Abstract
TREEADS is a large-scale EU Green Deal project that brings together a consortium of 46 partners from 13 European countries and Taiwan with the aim of improving wildfire governance. The project will increase the effectiveness of enhanced sustainable fire and forest management under changing climate conditions by building upon state-of-the-art high technological readiness level (TRL) products and the latest innovations in fields covering all three stages of fire management: prevention and preparedness, detection and response, restoration, and adaptation. It will do so by uniting them under the umbrella of a holistic fire management platform ecosystem.
TREEADS capitalizes on expert knowledge and EU initiatives but also addresses the need for proactive governance, change of forest management practices, community-based awareness, and preparedness activities, where local communities and bio-economy sectors play a central role.
This Deliverable (3.3) conveys the results of the TREEADS project efforts under Work Package 3 (WP3), covering the work performed in Tasks 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5 between months 2 (M2) and 26, with focus on the most recent developments achieved between February 2023 and January 2024 (M15 to M26).
The main objective under WP3 is to identify and develop the organizational, structural, and sociotechnical factors for the TREEADS ecosystem. The approach is developed in two complementing components. The first aims to identify and validate parameters for the TREEADS platform, ensuring that its design addresses stakeholders' needs across different phases of wildfire management. The second aims to design and establish the vision, concepts, and process of the TREEADS ecosystem governance model.
During the period covered by Deliverable 3.3, WP3 activities were structured around the following efforts:
• Development of an economic wildfire risk assessment models
• Identification of networks of wildfire governance among different types of stakeholders in the eight pilot regions (SNA)
• Literature review on technology, innovation, and trends in wildfire management.
• Foresight exercises: wood ashes (WAs) or post-wildfire wood ashes (PWAs) materials (interface with WP4)
• Identification of national and international standards and bodies in wildfire management and fire safety.
The status of these tasks and their corresponding results are presented in this live report. For the upcoming months, activities will focus on the governance and think-tank objectives. Analysis of these results will set parameters for the local pilot and pan- European levels of the TREEADS platform’s local and regional stakeholder engagement process.
TREEADS capitalizes on expert knowledge and EU initiatives but also addresses the need for proactive governance, change of forest management practices, community-based awareness, and preparedness activities, where local communities and bio-economy sectors play a central role.
This Deliverable (3.3) conveys the results of the TREEADS project efforts under Work Package 3 (WP3), covering the work performed in Tasks 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5 between months 2 (M2) and 26, with focus on the most recent developments achieved between February 2023 and January 2024 (M15 to M26).
The main objective under WP3 is to identify and develop the organizational, structural, and sociotechnical factors for the TREEADS ecosystem. The approach is developed in two complementing components. The first aims to identify and validate parameters for the TREEADS platform, ensuring that its design addresses stakeholders' needs across different phases of wildfire management. The second aims to design and establish the vision, concepts, and process of the TREEADS ecosystem governance model.
During the period covered by Deliverable 3.3, WP3 activities were structured around the following efforts:
• Development of an economic wildfire risk assessment models
• Identification of networks of wildfire governance among different types of stakeholders in the eight pilot regions (SNA)
• Literature review on technology, innovation, and trends in wildfire management.
• Foresight exercises: wood ashes (WAs) or post-wildfire wood ashes (PWAs) materials (interface with WP4)
• Identification of national and international standards and bodies in wildfire management and fire safety.
The status of these tasks and their corresponding results are presented in this live report. For the upcoming months, activities will focus on the governance and think-tank objectives. Analysis of these results will set parameters for the local pilot and pan- European levels of the TREEADS platform’s local and regional stakeholder engagement process.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | European Commission |
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Edition | 1.1 |
Number of pages | 163 |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |