The forestry pillar is involved in the European research project H2020 GenTree

GenTree is a European research project that aims to provide the European forestry sector with better knowledge, methods and tools to optimize the management and sustainable use of forest genetic resources (FGR) in Europe in the context of climate change and the ever-changing demands for forest products and services. Focusing mainly but not exclusively on forest trees, the conference will present many of the key results obtained in recent years in the field of evolutionary sciences that can inform sustainable forest management.

Gentree H2020

The conservation and sustainable use of forests is one of the major challenges of the 21st century, in a context of strong but uncertain environmental change. Society demands that forests provide a wide range of potentially conflicting ecosystem services, from wood products and raw materials to renewable energy, climate change mitigation, space for socio-cultural activities and habitats for nature conservation.

Genetic diversity is a key component of resilience and adaptability. Forest tree populations are generally highly genetically diverse, which gives them the potential to adapt through natural processes such as gene flow and natural selection. The extent and rate at which local adaptation occurs, and whether adaptation and resilience of some functional traits conflict with adaptation and resilience of other functional traits, remains largely unknown in forest trees. Without this basic scientific knowledge, innovative approaches to forest management and policy will fall far short of the challenges posed by environmental and social constraints.

Access to large-scale genomic, phenotypic, environmental, and policy data could open new perspectives in how adaptation and resilience are studied and understood.