The EU is strongly promoting the growth and development of a sustainable European bioeconomy, of which one of its core components would be the greater uptake of biomass – organic...
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The comprehensive analysis of carbon stocks and fluxes of managed European forests is a prerequisite to quantify their role in biomass production and climate change mitigation. We applied the Carbon...
This Report presents a Summary of the content of the Workshop on Bioenergy & Bioeconomy, Status & perspectives which took place at Hagoshrim, Israel (16-17 December 2015). The JRC...

In European forestry, one essential, although not yet available information, was the distribution of the forest tree species in the European wide territory. This first Atlas of Forest...

The European Union has recently adopted an ambitious strategy for developing the Bioeconomy in Europe, in this context algae represents an emerging biological resource of great importance for its potential...

JRC and CCAFS jointly organized a workshop on June 13-14, 2012 in Ispra, Italy with the aim to advance the state-of-knowledge of data assimilation for crop yield forecasting in general, to address...

European forests are seen as a clear example of vegetation rebound in the Northern hemisphere, recovering in area and growing stock since the 1950s, after centuries of stock decline and deforestation...
The disciplinary nature of most existing farm models as well as the issue specific orientation of most of the studies in agricultural systems research are main reasons for the limited use...
topsoil organic carbon used for chemical fate calculations (see documentation)