Closer-to-Nature Forest Management

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  • Larsen, Jørgen Bo
  • Per Angelstam
  • Jürgen Bauhus
  • João Fidalgo Carvalho
  • Jurij Diaci
  • Dorota Dobrowolska
  • Anna Gazda
  • Lena Gustafsson
  • Frank Krumm
  • Thomas Knoke
  • Agata Konczal
  • Timo Kuuluvainen
  • Bill Mason
  • Renzo Motta
  • Elisabeth Pötzelsberger
  • Andreas Rigling
  • Andreas Schuck
Closer-to-Nature Forest Management is a new concept proposed in the EU Forest Strategy for 2030, which aims to improve the conservation values and climate resilience of multifunctional, managed forests in Europe. Building on the latest scientific evidence, this report attempts to define the concept based on a set of seven guiding principles. It also outlines a framework/checklist for flexible European-wide implementation of the concept.
This report analyses the current pressures on forest biodiversity as well as on the health of, and resilience in, managed forests. It examines existing nature-oriented forest management approaches in Europe and analyses their ability to support biodiversity, their stability and adaptability to uncertain future conditions. It proposes a definition, a set of guiding principles and a framework for flexible European-wide implementation of Closer-to-Nature Forest Management. Finally, it evaluates barriers and enablers for implementation and presents a list of existing networks that can be used to assist the dissemination of Closer-to-Nature Forest Management throughout Europe.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherEuropean Forest Institute
Number of pages54
ISBN (Electronic)978-952-7426-19-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
SeriesFrom Science to Policy
Volume12
ISSN2343-1229

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