Russia has the world’s largest forest area, making it a key country in global forest sector in many ways. However, the Russian forest sector has not been able to unlock its socio-economic potential
The aim of the project was to produce a Research Report on the forest resources of the European-Ural part of Russia and their development from the 1960s until the present. The results of this project
The main aim of this project was to support the sustainable delivery of non-food biomass feedstock at local, regional and pan European level through developing strategies, and roadmaps that will be
SAFARI is a three-year project aiming to identify how a holistic Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) concept can interlink and support REDD+ and FLEGT implementation, to analyze their current and
EFI was a partner in this shared-cost project under the Environment and Climate Programme. The aim of the SAFE project was to consider the cost-benefits of a Synthetic Aperture Radar mission designed
The aim of the project was to evaluate economic impacts of different types of forest management practices and sawnwood market scenarios in the case of hypothetical sawmills in Finland. The project
The overall objective of the project was to provide a quantitative assessment of future wood production in Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine, its degree of sustainability under various
The main objective of the project was to provide consistent scenario analyses of the impacts on the European and Finnish forestry-wood chain (or forest cluster) by potential changes related to (a)
The SENSOR project was an Integrated Project under EU's 6th Framework Programme co-ordinated by Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape and Land Use Research, Germany, and participated by 35
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