Success and limiting factors:
During the development of LIFE+BOSCOS, equal importance has been given to the implementation of direct actions to improve the planning and forest management of the island (the what) and to the development of governance tools in the application of these measures (the how).
For example, work has been done on the participation of society in decision-making; in establishing formulas for relationship and collaboration between farmers and owners; on making the economic and social activity of the forest compatible without compromising its conservation, and, finally, instruments have been developed to improve coordination between the competent administrations in the management of the territory.
Budget, funding and additional benefits:
Total project cost: €1,145,000 (€571,000, EU contribution)
The additional benefits of the project have mainly occurred in three main areas:
Environmental awareness in terms of contributing to a greater environmental understanding of the effects of climate change and its impact on environmental services in general. In this regard, a demoscopic study was conducted at the beginning of the project and at the end of it, which is available on the project website.
Another important additional benefit has been the adjustment and introduction of publicly funded measures for the agricultural sector that contribute to improving the adaptation of forest systems to climate change. Specifically, the knowledge generated in the cost/benefit studies of the pilot farms has been used to transfer it to all the farms on the island through the Biosphere Reserve Agricultural Contract (public call that recognizes the environmental services of farmers).
A third environmental benefit has been to improve the social understanding of the diagnosis of the forestry sector. As a result of the participation meetings to define the adaptive forest management guidelines, it was possible to advance in the mutual understanding of the different sectors involved.