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A timber truck fully loaded with logs drives over a very simple wooden bridge in a forest.
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A timber truck fully loaded with logs drives over a very simple wooden bridge in a forest.
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Further news 2023 - 2014

Publications in this special issue highlight that third-party voluntary certifications can be a valuable tool to enhance sustainability practice, but it is a complex and costly instrument that often requires external financial support, especially for smallholders in rural contexts of developing…


The international meeting of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) Division 4.05 Managerial Economics and Accounting was hosted by the Thünen Institute of Forestry in Hamburg-Altona, Germany, September 5-7, 2022.

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This study discusses the possible unintended effects of the regulation and elaborate on potential ways to reduce the negative impacts, on vulnerable groups in producer countries, such as smallholders, Indigenous peoples, and local communities. (IPLCs)

Rainforest destruction through palm oil plantations in Sumatra

Project brief 2022/34a | Margret Köthke

An image of the Project brief and the Thünen logo, soft in the background cutouts of other Project brief.

This study investigates whether there is an evidence base for assessing the impacts of agroforestry compared to segregated land use.

At the edge of a forest Corn plants and a few palm trees grow on an agricultural area.

Many countries have water pollution as a major problem, with agricultural practices representing the primary source of pollution.

A body of water in the forest with trees.

On August 11, 2022, Thünen Institute of Forestry received a visit from two professors from Kyrgyzstan, Dr. Aibek Upenov, Rector of the Talas State University and Dr. Ermek Baibagyshov, Rector of the Naryn State University.

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This study simulated the future impacts of land use and land cover change (LULC) and national policy enforcement on the multifunctionality of tropical forest landscapes in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon (NEA), which is characterized by high biodiversity and endemism.

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This poses challenges to the independence of any scientist, specifically if involved in governance research.

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Melvin Lippe from the fields of activity Forestry Worldwide, organized together with colleagues from the University of Oxford, University of Surrey and Anglia Ruskin University (all UK), and Groningen University, Netherlands, an international and multidisciplinary workshop on participatory and…

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