RoK-FOR is a Coordination Action of five regional research-driven clusters from six European countries: Germany (Baden-Württemberg); Finland (North Karelia); Spain (Catalonia), and the cross-border
The aim of the project was to produce a Research Report on the forest resources of the European-Ural part of Russia and their development from the 1960s until the present. The results of this project
The overall objective of the project was to provide a quantitative assessment of future wood production in Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine, its degree of sustainability under various
Lack of information, capacities and knowledge at different stages of the non-wood forest products (NWFP) value chain, often prevents realising the full potential of NWFP and multi-purpose trees (MPT)
The project was financed by the AIR Programme of the European Union with participant organisations from 15 countries in Europe. The aim of the study was to get an overview of the present state-of-the
The project was a consortium project under the title 'Towards progressive forest sector in North-West Russia', consisting of four subprojects: The first subproject, led by Olli Saastamoinen, focused
The objectives of the project were a) to describe the factors affecting long-term trends of non-industrial and industrial supply and demand for wood, b) to provide a view of the long-term outlook for
The general objectives of the project were to create the Centre of excellence (LignoSilva) in the field of a forestry, woodprocessing and a pulp-paper complex. LignoSilva will help to strategically
The project focussed on assessing the availability of wood material for industrial manufacturing under different forest policy scenarios and analysing the likely changes of the structure and trade
The project aimed to further develop the standardised Forest Products Trade Flow database, to utilise the existing database information on forest products trade and market analyses, as well as on