This study examines which kinds of social benefits derived from forests are emphasised by Swedish stakeholders and what governance modes and management tools they accept. Our study shows that there exists a great variety among stakeholders’ perceptions of forests’ social values, where tourism and recreation is the most common reference. There are also differences in preferred governance modes and management where biomass and bioenergy sectors advocate business as usual (i.e. framework regulations and voluntarism) and other stakeholders demand rigid tools (i.e. coercion and targeting) and improved landscape planning. This divide will have implications for future policy orientations and require deliberative policy processes and improved dialo...
Governance of forested landscapes must account for multiple interests and perspectives through publi...
Swedish forestry policy principles rest on voluntarism and a mutual interest among forest owners, th...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...
This study examines which kinds of social benefits derived from forests are emphasised by Swedish st...
The sustainability paradigm of the European Landscape Convention calls for increased involvement of ...
AbstractThe sustainability paradigm of the European Landscape Convention calls for increased involve...
Forest lands are used in increasingly plural ways and serve society with numerous benefits. This pap...
The emerging bioeconomy in Europe requires the intensification of forestry to meet the market demand...
Forests are considered crucial assets for sustainable rural development, and contemporary forestry i...
Conflicting perspectives on forests has for a long time challenged forest policy development in Swed...
Based on a framework for analyzing stakeholder coherence horizontally and vertically, the present st...
Forest social values has been put forward as an umbrella term for a new and less material relationsh...
Forests are under increasing pressure with increasing risk of conflicts between stakeholder groups w...
The present study focused on how forests will be managed in the future in light of the increased emp...
Changing and competing land use, where we make use of a growing share of resources, potentially unde...
Governance of forested landscapes must account for multiple interests and perspectives through publi...
Swedish forestry policy principles rest on voluntarism and a mutual interest among forest owners, th...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...
This study examines which kinds of social benefits derived from forests are emphasised by Swedish st...
The sustainability paradigm of the European Landscape Convention calls for increased involvement of ...
AbstractThe sustainability paradigm of the European Landscape Convention calls for increased involve...
Forest lands are used in increasingly plural ways and serve society with numerous benefits. This pap...
The emerging bioeconomy in Europe requires the intensification of forestry to meet the market demand...
Forests are considered crucial assets for sustainable rural development, and contemporary forestry i...
Conflicting perspectives on forests has for a long time challenged forest policy development in Swed...
Based on a framework for analyzing stakeholder coherence horizontally and vertically, the present st...
Forest social values has been put forward as an umbrella term for a new and less material relationsh...
Forests are under increasing pressure with increasing risk of conflicts between stakeholder groups w...
The present study focused on how forests will be managed in the future in light of the increased emp...
Changing and competing land use, where we make use of a growing share of resources, potentially unde...
Governance of forested landscapes must account for multiple interests and perspectives through publi...
Swedish forestry policy principles rest on voluntarism and a mutual interest among forest owners, th...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...