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The study assesses the effects of different sampling strategies (on site vs. online) on estimations of travel costs methods, when applied to mushroom picking in Catalonia.
Ecosystem services
Mediterranean
Non-wood forest products
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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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This open access article combined scientific and technical knowledge to evaluate nine environmental pressures in terms of ecosystem services in European farmland and assessed the carbon storage
Agroforestry
Bioeconomy
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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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This paper examines the connection between the perceived benefits of urban green areas and the physical and mental well-being of visitors in two central municipalities of the city of Belgrade (Serbia)
Ecosystem services
Health and wellbeing
Policy
Urban forests
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This paper maps ‘who works with whom’ in the field of European forest-based bioeconomy. On country-level, North-Western European countries dominate, and Northern European countries will continue to
Bioeconomy
Research
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This open access article provides insight into how the potential availability of forest biomass is spatially distributed across the European continent.
Bioeconomy
Biomass
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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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This open access paper concludes that the contributions of forest concessions to the SDGs depend on governance context and the clear use of the instrument to deliver such objectives as better planned
Bioeconomy
Governance
Sustainability