The central objective of the project was to assess climate change impacts on European forests, in terms of water and carbon fluxes, regional differences, long-term effects, and the overall carbon
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
In this issue: Linking the regional and global EU Forest Action Plan at its mid-term Fire Paradox project proposes moving towards integrated fire management Climate change effects on the Alpine forest
In this issue: From clouds to crowds - forest monitoring for everyone Storms - an increasing threat to Europe's forests Forest values and compliance with forestry legislation in Ghana
In this issue: How do forests adapt to climate change? Habitats for tree species shift as climate changes Adaptive management options for forest owners Mapping the risk to European forests Crunching
The GHG-Europe project aims to improve our understanding and capacity for predicting the European terrestrial carbon and greenhouse gas (GHG) budget. It concentrates on the terrestrial ecosystems in
European forests are increasingly exposed to various disturbances which can be of abiotic or biotic nature. When being of more ‘catastrophic’ nature they can strongly disrupt targeted forest
Reconciling economic prosperity with environmental protection requires wise regional development Over the last years, the bioeconomy has been held aloft as the eco-friendly solution for a post-oil