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Large carnivores and naturalness affect forest recreational value
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Selva, Nuria
, Zedrosser, Andreas
, Giergiczny, Marek
, Swenson, Jon E.
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/ Carnivores
/ Dead wood
/ Ecosystem management
/ Forest conservation
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Forest management
/ Forests
/ Human-environment relationship
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Recreation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2022
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Selva, Nuria
, Zedrosser, Andreas
, Giergiczny, Marek
, Swenson, Jon E.
in
704/158
/ 704/172
/ 704/844
/ Carnivores
/ Dead wood
/ Ecosystem management
/ Forest conservation
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Forest management
/ Forests
/ Human-environment relationship
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Recreation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2022
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Selva, Nuria
, Zedrosser, Andreas
, Giergiczny, Marek
, Swenson, Jon E.
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704/158
/ 704/172
/ 704/844
/ Carnivores
/ Dead wood
/ Ecosystem management
/ Forest conservation
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Forest management
/ Forests
/ Human-environment relationship
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Recreation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2022
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Large carnivores and naturalness affect forest recreational value
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Large carnivores and naturalness affect forest recreational value
2022
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Overview
Recreation is a crucial contribution of nature to people, relevant for forest ecosystems. Large carnivores (LCs) are important components of forests, however, their contribution to forest recreational value has not yet been evaluated. Given the current expansion of LC populations, the ongoing forest conservation debate, and the increasing use of nature for recreational purposes, this is a timely study. We used discrete choice experiments and willingness-to-travel to determine people’ preferences for both forest structural characteristics and presence of four LC species in Poland (N = 1097 respondents) and Norway (N = 1005). In both countries, two-thirds of the respondents (termed ‘wildness-positive’) perceived LCs as contributing positively to forest recreational value and preferred to visit old forests with trees of different species and ages and presence of dead wood (i.e. natural forests). Respondents with negative preferences towards LCs preferred more intensively managed forest (‘wildness-negative’); their preferences were stronger than in wildness-positive respondents and in Norway. Preferences towards wild nature were highly polarized and there were hardly neutral people. Our results showed a strong link between preferences for LC presence and forest structure, and reflected the dualism of human-nature relationships. This study highlights the need to consider the contribution of forests and LCs to human recreation services in ecosystem management policies.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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