The project contribution to the report is as follows: For the so-called 'Kiev report' (working title) a chapter on forestry. Forestry as a topic is included in the draft list of contents of the Kiev
The aims of the project were the establishment of a database on forestry legislation in Europe and comparative analysis of European forestry legislation.
Wood is a very versatile raw material and thus an important resource for many industries, such as construction, furniture, pulp and paper, bioenergy and biorefineries (new chemical products). Using
More information Recommended citation: Andreas Schuck, Risto Päivinen, Tuomo Hytönen and Brita Pajari. 2002. Compilation of forestry terms and definitions. Internal Report 6. European Forest Institute
More information Recommended citation: Yves Birot, Carlos Gracia, Marc Palahí (eds). 2011. Agua para los Bosques y la Sociedad en el Mediterráneo – Un difícil equilibrio. What Science Can Tell Us 1
More information Recommended citation: Yves Birot, Carlos Gracia, Marc Palahí (eds). 2011. L’Eau pour les Forêts et les Hommes en Région Méditerranéenne : un équilibre à trouver. What Science Can Tell
The study guides the reader through the basics of water cycle, the concepts of blue and green water, their possible trade-off and the related key challenges with focus on the Mediterranean region and
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
The importance of forest bioenergy in Europe has gained more focus than before because of the European Union’s renewable energy policy and its climate change mitigation objectives, in particular
European forests provide various goods and services for the people. While wood is the most prominent, also game, cork, mushrooms and greenery are important in many regions. Despite their importance