Publications bank

Publication Bank


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)

You can also find in the Publication Bank:

Annual reports EFI News (1993-2016) ThinkForest briefs (2013-2016)
Project publications and final reports Policy Briefs (2008-2013) Discussion Papers (1997-2012)
Technical Reports (2000-2017) Research Reports (1994-2011) Proceedings (1994-2010)

View scientific articles published externally, including in journals and project materials

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The condition of floodplain forests and ecological impacts of anthropogenic effects is reviewed. The most important anthropogenic impacts dealt with are as follows: decrease of floodplain forest area
Water
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Policies for Sustainable Forestry in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine provides a thorough analysis of the key factors in the transition process affecting the forest sector in the eponymous countries
Policy
Sustainability
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More information Recommended citation: Kaisu Makkonen-Spiecker. 1999. Analysis of Media Reactions on the EFI Research Report "Growth Trends in European Forests - Studies from 12 Countries". Discussion
Media
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Data on contemporary approaches in intensively developed simulation modelling of forest stands, soils and whole ecosystems as well; an analysis of existing spatial forest models and their significance
Models
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Overview of the existing research on the economic information that is needed in formulating forest policies both on the national and international levels. More information Recommended citation: Pentti
Policy
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The results of the project compiling growth studies in 12 European countries. Based on the individual studies, an increasing growth trend can be observed in most cases. More information Recommended
Research
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A comprehensive overview of the long term trends in non-industrial and industrial supply and demand for wood and the factors affecting them. More information Recommended citation: Birger Solberg
Forest management
Sustainability
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A comprehensive overview of the research carried out on forests and the global carbon cycle. More information Recommended citation: Melvin Cannell. 1995. Forests and the Global Carbon Cycle in the
Climate change
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A study on the role of public and private funding within research of forestry, wood technology and pulp and paper technology in Finland and Norway in 1983-1993. More information Recommended citation
Research
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An analysis of forestry conflicts and their reasons in the USA, Germany, France, Sweden, Finland and Norway from the 1950s to 1983. More information Recommended citation: Eeva Hellström and Aarne
Research
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A detailed country-to-country account of the expansion of the increase in forest resources in Europe over the past forty years. In addition to the historical development, the author discusses future
Research