To better understand how constantly changing human-environment interactions could be better organized to respond to current challenges, we examined the Ukrainian Carpathians as an example case of complex forest social-ecological systems (FSES). We did it by interviewing diverse and relevant local stakeholder (N = 450). In particular, we strived to: i) outline how people and nature are linked and interact in coupled FSES; ii) examine the preferences of stakeholders on the forests and associated ecosystem services (ES); iii) map key drivers threatening well-being of FSES and iv) identify potential responses to address the challenges at a local scale. To answer these questions we followed a mixed method route by integrating qualitative (partic...
Very recently, social innovation has become a subject of investigation in forest research. Earlier o...
Mixed forests are thought to provide a wide range of ecosystem services for human well-being and the...
Data are survey responses collected between 2014-2016 from experts working in 57 different mountain ...
This paper describes early ideas of how Social innovation can respond to social demands that are tra...
This paper explores practical issues of the contribution of non-wood forest products and services to...
The paper describes case studies in the Scottish uplands and Ukrainian Carpathians to gain an unders...
Abstract Tuning participatory processes is often insufficient to achieve transition from authoritat...
Attention to social innovation and its role in sustainable development have been rising. However, th...
Abstract This paper advances existing knowledge of stakeholder attitudes towards ecosystem-based fo...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
The debate on social innovation has rapidly expanded over the last decade. There are considerable ex...
The paper describes the role of social innovation in linking ecological sustainability with the obje...
Abstract: Social systems and ecological systems are both essential to building human well-being. The...
The paper describes stakeholder attitudes towards ecosystem-based forest strategies and management p...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD+) is a frequently promoted climate chang...
Very recently, social innovation has become a subject of investigation in forest research. Earlier o...
Mixed forests are thought to provide a wide range of ecosystem services for human well-being and the...
Data are survey responses collected between 2014-2016 from experts working in 57 different mountain ...
This paper describes early ideas of how Social innovation can respond to social demands that are tra...
This paper explores practical issues of the contribution of non-wood forest products and services to...
The paper describes case studies in the Scottish uplands and Ukrainian Carpathians to gain an unders...
Abstract Tuning participatory processes is often insufficient to achieve transition from authoritat...
Attention to social innovation and its role in sustainable development have been rising. However, th...
Abstract This paper advances existing knowledge of stakeholder attitudes towards ecosystem-based fo...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
The debate on social innovation has rapidly expanded over the last decade. There are considerable ex...
The paper describes the role of social innovation in linking ecological sustainability with the obje...
Abstract: Social systems and ecological systems are both essential to building human well-being. The...
The paper describes stakeholder attitudes towards ecosystem-based forest strategies and management p...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD+) is a frequently promoted climate chang...
Very recently, social innovation has become a subject of investigation in forest research. Earlier o...
Mixed forests are thought to provide a wide range of ecosystem services for human well-being and the...
Data are survey responses collected between 2014-2016 from experts working in 57 different mountain ...