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Journal of Environmental Management | 2017

Is enhanced biodiversity protection conflicting with ambitious bioenergy targets in eastern Finland

Michael den Herder; Mikko Kurttila; Pekka Leskinen; Marcus Lindner; Anniina Haatanen; Susanna Sironen; Olli Salminen; Veera Juusti; Anne Holma

The study describes how qualitative stakeholder feedback can be used in quantitative scenarios to simulate forest resource use under alternative management objectives. In earlier studies in the region of eastern Finland, stakeholders did not see a possible conflict between increased bioenergy use and nature conservation; this finding is contrary to the results of other studies. The aim of this study was to test with a quantitative modelling approach whether the stakeholder expectation holds and whether forest management in eastern Finland can simultaneously increase biomass utilization and biodiversity protection. Prior to this study, three alternative scenarios on forest resource use were created in a participatory stakeholder process, involving a broad range of stakeholders, with half of them being from research and education. In the current study, a large-scale forest resource planning model (MELA) and a sustainability impact assessment tool (ToSIA) were used to simulate the different alternative scenarios and present the results back to the stakeholders in order to evaluate them. The scenarios were evaluated by stakeholders using multi-criteria analysis. In a survey, the stakeholders indicated that biodiversity, employment, recreational value and greenhouse gas emissions were the most important indicators to them, whereas growing stock, amount of harvested roundwood, energy wood and protected forest area were considered less important. Of the created scenarios, the scenario combining bioenergy and biodiversity targets was the most preferred by the stakeholders as it performed well on those indicators that were identified by stakeholders as the most important. In this scenario, the area of protected forest and bioenergy production were increased simultaneously. With this study we offer a framework for evaluating different alternatives for future land use. The framework helps to identify key issues that are important to the stakeholders so that they can be taken into consideration in future land-use planning. In addition, the results confirm the stakeholder expectation that by protecting more forests while simultaneously increasing the mobilization of potentially available wood resources, both targets can be met without compromising too much other forest functions such as timber production and recreation.


Energies | 2012

Sustainability Impact Assessment on the Production and Use of Different Wood and Fossil Fuels Employed for Energy Production in North Karelia, Finland

Michael den Herder; Marja Kolström; Marcus Lindner; Tommi Suominen; Diana Tuomasjukka; Matias Pekkanen


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2017

Current extent and stratification of agroforestry in the European Union

Michael den Herder; Gerardo Moreno; Rosa Mosquera-Losada; J.H.N. Palma; Anna Sidiropoulou; Jose Javier Santiago Freijanes; Josep Crous-Duran; Joana Amaral Paulo; Margarida Tomé; A. Pantera; Vasilios P. Papanastasis; K. Mantzanas; Przemko Pachana; Andreas Papadopoulos; Tobias Plieninger; Paul J. Burgess


Journal of Environmental Management | 2014

Stakeholder engagement in scenario development process – Bioenergy production and biodiversity conservation in eastern Finland

Anniina Haatanen; Michael den Herder; Pekka Leskinen; Marcus Lindner; Mikko Kurttila; Olli Salminen


(2014) | 2014

Developing a forest naturalness indicator for Europe - Concept and methodology for a high nature value forest indicator

Gherardo Chirici; Dania Abdul Malak; Jeannette Eggers; Annemarie Bastrup-Birk; Michael den Herder; Marcus Lindner; Fabio Lombardi; Anna Barbati; Marco Marchetti; Catherine Zolli; Jesús San-Miguel-Ayanz; Christine Estreguil; Katarzyna Biala; Ivone Pereira Martins


Agroforestry Systems | 2018

Driving forces for agroforestry uptake in Mediterranean Europe: application of the analytic network process

Marko Lovrić; Mercedes Rois-Díaz; Michael den Herder; A. Pisanelli; Nataša Lovrić; Paul J. Burgess


Archive | 2015

Current extent and trends of agroforestry in the EU27

Michael den Herder; Gerardo Moreno; Rosa Mosquera-Losada; J.H.N. Palma; Anna Sidopoulou; Jose Javier Santiago Freijanes; Josep Crous-Duran; Joana Amaral Paulo; Margarida Tomé; A. Pantera; Vasileios Papanastasis; Konstantinos Mantzanas; Przemko Pachana; Paul J. Burgess


Archive | 2015

INFRES - Innovative and effective technology and logistics for forest residual biomass supply in the EU (311881)

Diana Tuomasjukka; Joanne Fitzgerald; Michael den Herder; Marcus Lindner; Efi Sirpa Piirainen; Johanna Routa; Metla Gustaf Egnell; Torgny Lind; Ola Lindroos


Archive | 2015

Preliminary stratification and quantification of agroforestry in Europe

Michael den Herder; Paul J. Burgess; M. R. Mosquera-Losada; Tibor Hartel; Matthew Upson; Iida Viholainen; Adolfo Rosati; Contributors Nathalie Corroyer; John E. Hermansen; Jaconette Mirck; J.H.N. Palma; A. Pantera; Vasilios P. Papanastasis; Tobias Plieninger; Andrea Vityi; Jeroen Watté


Italian Journal of Agronomy | 2016

Improving access to research outcomes for innovation in agriculture and forestry: the VALERIE project

Luca Bechini; Nicole J. J. P. Koenderink; Hein F.M. ten Berge; Wim Corre; Frits K. van Evert; Arianna Facchi; Olfa Gharsallah; Elena Górriz-Mifsud; Carlo Grignani; Michael den Herder; Yolaine Hily; Eric Justes; Aurélien Lepennetier; Barbara Moretti; Paul Newell-Price; Luca Nonini; Roberto Oberti; Sonia Ramonteu; Mercedes Rois; Frank de Ruijter; Dario Sacco; Peter M. Schuler; D.J.M. Willems; Anneke Zandstra; Jan L. Top

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Marcus Lindner

European Forest Institute

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Johanna Routa

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Mikko Kurttila

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Olli Salminen

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Pekka Leskinen

Finnish Environment Institute

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Przemko Pachana

European Forest Institute

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