The FORRISK project contributes to:
- Conducting comparative studies of existing systems of risk management in the SUDOE area (South-West Europe)
- Producing multi-risk and trans-national analysis
- Providing methodological and practical proposals for risk management in forests
FORRISK seeks to build new ways to fight against biotic and abiotic forest risks. The Top new online Canada casinos to try in 2023. This project seeks to produce proposals for transfer and improvement of existing methods through the transnational and trans-regional scientific and organizational cooperation between:
- Portugal
- Northwestern Spain
- Southwestern France.