8 results on '"Kluvankova, Tatiana"'
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2. Governance Innovations for forest ecosystem service provision – Insights from an EU-wide survey
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Mann, Carsten, Loft, Lasse, Hernández-Morcillo, Mónica, Primmer, Eeva, Bussola, Francesca, Falco, Enzo, Geneletti, Davide, Dobrowolska, Ewelina, Grossmann, Carol M., Bottaro, Giorgia, Schleyer, Christian, Kluvankova, Tatiana, Garcia, Gino, Lovrić, Marko, Torralba, Mario, Plieninger, Tobias, and Winkel, Georg
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- 2022
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3. What is Climate-Smart Forestry? A definition from a multinational collaborative process focused on mountain regions of Europe
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European Commission, Bowditch, Euan [0000-0003-3340-8160], Santopuoli, Giovanni [0000-0002-5373-5970], Binder, Franz [0000-0002-5534-4594], Río, Miren del [0000-0001-7496-3713], La Porta, Nicola [0000-0002-7080-3349], Kluvankova, Tatiana [0000-0002-4407-5202], Lesinki, Jerzy [0000-0003-2195-2791], Motta, Renzo [0000-0002-1631-3840], Pach, Maciej [0000-0002-9833-867X], Panzacchi, P. [0000-0002-3749-1590], Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Temperli, C. [0000-0003-1161-9864], Tonon, Giustino [0000-0002-4851-0662], Velikova, Violeta [0000-0002-3058-919X], Weatherall, Andrew [0000-0002-8413-1539], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Bowditch, Euan, Santopuoli, Giovanni, Binder, Franz, Río, Miren del, La Porta, Nicola, Kluvankova, Tatiana, Lesinki, Jerzy, Motta, Renzo, Pach, Maciej, Panzacchi, P., Pretzsch, Hans, Temperli, C., Tonon, Giustino, Smith, Melanie, Velikova, Violeta, Weatherall, Andrew, Tognetti, Roberto, European Commission, Bowditch, Euan [0000-0003-3340-8160], Santopuoli, Giovanni [0000-0002-5373-5970], Binder, Franz [0000-0002-5534-4594], Río, Miren del [0000-0001-7496-3713], La Porta, Nicola [0000-0002-7080-3349], Kluvankova, Tatiana [0000-0002-4407-5202], Lesinki, Jerzy [0000-0003-2195-2791], Motta, Renzo [0000-0002-1631-3840], Pach, Maciej [0000-0002-9833-867X], Panzacchi, P. [0000-0002-3749-1590], Pretzsch, Hans [0000-0002-4958-1868], Temperli, C. [0000-0003-1161-9864], Tonon, Giustino [0000-0002-4851-0662], Velikova, Violeta [0000-0002-3058-919X], Weatherall, Andrew [0000-0002-8413-1539], Tognetti, Roberto [0000-0002-7771-6176], Bowditch, Euan, Santopuoli, Giovanni, Binder, Franz, Río, Miren del, La Porta, Nicola, Kluvankova, Tatiana, Lesinki, Jerzy, Motta, Renzo, Pach, Maciej, Panzacchi, P., Pretzsch, Hans, Temperli, C., Tonon, Giustino, Smith, Melanie, Velikova, Violeta, Weatherall, Andrew, and Tognetti, Roberto
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Climate-Smart Forestry (CSF) is an emerging branch of sustainable forest management that aims to manage forests in response to climate change. Specific CSF strategies are viewed as a way forward for developing suitable management responses and enhancing the provision of ecosystem services. However, there is currently a lack of comprehensive and cohesive assessment to implement CSF. This paper describes the step-by-step process that developed a comprehensive and shared definition of CSF, and the process for selecting indicators that assess the “climate-smartness” of forest management. Adaptation, mitigation and social dimensions are the core focus of the CSF definition, which recognises the need to integrate and avoid development of these aspects in isolation. An iterative participatory process was used with a range of experts in forest-related fields from the CLIMO project, this was subsequently supported by a network analysis to identify sustainable forest management indicators important to CSF. The definition developed here, is an important first step in to promote CSF that will aid practice in the forestry sector. It can be used as a template across Europe, tailored to local contexts. Further work communicating CSF to practitioners and policy-makers will create a CSF practice and culture that will help to safeguard future forest economies and communities.
