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Grant Agreement n°: 291832
Deliverable Nº 3.3 Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs
Lead participant: European Forest Institute (EFI)
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Grant Agreement n°: 291832
Project Acronym: FORESTERRA
Project title: Enhancing FOrest RESearch in the MediTERRAnean through improved coordination
and integration
Funding Scheme: Coordination and support action
Date of latest version of Annex I against which the assessment will be made: 27th October, 2011
Deliverable Number: 3.3
Deliverable Title: Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs Code name: FORESTERRA_WP3_D3.3
WP: Scientific cooperation with other Mediterranean Climate Areas
Date of submission: January 2014
Dissemination level: Public
Lead participant: EFI
Author: Victoria Sanz
WP leader: EFIMED
Coordinator: David González
EC project officer: Doru Irimie
Publishable abstract:
A specific workshop to discuss potential topics of relevance with other existing ERA-Nets and with
other Mediterranean Climate Areas, has been organised in Barcelona, on the 4 September 2013, in
the framework of the EFIMED Week. The aim of the workshop was to maximise synergies and the
impacts of research.
During the workshop, two important news were annouced:
The FORESTERRA joint call for proposal on the topic "Mediterranean-scale approach to study global change drivers, impacts & indicators on forest ecosystems and to foster forest system resilience through managing biodiversity", to be launched the 4th of November 2013.
The FORESTERRA Networking Workshop: towards building a multi-level transnational network in Mediterranean forestry research, to take place in Marseille, France, on 12-13 December 2013.
Participants exchanged experiences and knowledge on methodologies.
The conclusion was that interaction among other existing initiatives (ERA-Nets and JPIs) is essential for
running the activities more effectively and fostering a more effective and harmonized environment. A
long-term cooperation and synergy among ERA-Nets and between ERA-NETs and other research policy
actors such as JPIs, SCAR, and KBBE Technology Platforms is very important for the future.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................. 3
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 4
2. Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs ......................................................................... 6
3. FORESTERRA & SUMFOREST Workshop ............................................................................ 11
ANNEXES .................................................................................................................................... 13
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1. Introduction
A workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs, to discuss potential topics of relevance for
other existing ERA-Nets and to develop some other major activities, took place at the Sant
Pau UNESCO World Heritage Site in Barcelona, Spain, on 4 September 2013.
It was planned for Month 24 according to the Description of Work, but the FORESTERRA Project
Management Committee decided to change the date in order to take advantage of the EFIMED
Annual Meeting, which is the largest Mediterranean forest research gathering during the year.
In this way, the FORESTERRA workshop benefitted from the presence of scientists from various
disciplines from all over the Mediterranean and beyond.
The Chair of the EFI Board, Jørgen Bo Larsen, presided over the opening session which was
attended by over 100 leading researchers, practitioners and policy makers in Mediterranean
forestry. Opening addresses were given by representatives from three entities: Juan Maria
Vazquez from the Spanish Government’s Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO),
Jordi Bachs, Managing Director of the Santa Creu i Sant Pau Private Hospital Foundation and
Joana Ortega, Vice-president of Catalonia.
Following the opening, EFIMED’s new Head of Office, Inazio Martínez de Arano, shared his
hopes and expectations for EFIMED’s future, identifying some of the challenges that lie ahead.
Building on the work of the past, it will be important to implement, evaluate and develop the
Mediterranean Research Agenda and to improve forest-related policies and management with
a trans-disciplinary cross-sectorial approach. He is keen to increase the impact of EFIMED’s
work through exploring synergies with the offices and organisms that are already, or will soon
be, based in Sant Pau and with network partners.
After the successful workshop in Tunis last year, at which participants played big role in defining
the strategic themes for the FORESTERRA ERA-Net, the FORESTERRA workshop this year
brought members up to date with progress on the forthcoming call and widened perspectives
by welcoming presentations from other Mediterranean Climate Areas and from other ERA-Net
initiatives.
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2. Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs
David González, FORESTERRA Coordinator, presented the progress and future expectations of
the ERA-Net; mapping research activities were identified by Giuseppe Scarascia and Marc Palahí
presented the FORESTERRA Strategic Plan.
