We develop competence focused on fast-growing broadleaf trees for sustainable forestry, materials and energy in Sweden.
The centre is financed by and collaborates with a large number of public and private organisations from the forest and energy sector.
Trees For Me coordinates interdisciplinary research from seed to sustainable fuels and high value-added products from fast-growing broadleaf trees.
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To produce timber from birch and harvest birch for energy biomass in the first thinning of birch-spruce mixed stands can generate positive net reve...
The ecologist with a focus on silviculture and forest production, Anneli Adler, has joined the Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre at SLU, wher...
Optimising the use of biomass can contribute to a more sustainable and increased production of bioenergy as well as bio-based chemicals and fuels....
A new study by PhD student Aureo Aparecido Abreu Junior and his research colleagues shows that improved birch used for long-lived wood products pro...
Birch trees may recover from light to moderate browsing damage and heavy thinning resulted in the strongest individual tree diameter growth. These...
PhD student Aureo A. Abreu Junior presents the latest from his research project on the climate impact of using birch and spruce.
Trees For Me and the Swedish Forest Agency co-arrange excursion days with a focus on the Norrland region, in Älta in the municipality of Nacka.
Trees For Me, the Swedish Forest Agency and Arena Skog co-arrange an excursion in Mellerud, Dalsland.
Welcome to the final excursion of Trees For Me’s first phase, when results on regeneration, forest management and fast-growing broadleaves in futur...