The objective of this project is to assist the European Commission, Directorate-General for Environment (DG ENV) in preparing a formal Impact Assessment for an EU Framework on Forest Monitoring and
Download Policy Brief 2 in Spanish. Download the figure in Spanish, please use citation below. Verkerk, P.J., Delacote, P., Hurmekoski, E., Kunttu, J., Matthews, R., Mäkipää, R., Mosley, F., Perugini
Forests are essential in maintaining healthy ecosystem interaction and biodiversity on Earth. They are in a key role in the fight against climate change, as with climate smart forest management their
NOMADI responds to the need to increase the forest service business and green bioeconomy startups, as well as the need to respond to the challenges of climate change in Finland and around the world
The North Karelia region is a pioneer in forest bioeconomy and is profiled as a center of excellence, providing information and sustainable forest bioeconomy solutions at the national and
All scenarios for a transition away from the use of fossil energy sources foresee a large increase in the use of biomass. Bioenergy is already a major contributor to our current energy system
Knowledge gaps on forest soil processes and lack of a harmonised soil monitoring limit the EU’s ability to maintain soil related ecosystem services and to reach climate policy targets. A better
FISE - the Forest Information System for Europe - is an entry point for sharing information with the forest community on Europe’s forest environment, its state and development. FISE brings together
Sustainability transitions are complex processes. In addition, many sustainability interventions focus on “highly tangible, but essentially weak, leverage points”, thus they do not address key
NextLand (Next Generation Land Management services for Agriculture and Forestry) aims to develop a set of 15 operational commercial midstream agriculture and forestry EO based services under a common