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Salvage logging effects on regulating and supporting ecosystem services. A systematic map
e_Buah Biblioteca Digital Universidad de Alcalá
- Rey Benayas, José María
- Leverkus, Alexandro Bitol
- Castro, Jorge
- Wohlgemuth, Thomas
- Boucher, Dominique
- Brewer, Stephen
- Collins, Brandon
- Donato, Daniel
- Fraver, Shawn
- Kishchuk, Barbara
Wildfires, insect outbreaks, and windstorms are increasingly common forest disturbances.Post-disturbance management often involves salvage logging, i.e. the felling and removal of the affected trees. However, this practice may represent an additional disturbance witheffects on ecosystem processes and services. We developed a systematic map to provide an overview of the primary studies on this topic, and created a database with information on the characteristics of the retrieved publications, including information on stands, disturbance, intervention, measured outcomes, and study design. Of 4341 retrieved publications, 90 were retained in the systematic map. These publications represented 49 studies, predominantly from North America and Europe. Salvage logging after wildfire was addressed more frequently than after insect outbreaks or windstorms. Most studies addressed logging after a single disturbance event, and replication of salvaged stands rarely exceeded 10. The most frequent response variables were tree regeneration, ground cover, and deadwood characteristics., Junta de Andalucía, Comunidad de Madrid, Ministerio de Industria, Economía y Competitividad
Enabling conditions for the implementation and conservation outcomes of a private nature reserve
e_Buah Biblioteca Digital Universidad de Alcalá
- Leverkus, Alexandro Bitol
- Rey Benayas, José María
- Solís, Pedro
- Sierra, José M.
Expanding conservation efforts to private land is paramount to halt biodiversity loss and achieve global conservation targets. Individual landowners can play disproportionately important roles by establishing private parks and managing them with biodiversity‐focused objectives. However, several constraints hinder the expansion of such initiatives, and little is known about their extent, characteristics and keys for success.Here, we provide insights on the conditions that favoured the establishment and conservation outcomes of a private reserve in central Spain whose management has been fully conservation‐oriented for the past two decades. We report on the actions implemented to accomplish four key targets that aimed at protecting and enhancing wildlife populations, and on the landholder's motivations to devote his personal resources to pursue this goal.The landholder suggests that public policy should reduce the bureaucratic burden to intrinsically motivated landowners and provide them technical advice, trust and financial incentives to expand conservation on private land., Ministerio de Asuntos Económicos y Transformación Digital, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, Comunidad de Madrid
Systematic map database for: Salvage logging effects on regulating and supporting ecosystem services. A systematic map
e-cienciaDatos, Repositorio de Datos del Consorcio Madroño
- Leverkus, Alexandro B.
- Rey Benayas, José Mária
- Castro, Jorge
- Boucher, Dominique
- Brewer, Stephen
- Collins, Brandon M.
- Donato, Daniel
- Fraver, Shawn
- Kishchuk, Barbara E
- Lee, Eun-Jae
- Lindenmayer, David B.
- Lingua, Emanuele
- Macdonald, Ellen
- Marzano, Raffaella
- Rhoades, Charles C.
- Royo, Alejandro
- Thorn, Simon
- Wagenbrenner, Joseph W.
- Waldron, Kaysandra
- Wohlgemuth, Thomas
- Gustafsson, Lena
Systematic Map database (in tab-delimited text format). All details and explanations can be found in Appendix A1 of the manuscript ("Systematic map database and data coding strategy”).
Data for: Salvage logging in the world’s forests: Interactions between natural disturbance and logging need recognition
e-cienciaDatos, Repositorio de Datos del Consorcio Madroño
- Leverkus, Alexandro B.
- Lindenmayer, David B.
- Thorn, Simon
- Gustafsson, Lena
Designs and locations of the individual studies that produced the 209 publications mentioned in the paper. These publications were retrieved during a systematic map on salvage logging effects on ecosystem services (for methods, refer to the text and to Leverkus et al. 2018, Can. J. For. Res.). Among the 209 publications, those excluded from this study due to failure in fulfilling inclusion criteria (e.g., because they lacked a disturbed or disturbed + salvage logged site) are indicated with “NA” and a value of “n” in the column “Included". The column “Reference” provides a unique number for each publication that can be linked to the systematic map database and Table S2 of Leverkus et al. 2018 Can. J. For. Res. For each publication, an “x” marks the existence of the following treatment categories: UD= undisturbed forest; L= logged (green-tree harvested); D= naturally disturbed (by wildfire, insect outbreak, or windthrow) yet unlogged; SL= salvage logged; +D= different disturbance severity classes included in the sampling/experimental design; +SL= intensity or severity of salvage logging included in design (e.g. through different salvage logging treatments). Site= unique name that links multiple publications arising from the same study sites. Some publications came from multiple sites; in such cases, the location of each site is provided
Proyecto: MINECO//(FJCI-2015-23687)