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Proforestation - the strategy of allowing existing forests to grow naturally without human harvesting or management - sounds simple in theory. Let trees grow, store carbon, and protect biodiversity. But what happens when this ecological ideal crashes into human reality?
In Romania's Făgăraș Mountains, Mihai Zotta from Foundation Conservation Carpathia discovered that buying forest land was just the beginning of a much more complex challenge. How do you convince communities who have depended on forests for firewood, construction materials, and livelihoods for centuries to suddenly step back and let nature take its course?
This episode explores the multifaceted social constraints that make proforestation one of conservation's most challenging strategies. From economic pressures in rural communities where young people are fleeing to cities, to cultural traditions that see forest management as stewardship, we uncover why protecting forests often means protecting people first.
Through innovative food hubs, educational centres, and careful negotiation between conservation goals and community needs, we discover how successful proforestation requires more than scientific knowledge - it demands social innovation, economic creativity, and the delicate art of finding common ground.
About the podcast
A scientific adventure across Europe’s hidden forests
What if rewilding Europe were a strategic board game where every forest hides a secret, and every move shapes the future of our ecosystems?
Welcome to an extraordinary audio journey that transforms the complex world of ecological restoration into an immersive, continent-spanning adventure.
In each episode, listeners make a “strategic move” through Europe’s diverse forest landscapes, uncovering how damaged ecosystems can recover and flourish. Guided by expert researchers and scientists, the podcast dives into the investigative work of identifying true wilderness, explores the delicate balance between conservation and human needs, and highlights innovative strategies that restore ecosystems to their full complexity.
Using the metaphor of a “game board”, complex scientific ideas become accessible, engaging stories, where every dice roll reveals new ecological mysteries and every square tells a tale about our evolving relationship with the natural world.
Credits
«WILDCARD. The Forest Game» is a podcast production written by Silvia Giralucci for the WILDCARD project and Starter.
Scientific Supervisor: Giorgio Alberti, University of Udine
Editorial Supervisor: Gesche Schifferdecker, European Forest Institute
Voice-over: Rahel Könen, European Forest Institute
Post-production: Santiago Alarcón, European Forest Institute