coordination and management; and as thematic leader of spatial analysis to understand the situation of the Mediterranean Forests (quality, status, impacts, etc.) and guide and support the delineation of the main objective of the StrategyMedFor project: the Strategy for Sustainable Management of Mediterranean Forests (SSMMF). The team will work closely with the rest of partners to define the criteria to generate new thematic cartography and to validate the new maps on the field.

Main outputs

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Strategy for Sustainable Management of Mediterranean Forests (SSMMF)

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Organisations cooperating across borders for the Sustainable Management of the Mediterranean Forest ecosystem

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Geospatial tools for the evaluation of Mediterranean forests status, identification of impacts on forests and actions to protect, restore or manage them

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Joint Development of action plans for forest sustainable management on test sites

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A 10-year (2026-2035) Strategy of the Medforval network of HEV Mediterranean forests updated by transposing the knowledge generated in WP1 and WP2

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Management plan for the Prespa transboundary area

More about it

Dania Abdul Malak

daniaabdulmalak@uma.es

Dania Abdul Malak is a senior environmental researcher and Director of the European Topic Centre at the University of Malaga (ETC-UMA). She has over 15 years’ experience in environmental assessment and management...

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Ana Isabel Marín

aimarin@uma.es

Ana (PhD) is an environmental researcher and GIS specialist at the European Topic Centre of University of Málaga. She holds a European-mention PhD in Environmental Science, an MSc in regional planning and a BSc in Environmental Sciences...

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Our partners

Istituto Oikos Onlus, Italy

National Center for Forest Owners (CNPF), France

International Association for Mediterranean Forests (AIFM), France

CIHEAM - Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania (CIHEAM-MAICh), Greece

Public Institution Galicica National Park (PIGNP), North Macedonia

Faculty of Forestry, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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