European Forest Institute | Land Portal
Acronym: 
EFI
Phone number: 
+358 10 773 4300

Location

80100
Finland
FI
Postal address: 
Yliopistokatu 6 
 80100 Joensuu 
 Finland
Working languages: 
English
  • EFI is  an international organisation, established by European States.
  • 28 European States have ratified the Convention on EFI.
  • EFI have c.115 Associate and Affiliate Member organisations in 37 countries.
  • EFI's  Headquarters is in Joensuu, Finland, and we also have offices in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, France, Germany, Spain and Sweden, as well as project offices in Malaysia and China.

EFI conducts research and provide policy support on issues related to forests.


  • EFI facilitate and stimulate forest-related networking and promote the dissemination of unbiased and policy-relevant information on forests and forestry.
  • EFI also advocate for forest research and for the use of scientifically sound information as a basis for forest policies.

EFI's  work in the field of policy support includes enhanced support for decision takers and policy makers. EFI hosts the EU FLEGT Facility which supports the EU Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade (FLEGT) process in developing countries, related to the implementation of the EU FLEGT Action Plan. We also host the EU REDD Facility, which supports partner countries in improving land use governance as part of their effort to slow, halt and reverse deforestation.

European Forest Institute Resources

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Library Resource
Reports & Research
September, 2012
South-Eastern Asia

This assessment builds on existing data and analysis from two prior publications: From Exclusion to Ownership, which was published by the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) in 2008 and provided data for nine countries in Asia, and Tropical Forest Tenure Assessment – Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities, jointly published by RRI and the International Tropical Timber Organization in 2009 and 2011.

Library Resource
Reports & Research
September, 2011
Asia

This assessment builds on existing data and analysis from two prior publications: From Exclusion to Ownership, which was published by the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) in 2008 and provided data for nine countries in Asia, and Tropical Forest Tenure Assessment – Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities, jointly published by RRI and the International Tropical Timber Organization in 2009 and 2011.

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