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Evaluating a hierarchical approach to landscape level harvest scheduling
2018
Forest planning at the landscape level has the potential to become a large intractable problem. In Finland, Metsähallitus (the state enterprise that manages federally owned land) creates strategic plans to determine the appropriate harvest level. While these plans are feasible, they are not implementable in practice as the harvests are scattered temporally and spatially. Requiring that harvests be organized both temporally and spatially for practical implementation can result in an intractable problem. Through a hierarchical approach, the problem can be organized into steps in which the intractable problem is broken down into smaller easily solvable parts. As an approximation technique, the…
Monen äänen maisema : kokemuksellinen tieto maisemapolitiikassa
2023
Raportti käsittelee maisemaosallisuuden toteutumista kansallisissa ohjelmissa ja strategioissa sekä havainnollistaa ajankohtaista keskustelua kokemuksellisesta tiedosta neljän tapausesimerkin avulla. Selvitys nostaa esille neljä ajankohtaista kehittämiskohdetta Euroopan neuvoston maisemayleissopimuksen (Council of Europe Landscape Convention, CoELC) edistämiseksi ja samalla maisemademokratian ja kansalaisten osallistumisen turvaamiseksi: 1) Maisemakäsityksen ja maisematiedon laajentaminen ja kohdentaminen siten, että kokemuksellinen tieto integroituu ja käsitteellistyy ympäristösuunnittelun prosesseissa ja eri tietoarkkitehtuureissa, 2) arvoja törmäyttävien, kokemuksellista tietoa esille tu…
Management diversification increases habitat availability for multiple biodiversity indicator species in production forests
2022
Context Forest biodiversity is closely linked to habitat heterogeneity, while forestry actions often cause habitat homogenization. Alternative approaches to even-aged management were developed to restore habitat heterogeneity at the stand level, but how their application could promote habitat diversity at landscape scale remains uncertain. Objectives We tested the potential benefit of diversifying management regimes to increase landscape-level heterogeneity. We hypothesize that different styles of forest management would create a diverse mosaic of forest habitats that would in turn benefit species with various habitat requirements. Methods Forest stands were simulated under business-as-usua…