The international joint call for proposal on the topic "Mediterranean-scale approach to study
global change drivers, impacts & indicators on forest ecosystems and to foster forest system
resilience through managing biodiversity", to be launched the 4th of November 2013, was
announced.
The strategic themes of FORESTERRA were presented, alongside synergies and the impacts of
research with other related initiatives. Some EFIMED network members made presentations or
posters on their institution / project / activity in relation to one of the four FORESTERRA
strategic themes. Participants had the opportunity to network and take steps towards building
trans-national consortia for the forthcoming calls for proposals.
Furthermore, the FORESTERRA Networking Workshop: towards building a multi-level
transnational network in Mediterranean forestry research which took place in Marseille,
France, on 12-13 December 2013, was announced. The aim of this workshop is to foster the
clustering of existing national research organizations as well as of relevant and strategic
research projects with the final aim of improving future coordination and maximize the
research impacts.
During this workshop, FORESTERRA maximized synergies and the impacts of research not only
with other related initiatives, but also with other Mediterranean Climate Areas, in order to
promote joint activities and exchange of information.
Presentations given at the workshop are summarised below and they are available in Annex 1
of this deliverable.
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2.1. ERA-Nets and JPIs: experiences and opportunities
Water JPI: Framework of opportunities for joint work. Armela Dino.
Armela Dino presented the Water JPI and opportunities for joint work. A comparison with
different initiatives was done (ERA-Nets, Article 185 programmes and Joint Programming
Initiatives). The objective in JPIs is defined by grand societal challenges, but the objective in
ERA-Nets is defined by scientific field. Details on the Water JPI were presented (specific
objectives, Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda, Ecosystem Sustainability,
Competitiveness in Water Industry and the Pilot Call for Proposals launched in 2013).
The main conclusion was that the joint collaboration between Water JPI and FORESTERRA
would be very positive; FORESTERRA domains would expand geographically and thematically
and Water JPI would increase its expertise through the already achieved FORESTERRA result.
One of the FORESTERRA research themes identified for a joint call for proposals is related to
Water JPI: “Integrated watershed management for delivering forest water-related services”.
ERANETMED: Mediterranean cooperation through ERANET joint activities and beyond. Maroun El Moujabber.
Maroun El Moujabber gave an overview of the ERANETMED (partners, countries, duration,
budget, objective, activities and expected impacts). Its Kick-off meeting was planned in
Istanbul, the 4th and 5th of November 2013.
FACCE – JPI: State of Play. Christine Bunthof.
Christine Bunthof presented the main achievements to date in FACCE – JPI (the Strategic
Research Agenda adopted in December 2012, the innovative mapping and foresight, the
implementation Plan 2014 – 2015 to be adopted in October, the organisation of annual
workshops with interested initiatives and with ERA-Nets and the five joint actions on-going or in
preparation).
There are 16 ERA-Nets identified with thematic complementarities to FACCE. Annual workshops
are organising in iorder to map complementarities and explore joint actions. The main
conclusion was that interaction is essential to avoid duplication and to be able to lauch joint
calls.
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PLATFORM: Implement and interact for Impact. Christine Bunthof.
Christine Bunthof explained the main caratheristics for the ERA-Nets, as instruments for
building the European Research Area, which aim is the coordination and collaboration between
national and regional programmes in a longer-term perspective and with the participation of
programme owners and programme managers. She pointed out that in the framework of the
ERA-Nets over 400 calls for proposals have been implemented, mostly by virtual common pot
scheme. Combination national rules and international collaboration remains a challenge. The
conclusion was that interaction is the key to the sucess.
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PLATFORM offers a multi-faceted forum for the bioeconomy ERA-Nets community, united by a
targeted scope, each with its topic and target (group). Collaboration possibilities have been
identified by matchmaking session in PLATFORM Workshop with surveys about interests for
collaborations.
