Forests deliver multiple ecosystem services to society. Management of forests must be able to deal with trade-offs when the delivery of different ecosystem services comes in conflict with each other. The research program Future Forests (http://www.futureforests.se) attempts to form a scientific basis for managing such trade-offs between conflicting interests in northern boreal forests. Some key characteristics of the research program are interdisciplinary and participatory research and a clear communication agenda for stakeholders. This paper gives a brief overview of the underlying ideas behind the program, and an introduction to the papers published in this Special Issue. © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Nordin, A., Larsson, S., Moen, J., & Linder, S. (2011). Science for trade-offs between conflicting interests in future forests. Forests, 2(3), 631–636. https://doi.org/10.3390/f2030631
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