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The RECOFORME project
"Structuring Networks and Cooperative
Action Concerned with Mediterranean Forests"
seeks to encompass all aspects related to
natural land areas and forests around the
Mediterranean, with the aim of promoting
sustainable management of such woodlands
and the environment and in this way ensure
that they are properly taken into account
in land use and development policy.
RECOFORME is a programme for cooperation
through exchange activity centred on pilot
sites and which is able to benefit from
work carried out previously, notably within
the framework of the Interreg IIC Medoc
programme The Problem
of the Mediterranean Forest.
Each partner Region has proposed a site
characterised by a dominant trait along
with specific problems in need of a solution
for which the pooling of ideas will be beneficial,
as much for the region directly concerned
as for the technical participants coming
from the other partner regions.
The exchanges will enable those involved
to bring to each specific situation their
own particular know-how: the fact is
that some groups or teams have already successfully
tackled organisational or technical issues
that people elsewhere are still confronting.
The partner bodies (Vesuvius
National Park, and
the Umbria Region in Italy, the
Generalitat Valenciana, and
the Murcia Autonomous Region in Spain,
the
National Forest Resources Service of Portugal,
the
Alpilles Mountains Public Authority in France)
have each chosen a pilot zone in which they
are carrying out a project. In these zones
all aspects of Mediterranean natural land
areas and forests have been taken into account
(land use and improvement, sustainable development,
silviculture, anti-wildfire measures, pastoralism,
opening up to the public and visitor density
).
The success of these undertakings depends
on the way guidelines have been established,
implemented, managed and monitored in respect
of the cooperative agreements and their
execution. Collecting and disseminating
information, organising exchanges and interconnected
trips, the capitalisation of accrued know-how
and understanding, assessment
all
require a single agent. The International
Association of Mediterranean Forests has
been filling this role: as coordinator
of these exchanges the IAMF will submit
a written synthesis.
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