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A social-ecological approach to local forest conflict analysis and shaping

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Forest Policy and Economics 172 (2025) 103408.

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DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103408

ISBN/ISSN: 1872-7050

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Brietzke, Anna, Engelbert Schramm, Katharina Heß, Diana Hummel, Michael Kreß-Ludwig, Deike Lüdtke (2025): A social-ecological approach to local forest conflict analysis and shaping. Forest Policy and Economics 172, 103408. DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103408

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Conflicts over the forest of the future
Biodiversity Climate Adaptation Knowledge and Participation

Conflicts over the forest of the future

Forest conversion to mixed forest is intended to ensure the sustainability of forests threatened by climate change. Conflicts over their use are dealt with and negotiated in the “Forest of the Future” project through dialog formats such as round tables. 

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Biodiversity and People

Biodiversity is indispensable for mankind. The rapid loss of biodiversity is destabilizing ecosystems worldwide and is leading to a biodiversity crisis that poses a threat to our livelihoods just as severe as the climate crisis.

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