Tools for Sustainability Impact Assessment of the Forestry-Wood Chain (EFORWOOD)
- Boden und Landökosysteme
- Wasser - Atmosphäre - Umwelt
- Lebensraum und Landschaft
- Nachwachsende Rohstoffe und neue Technologien
- Beitrag zu "Genderspezifische Forschung (Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung)
- Beitrag für "Forschung für Entwicklung" (EZA)
Abstract
The objective of EFORWOOD is to develop a quantitative decision support tool for Sustainability Impact Assessment of the European Forestry-Wood Chain (FWC) and subsets thereof (e.g. regional), covering forestry, industrial manufacturing, consumption and recycling. The objective will be achieved by: a) defining economic, environmental and social sustainability indicators ,b) developing a tool for Sustainability Impact Assessment by integrating a set of models ,c) supplying the tool with real data, aggregated as needed and appropriate, d) testing the tool in a stepwise procedure allowing adjustments to be made according to the experiences gained, e) applying the tool to assess the sustainability of the present European FWC (and subsets thereof) as well the impacts of potential major changes based on scenarios, f) making the adapted versions of the tool available to stakeholder groupings (industrial, political and others).The multi-functionality of the FWC is taken into account by using indicators to assess the sustainability of production processes and by including in the analysis the various products and services of the FWC. Wide stakeholder consultations will be used throughout the process to reach the objective. EFORWOOD will contribute to EU policies connected to the FWC, especially to the Sustainable Development Strategy. It will provide policy-makers, forest owners, the related industries and other stakeholders with a tool to strengthen the forest-based sectors contribution towards a more sustainable Europe, thereby also improving its competitiveness. To achieve this, EFORWOOD gathers a consortium of highest-class experts, including the most representative forest-based sector confederations. EFORWOOD addresses with a high degree of relevance the objectives set out in the 3rd call for proposals addressing Thematic Sub-priority 1.1.6.3 Global Change and Ecosystems, topic V.2.1. Forestry/wood chain for Sustainable Development.
Publications
Für eine konkurrenzfähige Zukunft
Autoren: Pülzl H; Wolfslehner B; Rametsteiner E; Lexer M J Jahr: 2007
Journal articles
Protocol for the evaluation of Multi-Criteria Analysis methods for use within EFORWOOD
Autoren: Wolfslehner B., Lexer M.J., Vacik H., Thorsen B.J., Vedel S. Jahr: 2007
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Definition of interface with MCA and CBA evaluation software modules
Autoren: Thorsen B.J., Lexer M.J., Lindner M., Prokofieva I., Solberg B., Suominen T., Wolfslehner B. Jahr: 2007
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis in sustainability impact assessment of Forestry Wood Chains. Concepts and implementation
Autoren: Wolfslehner B., Rammer W., Lexer M.J. Jahr: 2008
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Evaluierung der Nachhaltigkeit von Wald-Holz-Ketten
Autoren: Wolfslehner B; Lexer M J; Rammer W; Becker G; Vötter D; Bölle V; Brüchert F Jahr: 2008
Journal articles
EFORWOOD - A technical report documenting the results of the MCA and CBA procedures for the demonstration case study Baden-Württemberg
Autoren: Prokofieva I., Masjuan R., Wolfslehner B., Lexer M.J., Rammer W., Bosselmann A.S., Thorsen B.J. Jahr: 2008
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Concepts for a Common Implementation of Cost-Benefit Analysis and Multi-Criteria Analysis in Sustainability Impact Assessment
Autoren: Wolfslehner B., Prokofieva I., Lexer M.J., Carlsen, K., Thorsen B.J. Jahr: 2009
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Implementing a Participatory Multi-Criteria Evaluation Tool for Sustainability Impact Assessment of Forest-Wood Chains
Autoren: Wolfslehner B., Rammer W., Lexer M.J. Jahr: 2009
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Sustainability Assessment of Wood Products: A Comparison of the Methods Ecological Footprint, MIPS and the Sustainability Impact Assessment Approach of Eforwood
Autoren: Messner A., Wolfslehner B., Burger E., Hinterberger F., Lexer M.J. Jahr: 2009
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Assessing the Sustainability Impacts of the Setting Aside of Forest Areas in a Regional Forest-Wood Chain (FWC) in Baden-Württemberg (Germany) using ToSIA and a Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) Method
Autoren: Kurth C., Wolfslehner B., Lindner M., Suominen T., Lexer M.J. Jahr: 2009
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Documentation of concept, implementation and use of the Multi-Criteria Analysis Software component (ToSIA-MCA) in EFORWOOD
Autoren: Wolfslehner B., Rammer W., Lexer M.J. Jahr: 2010
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Multi-criteria decision support in sustainability impact assessment of forestry wood chains
Autoren: Wolfslehner B., Rammer W., Lexer M.J. Jahr: 2010
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
ToSIA – A Tool for Sustainability Impact Assessment of changes in Forest-Wood-Chains
Autoren: Suominen T., Lindner M., Werhahn-Mees W., Vötter D., Prokofieva I., Wolfslehner B., Aggestam F., Roubalova M., Kneblik P. Jahr: 2010
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Harnessing ecosystem models and multi-criteria decision analysis for the support of forest management.
