Networking & News
IN2WOOD Workshop Aachen - September 2011
IN2WOOD Workshop on "Woody biomass potentials from forests for material, industrial and energetic uses" on 21st of September 2011 in Aachen, Germany.
IN2WOOD Mentoring: A successful cooperation in afforestation - August 2011
Institutions and companies from North-Rhine Westphalia, Serbia and Austria work together in an IN2WOOD pilot project for the recultivation and reforestation of industrial wasteland.
IN2WOOD at LIGNA 2011 - June 2011
IN2WOOD activities at LIGNA 2011 combined an exhibition booth hosted by the State of North-Rhine Westphalia with several coordinated events...
IN2WOOD Cooperation Workshop Southeastern Europe - May 2011
The IN2WOOD Cooperation Workshop involved leading scientists from Southeastern Europe intoa focused exchange on afforestation of industrial wastelands, wood logistics...
IN2WOOD Mentoring - Afforestation in the Kolubara Basin - January 2011
The IN2WOOD knowledge regions started the year 2011 with a very interesting field visit in the Kolubara Mining Basin in Serbia. On invitation of Dr.Vera Lavadinovic....
Forest-based Ecotourism: Rothaarsteig & Transcarpathian Hiking Trail, 12-2010
Development of sustainable tourism and the role of wood in the creation of a genuine experience for hiking tourists were the main issues of an IN2WOOD meeting held in Schmallenberg, Sauerland...
IN2WOOD Mentoring Workshop Klagenfurt - August 2010
A first mentoring workshop was held at the International Wood Fair in Klagenfurt, Austria (August 2010). 23 representatives of Forest-based clusters from...
Slowakia and Germany – a Strategic Partnership - June 2010, ongoing
Within the context of the IN2WOOD project objectives, intensive and fruitful bilateral strategic cooperation started between North-Rhine Westphalia/ Germany and Slovakia in 2010...
A Beautiful Relation – Railway Station and Forest in Landquart - March 2010
A networking project like IN2WOOD helps to discover real treasures and to understand their local conditions. The partners were impressed by the Grisons way of combining continuity and future with individuality...

