A study led by Agrotecnio, the University of Lleida, and the CTFC confirms that mushroom production and spore dispersal in black pine forests depend more on climate and topography...
More than 60 experts and 380 initiatives were analyzed to transition into a more resilient forestry future The final day of the REFORADAPT project (Compilation of success stories...
Forest grazing or silvopastoralism is essential for the sustainable management of Mediterranean forests and ensures the provision of multiple ecosystem services. ...
The REFORADAPT project hosts four participatory workshops on forest restoration in Spain. Experts discussed measures to promote forest restoration and adaptation to climate...
Experts and institutional representatives work together to identify needs and proposals to enhance policy coherence in wildfire risk management in Catalonia. Yesterday, December...
The event brought together young researchers to foster collaboration and address the challenges of forest management and sustainability. On October 17 and 18, 2024, the Forest...
Over three days, the FIRE-RES project, coordinated by the Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia (CTFC), brought together key stakeholders in Bordeaux and Mimizan to...
Forest management aimed at reducing wildfire risk also promotes the resilience of forests to other disturbances A study published in Ecological Applications shows that forest...
Brown spot needle blight which affects pine trees and can compromise their growth has been detected for the first time in Catalonia by a CTFC researcher. The Department of Climate...