Bark beetle outbreaks in Europe: state of knowledge and ways forward for management
Abstract Purpose of Review Outbreaks of tree-killing bark beetles have reached
unprecedented levels in conifer forests in the northern hemisphere and are expected to …
unprecedented levels in conifer forests in the northern hemisphere and are expected to …
Devastating outbreak of bark beetles in the Czech Republic: Drivers, impacts, and management implications
Outbreaks of tree-killing insects are intensifying globally, affecting economies, human well-
being, and driving ecosystem transitions. The Czech Republic has recently become …
being, and driving ecosystem transitions. The Czech Republic has recently become …
Labor out-migration and agricultural change in rural China: A systematic review and meta-analysis
The relationships between migration and agriculture represent a key aspect of rural
restructuring in China and many other develo** countries. Previous research largely …
restructuring in China and many other develo** countries. Previous research largely …
[BUKU][B] Living with bark beetles: impacts, outlook and management options
Executive summary Europe's forests have provided human societies with essential
ecosystem services and great economic values for centuries. Some of these values are now …
ecosystem services and great economic values for centuries. Some of these values are now …
Participation in devolved commons management: Multiscale socioeconomic factors related to individuals' participation in community-based management of marine …
Management of common-pool natural resources is commonly implemented under
institutional models promoting devolved decision-making, such as co-management and …
institutional models promoting devolved decision-making, such as co-management and …
Determinants of the process and outcomes of household participation in collaborative forest management in Ghana: A quantitative test of a community resilience …
K Akamani, TE Hall - Journal of environmental management, 2015 - Elsevier
This study tested a proposed community resilience model by investigating the role of
institutions, capital assets, community and socio-demographic variables as determinants of …
institutions, capital assets, community and socio-demographic variables as determinants of …
Barriers to collaborative forest management and implications for building the resilience of forest-dependent communities in the Ashanti region of Ghana
K Akamani, PI Wilson, TE Hall - Journal of environmental management, 2015 - Elsevier
Community resilience, the capacity of a community to adapt to change in ways that result in
positive impacts on its well-being, is increasingly used as a framework for understanding …
positive impacts on its well-being, is increasingly used as a framework for understanding …
Public trust and knowledge in the context of emerging climate-adaptive forestry policies
Effective governance of public forests depends, in part, on public support for changes in
forest management, particularly those responding to changes in socio-ecological conditions …
forest management, particularly those responding to changes in socio-ecological conditions …
How natural disturbance triggers political conflict: bark beetles and the meaning of landscape in the Bavarian Forest
M Müller - Global Environmental Change, 2011 - Elsevier
The incidence of natural disturbance in forests is increasing globally as a consequence of
global warming. The concomitant large-scale transformation of landscapes can have …
global warming. The concomitant large-scale transformation of landscapes can have …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring how community context informs variations in local perceptions of forest disturbance and land management in Colorado over time
Place-based socio-economic and biophysical context has been viewed as an essential
driver in sha** perceptions of forest risks and land management. Growing evidence of the …
driver in sha** perceptions of forest risks and land management. Growing evidence of the …