Forests are of major importance to people, providing fundamental ecosystem services (ESs). Increasing the supply of an ES might negatively affect the supply of another ES. For example, increasing game densities might reduce timber production. Such trade-offs among ESs may lead to conflicts between actors interested in prioritizing different ESs. This study describes which actors dominated conflicts about ES trade-offs, and which power strategies they used to do so. Forest management practices and resulting trade-offs between ESs differ widely among the studied countries: Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovakia, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Turkey. We triangulated 220 qualitative interviews, literature review, document analysi...
Abstract Land use changes induced by nature conservation regulation and management practices, especi...
Abstract Land use changes induced by nature conservation regulation and management practices, especi...
While sustainable forestry in Europe is characterized by the provision of a multitude of forest ecos...
Forests are of major importance to people, providing fundamental ecosystem services (ESs). Increasin...
Within forest governance research, the transfer of power from governmental actors to civil society a...
Within forest governance research, the transfer of power from governmental actors to civil society a...
Within forest governance research, the transfer of power from governmental actors to civil society a...
In this article we examine the power relations of forest management in connection with private fores...
This deliverable summarizesthe results from the analysis relating forest ecosystem services...
This deliverable summarizesthe results from the analysis relating forest ecosystem services...
In forestry research, the concept of ecosystem services (ESS) is less prominent than in agricultural...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are critically important to human well-being, and sustaining economic growth...
In Western Europe, ecosystems have been shaped to maximise the supply of one specific biomass provis...
Despite strong expectations regarding the role that forestry, with its multitude of potential benefi...
Despite strong expectations regarding the role that forestry, with its multitude of potential benefi...
Abstract Land use changes induced by nature conservation regulation and management practices, especi...
Abstract Land use changes induced by nature conservation regulation and management practices, especi...
While sustainable forestry in Europe is characterized by the provision of a multitude of forest ecos...
Forests are of major importance to people, providing fundamental ecosystem services (ESs). Increasin...
Within forest governance research, the transfer of power from governmental actors to civil society a...
Within forest governance research, the transfer of power from governmental actors to civil society a...
Within forest governance research, the transfer of power from governmental actors to civil society a...
In this article we examine the power relations of forest management in connection with private fores...
This deliverable summarizesthe results from the analysis relating forest ecosystem services...
This deliverable summarizesthe results from the analysis relating forest ecosystem services...
In forestry research, the concept of ecosystem services (ESS) is less prominent than in agricultural...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are critically important to human well-being, and sustaining economic growth...
In Western Europe, ecosystems have been shaped to maximise the supply of one specific biomass provis...
Despite strong expectations regarding the role that forestry, with its multitude of potential benefi...
Despite strong expectations regarding the role that forestry, with its multitude of potential benefi...
Abstract Land use changes induced by nature conservation regulation and management practices, especi...
Abstract Land use changes induced by nature conservation regulation and management practices, especi...
While sustainable forestry in Europe is characterized by the provision of a multitude of forest ecos...