Browsing Brage INN by Author "Manton, Michael"
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Assessment and Spatial Planning for Peatland Conservation and Restoration: Europe’s Trans-Border Neman River Basin as a Case Study
Manton, Michael; Makrickas, Evaldas; Banaszuk, Piotr; Kołos, Aleksander; Kamocki, Andrzej; Grygoruk, Mateusz; Stachowicz, Marta; Jarašius, Leonas; Zableckis, Nerijus; Sendžikaitė, Jūratė; Peters, Jan; Napreenko, Maxim G.; Wichtmann, Wendelin; Angelstam, Per Krister (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Peatlands are the “kidneys” of river basins. However, intensification of agriculture and forestry in Europe has resulted in the degradation of peatlands and their biodiversity (i.e., species, habitats and processes in ... -
Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes
Angelstam, Per Krister; Manton, Michael; Stjernquist, Ingrid; Gunnarsson, Tómas Grétar; Ottvall, Richard; Rosenberg, Mats; Thorup, Ole; Wedholm, Per; Elts, Jaanus; Gruberts, Davis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This study aims at supporting the maintenance of representative functional habitat networks as green infrastructure for biodiversity conservation through transdisciplinary macroecological analyses of wet grassland landscapes ... -
Challenges and Solutions for Forest Biodiversity Conservation in Sweden: Assessment of Policy, Implementation Outputs, and Consequences
Angelstam, Per Krister; Bush, Terrence; Manton, Michael (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Swedish policies aim at conserving biological production, biodiversity, cultural heritage and recreational assets. This requires compositionally and structurally functional networks of representative habitats, the processes ... -
Disrupted trophic interactions affect recruitment of boreal deciduous and coniferous trees in northern Europe
Angelstam, Per; Manton, Michael; Pedersen, Simen; Elbakidze, Marine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017) -
Effects of forestry intensification and conservation on green infrastructures: A spatio-temporal evaluation in Sweden
Angelstam, Per Krister; Manton, Michael (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a growing bioeconomy, and policies on green infrastructure functionality. Evaluation of the net effects of different policy ... -
Effects of land use intensification on avian predator assemblages: A comparison of landscapes with different histories in northern Europe
Manton, Michael; Angelstam, Per; Naumov, Vladimir Vladimirovi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019) -
Fire Occurrence in Hemi-Boreal Forests: Exploring Natural and Cultural Scots Pine Fire Regimes Using Dendrochronology in Lithuania
Manton, Michael; Ruffner, Charles; Kibirkštis, Gintautas; Brazaitis, Gediminas; Marozas, Vitas; Pukienė, Rūtilė; Makrickiene, Ekaterina; Angelstam, Per Krister (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Fire is an important natural disturbance and a driver of hemi-boreal forest successional trajectories, structural complexity, and biodiversity. Understanding the historic fire regime is an important step towards sustainable ... -
Frontiers of protected areas versus forest exploitation: Assessing habitat network functionality in 16 case study regions globally
Angelstam, Per Krister; Albulescu, Andra-Cosmina; Andrianambinina, Ollier Duranton F.; Aszalós, Réka; Borovichev, Eugene; Cardona, Walter Cano; Dobrynin, Denis; Fedoriak, Mariia; Firm, Dejan; Hunter, Malcolm L.; de Jong, Wil; Lindenmayer, David; Manton, Michael; Monge, Juan J.; Mezei, Pavel; Michailova, Galina; Brenes, Carlos L. Muñoz; Petrova, Olga V.; Pastur, Guillermo Martínez; Petrov, Victor; Pokorny, Benny; Rafanoharana, Serge C.; Rosas, Yamina Micaela; Seymour, Bob Robert; Waeber, Patrick O.; Wilmé, Lucienne; Yamelynets, Taras; Zlatanov, Tzvetan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Exploitation of natural forests forms expanding frontiers. Simultaneously, protected area frontiers aim at maintaining functional habitat networks. To assess net effects of these frontiers, we examined 16 case study areas ... -
Macroecology of north european wet grassland landscapes: Habitat quality, waders, avian predators and nest predation
Manton, Michael; Angelstam, Per Krister (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Wet grassland degradation is a global issue that involves both altered land cover patterns and ecological processes, which affect the distribution and abundance of species. The sharp decline in European wader bird (Charadrii) ... -
Trading wood for water and carbon in peatland forests? Rewetting is worth more than wood production
Makrickas, Evaldas; Manton, Michael; Angelstam, Per Krister; Grygoruk, Mateusz (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)While traditional forest management systems aim at maximizing timber production, sustainable forest management focuses on the multiple benefits of entire forest landscapes. The latter is now at the top of policy agendas. ... -
Tradition as asset or burden for transitions from forests as cropping systems to multifunctional forest landscapes: Sweden as a case study
Angelstam, Per Krister; Asplund, Brita; Bastian, Olaf; Engelmark, Ola; Fedoriak, Mariia; Grunewald, Karsten; Ibisch, Pierre L.; Lindvall, Per; Manton, Michael; Nilsson, Magnus; Nilsson, Sten B.; Roberntz, Peter; Shkaruba, Anton; Skoog, Per; Soloviy, Ihor; Svoboda, Miroslav; Teplyakov, Victor; Tivell, Anders; Westholm, Erik; Zhuk, Alina; Öster, Leif (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Expectations of what forests and woodlands should provide vary among locations, stakeholder groups, and over time. Developing multifunctional forests requires understanding of the dynamic roles of traditions and cultural ... -
The Winding Road towards Sustainable Forest Management in Romania, 1989–2022: A Case Study of Post-Communist Social–Ecological Transition
Albulescu, Andra-Cosmina; Manton, Michael; Larion, Daniela; Angelstam, Per Krister (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Forest ecosystems are a prime example of the heated debates that have arisen around how forests should be managed, and what services and benefits they should deliver. The European transitions in governance to and from ...