Our Mission.
In a current changing world, climate change is an issue with particular importance and concern. Alongside, invasive species is the highlight on this topic by decreasing local biodiversity and affecting negatively ecosystem services. Fast growth, great dispersion ability associated with the colonization of new areas, high adaptive capacity and efficient resource and water consumption are characteristics associated with those species, making them extremely effective competitors.
With climate change, the frequency and duration of forest fires tend to increase, leading to harmful effects, like vegetation damage and soil erosion ascribed to land damage, making the implementation of post-fire recovery strategies indispensable.
In this context, the project R3forest is created – Reuse, Regenerate and Reforest through using exotic biomass for post-fire recovery.
With climate change, the frequency and duration of forest fires tend to increase, leading to harmful effects, like vegetation damage and soil erosion ascribed to land damage, making the implementation of post-fire recovery strategies indispensable.
In this context, the project R3forest is created – Reuse, Regenerate and Reforest through using exotic biomass for post-fire recovery.