Projects

TRANZFOR

project name: Transferring Research between EU and Australia-New Zealand on Forestry and Climate Change

initiating country: The European Union

Framework Programme: FP7       programme area: MC – People       contract type: MCIRSES – Marie Curie International Research Staff Exchange Scheme

contract/proposal/call number: 230793

status: active

start date: February 2009       duration: 48 months       projected finish date: February 2013

Keywords

keywords: climate change

Participants

Note that the follow people may not represent the full extent of the consortium. FEAST has tried to identify the Australian participants, and their collaborators (or coordinator), within the project. Also note that Australian participation may not necessarily be on a formal level. Further details about the partners in this project can be found at the website listed below.

nameorganisationstate or country
Dr Jeffrey Clive CarlyleCSIRO ACT, Australia
INRA France
SCION New Zealand
ISA Portugal
Forestry Commission Research Agency United Kingdom

Further information

WWW: www.tranzfor.eu

summary:

The proposal aims at strengthening research partnerships through staff exchanges and networking activities between 3 European research organisations from France, Portugal and United Kingdom, and 2 organisations from Australia and New Zealand. This proposal addresses scientific issues related to “forestry and climate change”. It is based on a 4 years coordinated joint programme of exchange of researchers for short periods (2 to 12 months), thus providing unique mobility possibilities to individual researchers and support to research organisations to establish and reinforce long-term research co-operation. The proposal has developed on the basis of active bilateral cooperation between individual countries and partners which has occurred in the past decade. The IRSES scheme provides a unique opportunity to integrate those past collaboration activities into a coherent programme addressing an issue of high priority on the political agenda of EU, New Zealand and Australia. The proposal is focused on forests, forestry and climate change interactions, including assessment of impacts of climate change on forest ecosystem functioning and development of adaptation and mitigation strategies for forest management. The range of common tree species of interest and of climatic conditions, as well as the strategic importance of planted forests in the 5 partner countries involved, will provide a coherent framework and socio-economic background for the different research activities that will be conducted. Five topics have been identified as most relevant for all partners involved in the joint programme: genomics and tree breeding strategies; forest models, environmental services, risk assessment and management, bioenergy.

Source: European Commission