In Finland, Norway and Sweden forest management is presently changing towards a more nature-orientated management. In this study the European Forest Information SCENario (EFISCEN) model was applied to determine how this change might affect the potential for wood production in the three countries. Three different management regimes, traditional, traditional with nature conservation ('conservation'), and longer rotations with nature conservation ('conservation +'), were combined with two alternative felling levels. The results show that conserving 6.1-8.8% of the older forests in the southern regions had no limiting effects on production levels, as foreseen by the European Timber Trend Studies V by the UN-ECE for Finland and Sweden. Under the...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
The transition towards the bio-based economy in the future increases the demand for raw materials fr...
Sweden has just more than 23 million hectares of productive forest, which has been actively managed ...
In Finland, Norway and Sweden forest management is presently changing towards a more nature-orientat...
Forest management in Europe is changing towards a multi-functional approach in which the role of nat...
Layout: Anne Siika/MetlaForests will play a crucial role in the transformation from an economy based...
There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a...
We studied regional effects of alternative climate change and management scenarios on timber product...
We provide quantitative insight in the spatial distribution of the future supply of wood as a raw ma...
There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a...
The impacts of alternative forest management scenarios and harvest intensities on climate change mit...
This paper analyses the impacts on timber and forest products markets of increasing forest conservat...
This Outlook for the Development of European Forest Resources provides the methodologies, data, scen...
The Scandinavian forestry sector is facing a major challenge. After a century of rapid growth - both...
Woody biomass is the largest source of renewable energy in Europe and the expected increase in deman...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
The transition towards the bio-based economy in the future increases the demand for raw materials fr...
Sweden has just more than 23 million hectares of productive forest, which has been actively managed ...
In Finland, Norway and Sweden forest management is presently changing towards a more nature-orientat...
Forest management in Europe is changing towards a multi-functional approach in which the role of nat...
Layout: Anne Siika/MetlaForests will play a crucial role in the transformation from an economy based...
There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a...
We studied regional effects of alternative climate change and management scenarios on timber product...
We provide quantitative insight in the spatial distribution of the future supply of wood as a raw ma...
There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a...
The impacts of alternative forest management scenarios and harvest intensities on climate change mit...
This paper analyses the impacts on timber and forest products markets of increasing forest conservat...
This Outlook for the Development of European Forest Resources provides the methodologies, data, scen...
The Scandinavian forestry sector is facing a major challenge. After a century of rapid growth - both...
Woody biomass is the largest source of renewable energy in Europe and the expected increase in deman...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
The transition towards the bio-based economy in the future increases the demand for raw materials fr...
Sweden has just more than 23 million hectares of productive forest, which has been actively managed ...