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This study evaluates how adaptive management practices influence ecosystem services, particularly in wood production and climate change mitigation. It aims to clarify the role of these practices in either supporting or undermining forest ecosystems in the context of climate change.
The overall objective of this study is to quantify how adaptive management can affect the provision of ecosystem services,focusing on wood production, river runoff and climate change mitigation.
The study will enhance our understanding of howadaptive management can contribute to climate change mitigation or, on the contrary, may exacerbate climate change whilesustaining forest-based ecosystem services.
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