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European Forest Institute. "Have European forests grown older, or are they actually getting younger?." ScienceDaily. www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2012 / 12 / 121213084931.htm (accessed June 2 ...
Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relations in European forests depend on environmental context. Ecology Letters, 2017; 20 (11): 1414 DOI: 10.1111/ele.12849; Cite This Page: MLA; APA; ...
Extreme weather, pest outbreaks and overharvesting are turning forest carbon sinks into carbon sources across Europe, undermining a crucial part of countries’ net-zero plans ...
European forests have grown more vulnerable to insect pest outbreaks over the last four decades, new research finds. The study combines climate and satellite data with machine learning techniques ...
EUROPE'S forests have expanded over the past 20 years and are thus absorbing more carbon dioxide, a report published in Oslo overnight showed, offering some good news in the battle to limit ...
European forests are showing signs of reaching a saturation point as carbon sinks, a study has suggested. Since 2005, the amount of atmospheric CO2 absorbed by the continent's trees has been ...
Environmentalists hoping that micromanaging Europe’s forests will help curb climate change may be barking up the wrong tree. Retracing changes in forestry since 1750, researchers report in the ...
European forests are showing signs of reaching a saturation point as carbon sinks, a study has suggested. Since 2005, the amount of atmospheric CO2 absorbed by the continent's trees has been ...