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Burns, SL, V. Brukas, M. Krott, and L. Giessen. "Trends in European forest policy research." Forest Policy and Economics 83 (October 2017): 179–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2017.08.013.

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Nautiyal, J. D. "Unification of European Forest pattern research." Forest Ecology and Management 35, no. 3-4 (1990): 315–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-1127(90)90013-2.

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Chetehouna, Khaled. "Overview of The Forest Fire Research." Proceeding International Conference on Science and Engineering 3 (April 30, 2020): xvii. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/icse.v3.452.

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Tropical forests play a major role in determining the current atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases. The role of tropical forests is critical because they are carbon-dense with large amount of carbon is stored. With almost 8 million km2 of the humid tropics, the tropical forests are faced to several issues altering their contribution to the carbon cycle, such as deforestation and wildfires. In Europe, extreme wildfires ravaged the European forests in the last years. These situations were extremely dangerous not only for the environment, but also for the socioeconomical point of view be
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Bourdeau, Ph. "The European Forest Ecosystem Research Network (FERN)." Trends in Ecology & Evolution 2, no. 8 (1987): 236–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-5347(87)90004-8.

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Hilszczański, Jacek, and Jerzy R. Starzyk. "Is it possible and necessary to control European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus (L.) outbreak in the Białowieża Forest?" Forest Research Papers 78, no. 1 (2017): 88–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/frp-2017-0009.

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Abstract In response to the information published in ‘Forest Research Papers’ (vol. 77(4), 2016), regarding the problem of the European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus (L.) in the Białowieża Forest, we present our viewpoint on this issue. The role of the European spruce bark beetle in the Białowieża Forest is discussed based on the experience gained in Europe’s forests. We present the effects of I. typographus outbreaks on forest biodiversity as well as outbreak mitigation in the context of the processes taking place in semi-natural forests.
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Jacek, Hilszczański. "Is it possible and necessary to control European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus (L.) outbreak in the Białowieża Forest?" Lesne Prace Badawcze / Forest Research Papers 78, no. 1 (2017): 88–92. https://doi.org/10.1515/frp-2017-0009.

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In response to the information published in &lsquo;Forest Research Papers&rsquo; (vol. 77(4), 2016), regarding the problem of the European spruce bark beetle <em>Ips typographus</em> (L.) in the Białowieża Forest, we present our viewpoint on this issue. The role of the European spruce bark beetle in the Białowieża Forest is discussed based on the experience gained in Europe&rsquo;s forests. We present the effects of <em>I. typographus</em> outbreaks on forest biodiversity as well as outbreak mitigation in the context of the processes taking place in semi-natural forests.
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Kaliszewski, Adam. "Forest policy goals in Poland in light of the current forestry aims in Europe Part 1. Forest policy processes in Europe." Forest Research Papers 79, no. 1 (2018): 77–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0009.

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Abstract The Polish “National Forest Policy” was adopted by the Council of Ministers in April 1997 and since then no revisions of this document have been made. However, over the last two decades policy changes affecting forests and forestry have been implemented worldwide including Europe. Nonetheless, in more recent years, significant changes in social, economic, institutional, and legal aspects of forestry have also occurred in Poland. This paper is the first of a series of five articles, which aim at highlighting necessary changes in the “National Forest Policy” following the achievements o
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Adam, Kaliszewski. "Forest policy goals in Poland in light of the current forestry aims in Europe Part 1. Forest policy processes in Europe." Lesne Prace Badawcze / Forest Research Papers 79, no. 1 (2018): 77–87. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0009.

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The Polish &quot;National Forest Policy&quot; was adopted by the Council of Ministers in April 1997 and since then no revisions of this document have been made. However, over the last two decades policy changes affecting forests and forestry have been implemented worldwide including Europe. Nonetheless, in more recent years, significant changes in social, economic, institutional, and legal aspects of forestry have also occurred in Poland. This paper is the first of a series of five articles, which aim at highlighting necessary changes in the &quot;National Forest Policy&quot; following the ach
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Kulhavý, J. "A new concept in sustainable forest management – the need for forest ecosystem and landscape research." Journal of Forest Science 50, No. 11 (2012): 520–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/4650-jfs.

