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PEFC Asia launches in Beijing
06 December, 2007
Hugh Mansfield-Williams joins TRADA Technology
16 November, 2007
Training should suit sector needs, says FFIF
07 November, 2007
Forest foliage business to flourish in Ireland
27 October, 2007
Ponsse funds forestry research
12 October, 2007
Irish forest genetics report launched
12 October, 2007
Environmentalists move to protect research forest
02 October, 2007
Deforestation declaration launched in London
14 September, 2007
Fineman appointed TRADA vice-chairman
12 September, 2007
Work begins on US Forest Products Laboratory facility
31 August, 2007
Forests role in climate change to be debated
28 August, 2007
PEFC consults on Danish system
24 August, 2007
Finnish forests provide diverse employment
22 August, 2007
Peru protection saving forests
15 August, 2007
Finns keep forests in the family
11 July, 2007
Less than 1% of forest holdings in Finland are sold on the open market every year, with most woodland changing hands within the same family, according to research by the Finnish Forest Research Institute.
UK minister addresses illegal logging conference
10 July, 2007
Barry Gardiner MP, the prime minister’s new special representative on forestry, provided the keynote address on the opening day of the 10th illegal logging update and stakeholder consultation at Chatham House in London yesterday.
Finland's forest growth increases
19 June, 2007
The growth rate of Finland's forests is continuing to increase, according to the country's 10th National Forest Inventory (NFI).
Soil part of carbon sink
07 June, 2007
A quarter of the carbon stored in Finland's forests is found in the soil, a study by the Finnish Forest Research Institute has found.
Buyers stump up for spruce
22 May, 2007
Stumpage prices for pine and spruce logs in Finland reached record levels during April, the Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA) has said.
Commission launches Sitka guide
21 May, 2007
The Forestry Commission has released a report to help British forest managers get the most out of Sitka spruce in the UK, a species that already accounts for 36% of the UK's woodland.