Welcoming progress in the Forest Genetic Resources Strategy, participants of the 9th FOREST EUROPE Ministerial Conference set future priorities in the conservation of Europe's forests.
Natural and artificial young oak stands, formed after various types of regeneration felling, were examined and recorded.
There was a presentation of Vladyslav Serdyuk` historical and biographical book, which tells about the author` fate of the park «Veseli Bokovenki» and the history of the idea` realization in the Steppe of Ukraine.
With the assistance of the Multidisciplinary Institute of Digital Publishing, an international conference was held on the main areas of research in the forestry science.
Courageous and selfless Ukraine defenders is fighting for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state, and their daring and indomitability restores faith in the future to every Ukrainian family.
Intense hostilities combined with extreme dry weather conditions led to the massive occurrence of landscape fires and their spread over large areas with damage to the infrastructure and settlements.
Neobiota 2024 brought together scientists to share experiences how to involve the society in activities to prevent and control invasions.
Fires and enemy shelling rapidly increase air, soil, and water pollution. URIFFM scientists conducted a comprehensive survey of the forest massif in the Kharkiv Hydropark.
Scientists and labor experts are joining forces to implement the Collaborative Partnership on Forests initiative to increase global employment in the forest sector.
Coniferous and deciduous trees and shrubs, adapted to the climatic conditions of the Steppe zone, are offered for sale in the Research and selection dendrological forest center «Veseli Bokovenki».
The event was held for URIFFM employees, the theme of which was the prevention and detection of corruption at the Institute.
In forest areas in the north of Eastern Polissia, the number of fires has increased significantly after enemy`s shelling. Hot and windy weather contributes to the rapid spread of fire.