Forests cover nearly 40% of European land, with different country percentage and patchy distribution. The European forestry sector highlights that forest areas have different ownership: private (by firms, individual, or organizations) and public (State, communities or municipalities). The number of forestry holdings, size of landholding, and ownership types influence and drive forest management, governance and various other socio-economic linked issues. Moreover, forest owners determine management objectives and policies which influence the application of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) practices. Several tools were developed to promote SFM, including forest certification. Numerous forest certification schemes are present across the wor...
Forest management to a large extent determines the possible services that the forest can provide. Di...
The European COST Action FP1201 FOREST LAND OWNERSHIP CHANGES IN EUROPE: SIGNIFICANCE FOR MANAGEMENT...
Changing forest ownership in Europe has implications for forest management and biodiversity. Drawing...
© SISEF. Forests cover nearly 40% of European land, with different country percentage and patchy dis...
In recent decades, the concept of forest certification under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) ha...
There are currently no spatially explicit, openly accessible data available on forest certification ...
Since early 1990 ties, Swedish forest land is increasingly becoming certified. Today all major fores...
Since 1980s relationship between forest products trade and environment become an international polit...
© 2016, Steve Harrison, John Herbohn. Small forest holders own approximately 55 % of European forest...
The European states usually form a relatively homogenous cluster in larger country samples with rega...
International expansion of forest certification programs has occurred over the last three decades. B...
Forest certification is perceived as a new instrument to promote sustainable forest management (SFM...
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) forest certification system is a globally widespread market-dri...
In 1977, forest certification originated in West Germany through the Blue Angel Program by authorizi...
Le système paneuropéen de certification forestière, PEFC, a été élaboré pour tenir compte au mieux d...
Forest management to a large extent determines the possible services that the forest can provide. Di...
The European COST Action FP1201 FOREST LAND OWNERSHIP CHANGES IN EUROPE: SIGNIFICANCE FOR MANAGEMENT...
Changing forest ownership in Europe has implications for forest management and biodiversity. Drawing...
© SISEF. Forests cover nearly 40% of European land, with different country percentage and patchy dis...
In recent decades, the concept of forest certification under the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) ha...
There are currently no spatially explicit, openly accessible data available on forest certification ...
Since early 1990 ties, Swedish forest land is increasingly becoming certified. Today all major fores...
Since 1980s relationship between forest products trade and environment become an international polit...
© 2016, Steve Harrison, John Herbohn. Small forest holders own approximately 55 % of European forest...
The European states usually form a relatively homogenous cluster in larger country samples with rega...
International expansion of forest certification programs has occurred over the last three decades. B...
Forest certification is perceived as a new instrument to promote sustainable forest management (SFM...
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) forest certification system is a globally widespread market-dri...
In 1977, forest certification originated in West Germany through the Blue Angel Program by authorizi...
Le système paneuropéen de certification forestière, PEFC, a été élaboré pour tenir compte au mieux d...
Forest management to a large extent determines the possible services that the forest can provide. Di...
The European COST Action FP1201 FOREST LAND OWNERSHIP CHANGES IN EUROPE: SIGNIFICANCE FOR MANAGEMENT...
Changing forest ownership in Europe has implications for forest management and biodiversity. Drawing...