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10 March 2022

The partners of the Elite Forest Training  Project (The European Quality Framework for Forestry VET Centres ) meet in Pamiers   The kick-off meeting is the first meeting of...

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Socioeconomics |

27 December 2021

The Journal of protected mountain areas research and management publishes an article on governance processes in the Arganareda Biosphere Reserve in Morocco.   The results of...

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Socioeconomics |

15 October 2021

From 28th to 30th September, the VALOR study visits took place online organized by CTFC in Spain. These visits were organised by CTFC, Parc Nacional d’Aigüestortes I Estany...

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15 October 2021

Socioeconomics |

4 June 2020

Valorisation of ancient farming techniques in resilient and sustainable agriculture (VALOR project), co-funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ programme, is a...

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Socioeconomics |

30 March 2020

Wrapping up the European SIMRA (Social Innovation in Marginalized Rural Areas) project during the state of emergency. What can we say about social innovation now? By  Carmen...

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Socioeconomics |

11 March 2020

Research conducted so far on the benefits of forests to human health does not include accurate descriptions of forest variables. This information needs to be improved in order to...

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Socioeconomics |

26 February 2020

Last week the opening meeting of a new European project focused on the effects of climate change on various natural hazards (wildfires, floods, storms, avalanches, landslides and...

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Socioeconomics |

13 February 2020

By Carmen Rodríguez Photo: SIMRA Social innovation is everywhere. A search in Google lands 1,320 million hits. Google Scholar finds 3,700,000 resources, and if we look it up...

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Socioeconomics |

8 January 2020

By Carmen Rodriguez, EFIMED-CTFC Photo: Gerard Fernández CTFC invited different SIMRA project stakeholders to a Validation Workshop in Solsona on 4 December 2019. In this...

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