Forest management

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Forest growth in Europe has been increasing during the last decades. The possible causes suggested to explain this have been increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, improved temperature
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Ecological and economic considerations recently increased the interest in growing valuable broadleaved tree species. Although the demand for valuable timber is growing, and there is a notable interest
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The role of forests in nature tourism is becoming increasingly important. The aim of this report is to assess the role that nature, and particularly forests, play in tourism and recreation, and also
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Proceedings of the International Workshop in Brno, Czech Republic, 22–25 June 1998 More information Recommended citation: Emil Klimo, Herbert Hager and Jirí Kulhavý (editors). 2000. Spruce
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Proceedings of the International symposium in Freiburg, Germany, 16 - 17 February, 2000 More information Recommended citation: Norbert Weber (editor). 2000. NEWFOR – New Forests for Europe
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Proceedings of the International Conference, Nancy, France, 21–2 5 March 2000 More information Recommended citation: A. Franc, O. Laroussinie and T. Karjalainen (editors). 2001. Criteria and
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Sustainability
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A new science-policy report from EFI demonstrates how different Climate-Smart Forestry measures in three European regions can enhance the role of forests in tackling climate change. Forests and the
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