The overall aim of the project was to make an assessment of the Finnish forest sector's communication activities on a number of important European importing markets (Germany, the Netherlands, and the
The aim of the project was to improve knowledge on the woody biomass demand and supply situation, analyse the future development of biomass, document and develop methods for woody biomass studies and
The coordination of the forestry related issues ("Sustainable Forest Management in the Baltic Sea Region - EFINORD" Flagship project) within the Priority 9 was carried out by representatives from the
The aim of the study was to elaborate a user-friendly report presenting European-level forest types, serving as a tool to assess the state and development of biological diversity. This should serve
European forests are affected by different disturbances. They range from pests and insect damages to megafires and transnational storm events and can have profound impacts on forest ecosystem services
This small project was carried out as a follow-up of Forest Academy Finland (ForaFin, a Finnish initiative of a new forum aimed at supporting EU's commitment for sustainable forest management, and
The aim of the project (2006-2008) was to produce a user-friendly, comprehensive web portal on European forests . The portal structure was designed in the initial phase of the project, e.g., based on
This study, funded by the European Foundation for Forest Research (Ponsse fund), aimed to estimate economic and technical production availability of energy wood in the Leningrad region by describing
Environmental forestry conflicts are regarded as one important source of pressure for revisions of forest policy and forest management. Subsequently, a strong research tradition has grown around
The aim of the project was to provide quantitative insight in future supply of wood as a raw material (between 2000 and 2040) from European forests under two scenarios. This was done under a demand