Autoren: Wolfslehner, B; Seidl, R; Jahr: 2010
Journal articles
ToSIA as a communication platform for stakeholder interaction and decision support
Autoren: Vötter D., Valinger E., Berg S., Edwards D., Kolström M., Wolfslehner B., Suominen T., Lindner M. Jahr: 2011
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Documentation of concept, implementation and use of the Multi-Criteria Analysis Software component (ToSIA-MCA) in EFORWOOD.
Autoren: Wolfslehner B., Rammer W., Lexer M.J. Jahr: 2011
Monographs
A technical report documenting the results of the MCA and CBA procedures for the demonstration case study Baden-Württemberg.
Autoren: Prokofieva I., Masjuan R., Wolfslehner B., Lexer M.J., Rammer W., Bosselmann A.S., Thorsen B.J. Jahr: 2011
Monographs
Indicator development in Sustainability Impact Assessment: balancing theory and practice
Autoren: Pülzl H., Prokofieva I., Berg S., Rametsteiner E., Aggestam F., Wolfslehner B. Jahr: 2011
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Exploratory multi-criteria analysis in sustainability impact assessment of forest-wood chains: the example of a regional case study in Baden-Wurttemberg
Autoren: Wolfslehner, B; Bruchert, F; Fischbach, J; Rammer, W; Becker, G; Lindner, M; Lexer, MJ Jahr: 2012
Journal articles
Indicator development in sustainability impact assessment: balancing theory and practice
Autoren: Pulzl, H; Prokofieva, I; Berg, S; Rametsteiner, E; Aggestam, F; Wolfslehner, B Jahr: 2012
Journal articles
Project staff
Manfred Josef Lexer
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Manfred Josef Lexer
mj.lexer@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-91316
Project Leader
01.11.2005 - 31.01.2010
Hubert Hasenauer
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. DDr.h.c. Hubert Hasenauer
hubert.hasenauer@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-91301, 91311
Sub Projectleader
01.11.2005 - 31.01.2010
Klaus Katzensteiner
Ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Klaus Katzensteiner
klaus.katzensteiner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-91213
Sub Projectleader
01.11.2005 - 31.01.2010
Axel Schopf
Univ.-Prof. i.R. Dr.phil. Axel Schopf
axel.schopf@boku.ac.at
Sub Projectleader
01.11.2005 - 31.01.2010
Hubert Sterba
Em.O.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Hubert Sterba
hubert.sterba@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-91416
Sub Projectleader
01.11.2005 - 31.01.2010
Helga Pülzl
Mag. Dr. Helga Pülzl
helga.puelzl@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73221
Project Staff
01.11.2005 - 31.01.2010
Rupert Seidl
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Rupert Seidl
rupert.seidl@boku.ac.at
Project Staff
01.11.2005 - 31.01.2010
Harald Vacik
Ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Harald Vacik
harald.vacik@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-91312
Project Staff
01.11.2005 - 31.01.2010
Bernhard Wolfslehner
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Bernhard Wolfslehner
bernhard.wolfslehner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73216
Project Staff
01.11.2005 - 31.01.2010