Evidence-based forestry (Näyttö)
Main funder
Funder's project number: 2018070301
Funds granted by main funder (€)
- 60 000,00
Funding program
Project timetable
Project start date: 01/10/2018
Project end date: 31/12/2019
Summary
The aim of Evidence-based Forestry is to reassert the basic information of the use and management of forests within forest owners, forest managers and other quarters interested in forest. The project promotes objectivity in evaluation of sustainability of forestry and highlights communication as a trailblazer in Finnish evidence-based forest management actions.
The aims of the project are:
1. Synthesize the current knowledge of the impacts of forest management and use on biodiversity.
2. Analyze the impacts of management and restoration using meta-analysis tools to study the factors impacting efficiency of management in larger ensembles (landscape level) instead of individual studies.
3. Reveal knowledge gaps to be targeted in further studies.
4. Create common, fact-based basis between stakeholders allowing discussions of sustainability and acceptability of forest-based business.
The aims of the project are:
1. Synthesize the current knowledge of the impacts of forest management and use on biodiversity.
2. Analyze the impacts of management and restoration using meta-analysis tools to study the factors impacting efficiency of management in larger ensembles (landscape level) instead of individual studies.
3. Reveal knowledge gaps to be targeted in further studies.
4. Create common, fact-based basis between stakeholders allowing discussions of sustainability and acceptability of forest-based business.
Principal Investigator
Other persons related to this project (JYU)
Primary responsible unit
Related publications and other outputs
- Are small protected habitat patches within boreal production forests effective in conserving species richness, abundance and community composition? : a systematic review (2021) Häkkilä, Matti; et al.; A2; OA
- What are the effects of even-aged and uneven-aged forest management on boreal forest biodiversity in Fennoscandia and European Russia? A systematic review (2021) Savilaakso, Sini; et al.; A2; OA
- Do small protected habitat patches within boreal production forests provide value for biodiversity conservation? : A systematic review protocol (2019) Häkkilä, Matti; et al.; A1; OA