2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13595-020-00952-2
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Harmonising, improving and using social and recreational data in National Forest Inventories across Europe

Abstract: Key message National Forest Inventories (NFIs) hold promise for monitoring and valuing of non-productive forest functions, including social and recreational services. European countries use a range of methods to collect social and recreational information within their NFI methodologies. Data collected frequently included general and recreation-specific infrastructure, but innovative approaches are also used to monitor recreational use and social abuse. Context Social and recreational indicators are increasi… Show more

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“…NFI data are routinely used to monitor forest stands' productivity (e.g., [33,50,78]) or evaluate ecosystem services and biodiversity (e.g., [79][80][81]). The presented study used NFI data from the Czech Republic to assess the mechanical stability of Norway spruce.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…NFI data are routinely used to monitor forest stands' productivity (e.g., [33,50,78]) or evaluate ecosystem services and biodiversity (e.g., [79][80][81]). The presented study used NFI data from the Czech Republic to assess the mechanical stability of Norway spruce.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%