A PLATFORM workshop titled ‘ERA-Nets for the future’is being planned in Leiden, the 13th and
14th of February, 2014. The results of surveys and analysis done by various PLATFORM tasks will
be presented. Suggestions for deepening analysis, new topics to look into, and updating or
extending surveys and other assessments will be used in the drafting of a proposal for
continuation. Furthermore, a session about European Research and Innovation Programming
will be hold in order to get a sharper picture of the unique contributions that P2P networks
bring and how P2Ps can best operate – in coordination with others – to deliver and have
impact. The outcomes of this Workshop will contribute to elaborate the deliverable ‘PLATFORM
vision and roadmap’, which will contain recommendations and plans for programming in view
of the diversified system, scoping for topics/needs for collaboration among Member States and
optimal ERA‐Net operation (calls, other activities, collaborations).
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2.2. Networking outside Europe: Short statements from MCA scientists and funding agencies
Programme managers and forest scientists from different Mediterranean Climate Areas
attended this workshop, in order to promote joint activities and exchange of information:
Five key challenges for forestry in Australia. Jerry Vanclay (Australia).
The Australian expert Jerry Vanclay, from Southern Cross University, commented the key
challenges for forestry in Australia (public understanding of forest management and condition
of fire ecology and suppression, Payments for Environmental Services for ‘undervalued’ forests
for public use of forests, complexity and environmental change) and gave a description of the
forests of the Mediterranean Climate Areas. He reflected about the community attitudes,
some of them should change in order to get benefficits and better forests.
Chilean Mediterranean Forests (matorral). Rosa Alzamora (Chile).
The Chilean researcher Rosa Alzamora, from the Universidad Austral, pointed out the wide
variety of ecosystems in Chile. Mediterranean forest occupies central Chile and has problems of
land use change, loss and fragmentation, and forest fire. She identified some needs of research:
restoration, valuing ecosystem services and biodiversity as a driver of value. Chilean funds for
research come from the National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research
(CONICYT), the Chilean Economic Development Agency (CORFO) and the National Forest
Service (CONAF).
University of California, Berkeley Forestry Research / EFIMED. Gregory Biging (USA).
The American scholar Gregory Biging, from the University of California, Berkeley, commented
that Forest Research in California has transformed from disciplinary research (economics,
silviculture, ecology, mensuration, wildlife) to research that crosses both disciplinary and
regional/national boundaries. The research interests of FORESTERRA and UC Berkeley have high
correspondence, particularly on global change and biodiversity. Given funding through NSF or
USDA for joint research between the groups, UC Berkeley faculty response would be quite
strong.
Food, Agriculture and Fisheries and Biotechnology (FAFB NCP). Bongani Ndimba (South Africa).
The South African researcher and project manager, Bongani Ndimba, from the Agricultural
Research Council, gave an overview of the different uses of land in South Africa, being only the
1 % forestry and the 68.60 % grazing, 13.80 % arable, 9.60 % natural conservation and 6.90 %
other. He commented the high number of people who dependent on forestry industry.
According to Bongani Ndimba, FORESTERRA made a good strategic choice.
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3. FORESTERRA & SUMFOREST Workshop
Following the development of the networking activities and the integration of research
programmes, it was organised a workshop between FORESTERRA and the newcomer
SUMFOREST ERA-Net. The venue of the meeting was in Krakow (Poland), last 8th of July and
was attended by 19 people representing the different Work Packages leaders of each project.
The FORESTERRA attendance was MINECO, FCT, CRA, EFIMED and INRA; with regards to
SUMFOREST, the partners involved in the workshop were BMLFUW, MMM, IBL, INIA, BLE and
BFW. Furthermore, MIPAFF, INEA and MAE which are involved in both ERA-Nets, were in
Krakow as well (see below the attending people).
The objective of the event was to maximise synergies and identify and define joint strategic
topics. Aim of the meeting: a discussion on SUMFOREST-FORESTERRA cooperation and joint
activity plan. The discussion could include, inter alia, strategic topics identified in the
FORESTERRA research agenda and their relevance at the European level, as well as possibility
for SUMFOREST to maintain the FORESTERRA information/web and database on research
activities alive after 2015, etc.
