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Assessing Bioenergy Harvest Risks: Geospatially Explicit Tools for Maintaining Soil Productivity in Western US Forests

LandLibrary Resource
Peer-reviewed publication
Dezembro, 2010
Global

Biomass harvesting for energy production and forest health can impact the soil resource by altering inherent chemical, physical and biological properties. These impacts raise concern about damaging sensitive forest soils, even with the prospect of maintaining vigorous forest growth through biomass harvesting operations.

An Ecosystem Approach to Recreation Location Quotients

LandLibrary Resource
Peer-reviewed publication
Dezembro, 2010
Global

Despite the widespread agreement on the importance of preserving ecological integrity in conservation and outdoor recreation decision-making processes, traditional metrics analyzing the supply of and demand for conservation and recreation resources have focused on geographical and population-centric units of measurement rather than ecological ones.

Governing Competing Demands for Forest Resources in Sweden

LandLibrary Resource
Peer-reviewed publication
Dezembro, 2010
Sweden

Changing and competing land use, where we make use of a growing share of resources, potentially undermines the capacity of forests to provide multiple functions such as timber, biodiversity, recreation and pasture lands. The governance challenge is thus to manage trade-offs between human needs and, at the same time, maintain the capacities of forests to provide us with these needs.