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Text: Ditte C. Olrik, Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark, Nature Agency Ash dieback disease is characterised by necrosis in the bark and basal part of the stem, as well as leaf loss, formation of epicormic shoots and crown dieback....
Text: Juho Hautsalo, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) Finnish pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) populations are very small, isolated and when compared to Central European oak populations they have higher genetic diversification rate and lower diversity. This is typical for populations...
Text: Kari Leinonen (Finland) and Claes Uggla (Sweden) The directive[1] is applied for most of the important forest tree species in Europe, 47 in total (see annex 1 of the Directive, link below). Other tree species are not covered by...
What does it mean; wise use of FRM? The speakers introduced the topic from breeding of improved forest material via planting and silviculture to the use of forest and deliverance to industry. In addition the use of forest tree species...
As an introduction to the meeting, Aðalsteinn Sigurgeirsson from the Icelandic Forest Research gave the audience an overview of past and ongoing forest tree breeding activities in Iceland. He further stated that “Iceland is to be regarded as a developing...
Seeds of Norway spruce and Scots pine from the Nordic countries were brought into the seed vault at Svalbard by Dan Jørgensen, Sven-Erik Bucht and Sylvi Listhaug, Ministers of Food and Agriculture in Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The work on...
Initially, accessions will be of Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) which are the commercially most important tree species in the Nordic region. The aim of the storage is to secure longterm conservation of forest trees, for...
The long generation time of many tree species makes them vulnerable to fast environmental changes. Decisions made today will have consequences for several decades. Thus, proper planning in face of climate change is crucial for forestry. It is important to...
”Human influence on the climate system is clear, and recent anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are the highest in history. Recent climate changes have had widespread impacts on human and natural systems.” (IPCC, Synthesis Report) The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...
To celebrate its anniversary, EUFORGEN has produced a short film in which two National Coordinators – Sven de Vries (Netherlands) and Jason Hubert (United Kingdom) – reflect on some achievements of EUFORGEN and explain why continued regional collaboration on forest...