How we work

Mosaico

The MOSAICO emerged after a large wildfire (Acebo, 2015) in Sierra de Gata (Extremadura, Spain). This fire was a turning point for the local community, sparking a social movement aimed at promoting the recovery of traditional land uses to achieve a mosaic landscape more resilient to increasingly frequent fires.

This example, a key illustration of our method in Gata-Hurdes, materialized with the signing of an agreement between the University of Extremadura and the regional administration (Mosaico), with the primary goal of reducing fire risk through sustainable rural development.

Methodology

I. Assess Risk

PHASE I. Assessment of Wildfire Risk in the Territory
1. Characterization of the territory (topography, climatology, resources, etc.)

2. Study and diagnosis of the current situation of the territory in the face of Large Wildfires

II. Plan Ahead

PHASE II. Proactive Strategic Planning of the Territory (active prevention)

1. Identification and design of Strategic Management Zones (SMZ) – Simulation and expert criteria.

2. Identification and design of strategic productive fuelbreaks (SPF) - Simulation and traditional land uses.

3. Identification of Productive Preventive Areas (PPA) – Private and public proposals.

III. Execute & Maintain

PHASE III. Execution, Maintenance, and Transformation of the Product
1. Governance Plan

2. Commitment to Maintenance (Useful life of the Actions)

3. Profitability Improvement Program: Cooperativism and Business Associationism.

IV. Evaluate

PHASE IV. Evaluation and Monitoring

1. Data Collection
2. Scientific Production
3. Capitalisation of Experiences
4. Reporting of Lessons Learned

V. Disseminate

PHASE V. Dissemination

1. Results of Scientific Research
2. Exchange Programs
3. Conferences and Workshops
4. Activities and Workshops
5. Best Practices and Methodological Manuals
6. Website
7. Cultural Events

Stakeholders

Agriculture, extensive livestock farming, forest management, preventive silviculture, and prescribed burns are some of the activities carried out by our stakeholders to create agroforestry mosaics in the territory.

See the example of Stakeholders in Extremadura: Sierra de Gata and Las Hurdes.

Milestones

MOSAICO’s influence goes beyond mere forest management. We aim for a more ambitious and multifocal vision with missions oriented towards transforming different fields through innovation:

Engagement and Empowerment

In the image you can see the number of associations created and the percentage of the local population involved.

Products

At MOSAICO, we consider the transformation of forest products essential to ensure profitability for producers and the long-term maintenance of measures and actions that protect the landscape from wildfires.

Include product list:

PRODUCTS

PRODUCERS & ENTITIES

MOSAICO Territories

There is a growing number of territories that share the philosophy and vision of a holistic approach to land management and planning in their fight against the effects of large wildfires. Here are some examples:

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Canary Islands
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Valencia
RAPCA ANDALUCIA
Andalucia