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- 2020
4. Transdisciplinary understanding of SI in MRAs
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Kluvankova, Tatiana, Gežik, Veronika, Špaček, Martin, Brnkalakova, Stanislava, Slee, Bill, Polman, N.B.P., Valero, Diana, Bryce, Rosalind, Alkhaled, Sophie, Secco, Laura, Burlando, Catie, Kozova, Maria, Miller, David, Nijnik, Maria, Perlik, Manfred, Pisani, Elena, Price, Martin, Sarkki, Simo, and Weiss, Gerhard
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Groene Economie en Ruimte ,Life Science ,WASS ,Green Economy and Landuse - Published
- 2017
5. Classification of Social Innovations for Marginalized Rural Areas
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Polman, N.B.P., Slee, Bill, Kluvankova, Tatiana, Dijkshoorn-Dekker, M.W.C., Nijnik, M., Gežik, Veronika, and Soma, K.
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Groene Economie en Ruimte ,Life Science ,WASS ,Green Economy and Landuse - Published
- 2017
6. PESFOR-W:improving the design and environmental effectiveness of woodlands for water payments for ecosystem services
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Valatin, Gregory, Abildtrup, Jens, Accastello, Cristian, Said Al-Tawaha, Abdel Rahman Mohammad, Andreucci, Maria-Beatrice, Atanasova, Silvia, Avdibegović, Mersudin, Baksic, Nikolina, Banasik, Kazimierz, Barquin, Jose, Barstad, Johan, Bastakova, Viera, Becirovic, Dzenan, Begueria, Santiago, Bethers, Uldis, Bihunova, Maria, Blagojevic, Bosko, Bösch, Matthias, Bournaris, Thomas, Cao, Yiying, Carvalho-Santos, Claudia, Chikalanov, Alexander, A. Cunha e Sá, Maria, Czyżyk, Krzysztof, Daly, Hamed, Davies, Helen, Del Campo, Antonio, de Groot, Rudolf, De Vreese, Rik, Dostál, Tomáš, El Mokaddem, Abdelmohssin, Finér, Leena, Evans, Rhys, Fiquepron, Julien, Frac, Magdalena, Futter, Martyn, Garcia, Serge, Gatto, Paola, Geneletti, Davide, Gezik, Veronika, Giupponi, Carlo, González-Sanchís, María, Gordillo, Fernando, Gorriz, Elena, Grigorova, Yulia, Heinsoo, Katrin, Hochbichler, Eduard, Högbom, Lars, Image, Mike, Jacobsen, Jette Bredahl, Japelj, Anže, Jelic, Sreten, Junk, Jürgen, Juhasz, Csaba, Kagalou, Ifigenia, Kelly-Quinn, Mary, Klamerus-Iwan, Anna, Kluvankova, Tatiana, Koeck, Roland, Konovska, Iskra, Krajter Ostoic, Silvija, Krc, Janez, Lavnyy, Vasyl, Leonardi, Alessandro, Libiete, Zane, Little, Declan, Lo Porto, Antonio, Loukas, Athanasios, Lyubenova, Mariyana Ivanova, Maric, Bruno, Martínez-López, Javier, Martinez, Inazio, Maxim, Alexandru, Metslaid, Marek, Melvin, Alison, Costică, Mihai, Mincev, Ivan, Morkvenas, Zymantas, Nevenic, Radovan, Nisbet, Tom, O'hUallachain, Daire, Olschewski, Roland, Östberg, Johan, Oszust, Karolina, Ovando, Paola, Paletto, Alessandro, Parpan, Taras, Pettenella, Davide, Pezdevšek Malovrh, Špela, Planinšek, Špela, Podlipná, Radka, Posavec, Stjepan, Potočki, Kristina, Prokofieva, Irina, Quinteiro, Paula, Radocz, Laszlo, Ristic, Ratko, Robert, Nicolas, Rugani, Benedetto, Sabanovic, Jelena, Sarvasova, Zuzana, Savoska, Snezana, Schleppi, Patrick, Schueler, Gebhard, Shannon, Margaret, Silgram, Martyn, Srdjevic, Bojan, Stefan, Gavril, Stijovic, Aleksandar, Strange, Niels, Tattari, Sirkka, Teofilovski, Aco, Termansen, Mette, Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark, Toth, Attila, Trebs, Ivonne, Tmušić, Novica, Vasiliades, Lampros, Vedel, Suzanne Elizabeth, Ventrubová, Kateřina, Vuletic, Dijana, Winkel, Georg, Yao, Richard, Young, Sarah, Yousefpour, Rasoul, Zahvoyska, Lyudmyla, Zhang, Daowei, Zhou, Jianhua, Žižková, Eva, Valatin, Gregory, Abildtrup, Jens, Accastello, Cristian, Said Al-Tawaha, Abdel Rahman Mohammad, Andreucci, Maria-Beatrice, Atanasova, Silvia, Avdibegović, Mersudin, Baksic, Nikolina, Banasik, Kazimierz, Barquin, Jose, Barstad, Johan, Bastakova, Viera, Becirovic, Dzenan, Begueria, Santiago, Bethers, Uldis, Bihunova, Maria, Blagojevic, Bosko, Bösch, Matthias, Bournaris, Thomas, Cao, Yiying, Carvalho-Santos, Claudia, Chikalanov, Alexander, A. Cunha e