2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2009.09.032
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A concept in adaptive ecosystem management—An engineering perspective

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“…Moreover, a more systemic perspective is a first step to avoid externalities of adaptation measures that increase a system's vulnerability (Turner et al 2010, Adger et al 2007). This implies that although local site conditions determine adaptation measures, adaptation has to occur at the landscape level and in an integrated manner (Heinimann 2010). Such an approach to climate change adaptation has strong linkages with sustainable development.…”
Section: Nature Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a more systemic perspective is a first step to avoid externalities of adaptation measures that increase a system's vulnerability (Turner et al 2010, Adger et al 2007). This implies that although local site conditions determine adaptation measures, adaptation has to occur at the landscape level and in an integrated manner (Heinimann 2010). Such an approach to climate change adaptation has strong linkages with sustainable development.…”
Section: Nature Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, are being incremented management practices oriented to ecosystems (Heinimann, 2010), considering features such as wildlife, water, soil, landscape, etc. (Martins et al, 2005;Marques et al, 2011).…”
Section: Forest-based Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest level is on a regional or, in some cases, national scale. In this type of works planning is strategic and establishes the guidelines (Anderson et al 2005;Ascough, 2008;Carlsson et al 1998;Crookston and Dixon, 2005;Heinimann, 2010;Kurz, 2009;Mathews,1999;Mowrer, 2000, Potter, 2000Maitner et al 2005;Reynolds, 2005;Thompson et al 2007). These works have been developed mainly in the USA and in different regions in Scandinavia.…”
Section: Development and Current Situation Of Forest Dssmentioning
confidence: 99%