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Abstract In recent years, climate change and societal changes have increased the complexity of demands on multifunctional forest management, leading to new lines of conflict. Consequently, public
Climate change
Forest management
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Natural forest expansion (NFE), that is, the establishment of secondary forest on non-forested land through natural succession, has substantially contributed to the widespread expansion of forests in
Biodiversity
Climate change
Governance
Policy
Research
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Natural forest regrowth on abandoned land represents a major land use change in some regions of Europe. This is driven by various factors related to land abandonment, particularly changing
Biodiversity
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Forest management
Governance
Land use
Mediterranean
Policy
Rural development
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Abstract The political project on bioeconomy strives to address multiple societal aspirations, namely combine economic growth with environmental sustainability in some socially acceptable manner. The
Bioeconomy
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European forests are expanding and becoming denser following the widespread abandonment of farmland and rural areas. Spontaneous forest regrowth provides a cost‐effective opportunity to restore
Climate change
Ecosystem services
Mediterranean
Resilience
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The abandonment of agricultural land leads to landscape changes in many parts of Europe, often followed by natural forest regrowth. The interdisciplinary research project SPONFOREST focuses on these
Land use
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The aim of this article is to investigate whether agroforestry, the practice of integrating woody vegetation and agricultural crops and/or livestock, could be a management tool to reduce wildfires in
Agroforestry
Biodiversity
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Ecosystem services
Forest fires
Forest management
Mediterranean
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The Paris Agreement and the latest IPCC Assessment Report (2018) emphasize urgent and efficient actions for climate change mitigation. This means that we must rapidly reduce global greenhouse gas
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Ecosystem services
Forest management
Forest products
Governance
Health and wellbeing
Innovation
Land use
Policy support
Research
Sustainability
Wood construction
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Agroforestry is an integrated land use management that combines a woody component with a lower story agricultural production recognized as one of the most important tools to mitigate and adapt to
Agroforestry
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Forest fires
Policy