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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
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Policy Briefs (2022 onwards)

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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)

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More information Recommended citation: Gerben Janse. 2005. European Co-operation and Networking in Forest Communication. EFI Technical Report 20. European Forest Institute. Number of pages: 141
Network
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More information Recommended citation: Risto Päivinen and Michael Köhl. 2005. European Forest Information and Communication System (EFICS). EFI Technical Report 17. European Forest Institute. Number
Databases
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More information Recommended citation: David Humpreys, Jorrit Gosens, Michael J. Jackson, Anouska Plasmeijer, Wouter van Betuw and Frits Mohren. 2005. Biotechnology in the Forest? Policy Options on
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More information Recommended citation: Taina Veltheim, Brita Pajari (editors). 2005. Forest Landscape Restoration in Central and Northern Europe. Proceedings 53. European Forest Institute. Number of
Forest management
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More information Recommended citation: Andreas Ottitsch, Alexander Moiseyev, Nikolai Burdin and Lauma Kazusa. 2005. Impacts of Reduction of Illegal Logging in European Russia on the EU and European
Illegal logging
Trade
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More information Recommended citation: Jeannette Meyer. 2005. Fire Effects on Forest Resource Development in the French Mediterranean Region – Projections with a Large-Scale Forest Scenario Model. EFI
Forest fires
Models
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More information Recommended citation: Heikki Pajuoja, Ludek Sisak and Krzysztof Kaczmarek (editors). 2005. Evaluating Forestry Incentives and Assistance Programmes in Europe – Challenges to Improve
Policy
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More information Recommended citation: Jo Van Brusselen and Andreas Schuck. 2005. Policy Foundations Review for Geographically Explicit Information Needs on Forests. EFI Technical Report 18. European
Policy
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More information Recommended citation: Folke Andersson, Yves Birot and Risto Päivinen (editors). 2004. Towards the Sustainable Use of Europe's Forests – Forest Ecosystem and Landscape Research
Ecosystem services
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More information Recommended citation: Gerard Buttoud, Birger Solberg, Ilpo Tikkanen, Brita Pajari (editors). 2004. The Evaluation of Forest Policies and Programmes . Proceedings 52. European Forest
Policy
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More information Recommended citation: Chris Baines (editor). 2004. Forest Research Crossing Borders. Proceedings 50. European Forest Institute. Number of pages: 150 ISBN: 952-5453-02-2, ISSN: 1237
Research
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More information Recommended citation: A. Maarit I. Kallio, Alexander Moiseyev, Birger Solberg. 2004. The Global Forest Sector Model EFI-GTM - The Model Structure. Internal Report 15. European Forest
Models
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More information Recommended citation: Marco Marchetti (editor). 2004. Monitoring and Indicators of Forest Biodiversity in Europe – From Ideas to Operationality. Proceedings 51. European Forest
Biodiversity
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Forestry in Central and Eastern European countries is going through a turbulent phase, caused by an uncertain economic situation, ownership changes and envisaged memberships of the European Union
Forest management
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Up to the end of the 19th century, many European forests suffered from devastation and soil deterioration, which caused fears of timber shortage. In order to counteract this possible shortage, many
Forest management