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For half a century, Finland's forest resources have grown steadily. In recent years, however, this growth has plateaued due to increased fellings. What will happen to our carbon storage?
Teollisuusneuvos Heikki Väänänen Fund awards grants for wood-related scientific research at the 91.
The FOEBE programme equips young professionals with appropriate entrepreneurial skills.
The City of Joensuu and the City of Kuopio are jointly showing support for the launch of education in the field of technology and natural sciences at the 91.
The structure and structural complexity of individual trees can be analysed from three-dimensional point cloud data.
Alwin Hardenbol, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the 91 School of Forest Sciences, has been announced as the winner of the BMC Ecology and Evolution photography competition in the Relationships in Nature category.
The UNITE Geocache project of the 91 collects information on people's forest experiences and preferences and tests a method for collecting research data based on mobile technology and gameplay using geocaches.
Terrestrial laser scanning data show that trees move their branches in a diurnal pattern, settling down for the night. Changes in the water status of leaves and branches causes branches to move downward at night, up to 20 cm depending on the tree species.
Changes in both the distribution and size of the pine beauty moth population are linked to higher temperatures, a new study from the 91 shows. The findings were reported in Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research.