The workshop was opened by Adam Kaliszewski, Adam (IBL) and Annamaria Marzetti (MIPAAF)
who thanked the participants for attending the meeting. The first session was a presentation of
each ERA-Net in order to explain the background, objectives and milestones to the rest of the
audience.
Martin Greimel (BMLFUW), as coordinator, started this session presenting an overview of
SUMFOREST, describing mainly the workplan structure since this ERA-Net is just running up.
Then, Liisa Kaar (MMM) presented the WP2 Mapping Forest research initiatives and
transnational and the WP4 Strategic activities; Johannes Bender from BLE, made the WP5 Joint
calls and Martin Kalinowski (IBL) and Annamaria Marzetti (MIPAFF) presented jointly the WP6
International cooperation. The second part of the session was devoted to FORESTERRA and its
presentation made by the Coordinator, David González. Then, Giuseppe Scarascia (CRA)
presented the status of the WP2 Mapping and information exchange, Inazio Martínez de Arano
(EFIMED) the WP3 Strategic activities), Gema Herrero (INRA), the WP4 Implementation of Joint
activities, Marta Abrantes (FCT), the WP6 Scientific cooperation with Mediterranean Climate
areas and Almudena Albertos, both WP5 Transnational Joint research funding and WP7
Spreading excellence.
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The main initiatives agreed is the presentation of a draft plan which will show the possible
future scenarios about Forest Research in the EU research framework; it will include also a road
map describing different joint working groups between FORESTERRA and SUMFOREST.
Furthermore, another challenge is the transfer of knowledge through different undertaking
activities such as:
1) Share knowledge of mapping;
2) Joint research units;
3) Joint call topic;
4) Joint programme on forestry (Forest JPI)
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ANNEXES
Annex 1 . Presentations of the Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs
The presentations of the Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs held in Barcelona, on the 4
of September 2013, are available at:
http://www.efimed.efi.int/portal/events/annual_meeting/efimed_week_2013/annual_meeting_2013/
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Annex 2. Programme of the Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs
FORESTERRA Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site, Barcelona, Spain Wednesday 4 September 2013
08:00 Registration
09:00 Session 1: Opening Chair: Jørgen Bo Larsen, Chairman of EFI Board
09:00 - 09:45 Opening of the EFIMED Annual Meeting
Juan María Vazquez, DG for Scientific and Technical Research, Government of Spain
The Honorable Joana Ortega i Almany, Vice-president, Government of the Generalitat of Catalunya
09:45 Session 2: EFIMED Report
09:45 - 10:05 EFIMED achievements and way ahead, Inazio Martínez de Arano, EFIMED
10:05 - 10:25 Questions and discussion
10:50 Session 3: FORESTERRA Workshop Chair: Inazio Martínez de Arano, EFIMED
10:55 - 11:10 FORESTERRA ERA-Net: Progress and future expectations, David González, MINECO
11:10 - 11:25 Mapping activities, Giuseppe Scarascia, University of Tuscia
11:25 - 11:45 FORESTERRA ERA-Net Strategic Plan, Marc Palahí, EFI
11:45 - 13:15 Increasing FORESTERRA ERA-Net impact: Synergies with the ERA and MCAs Introduction: Andreas Kleinschmidt, FCBA
ERA-Nets and JPIs: experiences and opportunities
Xavier Le Roux (BiodivERsA2), Armela Dino (Water JPI), Maroun El Moujabber (ERANETMED), Christine Bunthof (Platform), (JPI FACCE)
Networking outside Europe
Short statements from MCA scientists and funding agencies: Jerry Vanclay (Australia), Rosa Alzamora (Chile), Gregory Biging (USA) and Bongani Ndimba (South Africa)
13:15 - 13:30 Wrap-up of the FORESTERRA session
14:30 Session 4: EFIMED Market place and Networking Chair: Giuseppe Scarascia, University of Tuscia
EFIMED Market Place: Network members’ presentations in relation to FORESTERRA themes
Networking / Consortium building for FORESTERRA call
Grant Agreement n°: 291832
Annex 3. Participants of the Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs
Title First name Surname Organisation Email address Country
