Discover the 2025 Gazette du Chêne-Liège from Forêt Modèle de Provence

We are pleased to share the latest edition of the Gazette du Chêne-Liège 2025, published by Forêt Modèle de Provence. This annual magazine serves as a key resource for professionals, researchers, and stakeholders in the cork oak sector, offering in-depth insights into industry developments, innovative projects, and strategies for sustainable management. With this year’s edition expanding from 44 to 48 pages, the publication continues to strengthen its role in promoting knowledge exchange and highlighting important initiatives in the Mediterranean region.
A major theme of the 2025 Gazette is how to structure the cork oak industry to address the challenges posed by climate change. The magazine explores various local initiatives, remarkable design projects, and ongoing studies focused on climate adaptation in the Maures massif, carried out under the Green Fund. These insights are crucial in shaping the future of cork oak forests and ensuring their resilience in a rapidly changing environment.
Among the many valuable contributions featured in this edition, we are particularly excited to highlight the DigiMedFor project. DigiMedFor is a collaborative effort aimed at promoting digital innovation and sustainable management practices in Mediterranean forests. By leveraging new technologies, the project seeks to enhance knowledge-sharing, improve forest governance, and support local communities in adapting to environmental and economic challenges. Its inclusion in the Gazette provides an excellent opportunity to showcase its impact and connect with a wider audience engaged in forest conservation and innovation.
The Gazette du Chêne-Liège 2025 is now available online, and we encourage you to explore its wealth of content. For those interested in obtaining a printed copy for events, research, or personal distribution, please contact Forêt Modèle de Provence directly. This publication is a valuable resource for anyone committed to the sustainable future of cork oak forests, and we are proud to see the DigiMedFor project featured among its pages.
Discover more on the Forêt Modèle de Provence website!