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The greatest advance in ecosystem research was made in the last century. The development and acceptance of forest ecology by foresters occurred because it provided a means for recognizing, understanding, classifying and mapping the natural variation of forests. Forest ecology involved studies at the individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels but such studies always needed to involve the ecosystem concept. Today, the new concept of &amp;ldquo;ecosystem and landscape forestry&amp;rdquo; integrating ecological and socio-economic research has been developed on the basis of EU COST Act
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Hochmalová, Miroslava, Tereza Červená, Ratna Chrismiari Purwestri, Miroslav Hájek, and Roman Sloup. "Anchor of cultural forest services in the national forest policies of Central European countries." Central European Forestry Journal 67, no. 4 (2021): 212–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/forj-2021-0013.

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Abstract Forests and human connection with nature have a major impact on human health. Through exercise and recreation in the forest, people receive many benefits from forest ecosystem services (FES) which have a positive impact on their physical and mental health. The paper tackles two main goals i) the first one is an overview of existing literature related to human health and well-being derived from forests in the countries of Central Europe published in the Scopus database. ii) The second goal was to create an overview of policy instruments related to forest cultural services (FCS) in the
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Sadowska, Beata, Zimon Grzegorz, and Nina Stępnicka. "Forest Fires and Losses Caused by Fires – An Economic Approach." WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT 17 (March 12, 2021): 181–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.37394/232015.2021.17.18.

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A defined forested area performs various functions such as economic, protective and social. Regardless of the level of civilization development and human knowledge, it cannot be stated that humans have full control over the phenomena occurring in forests or their surroundings. Forest hazards, including fire hazards, constitute a direct or indirect factor of human activity that has an effect on nature. Forest fires cause specific losses and generate costs, thus affecting a financial result. The research area of the study is forest fires and losses caused by them, i.e. determining the financial
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Boncina, Andrej, Franc Gaspersic, and Jurij Diaci. "Long-term changes in tree species composition in the Dinaric mountain forests of Slovenia." Forestry Chronicle 79, no. 2 (2003): 227–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc79227-2.

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This study utilizes data from long-term research sites in managed fir-beech forests (Hrusica, Leskova dolina and Rog) and a virgin forest remnant (Rajhenav), used as a reference site. Data obtained from old forest management plans and forest inventories were analysed. The results of the study support the hypothesis that two main tree species—silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)—alternate site dominance. The causes of species dominance alternation include both natural processes and anthropogenic factors, in particular silvicultural practices and the impact of un
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Cheplyanskij, Ivan Ya, Taras Ya Turchin, and Alexandra S. Ermolova. "Remote Monitoring of State Forest Shelterbelts in the Steppe Zone of European Russia." Lesnoy Zhurnal (Forestry Journal), no. 3 (June 1, 2022): 44–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.37482/0536-1036-2022-3-44-59.

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State forest shelterbelts are not only one of the components of the ecological framework of sparsely forested steppe territories, but also represent a unique object of steppe afforestation. Age-related changes and a long-term absence of forestry impact negatively affected the sanitary condition of plantations of the state forest shelterbelts. The research is aimed at assessing the current state of the plantations that form the shelterbelts in different soil and climatic conditions in the steppe zone of the European part of Russia. The plantations of the coastal state forest shelterbelts “Voron
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Kholiavchuk, Dariia, Wolfgang Gurgiser, and Stefan Mayr. "Carpathian Forests: Past and Recent Developments." Forests 15, no. 1 (2023): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f15010065.

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Forests of the Carpathians are of increasing research interest, as they cover a large area (&gt;9 Mha) within European forests and are influenced by diverse environmental conditions and contrasting historical developments. We reviewed 251 papers dealing with Carpathian forests, their history, and future perspectives. Over 70% of articles and reviews appeared in the last ten years, and 80% refer to the Western and Eastern Carpathians, while the Serbian Carpathians remain a gap in this research field. Forest expansion and species changes have occurred since Holocene deglaciation, influenced by t
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Machar, Ivo, Vit Vozenilek, Jaroslav Simon, et al. "Joining of the historical research and future prediction as a support tool for the assessment of management strategy for European beech-dominated forests in protected areas." Nature Conservation 22 (October 3, 2017): 51–78. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.22.12902.

