Implications of agricultural transitions and urbanization for ecosystem services

GS Cumming, A Buerkert, EM Hoffmann, E Schlecht… - Nature, 2014 - nature.com
Historically, farmers and hunter-gatherers relied directly on ecosystem services, which they
both exploited and enjoyed. Urban populations still rely on ecosystems, but prioritize non …

Keeping pace with forestry: Multi-scale conservation in a changing production forest matrix

A Felton, T Löfroth, P Angelstam, L Gustafsson… - Ambio, 2020 - Springer
The multi-scale approach to conserving forest biodiversity has been used in Sweden since
the 1980s, a period defined by increased reserve area and conservation actions within …

Mitigating forest biodiversity and ecosystem service losses in the era of bio-based economy

K Eyvindson, A Repo, M Mönkkönen - Forest Policy and Economics, 2018 - Elsevier
Forests play a crucial role in the transition towards a bioeconomy by providing biomass to
substitute for fossil-based materials and energy. However, a policy-policy conflict exists …

Solving problems in social–ecological systems: Definition, practice and barriers of transdisciplinary research

P Angelstam, K Andersson, M Annerstedt, R Axelsson… - Ambio, 2013 - Springer
Translating policies about sustainable development as a social process and sustainability
outcomes into the real world of social–ecological systems involves several challenges …

[HTML][HTML] Sweden does not meet agreed national and international forest biodiversity targets: A call for adaptive landscape planning

P Angelstam, M Manton, M Green, BG Jonsson… - Landscape and Urban …, 2020 - Elsevier
Loss of forest naturalness challenges the maintenance of green infrastructure (GI) for
biodiversity conservation and delivery of diverse ecosystem services. Using the Convention …

Towards sustainable forest management in the European Union through polycentric forest governance and an integrated landscape approach

M Lazdinis, P Angelstam, H Pülzl - Landscape Ecology, 2019 - Springer
Context Achieving sustainable development as an inclusive societal process, and securing
sustainability and resilience of human societies as well as the natural environment are …

Measurement, collaborative learning and research for sustainable use of ecosystem services: Landscape concepts and Europe as laboratory

P Angelstam, M Grodzynskyi, K Andersson, R Axelsson… - Ambio, 2013 - Springer
Policies at multiple levels pronounce the need to encompass both social and ecological
systems in governance and management of natural capital in terms of resources and …

Sustainable development and sustainability: Landscape approach as a practical interpretation of principles and implementation concepts

R Axelsson, P Angelstam, M Elbakidze… - Journal of Landscape …, 2011 - sciendo.com
The situation for governors and managers of natural resources has increased in complexity.
Previously it was enough to sustain the yields of wood, food and energy. Today …

[HTML][HTML] Increase in dead wood, large living trees and tree diversity, yet decrease in understory vegetation cover: The effect of three decades of biodiversity-oriented …

J Kyaschenko, J Strengbom, A Felton, T Aakala… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
In Sweden, the majority of forest area has been altered by industrial forestry over the
decades. Almost 30 years ago, a shift towards biodiversity-oriented forest management …

Frontiers of protected areas versus forest exploitation: Assessing habitat network functionality in 16 case study regions globally

P Angelstam, AC Albulescu, ODF Andrianambinina… - Ambio, 2021 - Springer
Exploitation of natural forests forms expanding frontiers. Simultaneously, protected area
frontiers aim at maintaining functional habitat networks. To assess net effects of these …