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Monitoring the status of forests
The BMLFUW carries out comprehensive forest monitoring in all Austria. The results are available also in the categories “Data and figures” as well as under “Publications”.
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The truly wondrous functions of the forest
The Forest Act summarizes the comprehensive functions of the forest, namely the economic, protective, beneficial and recreational effects. Usually, every forest area fulfils multiple functions at the same time. > more about: The truly wondrous functions of the forest
04.04.2008,
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Contacts
04.04.2008,
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Foehn Storm Causes Enormous Damage
The foehn storms of the lastyears felled some millions cubic metres of wood. Most of the trees were broken at a height of two metres, which lowers the value of the wood dramatically, resulting in damage currently estimated to be worth of many millions. > more about: Foehn Storm Causes Enormous Damage
01.07.2009,
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Bark Beetle Situation in Austria’s Forests
The favourable weather resulted in an alarming increase of the bark beetle population in Austria. The forest owners are called upon to remove the infested wood from the forest as quickly as possible. > more about: Bark Beetle Situation in Austria’s Forests
21.04.2010,
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Institute for Forest Research and pollution chemistry of BFW
As part of the monitoring, the Institute for Forestry Research and pollution chemistry of the Federal Office for Forest Research and an important role to play. > more about: Institute for Forest Research and pollution chemistry of BFW
22.01.2009,
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Data collection on the Forest report
Forestry Minister Wilhelm Molterer on 19 February 2002 the report "Sustainable Forestry in Austria - Austrian Forest Report 2001" presents. Now is also the associated data available online. The collection is available as a download (Excel document) under Publications Data Collection - Forest Report 2001 prepared and will be updated at regular intervals.
22.01.2009,


