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Development and sustainability of the forestry and wood industry in the Centre-Val de Loire region

Authors: Korboulewsky, Nathalie; Bilger, Isabelle; Bastien, Jean-Charles; Cacot, Emmanuel; Colinot, Alain; Dhôte, Jean-François; Dumas, Yann; +3 Authors

Development and sustainability of the forestry and wood industry in the Centre-Val de Loire region

Abstract

Gérer durablement les forêts et renforcer la compétitivité de la filière forêt-bois sont des enjeux forts pour le développement économique des territoires ruraux de la région Centre-Val de Loire. Les acteurs amont de la filière doivent faire face à deux défis : mobiliser davantage de bois pour répondre à la demande croissante en matériaux biosourcés et en énergie renouvelable, sans altérer la fertilité des sols majoritairement pauvres, et trouver des solutions pour favoriser l’adaptation des peuplements au changement climatique. Des chercheurs et acteurs d’INRAE, de l’ONF, du FCBA, de Fibois Centre-Val de Loire, du CNPF et d’Unisylva se sont associés pour mener, dans le cadre du projet PSDR4 DEFIFORBOIS : i) une analyse prospective des moyens nécessaires aux entreprises régionalesd’exploitation forestière pour assurer la mobilisation accrue de bois, ii) un diagnostic technique et environnemental des pratiques locales de récolte du bois énergie par arbre entier et de leurs impacts sur les sols et la biodiversité pour proposer des recommandations adaptées au contexte régional, iii) une étude de la vulnérabilité des essences en place et l’identification d’essences nouvelles potentiellement mieux adaptées à tester en plantations comparatives iv) le test d’une pédagogie permettant d’aplanir lesinégalités d’acceptabilité sociale vis-à-vis des politiques et pratiques de transformation volontaire des forêts face au changement climatique.

Sustainable forest management and to strengthen the competitiveness of the forest-wood sector are major challenges for the economic development of rural areas in the Center-Val de Loire region. Upstream actors in the wood sector must face two challenges: harvesting more wood to meet the increasing demand for wood product and renewable energy, without altering the soil fertility predominantly poor, and finding solutions to promote forest adaptation to climate change. Researchers and actors from INRAE, ONF,FCBA, Fibois, CNPF and Unisylva have joined their forces in the PSDR4 DEFIFORBOIS project to carry out: i) a prospective analysis of the resources required by regional logging companies to ensure the increase of wood harvest, ii) a technical and environmental diagnosis of local whole-tree harvest practices and their impacts on soils and biodiversity to propose recommendations for sustainable fuelwood harvest adapted to the regional context, iii) a study of the vulnerability of existing species and the identification of new, potentially better adapted species to be tested in comparative plantations, iv) the testing of a pedagogy allowing to smooth out the inequalities of social acceptability with regard to the policies and practices of voluntary transformation of forests in the face of climate change.

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France
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Bois énergie, [SDE] Environmental Sciences, Tree species., Changement Climatique, Essences, Wood energy, Fertilité des sols, Climate change, Adaptation, Whole-tree harvesting, Soil fertility, Récolte arbre entier

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