Context: Maintaining functional green infrastructures (GIs) require evidence-based knowledge about historic and current states and trends of representative land cover types. Objectives: We address: (1) the long-term loss and transformation of potential natural forest vegetation; (2) the effects of site productivity on permanent forest loss and emergence of traditional cultural landscapes; (3) the current management intensity; and (4) the social-ecological contexts conducive to GI maintenance. Methods: We selected 16 case study regions, each with a local hotspot landscape, ranging from intact forest landscapes, via contiguous and fragmented forest covers, to severe forest loss. Quantitative open access data were used to estimate (i) the hist...
Animal husbandry in Europe that sustained once wide-spread semi-natural grasslands has been replaced...
Research Highlights: The European Union's last large intact forest landscapes along the Scandinavian...
1. Cultural ecosystem services are undeniably important, yet are typically neglected in land managem...
Context. Maintaining functional green infrastruc-tures (GIs) require evidence-based knowledge about ...
Context: Maintaining functional green infrastructures (GIs) require evidence-based knowledge about h...
Over the past decades, landscapes worldwide have experienced changes (e.g., urbanization, agricultur...
Cultural landscapes are valued for their landscape character and cultural heritage. Yet, these often...
Forests and other wooded lands cover about a third of the European land area and are therefore a cha...
Land is the foundation of our society and a source of economic growth. On land we build our homes, t...
To support human well-being, green (or ecological) infrastructure policy stresses the need to sustai...
Context The Natura 2000 aims to promote the persistence of biodiversity and traditional uses. Europ...
Context Cultural landscapes evolve over time. However, the rate and direction of change might not be...
Animal husbandry in Europe that sustained once wide-spread semi-natural grasslands has been replaced...
Research Highlights: The European Union's last large intact forest landscapes along the Scandinavian...
1. Cultural ecosystem services are undeniably important, yet are typically neglected in land managem...
Context. Maintaining functional green infrastruc-tures (GIs) require evidence-based knowledge about ...
Context: Maintaining functional green infrastructures (GIs) require evidence-based knowledge about h...
Over the past decades, landscapes worldwide have experienced changes (e.g., urbanization, agricultur...
Cultural landscapes are valued for their landscape character and cultural heritage. Yet, these often...
Forests and other wooded lands cover about a third of the European land area and are therefore a cha...
Land is the foundation of our society and a source of economic growth. On land we build our homes, t...
To support human well-being, green (or ecological) infrastructure policy stresses the need to sustai...
Context The Natura 2000 aims to promote the persistence of biodiversity and traditional uses. Europ...
Context Cultural landscapes evolve over time. However, the rate and direction of change might not be...
Animal husbandry in Europe that sustained once wide-spread semi-natural grasslands has been replaced...
Research Highlights: The European Union's last large intact forest landscapes along the Scandinavian...
1. Cultural ecosystem services are undeniably important, yet are typically neglected in land managem...