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  • On the Interplay of Ownership Patterns, Biodiversity, and Conservation in Past and Present Temperate Forest Landscapes of Europe and North America
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  1. Mölder, Andreas |
  2. Tiebel, Malin |
  3. Plieninger, Tobias |
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2021-11-29
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  • 7(4):195-213
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-021-00143-w |
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  • PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Ownership patterns and the associated management characteristics are related to forest structures, biodiversity patterns, and their conservation worldwide. A literature review on this topic is missing so far. We fill this gap with an emphasis on the temperate forests of Europe and North America. Mixed-ownership landscapes are the special focus of the analysis. In a first step, historical effects of ownership patterns on forest structure and biodiversity are elucidated. Second, connections between present-time forest ownership patterns and both forest structural and biodiversity patterns are analyzed. Finally, implications for integrative conservation management are evaluated with a special focus on mixed-ownership forest landscapes. RECENT FINDINGS: Close linkages between ownership type-specific forest management and particular forest structural and biodiversity patterns are identified for past and current forest landscapes. Both in Europe and North America, publicly and privately owned forests show comparable lines of historical development but with a time shift. Forest reserves and ancient woodland with long ecological continuity appear to be mainly connected with public ownership. A high diversity of management approaches and cultural landscape habitats is characteristic of non-industrial small private forests. In mixed-ownership landscapes, a more diverse mosaic of habitats has developed than in mono-ownership landscapes. We conclude that cross-boundary ecosystem management is crucial for effective conservation in present-day mixed-ownership landscapes. Integrative forest management that considers biodiversity and social-ecological aspects across ownerships is indispensable. We present a framework of implications for conservation management in mixed-ownership forest landscapes that build on each other and may enhance cross-boundary ecosystem management.
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lokal Ecological continuity
lokal Mixed-ownership landscapes
lokal Topical Collection on Forest Management
lokal Conservation planning
lokal Historical ecology
lokal Social-ecological systems
lokal Forest Management (H Vacik, Section Editor)
lokal Forest management
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  1. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2842-8044|https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3149-2082|https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1478-2587
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