Given the increasingly global stresses on forests, many ecologists argue that managers must maintain ecological resilience: the capacity of ecosystems to absorb disturbances without undergoing fundamental change. In this review we ask: Can the emerging paradigm of natural-disturbance-based management (NDBM) maintain ecological resilience in managed forests? Applying resilience theory requires careful articulation of the ecosystem state under consideration, the disturbances and stresses that affect the persistence of possible alternative states, and the spatial and temporal scales of management relevance. Implementing NDBM while maintaining resilience means recognizing that (i) biodiversity is important for long-term ecosystem persistence, (...
Shifting cultivation is a traditional agricultural practice in most tropical regions of the world an...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
1. Ecological resilience is developing into a credible paradigm for policy development and environme...
Global forest area is declining rapidly, along with degradation of the ecological condition of remai...
Are wild landscapes relatively resilient to environmental change? This question is examined in rela...
1. The provisioning of ecosystem services to society is increasingly under pressure from global chan...
There is ample evidence that intensive management of ecosystems causes declines in biodiversity as w...
The capacity of forests to recover after disturbance, i.e., their resilience, determines their abili...
This study deals with the effects of disturbances on population and community structures in order to...
Purpose of the review Resilience is a key concept to deal with an uncertain future in forestry. In ...
Forest management practices conducted primarily at the stand scale result in simplified forests with...
For 20+ years we have heard that forest ecosystem management requires adopting strategies that are e...
Forest disturbance regime, i.e. the spatio-temporal occurrence pattern of varied disturbances in a g...
The world's forests and forestry sector are facing unprecedented biological, political, social, and ...
Increasing the resilience of ecological and sociological systems has been proposed as an option to a...
Shifting cultivation is a traditional agricultural practice in most tropical regions of the world an...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
1. Ecological resilience is developing into a credible paradigm for policy development and environme...
Global forest area is declining rapidly, along with degradation of the ecological condition of remai...
Are wild landscapes relatively resilient to environmental change? This question is examined in rela...
1. The provisioning of ecosystem services to society is increasingly under pressure from global chan...
There is ample evidence that intensive management of ecosystems causes declines in biodiversity as w...
The capacity of forests to recover after disturbance, i.e., their resilience, determines their abili...
This study deals with the effects of disturbances on population and community structures in order to...
Purpose of the review Resilience is a key concept to deal with an uncertain future in forestry. In ...
Forest management practices conducted primarily at the stand scale result in simplified forests with...
For 20+ years we have heard that forest ecosystem management requires adopting strategies that are e...
Forest disturbance regime, i.e. the spatio-temporal occurrence pattern of varied disturbances in a g...
The world's forests and forestry sector are facing unprecedented biological, political, social, and ...
Increasing the resilience of ecological and sociological systems has been proposed as an option to a...
Shifting cultivation is a traditional agricultural practice in most tropical regions of the world an...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
1. Ecological resilience is developing into a credible paradigm for policy development and environme...