HOMED will provide a full set of science-based, innovative practical methods, and tools to assess and control emerging or invasive pests and pathogens threatening EU forests, following a holistic and
With the objective to provide support recommendation on the choice of genetic resources choices in the context of climate change, the project ESPERENSE brings together the main French actors in forest
The aim of PLURIFOR is to help with the development of regional and transnational risk management plans for forest area susceptible to biotic and abiotic hazards.
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.
More information Recommended citation: Benedetta Bortoluzzi. 2000. Review of recent forest research projects on climate change and CO2 concentration in Europe. Internal Report 1. European Forest
More information Recommended citation: Eldar Kurbanov. 2000. Carbon in Pine Forest Ecosystems of Middle Zavolgie, Russia. Internal Report 2. European Forest Institute Number of pages: 69 (Note that
More information Recommended citation: Thies Eggers. 2002. The Impacts of Manufacturing and Utilisation of Wood Products on the European Carbon Budget. Internal Report 9. European Forest Institute