[HTML][HTML] Communication campaigns to engage (non-traditional) forest owners: A European perspective

J Wilkes-Allemann, P Deuffic, R Jandl, K Westin… - Forest Policy and …, 2021 - Elsevier
In Europe, private forest owners play an important role in achieving sustainability goals,
such as those set by the European Green Deal. Efficient communication and coordination …

Professional judgment in non-industrial private forestry: Forester attitudes and social norms influencing biodiversity conservation

E Primmer, H Karppinen - Forest Policy and Economics, 2010 - Elsevier
The integration of conservation into management of non-industrial private forests rests with
professional foresters. This paper empirically examines the intentions of foresters to …

Analysis of institutional adaptation: integration of biodiversity conservation into forestry

E Primmer - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2011 - Elsevier
Integrating biodiversity conservation into forest management requires changes in the
practices of those public and private actors that have implementing responsibilities and …

Symbolic meanings of wildland fire: A study of residents in the US Inland Northwest

TB Paveglio, MS Carroll, J Absher… - Society and Natural …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
This study uses symbolic interactionism as a basis for understanding the salience and
fundamental meanings of wildland fire to wildland–urban interface (WUI) residents. It …

How (un) certain is the future in forestry? A comparative assessment of uncertainty in the forest and agricultural sector

MA Hoogstra, H Schanz - Forest Science, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Several authors have stated that, because of the long time horizons underlying forestry
processes, the forest sector encounters far more uncertainty than is experienced by any …

[PDF][PDF] Reforestation in Central Europe: lessons from multi-disciplinary field experiments

P Brang, W Schönenberger, A Fischer - Forest, Snow and Landscape …, 2004 - academia.edu
The aim of this paper is to present some lessons from multi-disciplinary, large-scale and
long-term field experiments on reforestation conducted in Central Europe. The first …

Memes as socio-narrative representations of COVID-19. Themes, protagonists, and narratives of the pandemic memes in Italy

E Risi, R Pronzato, G Di Fraia - Mediascapes journal, 2022 - apeiron.iulm.it
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, memes appeared as one of the cultural
artefacts through which people could represent, and ironize on, the consequences of the …

The political practice of mountain forest restoration—comparing restoration concepts in four European countries

G Weiss - Forest Ecology and Management, 2004 - Elsevier
This paper compares the Alpine countries of Switzerland, Bavaria (Germany), Austria and
Slovenia, and investigates how institutions influence the development and application of …

Everyday life in transition: Biographical research and sustainability

M Jäger-Erben - Methods of sustainability research in the social …, 2013 - books.google.com
Everyday consumption patterns are widely seen as a key issue in social-scientific
sustainability research (eg WBCSD, 2008). What we eat and buy, how we heat our homes …

Complexity of forest management: Exploring perceptions of Dutch forest managers

JO De Bruin, MA Hoogstra-Klein, GMJ Mohren… - Forests, 2015 - mdpi.com
Challenges of contemporary forest management are frequently referred to as complex. This
article empirically studies complexity in forest management decision-making. In contrast to …