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Aineistot 331-340 / 1079
Changing forest stakeholders’ perception of ecosystem services with linguistic nudging
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Forest owners and professionals are key in facilitating transition to sustainable forest management as they can influence the processes of future forest practices and use. Recently, an emerging literature has examined the ...
Natural disturbance regime as the basis of forest conservation and ecosystem management
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Forest disturbance regime, i.e. the spatio-temporal occurrence pattern of varied disturbances in a given area, is a key factor shaping forest ecosystem structure, species assemblages and processes. Over the past decades, ...
Landscape simplification weakens the association between terrestrial producer and consumer diversity in Europe
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Land-use change is one of the primary drivers of species loss (1), yet little is known about its effect on other components of biodiversity that may be at risk (2). Here, we ask whether, and to what extent, landscape ...
What does the science say? The diversity of methods to synthesize knowledge
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Effective, unbiased and transparent methods of knowledge synthesis are a crucial element of science-policy-society interactions. A vast and rapidly expanding body of knowledge is relevant to many policy decisions. This ...
Where is Road Ecology going?
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
The building of new roads is a recognized agent of landscape transformation with several conservation implications for almost all species worldwide, threatening them with a huge variety of impacts (including some little ...
Tacit tonality - Implicit learning of context-free harmonic structure
(2009)
Musical knowledge, like native language knowledge, is largely implicit, being represented without awareness of its complex structures and incidentally acquired through interaction with a large number of samples. Two ...
Europe's Nature Conservation Policy: how did we get there?
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Biodiversity loss is caused by both local and higher-level environmental and governance trends, hence the response mechanisms for the conservation of biodiversity should also be of a multi-level nature. The European Union’s ...
Effects of mowing frequency on grassland flora and fauna: implications for the conservation of semi-natural grasslands in Europe
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
To maintain the high biodiversity and preserve the conservation value of semi-natural grasslands, management like grazing or mowing is necessary. Given the limited resources available for management, and few remaining ...
More networking, more local success in plant conservation
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Our actual activities in plant conservation are very obvious: we want to restore long-term and healthy populations of species and conservation experts need the results to be more effective on the field, in practice and ...
Pre-study regarding potential SOC stocks in central European old-growth beech forests: a comparative analysis
(Open Science Centre, University of Jyväskylä, 2018)
Soils have long been identified as the most important terrestrial carbon sinks – and thus, as one of the preliminary sources of atmospheric CO2. About 80% of the terrestrial carbon actively involved in the global carbon ...