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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)

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)

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The role of forests in nature tourism is becoming increasingly important. The aim of this report is to assess the role that nature, and particularly forests, play in tourism and recreation, and also
Forest management
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More information Recommended citation: Tiia Yrjölä. 2002. Forest Management Guidelines and Practices in Finland, Sweden and Norway. Internal Report 11. European Forest Institute Number of pages: 46
Forest management
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More information In this paper we look at overall trends in the trade of forest products by East Asian countries in relation to Europe and the world during the past four decades. East Asia consists of
Forest products
Trade
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Proceedings of the Scientific Seminar in Bordeaux, France, 8 September, 2001 More information Recommended citation: Michel Arbez, Yves Birot and Jean-Michel Carnus (editors). 2002. Risk management and
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Proceedings of the Seminar COST Action E19: National Forest Programmes in a European Context, Oslo, Norway, 13–1 5 September, 2001 More information Recommended citation: O. Gislerud and I. Neven
Research
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More information Recommended citation: Andrei P. Kirilenko. 2002. Simulation of long-term dynamics of forest wildfires in Russia with Marcovian model. Internal Report 10. European Forest Institute
Forest fires
Models
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Since the initiation of the ICP Forests programme, an information need on the forest condition has evolved. Many international conventions related to forests have been agreed upon and they are being
Policy
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More information Recommended citation: Andreas Schuck, Risto Päivinen, Tuomo Hytönen and Brita Pajari. 2002. Compilation of forestry terms and definitions. Internal Report 6. European Forest Institute
Policy
Research
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Rural areas across Europe are facing more rapid emigration than ever before. Due to the diminishing prospects for financially feasible agriculture, and the lack of supplementing sources of income
Ecosystem services
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Proceedings of the Scientific Seminar of the 7th Annual EFI Conference Instituto Superior de Agronomia – ISA, Lisbon, Portugal 3 September 2000 More information Recommended citation: Tim Green (editor
Biodiversity
Planted forests
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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
Biodiversity
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Proceedings of the International Conference, Joensuu, Finland, 25–28 September, 2000 More information Recommended citation: P. Pelkonen, P. Hakkila, T. Karjalainen and B. Schlamadinger (editors). 2001
Biomass
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Proceedings of the Europaforum Forstverwaltung 2000; Salzburg, Austria, 10-14 September, 2000 More information Recommended citation: Max Krott (editor). 2001. Strategien der staatlichen
Research
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This report (and map) presents the results of the project "Combining geographically referenced and earth observation data and forest statistics for deriving a forest map of Europe". The practical part
Maps
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Proceedings of the International Workshop, Brussels, Belgium, 6–7 September 2001 More information Recommended citation: Markku Simula, Ewald Rametsteiner, Anni Blåsten, Tim Green and Brita Pajari
Forest management