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More information In May 2009, the European Union and the Government of the Republic of Congo announced a new agreement that for the first time establishes a system to ensure wood products exported
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More information Recommeded citation: EU FLEGT Facility. 2009. Qu’est ce qu’un accord de partenariat volontaire? – L’approche de l’Union Européenne. Le Cahier sur les Politiques de l’EFI 3. European
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More information Recommended citation: EU FLEGT Facility. 2009. ¿Qué es un acuerdo voluntario de asociación? - el enfoque de la unión Europea. EFI – informe de políticas nº 3. European Forest
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In this issue: Focus on climate change Cold-blooded species likely to benefit Adaptive responses of trees European mountain forests sensitive From adaptation strategies to implementation in EU 27
Climate change
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Non-wood forest products
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More information The Discussion Paper is divided into four sections. The first one presents some statistical figures on wildfire and underlines the trends. The second section deals with two basic
Forest fires
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Ecological and economic considerations recently increased the interest in growing valuable broadleaved tree species. Although the demand for valuable timber is growing, and there is a notable interest
Forest management
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More information Recommended citation: Pieter J. Verkerk, Giuliana Zanchi and Marcus Lindner. 2008. Impacts of Biological and Landscape Diversity Protection on the Wood Supply in Europe. EFI Technical
Biodiversity
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More information Recommended citation: EFI FLEGT Team. 2008. Penegakan Hukum, Tata Kelola dan Perdagangan Sektor Kehutanan – Pendekatan Uni Eropa. Policy Brief 2. European Forest Institute Number of
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More information Recommended citation: Luca Cesaro, Paola Gatto and Davide Pettenella (editors). 2008. The Multifunctional Role of Forests - Policies, Methods and Case Studies. Proceedings 55
Policy
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Recommended citation Päivi Pelli. 2008. Review on Forest Sector Foresight Studies and Exercises. EFI Technical Report 29. 68 p.
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More information Illegal logging and its environmental effects as well as its impacts on people, such as the fuelling of corruption and exacerbation of poverty, are among the reasons why the European
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More information Recommended citation: EFI FLEGT Team. 2008. Application des réglementations forestières, gouvernance et échanges commerciaux – L’approche de l’Union Européenne. Le Cahier sur les
FLEGT
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More information Recommended citation. EFI FLEGT Facility. 2008. Aplicación des leyers, gobernanza y comercio forestales - el enfoque de la Unión Europea. EFI – informe de políticas nº 2. European
FLEGT
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More information Download the EFI Annual Report 2007 Supplement
Capacity building
Policy support
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Forest growth in Europe has been increasing during the last decades. The possible causes suggested to explain this have been increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, improved temperature
Forest management