Better forest policies and management for sustainability transformations : How can expectations for forests be met?

JYU Reports Pub Date : 2022-09-22 DOI:10.17011/jyu-83309
Clara Antón Fernández, C. Blattert, D. Burgas, K. Eyvindson, F. Di Fulvio, N. Forsell, M. Hartikainen, Julian Klein, J. Lukkarinen, M. Mönkkönen, S. Pitzén, E. Primmer, Tord Snäll, A. Toraño-Caicoya, M. Vergarechea, K. Øistad
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Nowadays we recognize that forests have a critical role in balancing our environment. Halting biodiversity loss, regulating climate, sequestering and storing carbon, and improving resilience against droughts, storms, pest outbreaks and other risks are among key ecosystem services. At the same time, forests provide a wide variety of products for the bio-based economy and for replacing fossil resources. Forests help regulate water and provide recreation. These multiple ecosystem services are discussed in several policies and strategies, with some defining specific targets. However, said policies rarely address the conflicts and links between these multiple demands. Rather, policies often primarily focus on prominent ecosystem services and are designed from specific interests, creating policy incoherence that renders policy targets unfeasible and even threatens sustainability of forest ecosystems.
改善森林政策和管理以促进可持续性转型:如何实现对森林的期望?
如今,我们认识到森林在平衡环境方面起着至关重要的作用。阻止生物多样性丧失、调节气候、隔离和储存碳以及提高抵御干旱、风暴、虫害爆发和其他风险的能力是关键的生态系统服务。与此同时,森林为生物经济和替代化石资源提供了各种各样的产品。森林有助于调节水和提供娱乐。这些多种生态系统服务在若干政策和战略中进行了讨论,其中一些定义了具体目标。然而,上述政策很少解决这些多重需求之间的冲突和联系。相反,政策往往主要侧重于突出的生态系统服务,并从具体利益出发,造成政策不连贯,使政策目标不可行,甚至威胁到森林生态系统的可持续性。
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