Forest ecosystems deliver multiple goods and services, the supply of different forest ecosystem services (FES) is not isolated but they are interconnected, influencing and interacting among each other and this is fundamental to be considered in forest management. Indeed, forest management actions implemented for the enhancement of a certain FES can enhance the provision of another FES (synergy) or, on the contrary, can decrease the provision of other FES (trade-off). Understanding FES synergies and trade-off is fundamental decision making in forest landscape management. More over dealing with FES it is important to consider that this concept better highlight the relation among human well-being and ecosystems. This synergy has also to be ins...
Around a third of global forest cover is managed for timber production (1), yet modern forestry face...
While sustainable forestry in Europe is characterized by the provision of a multitude of forest eco...
Ecosystems services refer to the benefits people obtain from ecosystems (WRI, 2003). Supporting serv...
Forests are key components of European multifunctional landscapes and supply numerous forest ecosyst...
This deliverable summarizesthe results from the analysis relating forest ecosystem services...
This paper presents a conceptual approach and methodological procedure for the development and asses...
There has been a strong quest for mapping and assessing ecosystem services (ES) to support governanc...
There has been a strong quest for mapping and assessing ecosystem services (ES) to support governanc...
This is a preprint of the communication paper, to be submitted to the journal Forest Policy and econ...
This paper analyses the occurrence of governance innovations for forest ecosystem service (FES) prov...
[Notes_IRSTEA]S 4.1: Mapping and assessment of ecosystems and their services: operational support to...
Highlights • Sustainable provision of FES require a system- and innovation-based perspective. ...
In forestry research, the concept of ecosystem services (ESS) is less prominent than in agricultural...
European countries have national sectoral polices to regulate and promote the provision of a wide ra...
While sustainable forestry in Europe is characterized by the provision of a multitude of forest ecos...
Around a third of global forest cover is managed for timber production (1), yet modern forestry face...
While sustainable forestry in Europe is characterized by the provision of a multitude of forest eco...
Ecosystems services refer to the benefits people obtain from ecosystems (WRI, 2003). Supporting serv...
Forests are key components of European multifunctional landscapes and supply numerous forest ecosyst...
This deliverable summarizesthe results from the analysis relating forest ecosystem services...
This paper presents a conceptual approach and methodological procedure for the development and asses...
There has been a strong quest for mapping and assessing ecosystem services (ES) to support governanc...
There has been a strong quest for mapping and assessing ecosystem services (ES) to support governanc...
This is a preprint of the communication paper, to be submitted to the journal Forest Policy and econ...
This paper analyses the occurrence of governance innovations for forest ecosystem service (FES) prov...
[Notes_IRSTEA]S 4.1: Mapping and assessment of ecosystems and their services: operational support to...
Highlights • Sustainable provision of FES require a system- and innovation-based perspective. ...
In forestry research, the concept of ecosystem services (ESS) is less prominent than in agricultural...
European countries have national sectoral polices to regulate and promote the provision of a wide ra...
While sustainable forestry in Europe is characterized by the provision of a multitude of forest ecos...
Around a third of global forest cover is managed for timber production (1), yet modern forestry face...
While sustainable forestry in Europe is characterized by the provision of a multitude of forest eco...
Ecosystems services refer to the benefits people obtain from ecosystems (WRI, 2003). Supporting serv...