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REWINNUSE

REWINNUSE project if focused on the reuse of discarded wood and alternative wood species and the development of wooden windows for complete disassembly. In cooperation with the project partners (M Sora, Biotechnical faculty of the University of Ljubljana, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research NIBIO and the Slovenian Forestry Institute), the project covers two main areas, through which we are promoting in implementing circular economy principles in the wood processing industry and beyond. 

EEA and Norway Grants

Department of Forest Physiology and Genetics

Project leader: dr. Jožica Gričar

Duration: 01.04.2022 - 30.04.2024

PathFinder - Towards an Integrated Consistent European LULUCF Monitoring and Policy Pathway Assessment Framework

It is often not the knowledge that hinders change but the acceptance of the knowledge by stakeholders and uptake in transformative policies. PathFinder aims to demonstrate a mobilization of scientific approaches in co-design of forest management pathways that navigate these trade-offs to identify the decisions and policies that act as steppingstones in achieving these pathways. 

Horizon Europe

Department for Forest and Landscape Planning and Monitoring

Project leader: dr. Mitja Skudnik

Duration: 01.03.2022 - 28.02.2025

Forest-wood value chain and climate change: transition to circular bioeconomy (P4-0430)

The overall objective of this research programme is to identify current challenges along the entire forest-based value chain and to search for optimal solutions by using all available knowledge and resources (laboratories and databases).

ARIS

Department of Forest Physiology and Genetics

Project leader: dr. Jožica Gričar

Duration: 01.01.2022 - 31.12.2027

Ecophysiological, morphological and growth response of fir and beech along the geographical gradient - basis for predicting future development trends (J4-3086)

List of Work Packages: WP1: Ecology of beech and silver fir WP2: Beech and silver fir growth responses WP 3: Wood anatomy characteristics of beech and silver fir WP 4: Monitoring beech and fir forests with time series of satellite images WP 5: Modelling and future response scenarios of beech and silver fir

ARIS

Department of Forest Yield and Silviculture

Project leader: doc. dr. Matjaž Čater

Duration: 01.11.2021 - 31.10.2024

Multipliers – Multiplayers' partnership to ensure meaningful engagement with science and research

The goal of the MULTIPLIERS project is to create opportunities for students to engage in research projects that are significant for sustainability, healthy living, and active, responsible care for others, the environment, and the future. MULTIPLIERS also aims to involve students and citizens in discussions about complex societal challenges, including climate change, energy transition, clean water, healthy nutrition, public health, and forest protection.

Horizon2020

Department of Forest Ecology

Project leader: dr. Urša Vilhar

Duration: 01.11.2021 - 31.10.2024

ROVI – Innovative radar and optical satellite image time series fusion and processing for monitoring the natural environment

Earth observation plays an important role in achieving sustainable development by providing spatial information to support policy, planning, and decision making. The serious changes in the natural environment are becoming societal problems hence detailed and uptodate information is essential. The proposed project aims to contribute to this challenge by developing advanced solutions for monitoring and predicting processes in the natural environment. We focus on satellite-based observation of grasslands, wetlands, and forests, because these are valuable habitats as well as some of the most important natural carbon sinks. 

ARIS

Department for Forest and Landscape Planning and Monitoring

Project leader: dr. Mitja Skudnik

Duration: 01.10.2021 - 30.09.2024

The unrevealed information on soil biodiversity in leached waters (J4-3098)

The project aims to join in the team relevant national soil research institutions from various soil management environments (forests, arable soils, permanent crops areas, pastures, meadows) for bringing together current soil biodiversity monitoring approaches from different soil managements, standardise them at the comparable level, supplement these approaches with the proposed eDNA methodology, test the feasibility and reproducibility of the eDNA approach on specific research questions in various soil management environments, compare eDNA results with classical soil DNA biodiversity for standardisation, and finally propose the monitoring-level eDNA based methodology to existing soil biodiversity monitoring programmes.

ARIS

Department of Forest Physiology and Genetics

Project leader: dr. Tine Grebenc

Duration: 01.10.2021 - 30.09.2024

FORGENIUS

FORGENIUS is a H2020 project, funded by the EU, which will give an insight into the diversity of European forests and their resilience to climate change. The project uses state-of-the-art technology and knowledge in plant and evolutionary biology, ecology, remote-sensing, genomics, genetics, modelling, and forestry. It aims to upgrade the current European Information System on Forest Genetic Resources (EUFGIS) platform, by adding new types of data and information on the Genetic Conservation Units, allowing predictions of the fate of European forests in the short, medium, and long term.