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European beech-dominated forests are crucial for maintaining biodiversity in forested mountain landscapes of the European temperate zone. This paper presents the results of research and assessment of management strategy for mountain beech-dominated forests in the Jeseníky Mountains (Czech Republic). Our approach is based on combining research on historical development of the forest ecosystem, assessment of its current state, and predictions of future dynamics using a forest growth simulation model. Using such a method makes it possible to understand the current state of the mountain beech-domi
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Sarvašová, Zuzana, Emil Cienciala, Jana Beranová, Michal Vančo, Andrej Ficko, and Marta Pardos. "Analysis of governance systems applied in multifunctional forest management in selected European mountain regions / Analýza systémov governancie využívaných pri multifunkčnom manažmente lesov vo vybraných európskych horských oblastiach." Forestry Journal 60, no. 3 (2014): 159–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/forj-2014-0017.

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Abstract The objective of this study is to map and analyse governance systems relevant for the implementation of multifunctional mountain forest management in selected European countries. This paper is based on the FP7 research project Advanced multifunctional forest management in European mountain ranges (ARANGE). Current governance systems relevant for the implementation of multifunctional forest management are analysed in seven case study areas: the Iberian Mountains (Spain), Western Alps (France), Eastern Alps (Austria), Dinaric Mountains (Slovenia), Scandinavian Mountains (Sweden), Wester
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Päivinen, Risto. "Strengthening networking in European Forest Research and expert services." Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A - Forestry 53(1) (March 11, 2011): 64–67. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.30814.

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In the era of changing business environment for forest research and expert services, the European Forest Institute is developing its Regional Offices as the main instrument of pan-European networking. The establishment of the regional activities facilitates the policy-science cooperation with EFI Member countries, member organizations and international bodies. The first Regional Office started in 2007 in Barcelona, Spain, and since then four other offices have been established in Germany, France, Austria and Denmark.
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Edwards, David. "Capturing the social and cultural values of European forests: insights from “EFORWOOD”." Folia Forestalia, Series A - Forestry 51(1) (March 1, 2009): 39–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.30726.

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This paper draws from research carried out as part of the EU-funded project &lsquo;EFORWOOD-IP: Tools for Sustainability Impact Assessment of the European Forestry-Wood Chain&rsquo;. The paper reports on a literature review to develop a generic template of social and cultural values and indicators associated with forests in Europe, and research to develop &lsquo;forest recreational use&rsquo; as an indicator to assess the social impacts of changes in forest management as part of European impact assessment procedures.
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Verkerk, Pieter Johannes, Joanne Brighid Fitzgerald, Pawan Datta, et al. "Spatial distribution of the potential forest biomass availability in Europe." Forest ecosystems 6, no. 1 (2019): 5. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-019-0163-5.

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Background: European forests are considered a crucial resource for supplying biomass to a growing bio-economy in Europe. This study aimed to assess the potential availability of forest biomass from European forests and its spatial distribution. We tried to answer the questions (i) how is the potential forest biomass availability spatially distributed across Europe and (ii) where are hotspots of potential forest biomass availability located? Methods: The spatial distribution of woody biomass potentials was assessed for 2020 for stemwood, residues (branches and harvest losses) and stumps for 39
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Glück, Peter, and David Humphreys. "Research into National Forest Programmes in a European context." Forest Policy and Economics 4, no. 4 (2002): 253–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1389-9341(02)00068-0.

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Samsonova, I. D. "Ecological and biological features and nectariferous value of elm trees." Siberian Herald of Agricultural Science 53, no. 8 (2023): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.26898/0370-8799-2023-8-3.

