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EU Framework projects in which Forest Research is involved
BackgroundThe Framework Programme brings the European Union’s (EU’s) research-related initiatives together under a common roof. The current Framework Programme, FP7, runs from 2007 to 2013 and groups its broad objectives into four categories: - Cooperation
- Ideas
- People
- Capacities.
For each type of objective, there is a specific programme corresponding to the main areas of EU research policy. All programmes promote and encourage the creation of European poles of scientific excellence and seek to realise the overall objective for the EU to become the "most dynamic competitive knowledge-based economy in the world". The 'knowledge triangle', linking research, education and innovation, is central to European efforts to meet the ambitious goals set out in the Lisbon strategy. FP7 factsheets are available to answer further questions about FP7’s budget, duration and specific research objectives. Forest Research involvementForest Research has participated in Framework Programmes since FP3. The outcome of our applications under the first calls of FP7 (submitted in May 2007) have not yet been assessed. During the prior two Framework Programmes (FP5 and FP6) we have been involved in the projects listed below. FP6 programmes| Name | Description |
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| EFORWOOD | Sustainability impact assessment of the forestry-wood chain | | RAPRA | Risk Assessment of Phytophthora ramorum | | RECOAL | Reintegration of coal ash disposal sites and migration of pollution in the West Balkan area | | SENSOR | Sustainability impact assessment: tools for environmental, social and economic effects of multifunctional land use in European regions | | TREEBREEDEX | Developing the scientific and technical research framework in forest genetics and tree breeding | FP5 programmes| Name | Description |
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| Compression Wood | Compression wood in conifers; characterisation of its formation and its relevance to timber quality | | COLDTREE | Application of cDNA microarray technology to unravel molecular events underlying dormancy and cold hardiness in forest tree seedlings | | ECOSLOPES | Eco-engineering and conservation of slopes for long-term protection from erosion, landslides and storms | | FRAXIGEN | Ash trees for the future | | MEFYQUE | Modelling and forecasting timber yield and quality in Europe | | MOHIEF | Modelling of Heterobasidion infection in European Forests; a decision-support tool for forest managers | | OAKFLOW | Intra and interspecific GeneFlow in oaks | | PHRAME | Plant Health Risk & Monitoring Evaluation | | RAP | Realising Ash’s Potential | | RIVFUNCTION | Integrating ecosystem functioning into river quality assessment and management | | VISULANDS | Visualization tools for public participation in managing landscape change | ContactIf you are interested in developing collaborative ideas for future Framework 7 bids, please contact: Mrs Alison Melvin Business Development Manager Forest Research Alice Holt Lodge Farnham Surrey GU10 4LH Tel: +44 (0)1420 526 217 Email: alison.melvin@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
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