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The '''European Forest Institute''' is an international independant centre for ] research based in ], ].
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The institute was established by the European states: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, Romania, Spain, Sweden. There are over 130 member organisations and institutions, which are based all over Europe, and 7 project centres. EFI is described as offering "the best forest research contacts and acknowledged collaboration at the European level"
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|membership = 30 member states
|leader_title = EFI Director
|leader_name = Robert Mavsar
|formation = 1993 as a ] and 2005 as an ]<ref>EFI started its activities in 1993 as an independent, international and non-governmental institution (Association). In 2005 EFI received the legal status of international organization. The ''Convention on the European Forest Institute'' and ''Host country agreement'' are available on the website of the </ref>
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The '''European Forest Institute''' (EFI) is an international organization established by the European states.
It has 30 Member Countries, and c. 130 member organizations from 40 countries working in diverse research fields. EFI provides forest-related knowledge around three interconnected and interdisciplinary themes: , and .

== Organization ==

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=== Places and staff ===
EFI' s headquarters is located in ], Finland, and also has offices in Barcelona, Bonn and Brussels as well as an Asia Regional Office in Malaysia. It employs a staff of over 100 experts.

=== Country members ===
The ] on the European Forest Institute has been ratified by total of 30 European countries<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.efi.int/portal/about_efi/organisation/country_members___council/ |title=List of EFI Country members |access-date=16 March 2011 |archive-date=11 August 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170811182048/http://www.efi.int/portal/about_efi/organisation/country_members___council/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> by the spring of 2022, namely Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. These countries each have a seat in the highest ] body in EFI's organisation, the council.

=== Associate and Affiliate members ===
EFI currently has approximately 130 from more than 40 countries. The benefits of associate and affiliate membership include voting rights for important decisions, access to the EFI network, news and announcements related to European forest research, visibility on the EFI website, and opportunity to receive EFI publications and publish announcements in various EFI channels.

== Activities ==
EFI conducts {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181002193509/http://www2.efi.int/portal/research/ |date=2 October 2018 }} and provides policy support on forest related issues. Further, it facilitate and stimulates forest related networking as well as promotes the supply of unbiased and policy relevant information on forests and forestry. It also advocates for forest research and for scientifically sound information as a basis for policy-making on forests.
EFI excels in carrying out at the European level, and has a track record of over 30 projects carried out for the European Commission DGs during the past few years. EFI puts increasing emphasis on cross-sectoral approaches in its research and development activities. It is thus in a good position to have efficient access to social, economic and environmental expertise covering all of Europe's bio-geographical regions. The work in the field of policy support includes enhanced support for decision takers and policy makers. For example, the high-level forum on forests, , brings together high-level policy makers and leading European forest scientists to generate science-policy dialogue on strategic forest-related issues. EFI is quickly becoming a leading science-policy platform providing forest-related knowledge to build a sustainable future: connecting knowledge to action.

EFI has also several , which build on the research knowledge and address particular policies, topics and activities through capacity building, networking and the provision of demand-based expertise.


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European Forest
Institute
Formation1993 as a NGO and 2005 as an international organization
HeadquartersJoensuu, Finland
Membership30 member states
EFI DirectorRobert Mavsar
Websiteefi.int

The European Forest Institute (EFI) is an international organization established by the European states. It has 30 Member Countries, and c. 130 member organizations from 40 countries working in diverse research fields. EFI provides forest-related knowledge around three interconnected and interdisciplinary themes: bioeconomy, resilience and governance.

Organization

Places and staff

EFI' s headquarters is located in Joensuu, Finland, and also has offices in Barcelona, Bonn and Brussels as well as an Asia Regional Office in Malaysia. It employs a staff of over 100 experts.

Country members

The Convention on the European Forest Institute has been ratified by total of 30 European countries by the spring of 2022, namely Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. These countries each have a seat in the highest decision-making body in EFI's organisation, the council.

Associate and Affiliate members

EFI currently has approximately 130 member organisations from more than 40 countries. The benefits of associate and affiliate membership include voting rights for important decisions, access to the EFI network, news and announcements related to European forest research, visibility on the EFI website, and opportunity to receive EFI publications and publish announcements in various EFI channels.

Activities

EFI conducts research Archived 2 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine and provides policy support on forest related issues. Further, it facilitate and stimulates forest related networking as well as promotes the supply of unbiased and policy relevant information on forests and forestry. It also advocates for forest research and for scientifically sound information as a basis for policy-making on forests.

EFI excels in carrying out projects at the European level, and has a track record of over 30 projects carried out for the European Commission DGs during the past few years. EFI puts increasing emphasis on cross-sectoral approaches in its research and development activities. It is thus in a good position to have efficient access to social, economic and environmental expertise covering all of Europe's bio-geographical regions. The work in the field of policy support includes enhanced support for decision takers and policy makers. For example, the high-level forum on forests, ThinkForest, brings together high-level policy makers and leading European forest scientists to generate science-policy dialogue on strategic forest-related issues. EFI is quickly becoming a leading science-policy platform providing forest-related knowledge to build a sustainable future: connecting knowledge to action.

EFI has also several facilities, which build on the research knowledge and address particular policies, topics and activities through capacity building, networking and the provision of demand-based expertise.

External links

References

  1. EFI started its activities in 1993 as an independent, international and non-governmental institution (Association). In 2005 EFI received the legal status of international organization. The Convention on the European Forest Institute and Host country agreement are available on the website of the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  2. "List of EFI Country members". Archived from the original on 11 August 2017. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
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