Following an open call for tender, the Commission selected a consortium of the Federal Research Centre for Forestry and Forest Products and the European Forest Institute to carry out the study.
A workshop was organized for various stakeholders to provide input to the study. CEPF was one of the participants.
The final report and annexes can now be found online on the DG Environment pages
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/forests/fpolicies.htm
Feasibility study on means of combating forest dieback in the European Union (cepf.eu)
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In 2006, the European Parliament asked the Commission to carry out a study "on the main causes of forest dieback in the European Union, with particular reference to fires and atmospheric pollution, and of possible ways of reducing their occurrence".