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Sweden sees silent forests as sanctuaries from a noisy world
In a cottage nestled deep in a Swedish forest, three couples recently spent four days whispering and without phones as part ...
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Why Sweden’s forest policy matters to the world (commentary)
By Emil Siekkinen The deep, dark forests of northern Europe supplied people with wood, timber and food for millennia. They ...
Finnish forestry company Stora Enso Oyj plans to spin off its Swedish forest assets valued at €5.7 billion ($6.6 billion), ...
On an early morning in northern Sweden, Nila Jannok, a local Sámi reindeer herder, was out walking through one of the country’s last remaining old-growth forests when he stumbled upon something ...
Sweden is widely considered to be the world’s greenest country, but its surprisingly lax forestry laws often leave decisions about logging to timber companies, and large swaths of biologically-rich ...
Swedish forestry is among the most technically developed in the world; a large part of all forest is used for commercial forestry, which has had a large impact on the structure and function of forest ...
Comparing the practice of two certification schemes in Swedish forestry, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and a forest owner-dominated competitor, the author explores the capacity of forest ...
Swedish forestry group SCA said on Wednesday it expected to nearly double the valuation of its forest holdings at the turn of the year after higher deliveries and favourable currency swings lifted ...
AN interesting historical study by Lars Tirén of forestry conditions in the Degerfors district of othe province of Västerbotten has recently been published (Rep. Swedish Inst. Exp. Forestry, No. 30.
Sweden is so heavily forested that open areas are the exception. It’s the opposite of continental Europe, where Germany’s well-known Black Forest or France’s Bois Des Landes are deviations in the ...
What’s an ally good for? If you’re a large and wealthy country like the United States, or even a small and wealthy country like Sweden, the answer’s not “cash flow.” Sweden pays €3.3 billion ($3.9 ...
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