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Putin – look what you have done to nature and people of Ukraine!

How do insect pests interact with other forest disturbances?

The complex adaptive ecosystems of Tannourine cedar reserve in Lebanon

Is the burning of woody biomass climate friendly?

A step forward in the simulation of Mediterranean forest ecosystems

27 January 20201 February 2020 Rafał ChudyInternational Forestry, National Parks

Daintree – the world’s oldest rainforest

In one of the last posts, you had a chance to read about Marco’s trip to temperate rainforest. Now we move to the other side of the Pacific Ocean, where is located the world’s oldestContinue reading

27 December 2019 Rafał ChudyInternational Forestry, News

Our forest blog statistics 2019

As every year, we would like to share the main statistics from our forest blog for 2019. Shortly speaking, it was a very successful year with respect to the number of visitors, views and inspiringContinue reading

15 November 201915 November 2019 Marco MinaInternational Forestry, News, Science

Giant tree hunting and old-growth forest conservation in Vancouver Island

Temperate rainforests are magical ecosystems. In them trees grow tall, big, massive. It is not a coincidence that the tallest trees found on Earth are found in temperate rainforests, from the Coast Redwoods in California,Continue reading

15 May 2019 Rafał ChudyInternational Forestry, National Parks

Forests on the Devil’s Island – Asinara National Park

Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus). It is also famous for its variety of ecosystems, which include mountains, forests, plains, largely uninhabited territories, streams, rocky coasts, andContinue reading

New Forests Sustainability Reporting
13 May 2019 Rafał ChudyInternational Forestry, News

Join New Forests for the Sustainability Reporting webinars on 14-15 May 2019. 

New Forests launches the 2018 Sustainability Report. Join to hear from CEO David Brand on the evolution of the forestry asset class as “natural infrastructure,” providing the goods and ecosystem services we need for aContinue reading

International Forest Business Conference
12 May 201923 August 2020 Rafał ChudyBez kategorii

International Forest Business Conference: 7-8 DECEMBER 2020, POLAND

Forest Business Analytics will organize the second edition of the International Forest Business Conference (#IFBC2020) between 7th and 8th December 2020 in the Sheraton Sopot Hotel, Poland. The main theme for the IFBC2020 is: “New ForestContinue reading

15 April 201912 April 2019 Marco MinaInternational Forestry, Science

Seeing and managing forests as functional complex networks – an interview with Christian Messier

In September 2017 I participated to a very dynamic field-week that took place in Tuscany, Italy. Here international students had the chance to discuss new concepts in forest management, such as viewing forest ecosystems asContinue reading

13 March 201913 March 2019 Rafał ChudyInternational Forestry, Science

New biofuel plant will have only minor effects on existing forest industries and harvests in Norway

A new publication from researchers from Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) and University of Idaho has shown that a new biofuel plant Silva Green located in Tofte will have only a minor effect on existing forest industries and harvests in Norway.

18 January 201918 January 2019 Rafał ChudyNews

Forest Monitor Stats – 2018

At the end of the year and the beginning of the new one, I have a great pleasure to share our blog statistics with you. The year 2018 was simply awsome for the Forest MonitorContinue reading

1 December 2018 Sorin SchiopInternational Forestry

Climate change and carbon sequestration through reforestation

What if we could slow down global warming through reforestation? Newly planted tree seedlings are able to capture and long-term store huge amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide through the process known as carbon sequestration. ClimateContinue reading

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