Increasing ecological resilience has become a central objective in management of public forestlands due to the combined effects of past management and projected climate change (Baron et al., 2009; Joyce et al., 2009). Ecological resilience (hereafter, resilience
Context: Climate change will have diverse and interacting effects on forests over the next century. ...
Globally, environmental change is on the rise, and ecological resilience of many ecosystems is erodi...
1. Anthropogenic stressors affect the ecosystems upon which humanity relies. In some cases when resi...
Increasing the resilience of ecological and sociological systems has been proposed as an option to a...
Increasing the resilience of ecological and sociological systems has been proposed as an option to a...
For 20+ years we have heard that forest ecosystem management requires adopting strategies that are e...
Context: Resilience, the ability to recover from disturbance, has risen to the forefront of scientif...
The ecosystem resilience plays a key role in maintaining a steady flow of ecosystem services and ena...
Against a background of intensifying climate-induced disturbances, the need to enhance the resilienc...
Increasingly, forest management goals include building or maintaining resistance and/or resilience t...
The capacity of forests to recover after disturbance, i.e., their resilience, determines their abili...
Forest loss and degradation is occurring at high rates but humankind is experiencing historical mome...
Summary: Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosyst...
1. The provisioning of ecosystem services to society is increasingly under pressure from global chan...
1. Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosystem fun...
Context: Climate change will have diverse and interacting effects on forests over the next century. ...
Globally, environmental change is on the rise, and ecological resilience of many ecosystems is erodi...
1. Anthropogenic stressors affect the ecosystems upon which humanity relies. In some cases when resi...
Increasing the resilience of ecological and sociological systems has been proposed as an option to a...
Increasing the resilience of ecological and sociological systems has been proposed as an option to a...
For 20+ years we have heard that forest ecosystem management requires adopting strategies that are e...
Context: Resilience, the ability to recover from disturbance, has risen to the forefront of scientif...
The ecosystem resilience plays a key role in maintaining a steady flow of ecosystem services and ena...
Against a background of intensifying climate-induced disturbances, the need to enhance the resilienc...
Increasingly, forest management goals include building or maintaining resistance and/or resilience t...
The capacity of forests to recover after disturbance, i.e., their resilience, determines their abili...
Forest loss and degradation is occurring at high rates but humankind is experiencing historical mome...
Summary: Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosyst...
1. The provisioning of ecosystem services to society is increasingly under pressure from global chan...
1. Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosystem fun...
Context: Climate change will have diverse and interacting effects on forests over the next century. ...
Globally, environmental change is on the rise, and ecological resilience of many ecosystems is erodi...
1. Anthropogenic stressors affect the ecosystems upon which humanity relies. In some cases when resi...