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Väli Ülo Mirski Paweł Sein Gunnar Abel Urmas Tõnisalu Grete Sellis Urmas 《Landscape Ecology》2020,35(7):1667-1681
Landscape Ecology - Biodiversity is closely related to landscape heterogeneity, but both are difficult to evaluate directly. Apex predators, such as raptors, are potential surrogate indicators of... 相似文献
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Identifying, managing and monitoring conflicts between forest biodiversity conservation and other human interests in Europe 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
Jari Niemel Juliette Young Didier Alard Miren Askasibar Klaus Henle Richard Johnson Mikko Kurttila Tor-Bjrn Larsson Simone Matouch Peter Nowicki Rosa Paiva Luigi Portoghesi Ren Smulders Alan Stevenson Urmas Tartes Allan Watt 《Forest Policy and Economics》2005,7(6):877-890
In this paper, circumstances where various human activities and interests clash with the conservation of forest biodiversity are examined, with particular focus on the drivers behind the conflicts. After identifying past and current human-related threats potentially leading to conflicts in forests, the paper will focus on conflict management and monitoring, with an emphasis on inclusionary stakeholder networks and a range of approaches towards sustainable land use. Three dimensions of conflicts are examined: substance (‘how things are’), procedure (‘how things are done’), and relationships (‘how people behave’). These relations will relate to three conflict management approaches: (1) technical, which may contribute to reduce or solve the conflict acting on the ‘substance’ dimension, (2) political, which may influence the ‘procedure’ dimension of the conflict establishing principles or rules, and (3) cultural, which may affect the ‘relationship’ dimension of the conflict. Finally, a general model of adaptive conflict management emphasising communication among the parties and a participatory approach that involves monitoring of the conflict resolution outcomes is proposed. The recognition that strong perceptions among stakeholders have the potential to aggravate conflicts is central to the concept of a inclusionary conflict management framework, improved communication between all stakeholders, and better awareness of the context of the conflicts is emphasised. 相似文献
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