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Autor:
Laura Nikinmaa, Marcus Lindner, Elena Cantarello, Barry Gardiner, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, Alistair S. Jump, Constanza Parra, Tobias Plieninger, Andreas Schuck, Rupert Seidl, Thomas Timberlake, Kristen Waring, Georg Winkel, Bart Muys
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management, 331
Journal of Environmental Management 331 (2023)
Journal of Environmental Management 331 (2023)
Against a background of intensifying climate-induced disturbances, the need to enhance the resilience of forests and forest management is gaining urgency. In forest management, multiple trade-offs exist between different demands as well as across and
Autor:
Georg Winkel, Alistair S. Jump, Laura Nikinmaa, Marcus Lindner, Bart Muys, Elena Cantarello, Rupert Seidl
Publikováno v:
Current Forestry Reports, 6(2), 61-80
Current Forestry Reports 6 (2020) 2
Curr For Rep
Current Forestry Reports 6 (2020) 2
Curr For Rep
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Resilience is a key concept to deal with an uncertain future in forestry. In recent years, it has received increasing attention from both research and practice. However, a common understanding of what resilience means in a forestry
Autor:
Marco Patacca, Marcus Lindner, Manuel Esteban Lucas‐Borja, Thomas Cordonnier, Gal Fidej, Barry Gardiner, Ylva Hauf, Gediminas Jasinevičius, Sophie Labonne, Edgaras Linkevičius, Mats Mahnken, Slobodan Milanovic, Gert‐Jan Nabuurs, Thomas A. Nagel, Laura Nikinmaa, Momchil Panyatov, Roman Bercak, Rupert Seidl, Masa Zorana Ostrogović Sever, Jaroslaw Socha, Dominik Thom, Dijana Vuletic, Sergey Zudin, Mart‐Jan Schelhaas
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology, 29(5), 1359-1376
Global change biology, str. 1359-1376, Vol. 29, iss. 5, 2023
COBISS-ID: 517722393
Global change biology, 2022.
Global Change Biology 29 (2023) 5
Global change biology, str. 1359-1376, Vol. 29, iss. 5, 2023
COBISS-ID: 517722393
Global change biology, 2022.
Global Change Biology 29 (2023) 5
Over the last decades, the natural disturbance is increasingly putting pressure on European forests. Shifts in disturbance regimes may compromise forest functioning and the continuous provisioning of ecosystem services to society, including their cli