Next month, an international group of soils and water experts will meet at Uppsala, Sweden to lay bare what is known and—critically, what is not—about mineral weathering or the naturally occurring...
By David Ellison, Mattias Lundblad and Hans PeterssonSince 2008, the AWG-KP (the Ad hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol (KP)) has conducted discussions...
The forests of the world supply a significant amount of moisture that creates rain. A new study published in Global Change Biology reveals how this important contribution of forests to the hydrologic...
By David Ellison, Mattias Lundblad and Hans PeterssonSince 2008, the AWG-KP (the Ad hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol) has conducted discussions on...
On 26-27th October a series of lectures will be held as part of the Future Forests workshop ‘Invasive pests and pathogens — a future threat to our forests?´ The lectures are open to all interested and...
Camilla Sandström, project leader at Future Forest, is one of three researchers awarded a grant by the Swedish Research Council Formas. The award is to "Research leaders of the future in the area Rural...
It may sound paradoxical but, as we move towards a warmer climate, there is an increasing risk that forest plantations will freeze. At any rate, this applies to spruce in southern Sweden during the...
Imagine a future society without supranational international agreements, a society in which we are still completely dependent on fossil energy. Then imagine a future society in which international...
Future Forests has now been in operation for two years. New scientific results are produced and published continously. In the 6th issue of our newsletter Update you can find notes and short articles...
Of all the forest pathogens, the Heterobasidion annosum, a basidiomycete fungus, is the worst. Its cost to Swedish forestry industry each year is almost one billion kronor. A solution to the problem...