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Forest area of the Juliusspital project
Improved Forest Management
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Project Juliusspital

Sustainable management of a diverse forest to ensure its ecological functions in the long term

Project Infos

Project Area

3,257 ha

Location

Würzburg

Project Start Date

January 2024

Project Time Span

30 years

Project Type

IFM - Conservation

Project Developer

Tree.ly, Dornbirn

Verification Standard

SILVACONSULT® Forest Carbon Standard, ISO 14064-2

TÜV AUSTRIA SERVICES GmbH logo

Credits available

Risk Buffer Share

10%

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Leos Paul Bloch

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Project Description and Activities

The forest areas of the “Juliusspital” project cover more than 3,200 hectares in the Vorrhön region. The landscape is characterized by species-rich beech forests as well as riparian woodlands.

Over a period of 30 years, targeted measures, including the establishment of site-adapted tree species and the promotion of natural regeneration, strengthen the forest’s resilience. This ensures that the ecosystem can better cope with the increasing impacts of climate change, such as storms, drought, and pest infestation.

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Maßnahme Projekt Juliusspital
Several trees at varying distances

Forests are managed close to nature

Group of people in the forest

On site visit to the project

Natural regeneration in the project

Natural regeneration is encouraged and gaps are filled

A mixed forest

Securing the next generation of forests

A path in the forest

Insight into the project

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Why we need Improved Forest Management

Increasing long-term carbon storage capacity of forests: Adaptive forest management ensures that forests can adjust to changing climate conditions while maintaining their long-term carbon storage capacity. Structurally diverse stands with a mix of ages and species improve overall stability and reduce vulnerability to disturbances.

Enhancing forest climate resilience: Through natural regeneration, reforestation and targeted maintenance, climate-adapted tree species are established and weakened stands are stabilised. Continuous monitoring and actions to support forest health strengthen the ecosystem’s ability to cope with drought, storms, and pests, securing its long-term ecological stability.

Project Updates

Key project milestones and developments at a glance.

13 Aug 2025

Successful Third-Party-Certification

Following a site visit in August 2025, the project has now been successfully audited and certified by TÜV AUSTRIA SERVICES GmbH in accordance with ISO 14064-2. The validation report has been submitted and the credits have been distributed and are therefore available immediately.

05-06 Aug 2025

Site visit by the auditor

The visit to the project area is part of the certification process at the start of the climate protection project. Several stands were inspected to check the initial situation in the project.
Two people are walking in the forest.

01 Jan 2024

Start of the project

The project was launched in January 2024. The planned measures will be implemented over the next 30 years.

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