Forest Management, Conflict and Social–Ecological Systems in a Changing World
1. Introduction
2. A Simplified Typology
3. Some Issues Raised by the Contributions to the Special Issue
3.1. Conflicts Arising from Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Programs
3.2. Protected Areas and Biodiversity
3.3. Loss of Local Knowledge
3.4. Telecoupling, Local Resilience, and Use Conflicts
4. Concluding Remarks: A Cautionary Tale on “Transitions”
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Fernández-Manjarrés JF, MacHunter J, Zavala MA. Forest Management, Conflict and Social–Ecological Systems in a Changing World. Forests. 2021; 12(11):1459. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12111459
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APA StyleFernández-Manjarrés, J. F., MacHunter, J., & Zavala, M. A. (2021). Forest Management, Conflict and Social–Ecological Systems in a Changing World. Forests, 12(11), 1459. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12111459