Sá, Maria, Czyżyk, Krzysztof, Daly, Hamed, Davies, Helen, Del Campo, Antonio, de Groot, Rudolf, De Vreese, Rik, Dostál, Tomáš, El Mokaddem, Abdelmohssin, Finér, Leena, Evans, Rhys, Fiquepron, Julien, Frac, Magdalena, Futter, Martyn, Garcia, Serge, Gatto, Paola, Geneletti, Davide, Gezik, Veronika, Giupponi, Carlo, González-Sanchís, María, Gordillo, Fernando, Gorriz, Elena, Grigorova, Yulia, Heinsoo, Katrin, Hochbichler, Eduard, Högbom, Lars, Image, Mike, Jacobsen, Jette Bredahl, Japelj, Anže, Jelic, Sreten, Junk, Jürgen, Juhasz, Csaba, Kagalou, Ifigenia, Kelly-Quinn, Mary, Klamerus-Iwan, Anna, Kluvankova, Tatiana, Koeck, Roland, Konovska, Iskra, Krajter Ostoic, Silvija, Krc, Janez, Lavnyy, Vasyl, Leonardi, Alessandro, Libiete, Zane, Little, Declan, Lo Porto, Antonio, Loukas, Athanasios, Lyubenova, Mariyana Ivanova, Maric, Bruno, Martínez-López, Javier, Martinez, Inazio, Maxim, Alexandru, Metslaid, Marek, Melvin, Alison, Costică, Mihai, Mincev, Ivan, Morkvenas, Zymantas, Nevenic, Radovan, Nisbet, Tom, O'hUallachain, Daire, Olschewski, Roland, Östberg, Johan, Oszust, Karolina, Ovando, Paola, Paletto, Alessandro, Parpan, Taras, Pettenella, Davide, Pezdevšek Malovrh, Špela, Planinšek, Špela, Podlipná, Radka, Posavec, Stjepan, Potočki, Kristina, Prokofieva, Irina, Quinteiro, Paula, Radocz, Laszlo, Ristic, Ratko, Robert, Nicolas, Rugani, Benedetto, Sabanovic, Jelena, Sarvasova, Zuzana, Savoska, Snezana, Schleppi, Patrick, Schueler, Gebhard, Shannon, Margaret, Silgram, Martyn, Srdjevic, Bojan, Stefan, Gavril, Stijovic, Aleksandar, Strange, Niels, Tattari, Sirkka, Teofilovski, Aco, Termansen, Mette, Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark, Toth, Attila, Trebs, Ivonne, Tmušić, Novica, Vasiliades, Lampros, Vedel, Suzanne Elizabeth, Ventrubová, Kateřina, Vuletic, Dijana, Winkel, Georg, Yao, Richard, Young, Sarah, Yousefpour, Rasoul, Zahvoyska, Lyudmyla, Zhang, Daowei, Zhou, Jianhua, and Žižková, Eva
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The EU Water Framework Directive aims to ensure restoration of Europe’s water bodies to “good ecological status” by 2027. Many Member States will struggle to meet this target, with around half of EU river catchments currently reporting below standard water quality. Diffuse pollution from agriculture represents a major pressure, affecting over 90% of river basins. Accumulating evidence shows that recent improvements to agricultural practices are benefiting water quality but in many cases will be insufficient to achieve WFD objectives. There is growing support for land use change to help bridge the gap, with a particular focus on targeted tree planting to intercept and reduce the delivery of diffuse pollutants to water. This form of integrated catchment management offers multiple benefits to society but a significant cost to landowners and managers. New economic instruments, in combination with spatial targeting, need to be developed to ensure cost effective solutions – including tree planting for water benefits - are realised. Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are flexible, incentive-based mechanisms that could play an important role in promoting land use change to deliver water quality targets. The PESFOR-W COST Action will consolidate learning from existing woodlands for water PES schemes in Europe and help standardize approaches to evaluating the environmental effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of woodland measures. It will also create a European network through which PES schemes can be facilitated, extended and improved, for example by incorporating other ecosystem services linking with aims of the wider forests-carbon policy nexus., The EU Water Framework Directive aims to ensure restoration of Europe’s water bodies to “good ecological status” by 2027. Many Member States will struggle to meet this target, with around half of EU river catchments currently reporting below standard water quality. Diffuse pollution from agriculture represents a major pressure, affecting over 90% of river basins. Accumulating