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Optimizing management to enhance multifunctionality in a boreal forest landscape
M Triviño, T Pohjanmies, A Mazziotta, A Juutinen, D Podkopaev, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2017
1632017
Adapted conservation measures are required to save the Iberian lynx in a changing climate
DA Fordham, HR Akçakaya, BW Brook, A Rodríguez, PC Alves, ...
Nature Climate Change 3 (10), 899-903, 2013
1382013
Impacts of forestry on boreal forests: An ecosystem services perspective
T Pohjanmies, M Triviño, E Le Tortorec, A Mazziotta, T Snäll, ...
Ambio 46, 743-755, 2017
1242017
Managing a boreal forest landscape for providing timber, storing and sequestering carbon
M Triviño, A Juutinen, A Mazziotta, K Miettinen, D Podkopaev, ...
Ecosystem Services 14, 179-189, 2015
1162015
Linking like with like: optimising connectivity between environmentally-similar habitats
D Alagador, M Trivino, JO Cerdeira, R Bras, M Cabeza, MB Araujo
Landscape Ecology 27, 291-301, 2012
932012
High boreal forest multifunctionality requires continuous cover forestry as a dominant management
K Eyvindson, R Duflot, M Triviño, C Blattert, M Potterf, M Mönkkönen
Land Use Policy 100, 104918, 2021
742021
The contribution of vegetation and landscape configuration for predicting environmental change impacts on Iberian birds
M Trivino, W Thuiller, M Cabeza, T Hickler, MB Araujo
PloS one 6 (12), e29373, 2011
622011
Conflicting objectives in production forests pose a challenge for forest management
T Pohjanmies, M Trivino, E Le Tortorec, H Salminen, M Mönkkönen
Ecosystem Services 28, 298-310, 2017
582017
Planning for the future: identifying conservation priority areas for Iberian birds under climate change
M Triviño, H Kujala, MB Araújo, M Cabeza
Landscape Ecology 33, 659-673, 2018
512018
Forest multifunctionality is not resilient to intensive forestry
T Pohjanmies, K Eyvindson, M Triviño, J Bengtsson, M Mönkkönen
European Journal of Forest Research 140 (3), 537-549, 2021
432021
Risk assessment for Iberian birds under global change
M Triviño, M Cabeza, W Thuiller, T Hickler, MB Araújo
Biological Conservation 168, 192-200, 2013
432013
Managing boreal forests for the simultaneous production of collectable goods and timber revenues
M Peura, M Triviño, A Mazziotta, D Podkopaev, A Juutinen, M Mönkkönen
Silva Fennica 50 (5), 2016
402016
More is more? Forest management allocation at different spatial scales to mitigate conflicts between ecosystem services
T Pohjanmies, K Eyvindson, M Triviño, M Mönkkönen
Landscape Ecology 32, 2337-2349, 2017
372017
Applying a framework for landscape planning under climate change for the conservation of biodiversity in the Finnish boreal forest
A Mazziotta, M Triviño, OP Tikkanen, J Kouki, H Strandman, ...
Global Change Biology 21 (2), 637-651, 2015
322015
Modelling landscape constraints on farmland bird species range shifts under climate change
L Reino, M Triviño, P Beja, MB Araújo, R Figueira, P Segurado
Science of the Total Environment 625, 1596-1605, 2018
292018
Quantifying and resolving conservation conflicts in forest landscapes via multiobjective optimization
A Mazziotta, D Podkopaev, M Triviño, K Miettinen, T Pohjanmies, ...
Silva Fennica 51 (1), 2017
262017
Habitat associations drive species vulnerability to climate change in boreal forests
A Mazziotta, M Triviño, OP Tikkanen, J Kouki, H Strandman, ...
Climatic Change 135, 585-595, 2016
242016
High rates of short-term dynamics of forest ecosystem services
T Snäll, M Triviño, L Mair, J Bengtsson, J Moen
Nature Sustainability 4 (11), 951-957, 2021
212021
Enhancing resilience of boreal forests through management under global change: a review
M Triviño, M Potterf, J Tijerín, P Ruiz-Benito, D Burgas, K Eyvindson, ...
Current Landscape Ecology Reports 8 (3), 103-118, 2023
192023
Future supply of boreal forest ecosystem services is driven by management rather than by climate change
M Triviño, A Morán‐Ordoñez, K Eyvindson, C Blattert, D Burgas, A Repo, ...
Global Change Biology 29 (6), 1484-1500, 2023
192023
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