Qualitative perspectives on safety, health, and productivity from Northeast United States loggers: Implications for industry sustainability [0.03%]
美国东北部林业工人的安全、健康和生产视角:行业可持续性的启示
Madeleine Zenir,Pamela Milkovich,Patrick Donnelly et al.
Madeleine Zenir et al.
The logging industry in the United States has experienced a shift from conventional to mechanized operations. While logging remains the most fatal industry in the US, the protection of the operator inside an equipment cab has had positive i...
Valuation of Forested River Riparian Buffers: Support for Riverine Integrity and Climate Resilience [0.03%]
森林河岸缓冲区的价值评估:支持河流完整性和气候韧性
Mallory Phillips,Kevin Boyle,Kristen Swedberg
Mallory Phillips
This study investigates the connection between river riparian buffers and property values. The buffers protect the integrity of aquatic ecosystems and support resilience to rising temperatures and severe storms due to climate change. A hedo...
Impacts of rising COVID-19 incidence and changed working conditions on forest visits in early 2020 of the pandemic: Evidence from Switzerland [0.03%]
2020年新冠肺炎疫情初期瑞士新冠感染率上升和工作条件变化对森林访问的影响:来自瑞士的证据
Anne C Wunderlich,Boris Salak,K Tessa Hegetschweiler et al.
Anne C Wunderlich et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced many nations to implement a certain degree of lockdown measures to contain the spread of the virus. It has been reported that recreational visits to forests and green spaces increased in response to the lockdown...
Projecting U.S. forest management, market, and carbon sequestration responses to a high-impact climate scenario [0.03%]
美国森林管理、市场和碳汇高影响气候情景响应的模拟分析
Justin S Baker,George Van Houtven,Jennifer Phelan et al.
Justin S Baker et al.
The impact of climate change on forest ecosystems remains uncertain, with wide variation in potential climate impacts across different radiative forcing scenarios and global circulation models, as well as potential variation in forest produ...
Forest livelihoods and a "green recovery" from the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights and emerging research priorities from India [0.03%]
森林生计和COVID-19大流行后的“绿色复苏”:“来自印度的见解和新兴研究重点
Alark Saxena,Anwesha Dutta,Harry W Fischer et al.
Alark Saxena et al.
For those concerned with the future of forests, the COVID-19 pandemic has simultaneously offered cause for great concern, and renewed hope. On one hand, the pandemic is occurring at a time when forests are already under unprecedented pressu...
Blazing the trail: Social innovation supporting wildfire-resilient territories in Catalonia (Spain) [0.03%]
创新社会支持加泰罗尼亚(西班牙)森林火灾适应型领土建设
Carmen Rodríguez Fernández-Blanco,Elena Górriz-Mifsud,Irina Prokofieva et al.
Carmen Rodríguez Fernández-Blanco et al.
Mediterranean territories have co-evolved and been shaped by fire throughout history. However, global environmental change conditions are increasing the size, intensity and severity of wildfires, which have gone from a regular natural distu...
Oil palm and gendered time use: A mixed-methods case study from West Kalimantan, Indonesia [0.03%]
油棕和性别化的时间利用:印度尼西亚西加里曼丹的一个混合方法案例研究
Dominic Rowland,Giacomo Zanello,Edy Waliyo et al.
Dominic Rowland et al.
Measuring the social impact of oil palm requires the use of multiple metrics which capture different dimensions of well-being. To date, most studies have examined welfare outcomes at the household level, relying on a relatively narrow range...
G Cornelis van Kooten,Andrew Schmitz
G Cornelis van Kooten
The Covid-19 pandemic led to an unprecedented increase in the U.S. price of softwood lumber by more than 300%. The reasons for this increase have been attributed to constraints on supply caused by pandemic-induced labor shortages, and incre...
COVID-19 lockdown and the forestry sector: Insight from Gandaki province of Nepal [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情封锁措施对林业产业的影响——以尼泊尔甘达基省为例
Hari Krishna Laudari,Shiva Pariyar,Tek Maraseni
Hari Krishna Laudari
Almost all countries have imposed large-scale mobility restrictions (or lockdown) to stop the spreading of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The mobility restriction has disrupted all types of business; causing a devastating impact on count...
Sven Wunder,David Kaimowitz,Stig Jensen et al.
Sven Wunder et al.
Much uncertainty persists about how the coronavirus (COVID-19) and its derived crisis effects will impact both the economy and forests. Here we conceptualize a recursive model where an initial COVID-19 supply-side shock hits first the Globa...