evidence shows that recent improvements to agricultural practices are benefiting water quality but in many cases will be insufficient to achieve WFD objectives. There is growing support for land use change to help bridge the gap, with a particular focus on targeted tree planting to intercept and reduce the delivery of diffuse pollutants to water. This form of integrated catchment management offers multiple benefits to society but a significant cost to landowners and managers. New economic instruments, in combination with spatial targeting, need to be developed to ensure cost effective solutions – including tree planting for water benefits - are realised. Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are flexible, incentive-based mechanisms that could play an important role in promoting land use change to deliver water quality targets. The PESFOR-W COST Action will consolidate learning from existing woodlands for water PES schemes in Europe and help standardize approaches to evaluating the environmental effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of woodland measures. It will also create a European network through which PES schemes can be facilitated, extended and improved, for example by incorporating other ecosystem services linking with aims of the wider forests-carbon policy nexus.
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- 2017
7. PESFOR-W: Improving the design and environmental effectiveness of woodlands for water Payments for Ecosystem Services
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Valatin, Gregory, primary, Abildtrup, Jens, additional, Accastello, Cristian, additional, Al-Tawaha, Abdel Rahman, additional, Andreucci, Maria-Beatrice, additional, Atanasova, Silvia, additional, Avdibegović, Mersudin, additional, Baksic, Nikolina, additional, Banasik, Kazimierz, additional, Barquin, Jose, additional, Barstad, Johan, additional, Bastakova, Viera, additional, Becirovic, Dzenan, additional, Begueria, Santiago, additional, Bethers, Uldis, additional, Bihunova, Maria, additional, Blagojevic, Bosko, additional, Bösch, Matthias, additional, Bournaris, Thomas, additional, Cao, Yiying, additional, Carvalho-Santos, Claudia, additional, Chikalanov, Alexander, additional, Cunha e Sá, Maria, additional, Czyżyk, Krzysztof, additional, Daly, Hamed, additional, Davies, Helen, additional, Del Campo, Antonio, additional, Groot, Rudolf de, additional, De Vreese, Rik, additional, Dostál, Tomáš, additional, El Mokaddem, Abdelmohssin, additional, Finér, Leena, additional, Evans, Rhys, additional, Fiquepron, Julien, additional, Frac, Magdalena, additional, Futter, Martyn, additional, Garcia, Serge, additional, Gatto, Paola, additional, Geneletti, Davide, additional, Gezik, Veronika, additional, Giupponi, Carlo, additional, González-Sanchís, María, additional, Gordillo, Fernando, additional, Gorriz, Elena, additional, Grigorova, Yulia, additional, Heinsoo, Katrin, additional, Hochbichler, Eduard, additional, Högbom, Lars, additional, Image, Mike, additional, Jacobsen, Jette, additional, Japelj, Anže, additional, Jelic, Sreten, additional, Junk, Jürgen, additional, Juhasz, Csaba, additional, Kagalou, Ifigenia, additional, Kelly-Quinn, Mary, additional, Klamerus-Iwan, Anna, additional, Kluvankova, Tatiana, additional, Koeck, Roland, additional, Konovska, Iskra, additional, Ostoic, Silvija, additional, Krc, Janez, additional, Lavnyy, Vasyl, additional, Leonardi, Alessandro, additional, Libiete, Zane, additional, Little, Declan, additional, Lo