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- Support to the LSFRI "Silava" for international collaboration projects in research and innovation
- Elaboration of innovative White willow – perennial grass agroforestry systems on marginal mineral soils improved by wood ash and less demanded peat fractions amendments
- Biological control of Heterobasidion root rot using Latvian fungal strains
- Climate change mitigation potential of trees in shelter belts of drainage ditches in cropland and grassland
- Evaluation of factors affecting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction potential in cropland and grassland with organic soils
- Tool for assessment of carbon turnover and greenhouse gas fluxes in broadleaved tree stands with consideration of internal stem decay
- Forest Risk – Remote sensing based system for forest risk factor monitoring
- Implementation of the full life cycle for the innovative use of forest resources in the bio-economy
- Measures to reduce CO2 sequestration and GHG emissions in forest management and impact assessment system
- Development and testing of a protective agent for conifer seedlings against damage caused by dendrophagous insects, which is harmless to nature and humans
- Full-cycle processing of coniferous green biomass for the extraction of high-value raw materials for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry
- BIOservicES – Linking soil biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services in different land uses: from the identification of drivers, pressures and climate change resilience to their economic valuation
- ALFAwetlands – Wetland restoration for the future
- RuralBioUp – Empowering EU Rural Regions to scale-Up and adopt small-scale Bio-based solutions: the transition towards a sustainable, regenerative, inclusive and just circular bioeconomy
- FORWARDS – The ForestWard Observatory to Secure Resilience of European Forests
- InBestSoil – Monetary valuation of soil ecosystem services and creation of initiatives to invest in soil health: setting a framework for the inclusion of soil health in business and in the policy making