D4.3 Building a Sustainable Future: European Forest Monitoring and Governance Structures for LULUCF
Europe’s forests are essential to the region’s environmental health, providing numerous benefits such as carbon storage, biodiversity, and resources for industries. However, with the rising pressures of climate change and land-use change, effective forest monitoring and governance have become critical to safeguarding these natural assets. As the PathFinder project, we have made significant strides in […]
PathFinder at the IUFRO World Congress 2024
Previous slide Next slide At the end of June this year, the International Union for Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) organised its Forest World Congress in Stockholm, Sweden, which takes place every 5 years, to discuss all aspects of forest-related topics. We are happy to say that PathFinder was present and was not only able to […]
D4.1. EU Policy Target Map of Forest and Forest-Related Policy
We have recently passed the 24 months (out of 48) mark of our project, and we are happy to share with you the summaries of our public-facing project deliverables that have been published by our consortium. Important to note: all our public-facing deliverables are available on our website, in our “Resources” section, here Combining both […]
D3.1. Status on Land System Scenarios
We have recently passed the 24 months (out of 48) mark of our project, and we are happy to share with you the summaries of our public-facing project deliverables that have been published by our consortium. Important to note: all our public-facing deliverables are available on our website, in our “Resources” section, here In recognition […]
D2.1. Initial Characteristics for Mapping and Estimation Platform
We have recently passed the 24 months (out of 48) mark of our project, and we are happy to share with you the summaries of our public-facing project deliverables that have been published by our consortium. Important to note: all our public-facing deliverables are available on our website, in our “Resources” section, here The PathFinder […]
D1.1. Inventory Guidelines and Field Protocol for PathFinder Pilot Study
We have recently passed the 24 months (out of 48) mark of our project, and we are happy to share with you the summaries of our public-facing project deliverables that have been published by our consortium. Important to note: all our public-facing deliverables are available on our website, in our “Resources” section, here The PathFinder […]
Second PathFinder Project Meeting
In mid-October 2023, the PathFinder consortium gathered together in Göttingen, Germany, for the second in-person consortium meeting. Partners from all across the continent came together to discuss project progress, co-design future work, and assist each other where needed. It was the second in-person meeting after the kick-off that took place in October 2022 in Ås, […]
EU Policy Target Map of Forest and Forest-Related Policy
In this blog post, we go more in-depth into project Deliverable 4.1, which is the EU policy target map of forest and forest-related policy. Here, we present the deliverable and the policy context behind our project, as well as EU and EU member state forest management policies. Combining both a top-down and bottom-up approach, the […]
PathFinder Milestone 1: Advanced Field Measurements
The development of our PathFinder project is marked by six major milestones that when reached, highlight important steps of the project, and we are happy to announce that we have completed our first milestone “Advanced Field Measurements”. Within the project, our first milestone falls under the task of developing new approaches for improved and transparent […]
About the Newsletter
Our first project newsletter has been published and is available here: https://mailchi.mp/elo.org/pathfindernewsletter1 In this newsletter, we present the project, the work that we are doing, latest developments, the international partners of the project, and also what was discussed at the transnational meetings. The project will be publishing several newsletters throughout the years of the project. […]