pumpkin fruit fly, water melon fruit fly, cucumber fruit fly
LIFEGENMON Activities
1. OUTPUT – methodology of forest genetic
monitoring
•Genetic monitoring regions delineated
•Minimum & optimal number of indicators &
verifiers defined
•Cost per species / level / indicator assessed
OUTPUT- implementation of forest genetic
monitoring
•Guidelines per species/ group of species
•Manual for forest genetic monitoring
•List of regulations, key stakeholders, policy makers,
action plans
•Professional background documents for legislature
A PREPARATORY
ACTION
B1 DEFINING (CRITERIA)
INDICATORS &
VERIFIERS
B2 GUIDELINES &
MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
B3 POLICY
GUIDELINES
Stakeholders,
experts &
policy makers
LIFEGENMON ACTIVITIES
Dissemination (D1 & D2)
• Homepage, e-forum, portal, newsletters, Laymen‘s report
• Training courses for teaches and students, workshops for
children
• Notice boards and visits to the test plots
• Open Days for general public
• Participation on management/planning meeting of forest
services
• Workshops for scientists from forest management and forest
genetics
• Leaflets for promotion legislative documents on EU level
EXPECTED IMPACT–
methodology of forest
genetic monitoring
•European wide
genetic monitoring will
be initiated
•Harmonisation of
national genetic
monitoring initiatives
•Long term forest
adaptability can be
monitored and
compared between
countries
EXPECTED IMPACT–
implementation of
forest genetic
monitoring
•Guidelines and
strategies will upgrade
other forest
monitoring results
•Results of genetic
monitoring will directly
lead to practical forest
management actions
by a detailed decision
support system
OVERALL GOAL: Implementation of a long-term early-warning system for forest genetic resources