The European Union (EU) has taken significant steps to address the issue of deforestation and forest degradation, with the Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and the proposed Forest Monitoring Framework being...
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The wood of the stem(s) of a tree, i.e. the above ground main growing shoot(s). Stemwood includes wood in main axes and in major branches where there is at least X...
16 EU Member States led by Finland: Bioeconomy must stand out at core of next Commission’s Work Programme
According to the joint statement of the For Forest group composed of four forested countries of the European Union, a sustainable bioeconomy must be at the core of the next European Commission’s Work...
Naturally regenerated forest of native species, where there are no clearly visible indications of human activities and the ecological processes are not significantly disturbed...
Forest predominantly composed of trees established through planting and/or deliberate seeding. FAO, 2020, Global Forest Resources Assessment 2020 , Food and Agriculture...
It refers to branches, stumps and tops. European Commission, JRC, Biomass production, supply, uses and flows in the European Union. 2018 Source category: Biomass Study...
Gross annual increment minus natural losses. (see also Gross Annual Increment) Kuusela, K. 1994, Forest Resources in Europe 1959-90. Cambridge University...
The wood left in the forest after forestry logging operations. These residues generally include woody debris from final felling (e.g. branches, leaves, stumps, roots...
A tree species occurring within its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. within the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without...
Naturally regenerated forests of native tree species. Camia A., Giuntoli, J., Jonsson, R., Robert, N., Cazzaniga, N.E., Jasinevičius, G., Avitabile, V...