This open access article provides insight into how the potential availability of forest biomass is spatially distributed across the European continent.
BioMonitor addresses the information gap in bioeconomy research by re-structuring its existing data and modelling framework. The ultimate goal of the project is to get a clearer picture of how
Wildfires are one of the most prominent risks for Mediterranean forests, reducing the flow of ecosystem services and representing a hazard for infrastructure and human lives. Several wildfire
In this small study the potential sources of bioenergy from forests will be analysed and their utilisation possibilities discussed. The client of the study is DGIII of the EU.
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
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: Creative destruction and bioeconomy Harvesting more forest biomass sustainably Agroforestry and green economy ambitions What is the role of Mediterranean forests in the bioeconomy?
In this issue: What is the future of European forest governance? Enhancing forest fire prevention governance The provision of forest services amid agricultural landscapes Assessing bioenergy and its
"We keep EU's forest energy promises" INFRES aimed to accelerate the technological development and open new paths to EU’s renewable targets by producing research based knowledge, technological