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ROSEWOOD4.0 harnesses digital solutions and knowledge transfer along the forest value chain to reinforce the sustainability of forest resilience and wood mobilisation in Europe. This report documents a selection of 100 Factsheets of Best practices and Innovations (BP&I) in forest management, wood supply and forest-based industries exploiting relevant digital technologies and industry 4.0 solutions. It comprises the first batch of 50 initially selected BP&I (deliverable D1.3) plus the second batch of 50 additionally selected BP&I, presenting an overview of the full selection of 100 BP&I. All BP&I were jointly identified and validated by the project partners. The consortium represents a living community of 21 organisations from 17 countries, organised in five European Regional Hubs which reach out to an even larger group of local stakeholders. The different categories and types of solutions that have been jointly identified by the Hubs are described and their relevance for wood mobilisation in Europe is pointed out. The BP&I factsheets are published in a Knowledge Platform for Regional Forest Innovation, which is an open, multilingual repository created by the consortium to enable the widest possible dissemination of results. The complete BP&I selection with links to all online factsheets are included in the report. Spreading this knowledge in Europe will help practitioners and professionals to gain a better understanding of how the digital transformation in forestry can improve sustainable forest management and ecosystem resilience and thus benefit a more competitive forest-based sector in rural regions. The platform is accessible at: rosewood-network.eu
The ROSEWOOD4.0 project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 862681. The knowledge platform was developed by Steinbeis Innovation gGmbH (Germany), InnovaWood (Belgium), CESEFOR Foundation (Spain) and the European Forest Institute (Finland), with contributions from 17 consortium partners: the National Forest Centre (Slovakia); CluBE Cluster of Bioeconomy and Environment of Western Macedonia (Greece); FORZA Agency for Sustainable Development of the Carpathian Region (Ukraine); Tretorget Ltd (Norway); Łukasiewicz Research Network - Wood Technology Institute (Poland); CEKOM Competence Centre Ltd. for Research and Development (Croatia); Bern University of Applied Sciences (Switzerland); AIEL Italian Agroforestry Energy Association (Italy); Lapland University of Applied Sciences (Finland); Paper Province (Sweden); Slovenian Forestry institute (Slovenia); State Enterprise for Forestry and Timber North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany); Forest Research Centre, School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon (Portugal); LUKE Natural Resources Institute Finland (Finland); HCS Wood Cluster Styria ltd (Austria); CNPF Centre National de la Propriété Forestière (France) and PRO WOOD Regional Wood Cluster (Romania).
digitalisation, industry 4.0, forest products, sustainable forest management
digitalisation, industry 4.0, forest products, sustainable forest management
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