Innertkirchen - Switzerland
Forest restoration and creation
The aim of the project is to scientifically determine the most favorable conditions for the regeneration of Alpine pine.
This Assisted Natural Regeneration project takes root in the heart of the Swiss Alps, at an altitude of 1,900 metres, in the municipalities of Guttannen and Innertkirchen in the canton of Bern.
Mountain forests face many challenges. Here, it's the Alpine pine or arole that's in trouble, as it's struggling to regenerate. Climate change is to blame. With increasingly mild temperatures at higher altitudes, the arole is facing growing competition from faster-growing species that did not previously thrive at this altitude. There is therefore a risk that this species, which was previously widespread in the area, will become very rare. However, this species is important in the region, as its habitat is home to a unique ecosystem with its own fauna and flora.
- Seed collection from 3 provenances (Aare valley, forest plant garden, eastern Alps)
- Soil preparation using 3 different methods for comparison (simple sowing without soil preparation/superficial soil preparation and sowing/burial of seedlings)
- Approximately 1,500,000 seeds sown at 5 different sites over 5 years (1 site per year)
- Meshing and seedling protection
- Scientific monitoring to study the adaptation of different provenances and the most effective sowing method
- Once the optimal sowing method and provenance have been selected, the method can be deployed on a larger scale.
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