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Improved Forest ManagementCredits available

Schnann Municipal Forest

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Project Infos

Project Area

469.2 ha

Location

Schnann am Arlberg

Project Start Date

January 2023

Project Time Span

30 years


Project Type

Improved Forest Management - Conservation

Project Developer

Tree.ly, Dornbirn

Verification Standard

SILVACONSULT® Forest Carbon Standard, ISO 14064-2

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Project Volume

1,271 tCO₂/year

Risk Buffer Share

10%

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Project documents

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TÜV Certificate

Maximilian Venhofen

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Beetle trap

Pheromone traps are used to monitor the bark beetle population in order to be able to react quickly in the event of rapid spread and to search for and remove infested trees.

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The Schnann protective forest ensures the accessibility of the Stanzertal valley by protecting the Arlberg motorway and railway connection.

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Increasing extreme weather events such as storms damage the forest and favour the spread of bark beetles, which endanger healthy stands.

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Project Mission

How the project works

Through improved forest management, the project ensures that timber stocks do not fall below a defined level and that carbon remains sequestered in the forest in the long term. In addition, all income from the project flows directly back into the forest.

The project is audited by TÜV Austria, has been certified since May 2024 and contributes to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations.

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More than carbon storage

Forests provide raw materials, protect against natural hazards, provide habitats and store carbon. However, climate change is affecting them: rising temperatures and extreme weather events are weakening them and leading to loss of forest cover. This project not only secures carbon storage, but also strengthens the resilience of the forest and promotes its functions through the following measures.
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Forest Restructuring

Monocultures of the same age are efficient but vulnerable. Active forest restructuring creates resilient, species-rich mixed forests and promotes biodiversity.

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Reforestation

New forest areas are planted, and deforested areas are quickly reforested after natural disasters.

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Regeneration

Measures such as the protection of young trees and the selective clearing of individual areas promote natural forest regeneration.

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Nature Conservation

Biodiversity is promoted by leaving deadwood in the forest and preserving ecologically valuable trees as habitats.

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Harvesting

Sophisticated but forest-friendly techniques enable sustainable management and a faster response to natural events.

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Protection Forest

Protection forests are actively managed, including planting gaps, to maintain closed and structured stands that protect against natural events such as avalanches and erosion.

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Forest Infrastructure

Forest paths are being renovated and created to ensure accessibility.

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