Abstract The condition of natural habitats is central to EU conservation policy and legislation. The Habitats Directive of 1992 established measures to protect, maintain, improve, monitor, and report
Abstract This study applies PRISMA guidelines to map and analyze trends and patterns in evidence synthesis within the field of Forestry and Forest-based Sector (F&FS). Given the role of evidence
The EU’s sustainable finance regulation classifying sustainable economic activities — known as “taxonomy” in short — has made headlines due to controversies about what can be considered a sustainable
Sweden's commitment to environmental conservation, social equity, and cultural preservation is challenged by intensifying resource extraction and land use conflicts. To ensure its continued equitable
Abstract This study employs Cultural Theory to study perceptions and conflicting worldviews of key actor groups in EU forest policy. Forests are central to different human demands for ecosystem
Abstract A growing body of qualitative and quantitative research has explored the potential benefits to mental health and well-being of open-water or “wild” swimming. To date, most studies have used
Introduction Adapting the metropolitan territories to global change has emerged as one of the greatest challenges for the spatial planning debate. Green spaces within metropolitan areas are recognized
Abstract This article delves into the emerging phenomenon of ‘forest climate litigation,’ which we describe as lawsuits addressing the intersection of science, policy and law specifically related to
Abstract Ethical sourcing is a crucial issue for the fashion industry, which is under intense pressure to build ethical and responsible supply chains. Despite its importance, we know little about how