The aim of the project was to apply existing models in order to define and assess optimal silvicultural systems, aiming at sustainable forest resource development and use. Emphasis was on main forest
The project studied adaptive management strategies to enhance carbon sequestration in the European forests and to mitigate adverse impacts of the global climate change on them as regards the following
Social innovation (SI) encompasses the new forms of interrelating which aim at solving shared problems and achieve common goals through strengthened collaboration. This social structure is especially
SIMWOOD aimed to promote collaborative wood mobilisation in the context of multifunctional forest management across European forest regions. It targeted forest owners and stakeholders to spread
The aims of this project were to analyse land-use change and forestry items in the Kyoto Protocol that need clarification, and the possible consequences of implementation of the Protocol to Nordic
"The Expert Level Meeting (ELM) of the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe (FOREST EUROPE) decided on the “Further improvements in forest monitoring and reporting”. One of
Lack of information, capacities and knowledge at different stages of the non-wood forest products (NWFP) value chain, often prevents realising the full potential of NWFP and multi-purpose trees (MPT)
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
The project was financed by the AIR Programme of the European Union with participant organisations from 15 countries in Europe. The aim of the study was to get an overview of the present state-of-the
This project was a small consultancy for the MCPFE and it has three objectives. The first objective was to provide an overview on regional political processes, which consider the issue of illegal