Publications

COST Jahresbericht

1988 | Action null

Simulation and Process Control for the Paper Industrie - Manuskript PK 441

2004 | Action E36

Simulation of Maritime Traffic

1994 | Action 311

Aides electroniques a la circulation sur les grands axes routiers-Rapport final Groupe1

1984 | Action 30bis

COST - Scientific Cooperation on Researchers' Terms - A Study of Finnish Participation

1999 | Action null

Database, Monitoring and Modelling of Urban Air Pollution - Executive Summary of the Final Report

1998 | Action 615

Development of Nowcasting Techniques

1998 | Action 78

Forests for the Future: National Forest Programmes in Europe - Country and Regional Reports from COST Action E19

2004 | Action E19

Programme, Abstracts and Participants of the International Conference "Bridging the Gap"

2005 | Action E25

Forests for the Future: National Forest Programmes in Europe - Country and Regional Reports from COST Action E19

2004 | Action E19

The COST Action E19 on National Forest Programmes in a European Context assembled more than 70 researchers and civil servants from 20 European countries and the USA. Some meetings were also attended by scholars from Canada, China and Japan.
The participants aimed to provide policy makers in Europe with improved means for the formulation and implementation of National Forest Programmes (NFPs) for ensuring sustainable forest management. In order to accomplish this objective the work programme comprised the following tasks: to interpret the basic elements and institutional and procedural requirements of NFPs, to assess the effects of these elements and requirements on NFPs, to assess the supporting and impeding factors for the development of substantive NFPs, to evaluate the significance of NFPs in comparison to other policy means.

Programme, Abstracts and Participants of the International Conference "Bridging the Gap"

2005 | Action E25
  • Pages: 80

Abstracts of the International Conference “Bridging the Gap” on the policies, sciences and tools in implementing sustainable forest management, which took place in Alnarp, Sweden on 17-21 October 2005.