Dead wood - A resource for a more resilient and productive forest
The day will be in french
Dead wood - A resource for a more resilient and productive forest
Le 23/01, 30/01 - Bonlez
Objectives
Dead wood is a key resource for around 30% of forest-dwelling species, and plays a vital role in the carbon and nutrient cycles that are essential for forest regeneration and improving the resilience and robustness of forests to global change.
Today, the average volume of dead wood in Walloon forests is around 10m³/ha. The objectives are to increase this volume, diversify it and distribute it geographically. Habitat trees will play a major role in meeting these objectives.
This day will provide an opportunity to discover the benefits of dead wood and tree habitats, and to work together to propose ways of including these resources in today's forestry.
This course will take place on two dates, 23 and 30 January, at the same venue. You can choose the date that suits you best by selecting it on the registration form.
Speakers
- Igor Blervaque, Deadwood4Forests project manager, RFSB
- Nicolas Dassonville, RFSB
Programme (PDF format)
09h00 | Welcoming participants |
09h15 | Obstacles, issues and benefits, inventory |
12h00 | Picnic (bring your own) |
13h15 | Identification and designation of TSAs Proposal and discussion of possible routes |
17h00 | Conclusion and end of the day |
Practical information and prices
MEETING PLACE
It will be sent to you in the confirmation letter.
Organisational costs:
- RFSB member (and family): 20€ /person
- Non-member of RSFB: 40€ /person
- RFSB volunteer: FREE
Registration
Registration before 16 January 2025
The day will be in french