EKFRÄMJANDET
Association that promotes broad-leaved forest
Ekfrämjandet
is a nonprofit association formed in 1944. Its mission is to promote proper maintenance of deciduous
forest and mainly work for the conservation of oak and other broadleaf trees in
the Swedish countryside. Ekfrämjandet will also initiate training and research,
encourage increased use of hardwood and reward individuals who made good
efforts primarily for broadleaved trees such as elm (Ulmus glabra), ash (Fraxinus excelcior), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), beech (Fagus sylvatica), common oak (Quercus robur), sessile oak (Q. petraea), wild cherry (Prunus avium), lime (Tilia cordata) and Norway maple (Acer
platanoides). In
Sweden these trees are called ”ädla lövträd” (’noble trees’). Members in
Ekfrämjandet are companies, organizations and individuals with interest in
deciduous forest. Common oak is the dominating tree among the broadleaves in
Sweden. The northern limit of its natural range in Sweden is Dalälven.
Excursions
and study tours.
In connection with the annual society
meeting in September the society arrange excursions to deciduous forests and
visits to wood processing industries. These activities have attracted great
attention and appreciation. In recent years, Ekfrämjandet also has organized study tours to
France, Germany, Poland, Lithuania and Hungary. Many of our oak woods are of
Central European provenance. It has been very useful to exchange experiences in
the deciduous forest management and conservation in these countries.
Publications
Ekbladet (ISSN 0283-4839), is published
annually and distributed to all members. It contains information of activities
in Ekfrämjandet but also research papers on all deciduous forests and their
management, economics and environment. In connection with Ekfrämjandet’s 50th
anniversary in 1994 a book was released entitled Ekfrämjandet 50 år (1944-1994) - Lund, 1994 (ISBN
91-630-2841-7). Ädla lövträd i dagens och framtidens skog - Lund 1996 (ISBN 91-630-4158-8)
is a summary of the presentations and discussions held at a conference in
Kristianstad 1995.
Additional
information
Anyone
wishing to know more about Ekfrämjandet or to become a member can contact
the chairman, forester Jan Linder,
Hässleholm (tel. +46 (0)36 35 94 39, mobile +46(0)70 325 20 51), the secretary, Lars Dahlén forester, Forest
Service, District Kronoberg Western (+46(0)476 150 20, +46(0)70 56 76 170) or
PhD Ulf Olsson, editor of Ekbladet, Broby (+46(0)44 480 64, +46(0)70 89 321 89).
Ekfrämjandet also has an Internet site www.ekframjandet.se where current information is given.
There are in particular a link to a directory of articles and authors in
Ekbladet.
H
Ulf B Olsson 2010-01-31