Vol. 65 No. 2 (2010):
Special section

Silviculture: forest products, certification and wood chain in Italy

Piermaria Corona
Università della Tuscia
Stefano Berti
CNR-IVALSA

Published 2013-05-13

Keywords

  • sustainable forest management,
  • wood products,
  • non-wood products,
  • ecosystem services,
  • market of forest products and services

Abstract

This paper outlines the potential and critical issues of forest production in Italy, according to recent
forest statistics (Italian National Institute of Statistics and Italian National Forest Inventory) and to the
findings from the Third Italian National Congress of Silviculture. There is currently a growing interest
towards forest products which meet sustainability goals through reduced impact on the forest ecosystems,
improvement of human well being and a strong link to the territory; this concerns notably the demand for:
wood as an optimal material for sustainable building; non-wood products; wood biomass for energy use.
Indeed, sustainable forest management is not in conflict with a productive use of forestland, without which
abandonment and land neglection could further occur. To meet these new societal demands through a viable
and sustainable use of forest resources is a true challenge; forest owners must be supported in this regard, to
supply a variety of forest goods and services while maintaining economic viability. To this end operative
strategies are outlined.