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Bee pasturages and natural-climatic conditions in the forest fund of the steppe Pridonye are characterized by great variability. Plantations of European white elm, Scotch elm and English elm occupy 2.2% of the area of the steppe Pridonye. The purpose of this study was to identify honey-bearing species by the forest phytocenosis components in ravine elms and floodplain forests and to determine the honey productivity of plant formations. Accepted methods of scientific research in beekeeping were utilized. The silvicultural and taxational characteristics of the forest stand were obtained, the spe
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Mielcarska, Kinga, and Mariusz Szymanowski. "Kondycja drzewostanów w Polsce – uwarunkowania i metody badań." Prace i Studia Geograficzne 66, no. 2 (2021): 83–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.48128/pisg/2021-66.2-06.

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This article presents a review of the literature on the condition of forest stands in Poland, taking into account research on European forests. The most important meteorological, biological, geological-soil and anthropogenic factors influencing the condition of forest stands are presented. The methods and spatial distribution of research areas in Poland in the last twenty years were also presented.
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Mazzoleni, Elena, Davide Donelli, Federica Zabini, Francesco Meneguzzo, and Michele Antonelli. "Forest Therapy Research in Europe: A Scoping Review of the Scientific Literature." Forests 15, no. 5 (2024): 848. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f15050848.

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This scoping review aims to outline key discoveries, gaps in knowledge, and potential future directions in the field of forest therapy research in Europe. Clinical studies investigating the effects of forest therapy sessions in Europe were systematically screened through PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and Google Scholar (search date: January 2024). This review encompasses 26 selected studies, collectively engaging 2775 participants across various European countries, including Italy, Poland, Spain, Germany, Finland, Hungary, Sweden, Iceland, and
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Venier, Sarah, Matthias Steinparzer, and Thomas Dirnböck. "Zöbelboden Forwards: Towards an observatory for the resilience of European forests." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 8 (May 28, 2025): e149507. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.8.e149507.

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Forest ecosystems cover almost 40% of the European land surface and play a vital role in mitigating the ongoing climate crisis. However, increasing climate extremes, such as droughts, heatwaves, and disturbances, pose significant challenges to forest health, ecosystem services, and societal benefits. Rapid and precise forest monitoring is essential for assessing these impacts and informing adaptive forest management.The ForestWard Observatory, a prototype developed within the Horizon Europe FORWARDS project, is designed to monitor and evaluate the impact of climate change on European forest ec
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Kaliszewski, Adam, and Wojciech Młynarski. "Not only sale of wood: diversification of sources of revenues in selected european public forest enterprises." Folia Forestalia Polonica 62, no. 3 (2020): 160–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2020-0016.

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AbstractEconomic viability of forestry is one of the key pillars of sustainable forest management and a basis for maintaining forests and their multiple benefits for the society. It may be achieved by, inter alia, diversification of sources of income in forest management. The aim of the article is to analyse sources of revenues of state-owned forest enterprises (holdings) in selected European countries and ongoing changes in this respect in recent years. In the paper, we analyse the structure of revenues of state forest enterprises in Poland, Germany (with the examples of Bavaria and Lower Sax
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Sanginés de Cárcer, Paula, Piotr S. Mederski, Natascia Magagnotti, et al. "The Management Response to Wind Disturbances in European Forests." Current Forestry Reports 7, no. 4 (2021): 167–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40725-021-00144-9.

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Abstract Purpose of the Review The review synthesises the current knowledge of post-windstorm management in selected European countries in order to identify knowledge gaps and guide future research. Recent Findings Despite the differences in forest ownership and national regulations, management experiences in Europe converge at (1) the need for mechanization of post-windthrow management to ensure operator safety, (2) the importance to promote operator training and optimise the coordination between all the actors involved in disturbance management and (3) the need to implement measures to conso
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Ričkienė, A., P. Daszkiewicz, A. Fedotova, and T. Samojlik. "Stanisław Batys Gorski’s botanical research in the Białowieża Primeval Forest during the 1820s." Archives of Natural History 48, no. 2 (2021): 325–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2021.0725.