Ms Sarah Adams European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Prof Rosa María Alzamora Mallea Universidad Austral de Chile [email protected] Chile
Dr Joana Amaral Paulo Instituto Superior de Agronomia [email protected] Portugal
Ms Annabelle Amm Ecosystems Forestiers [email protected] France
Dr Pilar Andrés Agricultural Research Council [email protected] Spain
Dr Sofia Bajocco Research Council of Agriculture [email protected] Italy
Dr Victoria Bermejo CIEMAT [email protected] Spain
Mr Christophe Besacier Food and Agriculture Organization [email protected] Italy
Prof Gregory Biging University of California, Berkeley [email protected] USA
Prof Ertruğrul Bilgili European Forest Institute [email protected] Turkey
Dr Yves Birot Academie Agriculture [email protected] France
Mr Denis Boglio Forest Sciences Centre of Catalonia [email protected] Spain
Dr José Antonio Bonet CTFC-Universitat de Lleida [email protected] Spain
Ms Rachdi Bouchra Faculty of sciences Ben M'Sik [email protected] Morocco
Dr David Brand KKL-Jewish National Fund [email protected] Israel
Dr Lluís Brotons CTFC-CREAF [email protected] Spain
Dr Christine Bunthof FP7 Platform project -Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari - CIHEAM [email protected] Netherlands
Dr Lukrecija Butorac Institute for Adriatic Crops and Karst Reclamation [email protected] Croatia
Mr Nuno Calado Mediterranean Forest Owners Association [email protected] Portugal
Dr Elena Capolino Ministero delle Politiche Agricole Alimentari e Forestali [email protected] Italy
Title First name Surname Organisation Email address Country
Prof Hamed Daly-Hassen Institution of Agricultural Research and Higher Education [email protected] Tunisia
Prof Jorge De las Heras Universidad de Castilla La Mancha [email protected] Spain
Mr Francesc de Paula gambús Generalitat Catalunya [email protected] Spain
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Dr Giovanni Di Matteo Agricultural Research Council [email protected] Italy
Ms Armela Dino Water JPI - Fundación para la Ciencia y la Tecnología [email protected] Spain
Dr Enrique Doblas Miranda Agricultural Research Council [email protected] Spain
Prof Richard Dodd University of California, Berkeley [email protected] USA
Dr Glòria Domínguez Forest Sciences Centre of Catalonia [email protected] Spain
Ms Marion Duclercq Plan Bleu [email protected] France
Dr Gabiña Dunixi Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Zaragoza - CIHEAM [email protected] Spain
Dr Maroun El Moujabber ERANETMED - Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari - CIHEAM [email protected] Italy
Dr Nesat Erkan Soutwest Anatolian Forest Research Institute [email protected] Turkey
Dr Silvano Fares Agricultural Research Council [email protected] Italia
Dr Irene Fernández IIAG-CSIC [email protected] Spain
Dr Estrella Fernández García Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad [email protected] Spain
Dr Jordi García-Gonzalo Instituto Superior de Agronomia [email protected] Portugal
Mr Santiago González INIA-CIFOR [email protected] Spain
Dr David González Martínez Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad [email protected] Spain
Ms Elena Gorriz CTFC-European Forest Institute [email protected] Spain
Mr Carlos Gracia CREAF / Universitat de Barcelona [email protected] Spain
Ms Francesca Guardiola Generalitat de Cataluya [email protected] Spain
Dr Luis Guasch Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad [email protected] Spain
Dr Jean-Marc Guehl Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique [email protected] France
Dr Gema Herrero Corral Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique [email protected] Spain
Ms Anne Jambois Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique [email protected] France
Ms Marketta Juppi European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Prof Vassiliki Kazana Technological Educational Institute of Kavala [email protected] Greece
Dr Mohamed Khemici Institut National de Recherche Forestière [email protected] Algeria
Title First name Surname Organisation Email address Country
Dr Andreas Kleinschmit Von Lengefeld European Forest-based technology platform [email protected] France
