المساهمون: |
Santopuoli, Giovanni (VerfasserIn); Neroj, Boyżdar (VerfasserIn); Svetlik, Jan (VerfasserIn); Tominlson, Mark (VerfasserIn); Pohl, Vivien (VerfasserIn); Avdagić, Admir (VerfasserIn); DEL RÍO, MIREN (VerfasserIn); Zlatanov, Tzetvan (VerfasserIn); Maria, Höhn (VerfasserIn); Jamnická, Gabriela (VerfasserIn); Serengil, Yusuf (VerfasserIn); Sarginci, Murat (VerfasserIn); Brynleifsdóttir, Sigríður Júlía (VerfasserIn); Lesinki, Jerzy (VerfasserIn); Azevedo, João C. (VerfasserIn) |
مستخلص: |
Climate change impacts an increasing threat to forests and current approaches to management. In 2020, Climate-smart Forestry (CSF) definition and set of indicators was published. This study further developed this work by testing the definition and indicators through a forest manager survey across fifteen member European countries. The survey covered topic areas of demographics, climate change impacts, definition and indicators assessment, as well as knowledge and communication. Overall, forest managers considered the threat of climate change to their forests as high or critical and 62% found the CSF definition clear and concise; however, the minority suggested greater simplification or nuance |