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Deadwood is a key indicator for assessing policy and management impacts on forest biodiversity. The authors of the study developed an approach to include deadwood in the large-scale European Forest
Biomass
Forest management
Mediterranean
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This article primary focuses on analyzing the quantitative contributions of oak-pistachio tree savannas to rural household incomes in Malekshahi County, Ilam Province, considering both cash and
Bioeconomy
Ecosystem services
Forest management
Mediterranean
Rural development
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Drawing on the highly fragmented case of the international forest regime complex, this paper aims to map its institutional fragmentation and to analyse the degrees to which it is conflictive or
Governance
Mediterranean
Policy
Resilience
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This report is the D4.1 deliverable of the project BenchValue
Biomass
Planted forests
Wood construction
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This study sheds light on civil society engagement across different Mediterranean forest settings, from public forest ownership in Greece, to private in Catalonia (Spain) and Portugal.
Civil society
Forest fires
Innovation
Mediterranean
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The aim of this study is to elicit expert views on critical changes in the sector through a Delphi-based outlook, as well as to analyse how these views relate to the understanding of bioeconomy. The
Bioeconomy
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Attention to social innovation and its role in sustainable development have been rising. However, the knowledge of social innovation pertaining to rural areas, including the forestry sector is lacking
Civil society
Governance
Mediterranean
Policy
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Tuning participatory processes is often insufficient to achieve transition from authoritative state to democratic and participatory forest governance due to institutional inertia and unwillingness to
Civil society
Ecosystem services
Mediterranean
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The open access study analyses power relations and policy preferences of stakeholders in the Lao’s FLEGT VPA process. The results show that the most powerful actors are governmental agencies, donor
Bioeconomy
FLEGT