Research
There are ten research groups at our School that carry out an intensive work covering the following lines of research, among others:
- Design and construction of wood structures
- Control of pollution in the natural environment and bioremediation
- Sustainable forest management
- Ecological connectivity
- Restoration of riparian ecosystems
- Forest management and biodiversity
- The impact of climate change on forest ecosystems
- Forest resilience: Tree responses to biotic and abiotic stress. Ageing
- Selection of genotypes for improved resistance to Dutch Elm Disease
- Modelization and Forest Inventory
- Paleoclimatology
- Paleophytogeography
-Forest Fires: Prevention, Extintion, Post-fire restorative measures
- Paper, Wood and Cork technologies.
More information about human and financial resources, published articles and research programs carried out by each group is available at: