The project aimed to identify the most efficient ways to fulfil the requirements of the EU Timber Regulation with respect to risk assessment systems and the role of monitoring organizations, taking
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 first aim of this project is to make a multiclient study on the most important international trade flows of forest products during 1983-1996 with respective trends. The identification of these
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The main objectives of the study were to extend the existing knowledge of the nature and magnitude of illegal logging in Western part of Russia, to analyse the effectiveness of existing instruments