Europe’s forests have provided human societies with essential ecosystem services and great economic values for centuries. Some of these values are now increasingly threatened by climate change, which
It is expected that European forests provide renewable resources for the bioeconomy, ensure biodiversity and other ecosystem services while help us to mitigate and adapt to and mitigate climate change
The Paris Agreement and the latest IPCC Assessment Report (2018) emphasize urgent and efficient actions for climate change mitigation. This means that we must rapidly reduce global greenhouse gas
While the positive role of forests in climate change mitigation is generally well perceived, the contribution of wood products to mitigation is much less known and understood. Current national
More information Recommended citation: Benedetta Bortoluzzi. 2000. Review of recent forest research projects on climate change and CO2 concentration in Europe. Internal Report 1. European Forest
More information Recommended citation: Eldar Kurbanov. 2000. Carbon in Pine Forest Ecosystems of Middle Zavolgie, Russia. Internal Report 2. European Forest Institute Number of pages: 69 (Note that
More information Recommended citation: L.G. Khanina, M.V. Bobrovsky, T. Karjalainen and A.S. Komarov. 2001. A review of recent projects on forest biodiversity investigations in Europe including Russia
More information Recommended citation: Pere Riera. 2001. Assessment of methodologies for valuing biological diversity of forests. Internal Report 4. European Forest Institute Number of pages: 14 (Note
More information Recommended citation: A. Pussinen, M.J. Schelhaas, E. Verkaik, E. Heikkinen, J. Liski, T. Karjalainen, R. Päivinen and G.J. Nabuurs. 2001. Manual for the European Forest Information