The relevance of forests to sustain human well-being and the serious threats they face have led to a notable increase of research works on forest ecosystem services during the last few years. This paper analyses the worldwide research dynamics on forest ecosystem services in the period from 1998 to 2017. A bibliometric analysis of 4284 articles was conducted. The results showed that the number of published research articles has especially increased during the last five years. In total, 68.63% of the articles were published in this period. This research line experiences a growing trend superior to the general publishing trend on forest research. In spite of this increase, its relative significance within the forest research is still limited....
Forests is a Swiss open access journal in the field of forestry and forest ecology founded in 2010. ...
Forests represent the most important source of ecosystem services (ES) on a global level both for th...
Reprinted from the Journal of Korean Forestry Society, Volume 76, number 3, September 1987The U.S. F...
The relevance of forests to sustain human well-being and the serious threats they face have led to a...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are critically important to human well-being, and sustaining economic growth...
The scientific research on ecosystem services (ES) has grown substantially over the past ten years, ...
This paper presents global research trends involving highly cited articles on ecosystem services fro...
(1) Background: Forest gaps play an important role in promoting forest regeneration and facilitating...
The world is moving towards knowledge-based societies. Economies are globalising. The global public ...
Forests was established to provide comprehensive coverage on the ecology, conservation and managemen...
AbstractThe world’s forests provide fundamental protection of soil and water resources as well as mu...
We analyze how the content of ecosystem service research has evolved since the early 1990s. Conducti...
We analyze how the content of ecosystem service research has evolved since the early 1990s. Conducti...
We analyze how the content of ecosystem service research has evolved since the early 1990s. Conducti...
Innovations are a key component of the forest bioeconomy. Many types of innovations are needed for a...
Forests is a Swiss open access journal in the field of forestry and forest ecology founded in 2010. ...
Forests represent the most important source of ecosystem services (ES) on a global level both for th...
Reprinted from the Journal of Korean Forestry Society, Volume 76, number 3, September 1987The U.S. F...
The relevance of forests to sustain human well-being and the serious threats they face have led to a...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are critically important to human well-being, and sustaining economic growth...
The scientific research on ecosystem services (ES) has grown substantially over the past ten years, ...
This paper presents global research trends involving highly cited articles on ecosystem services fro...
(1) Background: Forest gaps play an important role in promoting forest regeneration and facilitating...
The world is moving towards knowledge-based societies. Economies are globalising. The global public ...
Forests was established to provide comprehensive coverage on the ecology, conservation and managemen...
AbstractThe world’s forests provide fundamental protection of soil and water resources as well as mu...
We analyze how the content of ecosystem service research has evolved since the early 1990s. Conducti...
We analyze how the content of ecosystem service research has evolved since the early 1990s. Conducti...
We analyze how the content of ecosystem service research has evolved since the early 1990s. Conducti...
Innovations are a key component of the forest bioeconomy. Many types of innovations are needed for a...
Forests is a Swiss open access journal in the field of forestry and forest ecology founded in 2010. ...
Forests represent the most important source of ecosystem services (ES) on a global level both for th...
Reprinted from the Journal of Korean Forestry Society, Volume 76, number 3, September 1987The U.S. F...