Project acronym: LIFEGENMON
Project reference: LIFE13 ENV/SI/000148
Year of financing: 2013
Priority area: Environment & Resource Efficiency
Project title (SL): Razvoj sistema monitoringa genetske pestrosti gozdnega drevja
Coordinating beneficiary: Gozdarski inštitut Slovenije
Website: http://www.lifegenmon.si/
Layman's report: LIFE13_ENV_SI_000148-EN.pdf

Background

Sustainable forest management is based on the long-term adaptability of forest ecosystems that starts at the genetic level. Forest genetic monitoring (FGM) is therefore a crucial component of any sustainable forest management operation, as it presents the possibility of detecting potentially harmful changes in forest adaptability before they are seen at higher levels. By introducing genetic monitoring into conservation programmes and sustainable forest management, it is possible to assess information on relevant changes of a species’ adaptive and neutral genetic variation through time.

Objectives

The main aim of the LIFEGENMON project is to develope a system for forest genetic monitoring (FGM) to serve as an early-warning system to aid in the assessment of a species’ response to environmental change on a long-term temporal scale.

Key project objectives are:

    • To define optimal indicators and verifiers for monitoring changes in genetic diversity across a transect from Bavaria to Greece for two selected target species (Fagus sylvatica and Abies alba);
    • To prepare guidelines for FGM for these two, and an additional five species, which differ in their biology and distribution, for the implementation of FGM at a national, regional and EU scale;
    • To prepare a manual for FGM, for implementation at EU level;
    • To prepare a decision support system for an optimal choice of the level of FGM, based on needs and means;
    • To organise a series of training courses for the forestry sector for implementation of FGM in their territories;
    • To establish a well-functioning internationally-linked team of forestry professionals working on FGM; and
    • To provide access to all information directly, through existing networks or beneficiaries, and if requested, to transfer data to the EU Forest Data Centre of JRC.

Expected results: The project expects to achieve:

  • Genetic monitoring regions delineated for seven species within the transect countries;
  • Six genetic monitoring sites installed in three countries: two sites per country, one for Fagus sylvatica, and one for Abies alba and Abies borisii-regis;
  • A database for storing demographic and genetic data;
  • Minimum and optimal number of indicators and verifiers defined for three monitoring levels;
  • Cost estimation of genetic monitoring per species, level and indicator assessed;
  • Standardised protocols for collecting demographic and genetic data;
  • Seven species-specific guidelines and strategies for the European FGM system;
  • A manual for FGM, containing practical advice and including consequences for sustainable forest management;
  • A decision support system;
  • Background documents and guidelines for policy-makers at the national, regional and the EU level for supporting the development of possible new regulations at the national level, the FOREST Europe process, and for future European forestry and biodiversity conservation policies and strategies; and
  • A solid background for preparation of future unified strategies for application of FGM to halt biodiversity loss at a European level.

Coordinator: Slovenian Forestry Institute
The Slovenian Forestry Institute is a governmental research institution that conducts basic and applied research on forests, forestry, forest ecosystems and game management. It also performs public forestry service tasks and is the official authority for the certification of forest materials. Following national and international legislation, it adheres to the concepts of sustainability and multifunctional forestry.

Partners:
Zavod za gozdove Slovenije (Slovenia Forest Service), Slovenia
CNVOS – Zavod Center za informiranje, sodelovanje in razvoj nevladnih organizacij (Centre for information service, co-operation and development of NGOs), Slovenia
Aristotle University of Thssaloniki – Special Account for Research Funds, Greece ASP
Bayerisches Amt für forstliche Saat- und Pflanzenzucht (Bavarian Office for Forest Seeding and Planting), Germany
General Directorate of Forests and Agricultural Affairs – Decentralized Administration of Macedonia – Thrace

Total budget: 5,484,162.00 €
EU contribution: 2,734,952.00 €
Duration: 01-JUL-2014 to 30-JUN -2020