The aim of the Integrate+ project was to establish demonstration sites in main forest types in Europe with a focus on implementation of integrative concepts to allow for transnational exchange of
INTEGRATE aimed at giving an insight on the potentials of integrating nature protection measures to forest management while addressing other forest functions/services based on existing scientific
European forests are increasingly exposed to various disturbances which can be of abiotic or biotic nature. When being of more ‘catastrophic’ nature they can strongly disrupt targeted forest
The objectives of the project were as follows: Assisting the ETC Core Team in the reporting activities for the SOE2005 report. Participating in the development of a core set of indicators that address
The European Forest Institute was a partner of the core team of the ETC/NPB. EFI was assigned specific tasks on an annual basis corresponding to the ETC/NPB's Technical Annex with the European
This brief is based on the INTEGRATE project carried out in 2011–2013: Integration of nature protection in forest management and its relation to other forest functions and services. It presents policy
Integrated forest management approaches are a key strategy to integrate nature conservation objectives into Sustainable Forest Management (SFM). Changing socio-economic and environmental driving