How are extreme events understood in the forest sector? What are the implications of forest professionals’ understandings and evaluations of extreme events? These questions are central to this study, which analyses the handling of the largest forest storm and the largest forest fire in modern Swedish history. The theoretical approach is that of risk governance in practice, which stresses that understanding the framings, practices and strategies used by members of professional organizations is pivotal for how disasters are managed. Two interview studies have been conducted with forest professionals involved in the two cases. The analysis shows that there were fundamentally different understandings of the two events and their implications for...
With a changing climate, storm and wind throw is becoming an increasing risk to forest. However, Swe...
Global warming exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels will very likely lead to unavoidable incr...
In 2018, forest fires occurred in Sweden, which put high pressure on rescue services and society. Se...
How are extreme events understood in the forest sector? What are the implications of forest professi...
The impacts of extreme weather events, causing severe storms and wildfires, cascade across administr...
Wildfires present a growing risk to many countries, and climate change is likely to exacerbate this ...
Wildfires present a growing risk to many countries, and climate change is likely to exacerbate this ...
In February 2022 the Intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC) published a report indicating ...
In the aftermath of a hurricane in Sweden thatfelled some 250 million trees, the Swedish Forest Agen...
experience useful for future forest management. The aim of this study was to describe the temporal a...
How do forestry consultants provide advice when facing a situation of great uncertainty? This questi...
This book review is a reworked and translated version of the synthesis from the report “Forest-relat...
Coping or adaptation following large-scale disturbance may depend on the political system and its pr...
In this study, we analyse the role of climate change in the forest fires that raged through large pa...
With a changing climate, storm and wind throw is becoming an increasing risk to forest. However, Swe...
Global warming exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels will very likely lead to unavoidable incr...
In 2018, forest fires occurred in Sweden, which put high pressure on rescue services and society. Se...
How are extreme events understood in the forest sector? What are the implications of forest professi...
The impacts of extreme weather events, causing severe storms and wildfires, cascade across administr...
Wildfires present a growing risk to many countries, and climate change is likely to exacerbate this ...
Wildfires present a growing risk to many countries, and climate change is likely to exacerbate this ...
In February 2022 the Intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC) published a report indicating ...
In the aftermath of a hurricane in Sweden thatfelled some 250 million trees, the Swedish Forest Agen...
experience useful for future forest management. The aim of this study was to describe the temporal a...
How do forestry consultants provide advice when facing a situation of great uncertainty? This questi...
This book review is a reworked and translated version of the synthesis from the report “Forest-relat...
Coping or adaptation following large-scale disturbance may depend on the political system and its pr...
In this study, we analyse the role of climate change in the forest fires that raged through large pa...
With a changing climate, storm and wind throw is becoming an increasing risk to forest. However, Swe...
Global warming exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels will very likely lead to unavoidable incr...
In 2018, forest fires occurred in Sweden, which put high pressure on rescue services and society. Se...