An integrated approach to extreme wildfires in Europe
Experts from all over Europe join forces to build a more fire-resilient EU The website of the Horizon2020 project FIRE-RES goes online today Extreme Wildfire Events a major threat for
European Institute of Planted Forest – IEFC
The multi-actor network for sustainable management and resilience of planted forests
Experts from all over Europe join forces to build a more fire-resilient EU The website of the Horizon2020 project FIRE-RES goes online today Extreme Wildfire Events a major threat for
KEBBE is a cross-border educational project financed by the Euroregion and carried out in collaboration with partners from the Basque Country (Arabako, Bizkaiko eta Gipuzkoako Baso Elkarteak), Spain (Foresna), and
Wind damage to forests is a large and increasing threat in many parts of the world. In particular with the changing climate there is predicted to be an intensification of
Last December the IUFRO organized the International IUFRO symposium on pine wilt disease (“PWD2020”). This event was an opportunity to discuss the pine wood nematode and the damage that it
WILL WE RUN OUT OF SEEDS ? IEFC first webinar will take place on the18th of March 2022 at 2pm CET This month, Let’s Talk About Planted Forests will address
3-month internship offer starting in June 2022 Context: Mixed forest plantations (i.e., plantations where several tree species are mixed) can be a scalable and economically accessible strategy to reconcile economic
The B4EST consortium, in collaboration is organizing a symposium on latest studies on maritime pine resilience and bioeconomy. Register now !
The Institut Europeen de la Foret Cultivee (IEFC) a while regretting that the new EU Forest Strategy was not developed in conjunction with the Member States and stakeholders (also remarked
The General Assembly of the Institut Europeen de la Foret Cultivee (IEFC) was held recently in Cestas Bordeaux, France. The current President of the IEFC Dr. Nick Mc Carthy WIT
The social and economic value of mixed plantations and irregular forests in SUDOE is little known and not taken into account in policy decisions and territorial development. Limited information sharing