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Prof Jørgen Bo Larsen European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Dr François Lefèvre Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique [email protected] France
Mr Heiko Liedeker FLEGDT [email protected]
International
Mr Josep Enric Llebot Generalitat de Cataluya [email protected] Spain
Mr Louis Maire National Institute of Geographical and Forestry Information [email protected] France
Ms Raquel Marcos del Rivero European Forest Institute raquel.rivero @ efi.int International
Mr Inazio Martínez de Arano European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Dr Harald Mauser European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Dr Robert Mavsar European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Dr Maria Mayol Agricultural Research Council [email protected] Spain
Dr Christian Messier University of Quebec [email protected] Canadá
Mr Ramon Minoves Pujols Diputació de Barcelona [email protected] Spain
Ms Verònica Miquel European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Dr Chadi Hanna Mohanna Ministry of Agriculture [email protected] Lebanon
Dr Sven Mutke INIA-CIFOR [email protected] Spain
Prof Bart Muys KU Leuven [email protected] Belgium
Dr Pierfrancesco Nardi Agricultural Research Council [email protected] Italy
Prof Bongani Ndimba South African Department of Science and Technology [email protected] South Africa
Ms Joana Ortega Vice-President, Generalitat de Cataluya [email protected] Spain
Prof Risto Päivinen European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Dr Marc Palahi European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Mr Pere Pardo Sabartés AGAUR [email protected] Spain
Mr Alain Pénelon European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Title First name Surname Organisation Email address Country
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Prof Davide Pettenella University of Padova [email protected] Italy
Ms Joana Pinheiro Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) [email protected] Portugal
Dr Joël Poustis HEXABIO Consulting [email protected] France
Dr Carolina Puerta Agricultural Research Council [email protected] Spain
Ms Alba Pueyo EU FLEGT&REDD Facility [email protected] Spain
Mr Joan Puigdollers Medi Ambient i Serveis Urbans de Barcelona [email protected] Spain
Dr Serenella Puliga Ministry of agriculture food and forestry policies - Italy [email protected] Italy
Mr Arnau Queralt i Bassa Consell Assessor per al Desenvolupament Sostenible [email protected] Spain
Dr Isaura Rábago CIEMAT [email protected] Spain
Dr Elisabetta Raparelli Research Council for Agriculture-CMA [email protected] Italy
Dr Elisabetta Raparelli Agricultural Research Council [email protected] Italy
Dr Nicolas Robert European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Ms Mercedes Rois European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Mr Albert Rubiol Vilalta Diputació de Barcelona [email protected] Spain
Ms Montaña Ruiz Avantia XXI working for Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad [email protected] Spain
Mr Carles Sáez European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Ms Anabel Sánchez Agricultural Research Council [email protected] Spain
Ms Victoria Sanz European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Prof Giuseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza University of Tuscia [email protected] Italy
Ms Patricia Sfeir Seeds-int [email protected] Lebanon
Ms David Alejandro Solano Grima Forest Sciences Centre of Catalonia [email protected] Spain
Mr Patrick Spencer Cork Forest Conservation Alliance [email protected] USA
Ms Marta Subirà Generalitat de Cataluya [email protected] Spain
Mr Ferran Tarradellas European Commission [email protected] Spain
Title First name Surname Organisation Email address Country
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Ms Martina Temunovic University of Zagreb [email protected] Croatia
Prof Maria Margarida Tomé Instituto Superior de Agronomia [email protected] Portugal
Mr Antoni Trasobares Generalitat de Cataluya [email protected] Spain
Mr Alessandro Trevisan European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Ms Lea Turunen European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Dr Dimitrios Vakalis Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change [email protected] Greece
