On March 3, it took place at the National Institute of Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), in Madrid, a meeting of the European project DIABOLO (distributed, integrated and harmonized forest information for bioeconomy) with the Spanish partners and the CEABN InBIO team.
One of the objectives of this meeting was to discuss ways to harmonize methods of analysis for the Mediterranean countries involved in the project, particularly in terms of biodiversity indicators, fire intensity analysis methodologies of crowns, and estimation of the productivity of non-timber forest products such as cork, pine nuts and mushrooms.
This working meeting was also the starting point for the development of the future work lines in the project framework and it marks the preparation of the general project meeting that will take place next month in Copenhagen.
Friday, 04 March 2016
