ProSilva FORESTS AND NATURA 2000 OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

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ProSilva FORESTS AND NATURA 2000 OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES Philippe Morgan President ProSilva

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges ProSilva Principles ProSilva Principles integrate several objects of management Production of quality timber with a high economic return Ecosystem services and protection Landscape and social benefits Integrated management = multiple use The principle is more important than management techniques or forest structures Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges ProSilva Principles Pro Silva promotes forest management strategies which optimize the maintenance, conservation and utilisation of forest ecosystems in such a way that the ecological and socio-economic functions are sustainable and profitable. The general approach to management includes market and non-market objectives and takes the whole forest ecosystem into consideration. Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Changes in perception towards forestry Awareness of the holistic and humanistic importance of the forest Rousseau social contract; Gayer – Gurnaud – Biolley (end of 19th century) Importance of non-timber uses Reaction to loss of multiple benefits following clear-felling of timber resource Biodiversity Rio world summit 1992 and changes to lifestyles Finite limits to growth Climate change, C-Management, sound compliance with nature Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Outcome of ProSilva concepts Greater harmony with nature Forest owners and managers realise their goals through Close-to Nature forest management Maintain important resources Water quality, Energy, biodiversity Good forest management and appropriate timber use make a contribution to mitigating the effects of climate change Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Threats to biodiversity Freudenstadt - Germany Borrowdale – Great Britain Source: Edward (Ted) Wilson Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Threats to biodiversity We are seeing a very sudden rise in the number of severe diseases affecting trees and woodland habitats in Britain and Ireland that threaten economies and biodiversity. Larch undergoes complete stand collapse at very low thresholds of Phytophora ramorum attack in the South and West of Britain. Ash is now under the same threat from Chalara fraxinea, as in large parts of continental Europe. Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Changes in timber utilisation Technology has vastly expanded the boundaries of timber processing No longer economies of scale but intelligent harvesting matters The energy footprint can now determine the value of products Maintaining soil productivity is important Huge changes in woodfuel sector Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

What is Close-to-Nature Forestry? CFN embraces the complexity of nature, follows natural systems and uses them to its advantage CFN rejects industrial simplification and seeks effective ways to work with nature It does not mimic landscape scale natural events or attempt to reproduce wilderness but uses natural processes on an individual tree or compartment scale Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

What is Close-to-Nature Forestry? It seeks harmony between the environment and economic sustainability It is opportunistic and looks for cost-effective ways of working Biological automation (Biorationalisation Schütz, J.P.) Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Close-to-Nature Forestry Making use of natural processes Natural regeneration Self differentiation Nurturing by shade Controlling light levels Biological automation Maintenance of continuous cover Soil protection Maintaining habitats Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Silvicultural methods Plenter forest (selection system) Tree by tree selection Transformation to Continuous Cover Use of site adapted mixtures Mosaic forest system (irregular shelterwood) All require a high level of silvicultural skills Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Changes in timber utilisation Biological rationalisation is not incompatible with mechanisation However good planning and design is required to minimise impacts Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

New timber products and markets Producing woodfuel is a major challenge for timber utilisation As pellets or woodchips Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests in transformation Coed Bryn Arau Duon – Wales, UK Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests in transformation Coed Bryn Arau Duon – Wales, UK Forest on polder - Netherlands Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges Irregular High Forest Coed Bryn Arau Duon – Wales, UK Forest on polder - Netherlands Gergy - France Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges Plenter Forest Freudenstadt - Germany Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges Plenter Forest Couvet - Switzerland Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges Plenter Forest Langula - Germany Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges Shelterwood Lauenburg - Germany Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges Low intervention Freudenstadt - Germany Foldsæ - Norway Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges Conclusions There is no contradiction between small scale management and economic viability Economies other than economy of scale System compatible with a lot of other benefits Quality of life (amenities) Diversity through irregularity Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges Some challenges Application of principles in harsh climatic conditions In the south In the north On particular sites (sandy soils) Scientific support for their arguments Communication of their ideas Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

ProSilva core principles Multifunctionality All benefits are provided from the same area Complementarity The different outputs enhance each other Adaptability Capacity of adapt to new demands Capacity to adapt to changing environments Relies on natural processes Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges A final thought A green infrastructure supports economies, safeguards habitats, provides ecosystem services and contributes towards robust, sustainable, resilient natural systems. Thank you Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges

Forests and Natura 2000: Opportunities and Challenges