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 project aimed to understand the nature of the wind damage risk to European forest, how this risk might change, the social, environmental and economic impacts of that change and the role policy
In this issue: EFI 20 years Managing Mediterranean forests as complex social-ecological systems Planted forests constitute strategic but vulnerable resources Pan-European criteria and indicators need
The aim of the project was to develop an integrated, innovative pan-European research network, which contributed to the emerging European Research Area. Input from representatives of industries, end
The forestry community is becoming increasingly aware that conservation and breeding efforts target only a limited fraction of the forest genetic resources (FGR) available across species ranges and
The objective of this project was to identify the measures taken concretely in each of the participating regions, for the management of identified and foreseeable risks and to suggest innovations to
Data-driven knowledge-based revolution of the European forest sector TECH4EFFECT focuses on increasing access to wood resources through more efficient silviculture and a better understanding of the
Proceedings of the International Conference, Bordeaux, France, 7–9 September, 2000 More information Recommended citation: J-M. Carnus, R. Dewar, D. Loustau, M. Tomé and C. Orazio (editors). 2001