Keskitalo, Carina
- Department of Forest Resource Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Keskitalo, ECH
It is only relatively recently that national adaptation strategies have begun to develop measures by which forestry can adapt to climate change; often those measures opt to use a relatively general strategy for coping under conditions of disturbance. Particularly in states using intensive forest management, such as Sweden, this approach marks a departure from current strategies for achieving maximum yield. In other countries, however, where the economic output from forestry is less significant and interests such as biodiversity, local use and tourism, may figure more prominently, the conditions for developing risk-based forest management may be more manifest. This study reviews literature on adaptations in forest management, and analyzes country reports submitted as part of an EU27 project. The study concludes that the diverse prerequisites and policies of states have seldom been reflected in the design of adaptation management actions to date
forest governance; forest management; climate change; adaptation; EU
Forests
2011, Volume: 2, number: 1, pages: 415-430
SLU Future Forests
SDG13 Climate action
Forest Science
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/f2010415
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/33443