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Bridging effectiveness and sustainability in afforestation / reforestation in a climate change context: new technologies for improving soil features and plant performance (SUSTAFFOR)
Date du début: 1 oct. 2013, Date de fin: 31 déc. 2015 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

The aim of SUSTAFFOR (Bridging effectiveness and sustainability in afforestation / reforestation in a climate change context: new technologies for improving soil features and plant performance) is to conceive, produce, develop and on-field validate novel techniques aiming at improving afforestation / reforestation projects from an environmental, technical and economic point of view, as well as to explore the synergies between them.These novel techniques are:1. MULCHING TECHNIQUES, aiming at reducing the need for weeding and soil water evaporation:1.1. A flexible plate based on a mixture of bio-plastics in a matrix of a woven structure of vegetable fibers.1.2. A mat based on plant proteins and non-woven vegetable fibers.1.3. Different biodegradable mats made of woven and non-woven textiles based on natural fibers, strengthened with bio-resins.1.4. A reusable mat built with recycled rubber (worn-out tires and conveyor belts).2. SOIL CONDITIONERS, aiming at retaining and releasing water available for plants while improving soil structure and fertility. A mix of new generation hydro-absorbent polymers combined with fertilizer and growth precursors.All of them are built in Europe, made exclusively with local materials mainly coming from waste, and are either 100% biodegradable or re-usable inert material.SUSTAFFOR Partnership is:- 4 SMEs producing novel techniques: DTC, La Zeloise, Ecorub (Belgium) and Terracottem International (Spain)- 2 SMEs specialized on commercialization of reforestation and afforestation techniques: Terrezu (Spain, project coordinator) and Ceres (Poland)- 4 RTDs with different specializations: Forest Sciences Center of Catalonia (Spain, scientific and technical conception and design of afforestation and reforestation and soil sciences); IC2MP - Environmental and Material Chemistry Institute of Poitiers (France, soil sciences); Belgian Textile Research Centre (Belgium, materials sciences and mechanical tests) and Edma Innova (Spain, electronic and scientific equipment)

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