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The first scientific description of the flora of the Białowieża Primeval Forest (Puszcza Białowieska) was published in 1829 in Stanisław Batys Gorski’s paper “O roślinach żubrom upodobanych, jakoteż innych w puszczy Białowiezkiey [About preferred plants of the European bison and other plants from the Białowieża Primeval Forest]”. This publication comprised the first critical evaluation of the plant species present in the forest based on several field surveys during 1822, 1823 and 1826 by Gorski, and it dismissed the popular hypothesis that the European bison ( Bison bonasus) survived there bec
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Persson, Johannes, Kristina Blennow, Luísa Gonçalves, et al. "No polarization–Expected Values of Climate Change Impacts among European Forest Professionals and Scientists." Sustainability 12, no. 7 (2020): 2659. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12072659.

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The role of values in climate-related decision-making is a prominent theme of climate communication research. The present study examines whether forest professionals are more driven by values than scientists are, and if this results in value polarization. A questionnaire was designed to elicit and assess the values assigned to expected effects of climate change by forest professionals and scientists working on forests and climate change in Europe. The countries involved covered a north-to-south and west-to-east gradient across Europe, representing a wide range of bio-climatic conditions and a
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Fomin, Valery V., Natalya S. Ivanova, Sergey V. Zalesov, and Anna P. Mikhailovich. "Pan-European Approaches to the Classification of Habitats, Vegetation and Forest Types." Lesnoy Zhurnal (Forestry Journal), no. 4 (July 5, 2022): 9–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.37482/0536-1036-2022-4-9-24.

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The article describes the approaches and features of classification of forests, habitats and vegetation at the Pan-European level on the example of the classification of European forest types (EFT), the EUNIS habitat classification and the Europe vegetation classification created by the phytosociologists of the European Vegetation Survey (EVS). The forest type in the EFT classification is a large forest vegetation unit distinguished within biogeographic regions by the similarity of forest site conditions, structure and productivity of the plantation, and the degree of anthropogenic transformat
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Winkel, Georg, Marco Lovrić, Bart Muys, et al. "Governing Europe's forests for multiple ecosystem services: Opportunities, challenges, and policy options." Forest Policy and Economics 145 (December 30, 2022): 102849. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2022.102849.

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Europe's forest provide multiple&nbsp;ecosystem services&nbsp;for societies, ranging from provisioning (e.g. wood) and regulating (e.g. climate mitigation and biodiversity) to cultural (e.g. recreation) services. In this paper, we assess the state and prospects of forest ecosystem services provision in Europe, introducing new data from the European collaborative research projects SINCERE, NOBEL and CLEARING HOUSE, and combining it with findings from the literature. We identify six challenges (1 an insufficient alignment of FES supply and demand, 2 lacking policy integration, 3 ambiguous and co
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Jonsson, Bengt Gunnar, Johan Svensson, Grzegorz Mikusiński, Michael Manton, and Per Angelstam. "European Union’s Last Intact Forest Landscapes are at A Value Chain Crossroad between Multiple Use and Intensified Wood Production." Forests 10, no. 7 (2019): 564. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10070564.

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Research Highlights: The European Union’s last large intact forest landscapes along the Scandinavian Mountain range in Sweden offer unique opportunities for conservation of biodiversity, ecological integrity and resilience. However, these forests are at a crossroad between intensified wood production aimed at bio-economy, and rural development based on multi-functional forest landscapes for future-oriented forest value chains. Background and Objectives: We (1) estimate the area of near-natural forests potentially remaining for forest harvesting and wood production, or as green infrastructure f
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Kvesić, S., D. Ballian, and T. V. Parpan. "Allozyme variation among european beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stands in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Ecology and Noospherology 27, no. 3-4 (2016): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/031609.

