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Water, Forests, People: The Swedish Experience in Building Resilient Landscapes

A growing world population and rapid expansion of cities increase the pressure on basic resources such as water, food and energy. To safeguard the provision of these resources, restoration and sustainable management of landscapes is pivotal, including sustainable forest and water management. Sustain...

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Autores principales: Eriksson, Mats, Samuelson, Lotta, Jägrud, Linnéa, Mattsson, Eskil, Celander, Thorsten, Malmer, Anders, Bengtsson, Klas, Johansson, Olof, Schaaf, Nicolai, Svending, Ola, Tengberg, Anna
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Publicado: Springer US 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5999132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29785612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-018-1066-x
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author Eriksson, Mats
Samuelson, Lotta
Jägrud, Linnéa
Mattsson, Eskil
Celander, Thorsten
Malmer, Anders
Bengtsson, Klas
Johansson, Olof
Schaaf, Nicolai
Svending, Ola
Tengberg, Anna
author_facet Eriksson, Mats
Samuelson, Lotta
Jägrud, Linnéa
Mattsson, Eskil
Celander, Thorsten
Malmer, Anders
Bengtsson, Klas
Johansson, Olof
Schaaf, Nicolai
Svending, Ola
Tengberg, Anna
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description A growing world population and rapid expansion of cities increase the pressure on basic resources such as water, food and energy. To safeguard the provision of these resources, restoration and sustainable management of landscapes is pivotal, including sustainable forest and water management. Sustainable forest management includes forest conservation, restoration, forestry and agroforestry practices. Interlinkages between forests and water are fundamental to moderate water budgets, stabilize runoff, reduce erosion and improve biodiversity and water quality. Sweden has gained substantial experience in sustainable forest management in the past century. Through significant restoration efforts, a largely depleted Swedish forest has transformed into a well-managed production forest within a century, leading to sustainable economic growth through the provision of forest products. More recently, ecosystem services are also included in management decisions. Such a transformation depends on broad stakeholder dialog, combined with an enabling institutional and policy environment. Based on seminars and workshops with a wide range of key stakeholders managing Sweden’s forests and waters, this article draws lessons from the history of forest management in Sweden. These lessons are particularly relevant for countries in the Global South that currently experience similar challenges in forest and landscape management. The authors argue that an integrated landscape approach involving a broad array of sectors and stakeholders is needed to achieve sustainable forest and water management. Sustainable landscape management—integrating water, agriculture and forests—is imperative to achieving resilient socio-economic systems and landscapes.
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spelling pubmed-59991322018-06-28 Water, Forests, People: The Swedish Experience in Building Resilient Landscapes Eriksson, Mats Samuelson, Lotta Jägrud, Linnéa Mattsson, Eskil Celander, Thorsten Malmer, Anders Bengtsson, Klas Johansson, Olof Schaaf, Nicolai Svending, Ola Tengberg, Anna Environ Manage Article A growing world population and rapid expansion of cities increase the pressure on basic resources such as water, food and energy. To safeguard the provision of these resources, restoration and sustainable management of landscapes is pivotal, including sustainable forest and water management. Sustainable forest management includes forest conservation, restoration, forestry and agroforestry practices. Interlinkages between forests and water are fundamental to moderate water budgets, stabilize runoff, reduce erosion and improve biodiversity and water quality. Sweden has gained substantial experience in sustainable forest management in the past century. Through significant restoration efforts, a largely depleted Swedish forest has transformed into a well-managed production forest within a century, leading to sustainable economic growth through the provision of forest products. More recently, ecosystem services are also included in management decisions. Such a transformation depends on broad stakeholder dialog, combined with an enabling institutional and policy environment. Based on seminars and workshops with a wide range of key stakeholders managing Sweden’s forests and waters, this article draws lessons from the history of forest management in Sweden. These lessons are particularly relevant for countries in the Global South that currently experience similar challenges in forest and landscape management. The authors argue that an integrated landscape approach involving a broad array of sectors and stakeholders is needed to achieve sustainable forest and water management. Sustainable landscape management—integrating water, agriculture and forests—is imperative to achieving resilient socio-economic systems and landscapes. Springer US 2018-05-21 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5999132/ /pubmed/29785612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-018-1066-x Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, duplication, adaptation, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Samuelson, Lotta
Jägrud, Linnéa
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Celander, Thorsten
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Johansson, Olof
Schaaf, Nicolai
Svending, Ola
Tengberg, Anna
Water, Forests, People: The Swedish Experience in Building Resilient Landscapes
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