2020
DOI: 10.3390/land9050144
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Landscape Approach towards Integrated Conservation and Use of Primeval Forests: The Transboundary Kovda River Catchment in Russia and Finland

Abstract: Regional clear-felling of naturally dynamic boreal forests has left remote forest landscapes in northern Europe with challenges regarding rural development based on wood mining. However, biodiversity conservation with higher levels of ambition than what is possible in regions with a long forest history, and cultural heritage, offer opportunities for developing new value chains that support rural development. We explored the opportunities for pro-active integrated spatial planning based on: (i) landscap… Show more

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“…Differences in annual forest canopy loss rate between each regional and their respective hotspot landscape indicate higher or lower than average forest management intensities. Nevertheless, forest canopy loss rates mirror trends and differences in forest management intensity (Angelstam et al 2017a(Angelstam et al , 2020bJonsson et al 2019).…”
Section: Current Forest Management Intensitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Differences in annual forest canopy loss rate between each regional and their respective hotspot landscape indicate higher or lower than average forest management intensities. Nevertheless, forest canopy loss rates mirror trends and differences in forest management intensity (Angelstam et al 2017a(Angelstam et al , 2020bJonsson et al 2019).…”
Section: Current Forest Management Intensitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study thus highlights that there are many types of land covers that need to be considered in GI planning and maintenance, and that these relate to several different contexts for GI maintenance on the European continent. Pan-European regions thus range from the last large intact forest landscapes (Potapov et al 2017) in northern Fennoscandia (Jonsson et al 2019) and NW Russia (Angelstam et al 2020b) to severely fragmented forests in Western Europe and the Mediterranean. They also range from traditional multi-functional rural cultural landscapes in the European continent's economic peripheries (Butlin and Dodgshon 1998) to intensively managed ones with a mono-culture approach (EEA 2006).…”
Section: Both Natural Forest and Cultural Landscapes Form Important Gismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Westbrook and Noble [41] called for strategic planning to assess and manage the impacts on wetlands by adopting an approach that integrates science and land use planning to provide clear directions for implementing policy and land use plans on-the-ground. A foundation of conservation planning is integrated assessment, and communication about the states and trends of different dimensions of peatlands [42,43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%