Horizon2020

Department of Forest Physiology and Genetics

Project leader: dr. Marjana Westergren

Duration: 01.01.2021 - 31.12.2025

LIFE BEAVER - LIFE with the beaver, wetlands and climate change

In the project, researchers from the Slovenian Forestry Institute will assess the value of ecosystem services provided by beavers and create a model of the potential spread of the beaver population. It is high time that people adapt to the changes brought to aquatic environments by beavers, and not the other way around. Therefore, the LIFE BEAVER project welcomes the return of the beaver. The partners will make every effort to ensure that residents living near water bodies in Slovenia and Croatia accept the return of the beaver.

LIFE

Department for Forest and Landscape Planning and Monitoring

Project leader: dr. Andrej Kobler

Duration: 01.09.2020 - 30.04.2025

LIFE SySTEMiC - ​Close-to-nature forest Sustainable Management under Climate Changes

The aim of the LIFE SySTEMiC project (Close-to-nature foreSt SusTainablE Management under Climate Changes) is to use the “tool” of genetic diversity to protect our forests against climate changes. The basic idea is relatively simple: the higher the genetic diversity of the trees in a forest, the more likely it is that some trees will have genetic characteristics that make them more adaptable to climate change, thereby increasing the resistance and the resilience of the forest system.

LIFE

Department of Forest Physiology and Genetics

Project leader: prof. dr. Hojka Kraigher

Duration: 01.09.2019 - 31.08.2024

LIFE IP CARE4CLIMATE

The project is based on the connections between sustainable mobility, energy efficiency, sustainable land use and practices for the transition to a low-carbon economy. It strives to help solve one of the most pressing issues of modern societies — the climate crisis. The Slovenian Forestry Institute (SFI) is responsible for the activities relating to the land use, land-use change, and forestry (LULUCF) sector, establishing the methodology for monitoring carbon stock at the national level for all land uses, the implementation of pilot projects, building professional and governance capacities and awareness-raising.

LIFE

Department for Forest and Landscape Planning and Monitoring

Project leader: dr. Boštjan Mali

Duration: 01.01.2019 - 31.12.2026

LIFE-IP NATURA.SI - LIFE Integrated Project for Enhanced Management of Natura 2000 in Slovenia

In the project, SFI will analyze and create habitat suitability models for seven selected Natura 2000 forest species (2 owl species and 5 beetle species) in collaboration with the National Institute of Biology. We will also analyze the state of three selected Natura 2000 moss species (analyzing major knowledge gaps for the three selected moss species, preparing proposals to address these gaps, and conducting a survey of the coverage of target moss species with the existing national monitoring scheme)

LIFE

Department of Forest Ecology

Project leader: doc. dr. Lado Kutnar

Duration: 01.09.2018 - 31.12.2026

eLTER – INTEGRATED EUROPEAN LONG-TERM ECOSYSTEM, CRITICAL ZONE & SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE

LTER-Slovenia brings together 16 highly equipped research sites where long-term socio-ecological research is conducted at two underground karst sites, two freshwater lakes, 11 terrestrial forest platforms and one marine site. These ecosystem research sites support, enhance and promote national and international multi- and interdisciplinary investigations of long-term biodiversity and ecosystem processes at different spatial and temporal scales. LTER-Slovenia has been on the national research infrastructure roadmap since 2016.

Department of Forest Ecology

Project leader: dr. Urša Vilhar

Duration: 01.01.2015 - 31.01.2025

The Forest of Experiments

An activity that translates many scientific research findings and expert conclusions into language accessible to the public. Our educational work is conducted by researchers from various fields following the principles and methods of forest pedagogy. Forest pedagogy is an approach to environmental education connected with the forest and our relationship with it. We offer training for educators, the interested public, and youth. We participate in the development of environmental education in Slovenia and are active internationally.

Department for Forest and Landscape Planning and Monitoring

Project leader: Ajša Alagić

Duration: 18.07.2014 - 18.07.2027

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