Porto, Antonio, additional, Loukas, Athanasios, additional, Lyubenova, Mariyana, additional, Maric, Bruno, additional, Martínez-López, Javier, additional, Martinez, Inazio, additional, Maxim, Alexandru, additional, Metslaid, Marek, additional, Melvin, Alison, additional, Costică, Mihai, additional, Mincev, Ivan, additional, Morkvenas, Zymantas, additional, Nevenic, Radovan, additional, Nisbet, Tom, additional, O'hUallachain, Daire, additional, Olschewski, Roland, additional, Östberg, Johan, additional, Oszust, Karolina, additional, Ovando, Paola, additional, Paletto, Alessandro, additional, Parpan, Taras, additional, Pettenella, Davide, additional, Malovrh, Špela, additional, Planinšek, Špela, additional, Podlipná, Radka, additional, Posavec, Stjepan, additional, Potočki, Kristina, additional, Prokofieva, Irina, additional, Quinteiro, Paula, additional, Radocz, Laszlo, additional, Ristic, Ratko, additional, Robert, Nicolas, additional, Rugani, Benedetto, additional, Sabanovic, Jelena, additional, Sarvasova, Zuzana, additional, Savoska, Snezana, additional, Schleppi, Patrick, additional, Schueler, Gebhard, additional, Shannon, Margaret, additional, Silgram, Martyn, additional, Srdjevic, Bojan, additional, Stefan, Gavril, additional, Stijovic, Aleksandar, additional, Strange, Niels, additional, Tattari, Sirkka, additional, Teofilovski, Aco, additional, Termansen, Mette, additional, Thorsen, Bo, additional, Toth, Attila, additional, Trebs, Ivonne, additional, Tmušić, Novica, additional, Vasiliades, Lampros, additional, Vedel, Suzanne, additional, Ventrubová, Kateřina, additional, Vuletic, Dijana, additional, Winkel, Georg, additional, Yao, Richard, additional, Young, Sarah, additional, Yousefpour, Rasoul, additional, Zahvoyska, Lyudmyla, additional, Zhang, Daowei, additional, Zhou, Jianhua, additional, and Žižková, Eva, additional
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- 2017
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8. Understanding social innovation for the well-being of rural communities: a preliminary theoretical framework Forum Carpaticum 2018
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Kluvankova Tatiana, Spacek Martin, Brnkalakova Stanislava, Ninjik Maria, Miller David, Valero Diana, and Gezik Veronika
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13. Climate action ,11. Sustainability ,1. No poverty ,15. Life on land - Abstract
The debate on social innovation has rapidly expanded over the last decade. There are considerable expectations of the potential of social innovation for addressing urgent societal challenges in rural communities living in mountain regions. Forests provide a long list of benefits to people and are vital to communities. Sustainable use of forest ecosystem services can provide a substantial contribution to the wellbeing of those communities. In spite of the importance of forest in climate change mitigation highlighted since Rio Earth Summit in 1992, potential of rural communities living in mountain regions has been overlooked in a long term. We follow approach developed in the Horizon2020 project SIMRA (Social Innovation in Marginalised Rural Areas) and explore social innovation in rural communities as “reconfiguration of social practices, in response to societal challenges, which seeks to enhance outcomes on societal well-being and necessarily includes the engagement of civil society actors”. Informed by innovation theory the principal concern of the paper is to determine the types of SIs, which are likely to occur in marginalized rural areas (MRAs), and what can be done to enhance the innovation potential across different types of MRAs. Emergence of social innovations is seen as the collective action, which is comforted or distracted by its surroundings and societal challenges that are affecting dynamics of changes. A key questions to be addressed are: Why communities in some MRAs respond to societal problems? How to integrate experience and local knowledge on forest ecosystem services, selforganization and shared responsibility into the forest governance to enhance wellbeing? In particular the aim is to i) identify the patterns that enable and constrain (lock-ins, path-dependencies) efforts for social innovations in rural communities living in mountain regions to emerge, nurture and develop, ii) present framework for understanding relationships, variables and trajectories of SI in marginalized regions and apply them for rural communities.
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