Sustainable landscape management in the vilhelmina model forest, Sweden

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The aim of this paper is to outline current foundations for sustainable landscape management in the Vilhelmina Model Forest, northwest Sweden. A case study revealed that the remaining patches of undisturbed or less disturbed boreal forest ecosystems comprise multiple values and, thus, constitute the basis for landscape planning. By identifying these patches, it is also possible to construct a spatial planning infrastructure for implementing sustainable management and land use. A more comprehensive toolbox needs to be developed, however, including monitoring and inventory schemes for relevant biophysical and socio-economic data, better temporal resolution for cause and effect analyses, and functioning scale-flexible planning and governance instruments.

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Svensson, J., Sandstrom, P., Sandstrom, C., Jougda, L., & Baer, K. (2012). Sustainable landscape management in the vilhelmina model forest, Sweden. Forestry Chronicle, 88(3), 291–297. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc2012-056

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