Abstract
How may their actors and stakeholders and associated service providers trigger the transition of communities for becoming more sustainable and greener through the cascadic use of timber?
This workshop will address at four thematic working-tables the following aspects:
Tab. 1: Innovative and short forest - timber value chains to design vital rural areas.
Tab. 2: Adaptive forest management for coping with current and long-term uncertainties.
Tab. 3: Cross-sectoral and transdisciplinary communication to enhance mutual understanding for sustainable transition pathways in using timber.
Tab. 4: Current and future generations looking at traditional and innovative practices in EUSALP, and their trade-offs in rural and urban forestry to keep the forest heritage alive.
This event aims to create a straight-forward, user-friendly approach that will inspire actors and organizations of forest-based sector to engage in systematic and mutual understanding, collaborations, and inform management decisions locally and across the EUSALP regions.