Science to Practice event Chestnut orchards: an opportunity for rural development (Balboa, León, Spain. 22 May 2019).
Programa CENTR@TEC - Red de Emprendimiento e innovación de Castilla y León, by Ángela García de Arana (Cesefor).
Science to Practice event Chestnut orchards: an opportunity for rural development (Balboa, León, Spain. 22 May 2019).
Análisis socioeconómico y forestal del Bierzo Oeste. Estructura de la propiedad, by Elena BLanco Lago (Cesefor).
Science to Practice event Chestnut orchards: an opportunity for rural development (Balboa, León, Spain. 22 May 2019).
Potencialidad del Castaño en el Bierzo Oeste, by Rocío Gallego (Cesefor).
Science to Practice event Chestnut orchards: an opportunity for rural development (Balboa, León, Spain. 22 May 2019).
INCREDIBLE project: Wild Nuts & Berries iNet, by Sven Mutke and María Pasalodos (CIFOR-INIA).
Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 3. Resin yield data & models, a support for resource mobilisation – what can science tell us?
Remote sensing approaches to forest resource inventories for resin yield modelling, by Rafael Alonso (föra forest technologies).
Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 3. Resin yield data & models, a support for resource mobilisation – what can science tell us?
Process based models for resource monitoring in Pinus pinaster, by Marta Gonzalez García (CETEMAS, Wood Technology and Forestry Centre).
Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 3. Resin yield data & models, a support for resource mobilisation – what can science tell us?
Climate and soil factors influencing individual tree resin yield, by Aida Rodriguez (Polytechnic University of Madrid, UPM).
Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 3. Resin yield data & models, a support for resource mobilisation – what can science tell us?
SustForest Lab & sampling protocols for Maritime pine resin as forest resource, by Ricardo Alía (INIA-iuFOR).
Interregional Workshop 'Resin resource modelling in a context of climate change' (Madrid, 21-22 January 2019). Presentations of the Session 3. Resin yield data & models, a support for resource mobilisation – what can science tell us?
What information is needed for market and profitability analysis of resin tapping systems?, by Armand Clopeau (EFI and SustForest Plus Project).
The INCREDIBLE project aims to show how Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFP) can play an important role in supporting sustainable forest management and rural development, by creating networks to share and exchange knowledge and expertise. ‘Innovation Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin’ (INCREDIBLE) promotes cross-sectoral collaboration and innovation to highlight the value and potential of NWFPs in the region.
‘Innovation Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin’ (INCREDIBLE) project receives funding from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement Nº 774632
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