This article outlines northern circumpolar treeline research as discussed at the Fennoscandian Tree-line Conference held at Kevo and Abisko in 1977, and the Northern Quebec Treeline Conference held at Poste-de-la-Baleine, Quebec in 1981. A description of post conference visits is given. The article concludes with the recommendations formulated at the first treeline conference. These recommendations focussed on cooperatively attempting greater knowledge of "ecology of the delicately balanced transition zone between the forest and the treeless part of the north." 
Questions: We investigated the importance of climate and herbivory on native and alien conifer colon...
The Baltic region includes in this report Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark), the Balti...
Models attempting to predict treeline shifts in changing climates must include the relevant ecologic...
High latitude environmental conditions make considerable demands on the adaptability of plants growi...
Forest line research is one of the main areas of study open to the northern research stations, espec...
geographic transitions between the forested boreal vegetation zone and tree-less areas. These two ti...
With treeline position expected to expand northward, and upward, with climate change, there is incre...
Polar treeline and timberline Today’s polar treeline runs along the northernmost part of Fennoscand...
Geographic distribution of the archive Tree-ring samples of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) were co...
In this report, the oral and poster contributions of the scientific conference “Forest Management an...
Aim: Models project that climate warming will cause the tree line to move to higher elevations in al...
Aim Models project that climate warming will cause the tree line to move to higher elevations in alp...
The paper presents results from a literature study on autecological characteristics of North Europea...
North Fennoscandian mountain forests are distributed along the Scandes Mountains between Sweden and ...
North Fennoscandian mountain forests are distributed along the Scandes Mountains between Sweden and ...
Questions: We investigated the importance of climate and herbivory on native and alien conifer colon...
The Baltic region includes in this report Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark), the Balti...
Models attempting to predict treeline shifts in changing climates must include the relevant ecologic...
High latitude environmental conditions make considerable demands on the adaptability of plants growi...
Forest line research is one of the main areas of study open to the northern research stations, espec...
geographic transitions between the forested boreal vegetation zone and tree-less areas. These two ti...
With treeline position expected to expand northward, and upward, with climate change, there is incre...
Polar treeline and timberline Today’s polar treeline runs along the northernmost part of Fennoscand...
Geographic distribution of the archive Tree-ring samples of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) were co...
In this report, the oral and poster contributions of the scientific conference “Forest Management an...
Aim: Models project that climate warming will cause the tree line to move to higher elevations in al...
Aim Models project that climate warming will cause the tree line to move to higher elevations in alp...
The paper presents results from a literature study on autecological characteristics of North Europea...
North Fennoscandian mountain forests are distributed along the Scandes Mountains between Sweden and ...
North Fennoscandian mountain forests are distributed along the Scandes Mountains between Sweden and ...
Questions: We investigated the importance of climate and herbivory on native and alien conifer colon...
The Baltic region includes in this report Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark), the Balti...
Models attempting to predict treeline shifts in changing climates must include the relevant ecologic...