
Sucre 2397; Ñuñoa; Santiago; Chile
Fernando Rosselot
Executive Director
Phone: 56 23667115
Email: [email protected]
Susana Benedetti
Research Manager
Phone: 56 23667103
Email: [email protected]
Creating and transferring scientific and technological knowledge of excellence for the sustainable use of forest resources and ecosystems, product development and derived services; As well as generating information relevant to the forestry sector, in economic, social and environmental aspects.
Creating and transferring scientific and technological knowledge of excellence for the sustainable use of forest resources and ecosystems, product development and derived services; As well as generating information relevant to the forestry sector, in economic, social and environmental aspects.
- INFOR generates and develops public goods, research and technology transfer within the following three levels:
• The long term research areas respond to a State vision of sectoral development and should be maintained during different
governments.
• The medium term research lines adjusted to periods of 3 to 6 years and can be modified with government changes.
• Short-term products or projects that are responding to the immediate demands of the territories are developed in 1 to 3 years.
- In 2014 and following guidelines of the Ministry of Agriculture (MINAGRI), INFOR redefined its areas of research focusing on four:
• Forest Ecosystem Inventory and Monitoring
• Information and Forest Economics
• Silviculture and Management of native and exotic forest ecosystems
• Technology and Wood Products
- Forest Ecosystem Inventory and Monitoring:
• Provide continuous data and information to observe the evolution of forest ecosystems and their integrity are monitored with the PSR scheme. The status and condition of ecosystems are addressed through the research line of continuous forest inventory, while the monitoring of the ecosystem goods and services provision are monitored and evaluated with climate change and forests and water line. The research lines are:
- Information and Forest Economics:
• Provide elements to analyze and predict the behavior of economic aspects associated with forestry in Chile, and facilitate decision making by public and private actors, and the formulation of public policies.
The research lines are:
Forest statistics
- Silviculture and Management of native and exotic forest ecosystems:
• Develop and promote new knowledge, operational and forestry techniques and forest management techniques for forest owners and communities that ensure and recover the sustainable provision of goods and services in our country's current and future forest ecosystems.
The research lines are:
Genetic conservation and management
- Technology and Wood Products:
• Generate and update technical information on structural sawn timber (native and exotic), develop engineering products, generate standards, incorporate the results into the construction regulations and support the training of specialists in calculation, construction and inspection of wood.
The research lines are: