ResAlliance Forum: a new platform for enhancing landscape resilience in the Mediterranean Region

As climate change poses unprecedented challenges to the Mediterranean region, practitioners, institutions, and researchers now have a powerful tool to connect, share expertise, and find solutions: The ResAlliance Forum!




The context

Developed as part of the Horizon Europe-funded ResAlliance project, the forum is hosted within the LandNet community, our Mediterranean alliance for landscape resilience in forestry and agriculture. By subscribing to the LandNet, you will gain access to ResAlliance events, receive meaningful information on landscape resilience, and enjoy members-only features such as online courses and, of course, the ResAlliance forums. This new tool is dedicated to discuss landscape resilience, a critical factor in preserving biodiversity and the well-being of local communities in the face of intensifying climate impacts.

The ResAlliance Forum connects forestry and agricultural practitioners, policymakers, and researchers from across Europe, offering a collaborative platform to address climate impacts, particularly in drought- and wildfire-prone areas.

What can you do

Through the ResAlliance Forum, members can:

  • Network with peers across europe – Engage with a diverse community committed to landscape resilience and exchange ideas for adaptive strategies.
  • Consult with field experts – Get insights and answers from leading resilience and agroforestry experts.
  • Share knowledge and drive dialogue – Suggest discussion topics and foster collaborative learning for landscape resilience.

Access solutions to climate hazards – Discover proven strategies and best practices for mitigating climate risks in the Mediterranean.

Join the LandNet and the Forum in three simple steps:

  1. Join the LandNet for free: https://www.resalliance.eu/join/
  2. Go to: https://www.resalliance.eu/forums/
    insert name and password
  1. Choose a topic and start a discussion!

The ResAlliance Forum is a unique step forward for Mediterranean landscape resilience, enabling the agriculture and forestry communities to unite, share, and act in the face of climate adversity.

Contact
Matteo Gabaglio, Etifor: matteo.gabaglio@etifor.com


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