Life2Taiga, English

Life2Taiga is a nature conservation project funded by the European Commission’s LIFE-fund. The project is ongoing between 2022 and 2028, and includes 19 partners.

Naturvårdsbränning vid myrmark.

Foto: Ulrika Mogren

About Life2Taiga

The project objective is to restore the habitat type Western Taiga, which makes the boreal forest around the northern hemisphere. Especially, we want to improve the conservation status for the pine dominated fire-adapted forests. These forests have developed a rich biodiversity due to a frequent fire regime historically. Modern monocultural forestry practices have drastically reduced heterogeneity in the Western Taiga. Many rare and threatened plants, fungi, insects and birds have specialised on living in the environment created by the fire, such as more dead wood in several decaying stages, warm sunlit wood and exposed sandy soils where they can live and germinate. The regeneration of new pine and deciduous trees is facilitated, and the shadowing spruces are burnt away by the fire. During the coming century, the pine forests will be more open, vibrant and rich of species.

However, no-one wants wildfires that are out of control and these are mostly put out by the fire brigade. Therefore, we conduct controlled, also called prescribed fires, where we can select places in the landscape where the fire will give the highest benefit to species and habitat restoration. We also choose locations where borders are easy to establish to prevent the fire from spreading and where there is good supply of water. The fires are conducted by staff trained in fire management under circumstances of high security and careful planning.

Project participants

In Sweden, 17 County Administrative Boards and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency are participating, together with Metsähallitus in Finland.

The project is coordinated by the County Administrative Board in Västmanland, Sweden.

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Financing

The total budget is 23,5 million €, whereof 67 % is financed by the EU.

Loggor för Life och Natura 2000.

Creating Life in the Taiga

Life2Taiga will conduct 215 prescribed fires on 3400 hectares in total. In some forests where it is difficult to conduct safe and efficient burning, fire-mimicking measures will be tested. The prescribed fires will take place in 165 Natura 2000 areas in Sweden and Finland, which are set aside as nature reserves.

In addition to the conservation activities, the project will have a large focus on communicating what we are doing to landowners, neighbouring people, forest visitors, the general public and a wide range of stakeholders. We will collaborate with fire services, forest companies, restoration contractors, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency and other authorities, reindeer herding communities and neighbouring countries to share our methods and improve the knowledge on fire behaviour in forests. There will be both thematic conferences, field excursions and demonstration burnings. In several of our burned areas, we will place hiking trails with information signs and visitor facilities and create exhibitions on forest fire in Naturums in Sweden and Haltia Visitor Centre in Finland.

Prescribed burning programmes carried out

In the map you can see where prescribed burns have and will be carried out within Life2Taiga.

WebbGIS för Life2Taiga (lansstyrelsen.se) Länk till annan webbplats.

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Kontakt

Projektledning Life2Taiga

Telefon: 010-224 90 00 (växel)

Dela sidan:

Landshövding

Johan Sterte

Besöksadress

Västra Ringvägen 1

Postadress

721 86 Västerås

Organisationsnummer

202100-2411

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