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From the economical and ecological point of view, beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is one of the most important forest tree species in Bosnia and Herzegovina. To understand the significance of beech forests, something about the structure of forests and forest lands needs to be said. Bosnia and Herzegovina has 3.231.500 hectares of forests and forest land, which is about 60% of its surface. In the forest and forest lands structure, we can see that it has high forest occupying 51.1% of the forest area, coppice occupying 38.70%, shrubs occupying 4%, bare land and clearings occupying 5.80% and other unp
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Semenishchenkov, Yu A., and A. V. Poluyanov. "Steppificated broad-leaved forests of the alliance Aceri tatarici–Quercion Zólyomi 1957 on the Middle-Russian Upland." Vegetation of Russia, no. 24 (2014): 101–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2014.24.101.

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Steppificated oak forests — the unique relic natural complexes of the Eastern Europe remained in Central Russia by small fragments. These forests are important elements of forest-steppe natural complexes and the reserves of rare plant species. In the European scientific literature the questions of their syntaxonomy, features of structure and dynamics are discussed (Mucina at al., 1993; Chytrý, 1997; Chytrý, Horak, 1997; Roleček, 2005, 2007; Kevey, 2008; etc.). The data on phytocoenotic diversity of such forests in Central Russia were obtained only recently but they are fragmented and insuffici
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Halušková, Lenka, Zuzana Dobšinská, and Jaroslav Šálka. "Theoretical and methodological framework for the analysis of international forest political processes by stakeholders´ perceptions at national level." Central European Forestry Journal 67, no. 4 (2021): 230–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/forj-2021-0015.

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Abstract Forests cover about 30% of the world´s land area and provide people and nature with essential ecosystem services and goods. Despite their importance, forests continue to be degraded. A variety of international forest governance and policy arrangements have developed to foster protection and sustainability of forests. However, number of studies point to nonexistence of a global forest policy regime per se, and growing institutional fragmentation of forest governance arrangements. In line with continuing priority of national sovereignty in the international regulation of forest policy,
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Atemasov, A., and T. Atemasova. "Breeding bird communities of the pine forests in the forest-steppe zone." Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Series "Biology", no. 42 (May 29, 2024): 4–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/2075-5457-2024-42-1.

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The avifauna of pine forests in the North-East of Ukraine has been poorly studied. Analysis of bird communities showed that the avifaunal complexes of pine forests are poorer and have minimal similarity to those in deciduous forests. This study aimed to assess the species composition and densities of birds in the pine forest of various ages. Research was conducted on the National Park «Slobozhanskiy», located within the Krasnokutsk United Territorial Community of the Bogodukhiv District in the northwestern part of Kharkiv Region (Ukraine). Most of the park's forests are of artificial origin. B
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Storozhenko, V. G. "The balance of the woody fraction of the indigenous spruce forests’ biomass in the European Russia’s taiga." Лесоведение, no. 1 (August 8, 2024): 16–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0024114824010022.

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The study of the structural features of indigenous taiga’s woody fractions allows us to evaluate the balance process of accumulation and decomposition of woody biomass in forest communities. The purpose of the research is to study, using the example of European taiga’s spruce forests, the processes and organisms involved in forming the balance of biomass of woody fractions in indigenous ecosystems of different ages and with different dynamic characteristics. The research objects were located in the spruce forests of the northern, middle and southern taiga of European Russia. On permanent study
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Drašković, Branislav, Marko Gutalj, Stefan Stjepanović, and Boban Miletić. "Estimating recent forest losses in Bosnia and Herzegovina by using the Copernicus and Corine land cover databases." Šumarski list 145, no. 11-12 (2021): 581–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.31298/sl.145.11-12.7.

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The analysis of data from the first two decades of the 21st century shows that the area under forests in Bosnia and Herzegovina is gradually decreasing. In order to gain a detailed insight into this process, the paper will analyse the forest databases of the European satellite monitoring program Copernicus. This program, among other things, monitors the condition of forests in 39 European countries by using the High Resolution Layer (HRL). The HRL Forests database consists of 3 types of (status) products, and additional change products. The status products are available for the reference years
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Sokolova, Tatyana. "Rare species of bayrachny forests of the south of the European part of Russia." BIO Web of Conferences 38 (2021): 00122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20213800122.

