The Life Prognoses project is executed by a pan-European research consortium with 15 partners in 8 different European countries. This consortium conducts research to facilitate the identification and mapping of old-growth forests in Europe. Old-growth forests are severely threatened these days, especially by logging. Identification and mapping are a crucial first step towards their efficient protection.
We collected data in forests across all European biogeographic regions represented in the world heritage series “Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions in Europe”. Based on this data, we have developed a definition, indicators and criteria for identification of old-growth forests, and mapping methods applicable for the field as well as remote sensing. Furthermore, we assessed the importance of old-growth forests compared to managed forests by quantifying their ecosystem services.
During this four-year investigation, we have obtained enriching insights into the specific characteristics and functioning of old-growth forests that are crucial to understanding the importance of these forests for European biodiversity and climate change mitigation. Our research aims to inspire regional managers and policy-makers to get Europe-wide old-growth forest protection off the ground.
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