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Command-and-control policies are often criticised as insufficient to tackle tropical deforestation. Over the past two decades, both academics and policy-makers have promoted incentive-based policies
Mediterranean
REDD+
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This open access article looks at forest policy as empirical case study of European integration.
Network
Policy
Research
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It has been demonstrated the usefulness of infrastructures along a climatic gradient like REINFFORCE to determine major tendencies of tree species responding to climate changes.
Climate change
Network
Planted forests
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Stefanie Linser and Bernhard Wolfslehner, with 11 other experts from the IUFRO WP 9.01.05 on research and development of indicators for SFM, have jointly elaborated two publications covering all C&I
Forest management
Governance
Network
Policy
Policy support
Research
Sustainability
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This study identifies new wood-based products with considerable potential and attractive markets, including textiles, liquid biofuels, platform chemicals, plastics and packaging. We apply a mixed
Bioeconomy
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Agroforestry is an integrated land use management that combines a woody component with a lower story agricultural production recognized as one of the most important tools to mitigate and adapt to
Agroforestry
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Forest fires
Policy
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Although importance of participation in public decision making is widely recognized in policy sciences, there is no consensus on what its preferred role and meaning would be. In the practice of
Cities
Civil society
Forest management
Governance
Innovation
Land use
Models
Network
Policy
Public participation
Research
Sustainability
Urban forests
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Wildfires are one of the most prominent risks for Mediterranean forests, reducing the flow of ecosystem services and representing a hazard for infrastructure and human lives. Several wildfire
Biomass
Ecosystem services
Forest fires
Mediterranean
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This paper set out to review future-oriented projects to determine how the use of scenarios may affect EU forest-related policy. The work was carried out as a desktop study, utilising online search
Resilience