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<title>Trade-offs and management strategies for ecosystem services in mixed Scots pine and Maritime pine forests</title>
<creator>Vázquez Veloso, Aitor</creator>
<creator>Ruano Benito, Irene</creator>
<creator>Bravo Oviedo, Felipe</creator>
<description>Producción Científica</description>
<description>Mixed forests are increasingly recognized for their resilience to climate change and enhanced ecosystem services (ESs)&#xd;
provision, making them a focal point for sustainable forest management strategies. This study examines the trade-offs in ESs&#xd;
provision between pure and different proportions of mixed stands of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Maritime pine (Pinus&#xd;
pinaster Ait.) in the Northern Iberian Range, Spain. Using the SIMANFOR simulation platform, we evaluated various silvi-&#xd;
cultural scenarios developed to obtain different ESs such as carbon sequestration, timber and mushroom yields. Our findings&#xd;
reveal that ESs provision varies depending on the forest type (pure or mixed) and the mixture proportion, following different&#xd;
trends on each ES. The initial species proportions and their maintenance were less critical than the management approach&#xd;
itself, which significantly influenced ESs outcomes. Focusing solely on individual ESs can lead to trade-offs, as highlighted&#xd;
by our study on silviculture focused on large saw timber yields. However, adopting a balanced approach that considers mul-&#xd;
tiple ESs can mitigate these trade-offs. Our findings underscore the effectiveness of this approach in maximizing yields of&#xd;
mushrooms, sequestered carbon, and small saw timber. This research provides valuable insights for forest managers aiming&#xd;
to balance productivity and sustainability in ESs provision, providing strategies to maximize compatible ESs effectively</description>
<date>2025-03-04</date>
<date>2025-03-04</date>
<date>2024</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</type>
<identifier>European Journal of Forest Research, 2024</identifier>
<identifier>1612-4669</identifier>
<identifier>https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/75226</identifier>
<identifier>10.1007/s10342-024-01752-3</identifier>
<identifier>European Journal of Forest Research</identifier>
<identifier>1612-4677</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
<relation>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10342-024-01752-3</relation>
<rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</rights>
<rights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</rights>
<rights>© 2024 The Author(s)</rights>
<rights>Atribución 4.0 Internacional</rights>
<publisher>Springer</publisher>
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