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The article presents the results of long-term research of ravine oak forests of the Rostov region.The term ‘bayrack’ (ravine) forest is associated with the growing of forests of this type on the slopes of ravines in the forest-steppe zone. The conducted ecological and floral classification showed a high syntaxonomic diversity of ravine oak forests of the region. Forest communities are represented by 6 associations: Scorzonero ensifoliae–Quercetum Sokolova ex Semenishchenkov 2020; Vicio pisiformis–Quercetum roboris Semenishchenkov 2012; Pyro pyrastri– Quercetum roboris Poluyanov 2012; Chamaecyt
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Enders, G., R. Dlugi, R. Steinbrecher, et al. "Biosphere/Atmosphere interactions: Integrated research in a European coniferous forest ecosystem." Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics 26, no. 1 (1992): 171–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0960-1686(92)90269-q.

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Johann, Elisabeth. "Zur Entwicklung des Forschungsgebietes Wald- und Forstgeschichte in Europa – Rückblick und Ausblick | The development of forest and forest history research in Europe: a retrospective and future prospects." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 157, no. 9 (2006): 372–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2006.0372.

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Up until the 1970s «Classical Forest History» was regarded, above all in central European countries, predominantly as an empirical science. The discipline was seen as a contribution to a better understanding of the actual situation of a certain forest stand or area and thereby as a support to forest planning. As a logical consequence forest history was very closely joined to forest policy. Although at the time research also included human activities outside the forest, priorities lay with wood production,forest utilization, forest policy, management and planning. Methods and topics changed onl
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Bosela, Michal, Brian Tobin, Vladimír Šebeň, Rudolf Petráš, and Guy R. Larocque. "Different mixtures of Norway spruce, silver fir, and European beech modify competitive interactions in central European mature mixed forests." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45, no. 11 (2015): 1577–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2015-0219.

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The influence of forest ecology and strategic planning has increased in importance to support the management of mixed-species forests to enhance biodiversity. However, little is known about competitive and facilitative interactions between trees and species in mixed fir–beech–spruce forests, mostly because of a lack of long-term experimental research. In the 1960s, long-term sample plots were established in the Western Carpathians to develop region-specific yield models. Trees in the plots were measured at 5- to 16-year intervals from 1967(69). In 2010, the positions of standing trees in all p
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Fernández-Lozano, Carlos, Pablo Hervella, Virginia Mato-Abad, et al. "Random Forest-Based Prediction of Stroke Outcome." Scientific Reports 11 (May 12, 2021): 10071. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89434-7.

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This study was partially supported by grants from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (SAF2017-84267-R), Xunta de Galicia (Axencia Galega de Innovaci&oacute;n (GAIN): IN607A2018/3), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) (PI17/00540, PI17/01103), Spanish Research Network on Cerebrovascular Diseases RETICS-INVICTUS PLUS (RD16/0019) and by the European Union FEDER program. T. Sobrino (CPII17/00027), F. Campos (CPII19/00020) are recipients of research contracts from the Miguel Servet Program (Instituto de Salud Carlos III). General Directorate of Culture, Education and University Manag
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Vărzaru, Anca Antoaneta, and Claudiu George Bocean. "An Empirical Analysis of Relationships between Forest Resources and Economic and Green Performances in the European Union." Forests 14, no. 12 (2023): 2327. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14122327.

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The growing concern for environmental sustainability drives efforts toward balancing economic growth with responsible resource management. Forests represent invaluable green assets central to combating climate change and supporting biodiversity. This research investigates the intricate interaction between forest resources and economic and green performances within the European Union (EU). The European Union, as a conglomerate of diverse member states with varying forest endowments and economic contexts, provides a rich framework for examining these connections. This paper applies structural eq
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Absalyamov, R. R., D. A. Pozdeev, S. L. Absalyamova, M. V. Yakimov, and M. N. Starkov. "Birch forests productivity in Udmurt Republic." FORESTRY BULLETIN 24, no. 6 (2020): 12–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18698/2542-1468-2020-6-12-18.

