Publications

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Michael den Herder and Cleo (Timokleia) Orfanidou from EFI contributed to a new publication from the FOODLEVERS project. The article explored which leverage points would be effective in facilitating a
Land use
Rural development
Sustainability
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Selecting the right tree species is a crucial step in designing sustainable and effective agroforestry systems. To support this process, several decision support systems (DSS) have been developed in
Agroforestry
Ecosystem services
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The moose is the largest herbivore in the boreal forest biome, where it can have dramatic impacts on ecosystem structure and dynamics. Despite the importance of the boreal forest biome in global
Bioeconomy
Research
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Social innovations are grassroots processes aiming to achieve impacts beyond an individual level and towards a broader societal good. The environmental dimension of impacts refers to any direct change
Bioeconomy
Innovation
Mediterranean
Sustainability
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Abstract Social innovations are grassroots processes aiming to achieve impacts beyond an individual level and towards a broader societal good. The environmental dimension of impacts refers to any
Innovation
Rural development
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The region of North Karelia, Finland, has a strong forest-based bioeconomy sector. This report describes the region’s opportunities for increasing co-operation in forest-based bioeconomy with China
Bioeconomy
Non-wood forest products
Research
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Herbivores modify the structure and function of tundra ecosystems. Understanding their impacts is necessary to assess the responses of these ecosystems to ongoing environmental changes. However, the
Agroforestry
Bioeconomy
Research
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Silvicultural practices, effective fire suppression, and increased browser densities have profoundly altered structural diversity in boreal forests.
Agroforestry
Bioeconomy
Forest fires
Forest management
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This open access article show that the negative effects of insect herbivory on shoot growth likely intensify under warmer thermal conditions, but that increasing precipitation can counteract these
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Forest management