This report is a deliverable from the EU FP6 Integrated Project EFORWOOD – Tools for Sustainability Impact Assessment of the Forestry-Wood Chain. More information Recommended citation: Hervé Jactel
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This report is a deliverable from the EU FP6 Integrated Project EFORWOOD – Tools for Sustainability Impact Assessment of the Forestry-Wood Chain. More information Recommended citation: Manuela Branco
In this issue: Focus on climate change Cold-blooded species likely to benefit Adaptive responses of trees European mountain forests sensitive From adaptation strategies to implementation in EU 27
In this issue: European diversity explored Living with wildfires - what science can tell us Preventing wildfires requires a change of vegetation structure Creating forest conservation policies in SE
In this issue: Let's get mobilized Stronger capacities with FOPER Shape your sustainability tools Tempus project results in the establishment of Povolgie forest cluster Mediterranean forests need more
In this issue: Linking the regional and global EU Forest Action Plan at its mid-term Fire Paradox project proposes moving towards integrated fire management Climate change effects on the Alpine forest
In this issue: Biomass from forests and other wooded lands - production and use Will there be enough wood for all? EFORWOOD ends, ToSIA continues Improving forest products price information in Europe
In this issue: From clouds to crowds - forest monitoring for everyone Storms - an increasing threat to Europe's forests Forest values and compliance with forestry legislation in Ghana
In this issue: Water for forests and people in the Mediterranean region FOREST EUROPE outcomes Indonesia, the first Asian country to sign a timber deal with the European Union