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The results of research on the productivity of birch stands on the territory of the Udmurt Republic belonging to the region of southern taiga forests of the European part of the Russian Federation, the taiga zone are presented. The dynamics of the area and reserves of birch forests in the Udmurt Republic is analyzed. Based on the sample area data, changes in the percentage of business wood yield were revealed depending on the type of forest, the composition coefficient and the age of the forest element stand. A comparison of birch stocks growing in different types of forests is made.
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Storozhenko, Vladimir G. "Features of the Horizontal Structure of Forests of Spruce Formations in the European Taiga of Russia." Lesnoy Zhurnal (Forestry Journal), no. 2 (April 1, 2022): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.37482/0536-1036-2022-2-39-49.

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The article highlights the issues of studying the structure of indigenous forests of different ages as a model of sustainable forest formations. The research purpose is to study the patterns of horizontal structure formation of indigenous virgin spruce forests of the northern, middle and southern taiga subzones of European Russia. We consider the nature of the horizontal structure as one of the most important signs of sustainability of forest communities developed over the evolution. Indigenous virgin spruce forests in each of the taiga subzones of European Russia were adopted as research obje
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Zastocki, Dariusz, Hubert Lachowicz, Jarosław Sadowski, and Tadeusz Moskalik. "Changes in the Assortment and Species Structure of Timber Harvested from the Polish Managed Part of Białowieża Forest." Sustainability 10, no. 9 (2018): 3279. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10093279.

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The subject of the research, which is the Polish managed part of Białowieża Forest together with Białowieża National Park, a remnant of primeval forests, is one of the most valuable forest areas in Europe. This article presents the history of the use of these forests. The assortment and species structure of the harvested timber was analyzed in detail for the Białowieża, Browsk, and Hajnówka Forest Districts from 2008 to 2017. The research is based on data from the State Forests Information System (SILP) and Forest Management Plans (PUL), as well as Nature Conservation Programs (POP). The volum
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Pezdevšek Malovrh, Špela, Dženan Bećirović, Bruno Marić, et al. "Contribution of Forest Stewardship Council Certification to Sustainable Forest Management of State Forests in Selected Southeast European Countries." Forests 10, no. 8 (2019): 648. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10080648.

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In recent decades, the concept of forest certification under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has been widely adopted in selected Southeast European countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia). As sustainability is traditionally recognised as a leading principle in the forest management doctrine in these countries, the aim of this study was to understand whether, and how, FSC forest certification contributes to the sustainable management of state forests. The research was carried out in two phases. First, in order to assess forest management compliance with FSC standa
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Arnberger, A., and C. Mann. "Crowding in European forests: a review of recent research and implications for forest management and policy." Forestry 81, no. 4 (2008): 559–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpn034.

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Ragab, Ahmed Refaat, Mohammad Sadeq Ale Isaac, Marco A. Luna, and Pablo Flores Peña. "WILD HOPPER Prototype for Forest Firefighting." International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE) 17, no. 09 (2021): 148. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v17i09.25205.

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In Europe, fire represents an important issue for a lot of researchers due to economic losses, environmental disasters, and human death. In the last decade, the European parliament sheds light upon this problem by dealing with the community project” Forest Focus”. Thus, researchers and scientific research departments of European companies begin to work on solving and creating different techniques to deal with such a problem, these research centers found that the most attractive and accurate way of solving such a problem was using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). In this paper, the research ce
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Raihan, Asif. "Sustainable Development in Europe: A Review of the Forestry Sector's Social, Environmental, and Economic Dynamics." Global Sustainability Research 2, no. 3 (2023): 72–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.56556/gssr.v2i3.585.

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Despite their resilience, forest ecosystems become increasingly impacted by extreme climatic events, fires, and pathogen outbursts, which have considerable economic repercussions. How forest management solves these difficulties will affect human health, environmental variety, productivity, and forest ecosystem recuperation from exogenic distresses. Assuming forests provide ecosystem services essential to society and humanity along with wood, a better understanding of forest ecosystems seems essential to defining a development policy that meets ecological safeguard and energy and climate goals.
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