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Forest heritage
EU-PoTaRCh COST action connects the past, present, and future of key non-timber forest products in Europe and beyond. Focusing on forest by-products like Potash, Tar, Resin, and Charcoal (PoTaRCh), it highlights their significance in traditional forest use and their role in industrial history. The project also explores related products like tannins and pitches, shedding light on their impact on European heritage.
Discover Traditional Forest Resources
Potash
A key component in fertilizers and historical production processes, essential in agriculture and chemical industries for centuries.
Tar
A natural product widely used, from wood preservation to shipbuilding, with deep roots in traditional industries.
Resin
A versatile substance valued for medicinal and industrial uses, employed in making medicines, varnishes, and incense.
Charcoal
Vital in early metallurgy and smelting, now mainly used in filtration and grilling.
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Report of the WG4 meeting on 10th of May, 2024
During the meeting of WG4 members on 10th of May, 2024 Congratulations to the leaders and members of WG4 for their effective action! We wish you a fruitful discussion in… read more
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Report of the WG3 meeting of May 14, 2024
During the meeting of WG3 members on May 14, 2024: The platform on which the database would be created (Zotero) was designated and it was agreed that all control and… read more
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We are starting a series of WEBINARS
As part of EU-PoTaRCh, we are starting a series of WEBINARS during which CA22155 members will have the opportunity to present: Estimated webinar time: 30 minutes. Information about the webinar… read more
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Agreement on Cooperation between the Institute of History Belgrade and the Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
The agreement on Cooperation between the Institute of History Belgrade (Историјски институт Београд) and the Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences (Etnologický ústav AV ČR) was signed… read more
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