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EFI Publications

What Science Can Tell Us Based on collective scientific expert reviews providing interdisciplinary background information on key and complex forest-related issues for policy and decision makers, citizens and society in general
From Science to Policy Brings together cross-boundary scientific knowledge and expertise to strengthen science-policy dialogue
Knowledge to Action Brings a wide range of research, projects and initiatives on forest-related issues closer to society
Policy Briefs (2022 onwards)

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Project publications and final reports Policy Briefs (2008-2013) Discussion Papers (1997-2012)
Technical Reports (2000-2017) Research Reports (1994-2011) Proceedings (1994-2010)

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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?
Agroforestry
Bioeconomy
Biomass
Mediterranean
Members
Network
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The forest-based sector is undergoing many profound structural changes. This study provides analysis and insights on changes in the operating environment and its implications to forest-based sector
Bioeconomy
Forest products
Policy
Policy support
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European forests provide various goods and services for the people. While wood is the most prominent, also game, cork, mushrooms and greenery are important in many regions. Despite their importance
Ecosystem services
Policy
Policy support
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European forests provide various goods and services for the people. While wood is the most prominent, also game, cork, mushrooms and greenery are important in many regions. Despite their importance
Ecosystem services
Policy
Policy support
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More information Recommended citation: Gregory Valatin. 2014. Carbon Valuation in Forestry and Prospects for European Harmonisation. EFI Technical Report 97. European Forest Institute. Number of pages
Climate change
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More information Recommended citation: Harry F. Campbell. 2014. Elements of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Forestry Investments. EFI Technical Report 96. European Forest Institute. Number of pages: 84
Research
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The production and use of forest energy wood are amongst the topics that receive increasing attention in the renewable energy context, not only from policy makers, scientists and stakeholders of the
Biomass
Forest management
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More information Recommended citation: Pat Snowdon, Patrice Harou. 2014. Guide to Economic Appraisal of Forestry Investments and Programmes in Europe. EFI Technical Report 94. European Forest
Research
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More information Recommended citation: Ibrahim Favada and Ed Pepke (editors). 2014. Forest Products Market Transparency: A Report of the International Workshop on Forest Products Price Information
Forest products
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More information Recommended citation: Ibrahim Favada, Richard Vlosky, Martti Aarne, Alex McCusker, Ed Pepke, Paul Rougieux, Aljoscha Requardt, Andreas Schuck and Mika Mustonen. 2014. Background Study
Forest products
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Several emerging factors along with the lack of research increase the need and motivation for future oriented market research of engineered wood products (EWP) in Europe. For example, the need for CO2
Wood construction
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More information Recommended citation: Seyed Mahdi Heshmatol Vaezin, Damien Marage, Serge Garcia, Daniel Kraus, Paul Rougieux, Andreas Schuck and Patrice Harou. 2014. Provision cost function of forest
Biodiversity
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The main political objectives of EU's renewable strategy are decreased use of fossil energy sources, reduced CO2 emissions and increased energy self sufficiency. Wood based bioenergy plays an
Biomass
Policy
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The importance of forest bioenergy in Europe has gained more focus than before because of the European Union’s renewable energy policy and its climate change mitigation objectives, in particular
Biomass
Policy
Policy support
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2013 : Celebrating 20 years of forest networking in Europe More information Download the EFI Annual Report 2013 Supplement
Capacity building
Policy support
Research