DIABOLO – Distributed, Integrated and Harmonised Forest Information for Bioeconomy Outlooks
Project Overview
recent Forest Strategy provides clear signals towards the need for harmonised information for mapping and assessing the dynamic state of forest ecosystems and their services.
DIABOLO aims to:
i) strengthen the methodological framework towards more accurate, harmonised and timely forest information, e.g. on growing stock and stock changes, biomass, carbon, NWFP; enable the analysis of sustainable biomass supply derived from multipurpose and multisource national forest inventories; and facilitate near real-time forest disturbance monitoring, e.g. on forest fires, storm, drought, insect outbreaks;
ii) support EU policy processes, international reporting obligations, forest administration and forest planning entities with new methodologies and EU-wide consistent forest information;
iii) make innovative use of existing field-collected data and EC space-based applications of EO and satellite positioning systems with reference to INSPIRE and GEOSS, and global monitoring systems such as REDD+, FLEGT and UNFF.
To deliver high impact, beyond state-of-the-art work within the ecological and socio-economic diversity in Europe, the trans-disciplinary DIABOLO involves experts in quantitative modelling, policy science and NFIs, from 26 European countries, committed to provide new methodologies and information for various end-uses, including EFDAC (FISE) at JRC, GLOBIOM at IIASA and work at FAO/UNECE.
Project Results
http://jukuri.luke.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/543806/Diabolo_policybrief_final.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
Website
http://diabolo-project.eu/Resources
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Contacts
Contacts for more information –
Project coordinator: Prof. Tuula Packalen, Luke, tuula.packalen@luke.fi.
Project Manager: Markus Lier, Luke, markus.lier@luke.fi.
WP Leaders:
WP1 Policy analysis – Dr Torgny Lind, SLU, Torgny.Lind@slu.se;
WP2 Harmonisation – Dr Laurent Saint-André, CIRAD, standre@cirad.fr;
Dr Cedric Vega, IGN, cedric.vega@ign.fr;
WP3 Improving data collection and analyses – Dr Iciar Alberdi, INIA, alberdi.iciar@inia.es;
WP4 Monitoring disturbances -Dr Matthias Dees, ALU-FR matthias.dees@felis.uni-freiburg.de;
WP5 Model-based biomass supply -Prof Tuula Packalen, Luke, tuula.packalen@luke.fi;
WP6 Dissemination – Charles Harper, UCD, charles.harper@ucd.ie