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Silvicultural practices, effective fire suppression, and increased browser densities have profoundly altered structural diversity in boreal forests.
Agroforestry
Bioeconomy
Forest fires
Forest management
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The study provides insight into the future of the forest-based bioeconomy sector in selected Southeast European (SEE) countries.
Bioeconomy
Biomass
Policy
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The translation of genetic gains into economic gains is important for evaluating the impact of using genetically improved forest reproductive material (FRM) in the forest sector. However, few studies
Research
Resilience
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Social innovation (SI) impacts are long-term changes that affect different dimensions of territorial capital (i.e., economy, society, environment, governance) for the territory in which SI occurs. Yet
Capacity building
Innovation
Mediterranean
Rural development
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Despite the growing interest in social innovation (SI) in agriculture, the literature lacks validated tools for evaluating such initiatives. This paper provides an empirical application of the
Capacity building
Innovation
Mediterranean
Rural development
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Social innovations can tackle various challenges related to gender equity in rural areas, especially when such innovations are initiated and developed by women themselves. Researchers in this paper
Capacity building
Innovation
Mediterranean
Rural development
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The EU’s 2018 Bioeconomy Strategy Update and the European Green Deal recently confirmed that the bioeconomy is high on the political agenda in Europe. The authors propose a conceptual analysis
Bioeconomy
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The ecosystem services framework has become one of the most important paradigms in forest planning and management as a way to link the multiple provisioning, regulating, and cultural services derived
Ecosystem services
Forest management
Forest owners
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‘Tree – tree’ interactions are important structuring mechanisms for forest community dynamics. Forest management takes advantage of competition effects on tree growth by removing or retaining trees to
Biodiversity