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Publication Bank


EFI Publications

What Science Can Tell Us Based on collective scientific expert reviews providing interdisciplinary background information on key and complex forest-related issues for policy and decision makers, citizens and society in general
From Science to Policy Brings together cross-boundary scientific knowledge and expertise to strengthen science-policy dialogue
Knowledge to Action Brings a wide range of research, projects and initiatives on forest-related issues closer to society
Policy Briefs (2022 onwards)

You can also find in the Publication Bank:

Annual reports EFI News (1993-2016) ThinkForest briefs (2013-2016)
Project publications and final reports Policy Briefs (2008-2013) Discussion Papers (1997-2012)
Technical Reports (2000-2017) Research Reports (1994-2011) Proceedings (1994-2010)

View scientific articles published externally, including in journals and project materials

Download a complete list of scientific publications by EFI researchers: 2020 |2019 |2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013

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Wild forest products such as cork, natural resins, mushrooms, medicinal plants, nuts and berries have huge potential to contribute to green growth in Europe and to the achievement of the Sustainable
Mediterranean
Non-wood forest products
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2020: Enhancing dialogue and interaction More information: Download the 2020 Annual Report Supplement
Capacity building
Governance
Mediterranean
Members
Network
Policy support
Research
Resilience
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Download the policy brief (pdf) Forest biodiversity is the basis for forest functioning, the provision of a multitude of forest ecosystem services and for maintaining forest adaptation and resilience
Biodiversity
Policy
Policy support
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The study reviews scientific literature on the topic of old-growth forests and held a workshop with around 20 external scientific experts in February 2021 to discuss preliminary findings. The experts
Biodiversity
Forest management
Governance
Research
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A solid and holistic understanding of the different roles forests play is necessary to be able to design policies that help to maximize synergies and minimize trade-offs between the different forest
Agroforestry
Biodiversity
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Cities
Forest management
Forest owners
Forest products
Governance
Health and wellbeing
Media
Non-wood forest products
Policy support
Resilience
Sustainability
Urban forests
Water
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A new study from the European Forest Institute provides the first systematic assessment of the potential challenges, possibilities for the future and policy implications for Europe-China forest-based
Bioeconomy
Policy support
ThinkForest
Trade
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More information Recommended citation: Leskinen, P., Lindner, M., Verkerk, P.J., Nabuurs, G.J., Van Brusselen, J., Kulikova, E., Hassegawa, M. and Lerink, B. (eds.). 2020. Russian forests and climate
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Forest management
Governance
Land use
Policy support
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The forest-based sector’s contribution to a bioeconomy depends on policymakers, citizens and consumers, and how they perceive, accept and promote the forest-based value chain and its products and
Bioeconomy
Forest management
Forest owners
Forest products
Policy support
Public participation
Sustainability
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The 10-Point Action Plan to catalyse a Circular Bioeconomy of Wellbeing is a call for collective and integrated action to global leaders, investors, companies, scientists, governments, nongovernmental
Biodiversity
Bioeconomy
Forest products
Innovation
Policy
Policy support
Sustainability
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Membership brochure
Bioeconomy
Governance
Members
Network
Policy support
Research
Resilience
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EFI general brochure
Bioeconomy
Governance
Members
Network
Policy support
Research
Resilience
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Citation recommandée : Hurmekoski, E. 2017. Comment la construction en bois peut-elle contribuer à réduire la dégradationde l’environnement ? Institut européen de la forêt. Download pdf-file.
Bioeconomy
Wood construction
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Recommended citation Doporučená citace: Hlásny, T., Krokene, P., Liebhold, A., Montagné-Huck, C., Müller, J., Qin, H., Raffa, K., Schelhaas, M-J., Seidl, R., Svoboda, M., Viiri, H. 2019. Život s
Climate change
Forest management
Policy support
Resilience
Risk
Sustainability
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2019 : Placing forests on the global agenda More information Dowload the 2019 Annual Report Supplement
Capacity building
Members
Network
Policy support
Research
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Forests and forest-relevant policies in Europe face a wide array of challenges in a rapidly changing world. Issues such as Brexit, the new European Parliament and European Commission, and the recent
Governance
Policy
Policy support
ThinkForest