Zborowska Magdalena, Brózdowski Jakub, Starlander Jakob, Woitsch Jiri, Ribechini Erika, Ion Rodica-Mariana, Nelle Oliver, Deforce Koen, Varga Anna, Szabó Péter, Badea Elena, Tintiner-Olifiers Johannes, Tikka Katja, Lucejko Jeannette Jacqueline
Department of Chemical Wood Technology, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Wojska Polskiego, Poznań, 60-637, Poland.
Universität Bern, Länggassstrasse 49, Bern, 3012, Switzerland.
Open Res Eur. 2024 Oct 17;4:176. doi: 10.12688/openreseurope.18160.2. eCollection 2024.
The COST EU-PoTaRCh Action establishes a network focused on the past, present, and future significance, production, and use of major forest by-products in Europe and beyond. The Action centers around forest by-products-primarily potash, tar, resin, and charcoal (PoTaRCh), along with plant extracts-which have been produced and utilized for over 100,000 years due to their unique chemical, biological, and therapeutic properties. The primary goal of the Action is to demonstrate the importance of these products for the socio-economic development of European countries and beyond, as well as their impact on biodiversity and the natural environment. The Action's objectives are organized into five Working Groups (WGs), each aligned with specific areas of interest: heritage, chemical characterization, archaeology, environmental history, and future perspectives of PoTaRCh materials. A key aspect of the Action is its support for stakeholders outside the scientific community who possess knowledge of PoTaRCh products through their use in industries such as production, education, and the promotion of forests' natural and cultural heritage. In doing so, the Action brings together stakeholders with diverse activity profiles, including museums, state forests, the forestry industry, associations dedicated to preserving traditions, and the tourism sector. The EU-PoTaRCh Action adheres to the three key principles of COST's inclusiveness policy: participation of inclusiveness target countries, gender balance, and the involvement of young researchers, including in leadership positions.
“成本”欧盟“PoTaRCh行动”建立了一个网络,聚焦于欧洲及其他地区主要森林副产品在过去、现在和未来的重要性、生产及用途。该行动围绕森林副产品展开,主要包括钾肥、焦油、树脂和木炭(PoTaRCh),以及植物提取物,由于其独特的化学、生物和治疗特性,它们已经被生产和利用了超过10万年。该行动的主要目标是证明这些产品对欧洲国家及其他地区社会经济发展的重要性,以及它们对生物多样性和自然环境的影响。该行动的目标被组织成五个工作组(WGs),每个工作组都与特定的感兴趣领域相关:遗产、化学表征、考古学、环境历史以及PoTaRCh材料的未来前景。该行动的一个关键方面是支持科学界以外的利益相关者,他们通过在生产、教育以及推广森林自然和文化遗产等行业中使用PoTaRCh产品而拥有相关知识。通过这样做,该行动将具有不同活动概况的利益相关者聚集在一起,包括博物馆、国有森林、林业行业、致力于保护传统的协会以及旅游部门。欧盟“PoTaRCh行动”遵循“成本”包容性政策的三项关键原则:包容性目标国家的参与、性别平衡以及年轻研究人员的参与,包括担任领导职务。