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Integrated forest management (IFM) can help reconcile critical trade-offs between goals in forest management, such as nature conservation and biomass production. The challenge of IFM is dealing with
Biomass
Forest management
Governance
Research
Resilience
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This conference compiles and synthesizes scientific evidence relating to the current state of “integrated” forest management approaches. We have gathered all the abstracts from the conference into
Ecosystem services
Forest management
Governance
Policy
Resilience
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Although nature protection has recently gained significant importance in German state-owned forests, there is still a controversy between forest management and nature conservationists about the
Biodiversity
Ecosystem services
Forest management
Forest owners
Governance
Resilience
Sustainability
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Final report from workshop ‘Understanding the Contribution of Agroforestry to Landscape Resilience in Europe: How can policy foster agroforestry towards climate change adaptation?
Agroforestry
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Resilience
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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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In this open access article, the authors describe a novel field experiment that examined the effects of increased mechanical strain and light exposure on tree growth and development. The experiment
Forest management
Resilience
Risk
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A study comparing the systems of usage of extensive livestock breeding for fire prevention in two regions against the theoretical elements of resilience and governance. Complexity is inherent to the
Forest management
Governance
Mediterranean
Resilience
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By leaving selected trees such as those who are injured or have nests, we can protect the variety of life in the forest while still getting the wood we need for our everyday life, researchers found.
Forest management
Resilience
Sustainability
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Spatial planning of green infrastructure has become well established since the turn of the millennium. However, as a planning and policy concept alone it lacks the focus and immediacy that decision
Climate change
Policy
Resilience
Urban forests