
A new blog post by CEF researchers on the Resilience blog highlights the availability of information sheets from the ResAlliance project, offering agricultural and forestry professionals tools to implement sustainable practices.
Professor Joana Paulo Amaral, coordinator of the ForChange group at the Forest Research Centre (CEF), and researcher Paulo Firmino, also from the CEF’s ForChange group, have published an blog post on the European Forest Institute Mediterranean Facility’s Resilience blog.
The article announces the availability online of the ResAlliance project’s collection of 121 factsheets. These resources enable professionals in the agricultural and forestry sectors to explore best practices, learn from real-life experiences, and gain insights shared by peers from the Mediterranean region.
The materials include 84 brief factsheets and 37 detailed summaries, organised into three sections: context, practical solutions and the future. From digital technologies to traditional practices, they cover agriculture, forestry and agroforestry landscapes, promoting sustainability through regional collaboration.
The solutions are categorised into thematic and applicability areas, and available in EU-FarmBook and the ResAlliance website.
Read the blog post here: https://resilience-blog.com/2024/11/22/mediterranean-resilience-in-action-best-practices-for-a-sustainable-future/