Making Forest Values Work: Enhancing Multi-Dimensional Perspectives towards Sustainable Forest Management

2016
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Blagojević, DoniMartire, Salvatore

Hendrickson, Cary Yungmee
Hanzu, Mihail
Galante, Michael Victor
Kahkonen, Tanja

Pollumae, Priit
Fontana, Veronika

Radtke, Anna
Stojanovski, Vladimir

Nedeljković, Jelena

Poduška, Zoran

Stojković, Dragana
Sanches-Pereira, Alessandro

Schubert, Florian
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Background and Purpose: Sustainability, sustainable development and sustainable forest management are terms that are commonly, and interchangeably used in the forest industry, however their meaning take on different connotations, relative to varying subject matter. The aim of this paper is to look at these terms in a more comprehensive way, relative to the current ideology of sustainability in forestry. Materials and Methods: This paper applies a literature review of the concepts of: i) sustainable development; ii) sustainable forest management; and iii) economic and non- economic valuation. The concepts are viewed through a historical dimension of shifting paradigms, originating from production-to service-based forestry. Values are discussed through a review of general value theory and spatial, cultural and temporal differences in valuation. Along the evolution of these concepts, we discuss their applicability as frameworks to develop operational guidelines for forest management, rela...tive to the multi-functionality of forests. Results and Conclusions: Potential discrepancies between the conceptual origins of sustainable development and sustainable forest management are highlighted, relative to how they have been interpreted and diffused as new perceptions on forest value for the human society. We infer the current paradigm may not reflect the various dimensions adequately as its implementation is likely to be more related to the distribution of power between stakeholders, rather than the value stakeholders' place on the various forest attributes.
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value theory / sustainable forest management / sustainability / governance / forest / forest policy / ecosystems multi-dimensionalitySource:
SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry, 2016, 7, 1, 1-8Funding / projects:
- EU through the Marie Curie Initial Training Networks (ITN) action CASTLE [316020]
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Blagojević, Doni AU - Martire, Salvatore AU - Hendrickson, Cary Yungmee AU - Hanzu, Mihail AU - Galante, Michael Victor AU - Kahkonen, Tanja AU - Pollumae, Priit AU - Fontana, Veronika AU - Radtke, Anna AU - Stojanovski, Vladimir AU - Nedeljković, Jelena AU - Poduška, Zoran AU - Stojković, Dragana AU - Sanches-Pereira, Alessandro AU - Schubert, Florian PY - 2016 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/744 AB - Background and Purpose: Sustainability, sustainable development and sustainable forest management are terms that are commonly, and interchangeably used in the forest industry, however their meaning take on different connotations, relative to varying subject matter. The aim of this paper is to look at these terms in a more comprehensive way, relative to the current ideology of sustainability in forestry. Materials and Methods: This paper applies a literature review of the concepts of: i) sustainable development; ii) sustainable forest management; and iii) economic and non- economic valuation. The concepts are viewed through a historical dimension of shifting paradigms, originating from production-to service-based forestry. Values are discussed through a review of general value theory and spatial, cultural and temporal differences in valuation. Along the evolution of these concepts, we discuss their applicability as frameworks to develop operational guidelines for forest management, relative to the multi-functionality of forests. Results and Conclusions: Potential discrepancies between the conceptual origins of sustainable development and sustainable forest management are highlighted, relative to how they have been interpreted and diffused as new perceptions on forest value for the human society. We infer the current paradigm may not reflect the various dimensions adequately as its implementation is likely to be more related to the distribution of power between stakeholders, rather than the value stakeholders' place on the various forest attributes. T2 - SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry T1 - Making Forest Values Work: Enhancing Multi-Dimensional Perspectives towards Sustainable Forest Management EP - 8 IS - 1 SP - 1 VL - 7 DO - 10.15177/seefor.16-01 UR - conv_1284 ER -
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Blagojević, D., Martire, S., Hendrickson, C. Y., Hanzu, M., Galante, M. V., Kahkonen, T., Pollumae, P., Fontana, V., Radtke, A., Stojanovski, V., Nedeljković, J., Poduška, Z., Stojković, D., Sanches-Pereira, A.,& Schubert, F.. (2016). Making Forest Values Work: Enhancing Multi-Dimensional Perspectives towards Sustainable Forest Management. in SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry, 7(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.15177/seefor.16-01 conv_1284
Blagojević D, Martire S, Hendrickson CY, Hanzu M, Galante MV, Kahkonen T, Pollumae P, Fontana V, Radtke A, Stojanovski V, Nedeljković J, Poduška Z, Stojković D, Sanches-Pereira A, Schubert F. Making Forest Values Work: Enhancing Multi-Dimensional Perspectives towards Sustainable Forest Management. in SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry. 2016;7(1):1-8. doi:10.15177/seefor.16-01 conv_1284 .
Blagojević, Doni, Martire, Salvatore, Hendrickson, Cary Yungmee, Hanzu, Mihail, Galante, Michael Victor, Kahkonen, Tanja, Pollumae, Priit, Fontana, Veronika, Radtke, Anna, Stojanovski, Vladimir, Nedeljković, Jelena, Poduška, Zoran, Stojković, Dragana, Sanches-Pereira, Alessandro, Schubert, Florian, "Making Forest Values Work: Enhancing Multi-Dimensional Perspectives towards Sustainable Forest Management" in SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry, 7, no. 1 (2016):1-8, https://doi.org/10.15177/seefor.16-01 ., conv_1284 .
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