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This report has dual addresses, both Swedish and Albanian authorities. As will be seen in the following text Albania is now undergoing profound changes in ownership conditions of its forest resources and their management. The Swedish authorities are addressed for a plea of new or continued support to Albanian forestry. The Albanian authorities are addressed with suggestions of areas of collaboration, which might be of value in the development and implementation of measures under way as a result of the ongoing Nature Resource Development Project – NRDP. The suggested areas of collaboration will be of importance for Albania, both in the immediate future as well as in a long-term perspective.
• that it gives a general background to the visit as well as to Albania and conditions in the country. This is in particular meant for readers with less insight into Albania (Chapters 1–4).
• that the Chapters 5–8 refer to the findings of the group. The findings are written with special consideration of those areas where Swedish experiences could be of value and used for the further development of forestry in Albania and in a future possible collaboration.
• that the findings are summarized in a priority list based on a comparison between Albanian suggestions and the findings of the group (Chapter 9).
• that there are conclusions and recommendations (Chapter 10).
This document was prepared by group members Folke Andersson (KSLA/SLU), Lennart Ackzell (LRF), Esbjörn Andersson (SLU), Bo Carlestål (KSLA) and Bo Thor (Skogsstyrelsen).
Rapport från en workshop den 19 nov 2013. Vi blickade ca 30 år framåt i tiden och ställde oss två frågor: vilka är skogsbrukets framtida kompetensbehov? Och hur ser framtidens skogsakademiker ut?
Hållbarhet, teknik i jord- och skogsbruk, livsmedelssystem, kol i marken m m behandlas i höstnumret av KSLA Nytt & Noterat.
Träakademien är ett projektarbete som initerats och drivs gemensamt av IVA och KSLA. Detta är en sammandrag av föredrag och diskussioner vid en sammankomst den 11 februari 2004 med utgångspunkt i den av europeiska sågverksunionen, CEI-Bois, nyligen genomförda analys och utredning ” The European Road Map for the Wood Products Industry”.
Ett sammandrag av akademiens verksamhet 2011. Akademiens uppgift är att med stöd av vetenskap och praktiskt erfarenhet till samhällets gagn främja jordbruk och skogsbruk samt därtill knuten verksamhet.