Ms Pilar Valbuena Pérez CESEFOR/SRMBM [email protected] Spain
Mr Jean-Charles Valette Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique-EFPA [email protected] France
Ms Sophie Vallée Association Internationale Forêts Méditerranéennes (AIFM) [email protected] France
Prof Jerome Vanclay European Forest Institute [email protected] Australia
Ms Elsa Varela CTFC-European Forest Institute [email protected] Spain
Prof Juan María Vázquez Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad [email protected] Spain
Mr Jussi Viitanen European Forest Institute [email protected] International
Dr Dijana Vuletić Croatian Forest Research Institute [email protected] Croatia
Dr Angels Xabadia University of Girona [email protected] Spain
Mr Janez Zafran Ministry of Agriculture and the Environment [email protected] Slovenia
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Annex 4. Pictures of the Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs
Photo 1. Opening of the EFIMED Annual Meeting (Photo: IAMZ)
Photo 2. FORESTERRA Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs
(Photo: Robert Ramos/Fundació Privada Hospital de Sant Pau)
Photo 3. FORESTERRA orkshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs (Photo: Nicolas Robert)
Photo 4. FORESTERRA Workshop with relevant ERA-Nets and JPIs
(Photo: Elena Gorriz)
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Annex 5. List of participants – FORESTERRA & SUMFOREST Workshop
No Name Institution Affiliation E-mail
1 Abrantes, Marta
FCT FORESTERRA [email protected]
2 Amm, Annabelle
Ecofor SUMFOREST [email protected]
3 Albertos, Almudena
EFIMED FORESTERRA [email protected]
4 Bender, Johannes
BLE SUMFOREST [email protected]
5 Capolino, Elena MIPAAF
FORESTERRA/
SUMFOREST [email protected]
6 Cesaro, Luca INEA*
SUMFOREST/
FORESTERRA [email protected]
7 Gonzalez, David
MINECO FORESTERRA [email protected]
8 Greimel, Martin
BMLFUW SUMFOREST [email protected]
9 Herrero-Corral, Gema INRA FORESTERRA
gema.herrero-
10 Jäger, Dietmar
BFW SUMFOREST mailto:[email protected]
11 Käär, Liisa
MMM SUMFOREST [email protected]
12 Kalinowski, Michal
IBL SUMFOREST [email protected]
13 Kaliszewski, Adam
IBL SUMFOREST [email protected]
14 Korbar, Uroš MAE
SUMFOREST/
FORESTERRA [email protected]
15 Marongiu, Sonia INEA*
FORESTERRA/
SUMFOREST [email protected]
16 Martínez de Arano, Inazio
EFI FORESTERRA [email protected]
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Marzetti, Annamaria S. MIPAAF SUMFOREST/ FORESTERRA
[email protected]; [email protected]
18 de la Peña, Anabel
INIA SUMFOREST [email protected]
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Scarascia, Giuseppe CRA-UNITUS FORESTERRA [email protected]
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Annex 6. Agenda – FORESTERRA & SUMFOREST Workshop
SUMFOREST-FORESTERRA Workshop
Hotel Campanile, Św. Tomasza 34, Krakow, Poland
8th July 2014
8.30 - 8.40 1. Welcome by IBL & Mipaaf
8.40 - 9.20 2. Introduction to:
SUMFOREST Martin Greimel
FORESTERRA David Gonzalez Martinez
9.20 - 10.20 3. Identification of the possible synergies between SUMFOREST
and FORESTERRA (WP leaders short presentations, 10 min each)
SUMFOREST*: Liisa Kaar WP4 and WP2; Johannes Bender WP5; M.Kalinowski-
A.Marzetti WP6; Annabelle Amm WP7
FORESTERRA*: Giuseppe Scarascia WP2; Inazio Martínez WP3; Gema Herrero
WP4; Almudena Albertos WP5; Marta Abrantes WP6; Almudena Albertos WP7
10.20 - 10.40 Coffee break
10.40 - 12.30 4. Discussion and prioritization of tasks within SUMFOREST and
FORESTERRA
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 15.00 5. Draft proposal of joint activities to be presented to Steering
Committees of both projects
15.00 - 15.15 Coffee break
15.15-16-15 6. Future activities - draft timetable
16.15-16.30 7. AOB and closure of the workshop
*Already confirmed
N.B. An informal dinner will be held at the Restaurant Jama Michalika, ul. Florianska 45, on 7 July at
20.00.
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Annex 5. Pictures – FORESTERRA & SUMFOREST Workshop
Photo 1. Foresterra and Sumforest workshop (Photo: Almudena Albertos)
Photo 2. Presentation of Foresterra (Photo: Almudena Albertos)