Resulting from the collaboration between FAO and EFI, the first voluntary guidelines for forest concessions in the tropics have been published. The guidelines help to make concessions more transparent
The FOPER (Forest Policy, Economics, Education and Research) network began life in 2003, when EFI and a consortium of forestry faculties and research institutes proposed an innovative capacity
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
Resulting from the collaboration between FAO and EFI, the first voluntary guidelines for forest concessions in the tropics have been published. The guidelines help to make concessions more transparent
This report provides a condensed and structured description and assessment of forest-focused and forest-related policies and of actor constellations at the European level. It covers pan-Europe and the
Proceedings of the workshop in Tuusula, Finland, 1–2 October, 2002 More information Recommended citation: Tapani Oksanen, Brita Pajari, Tomi Tuomasjukka (editors). 2003. Forests in Poverty Reduction
Proceedings of the international workshop "Forest policy and economics in support of good governance", held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, April 2009. More information Recommended citation: Tomi Tuomasjukka
The newly published paper is the collaboration of Filip Aggestam, from EFI's Resilience Programme and Helga Pülzl from our Central Eastern European Regional Office (EFICEEC). The second European Union
More information "Making European Forests Work for People and Nature" identifies critical forest policy issues in Europe and presents research-based opinions on possible solutions. Its focus is on