EVIDENCE-BASED FORESTRY IN FINLAND

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It’s all about transparency

16.3.2018

When I started my first systematic review in 2010, it wasn’t because I had thought deeply about quality of science and wanted to use the gold standard method. No, it was simply on a suggestion from my boss but the experience convinced me of the benefits of conducting systematic reviews. Over the … [Read more...]

Project background

21.2.2018

Sustainability issues are a key part of responsible business in the forestry sector. At the moment, climate change, biodiversity and ecosystem services, and social impacts of forest use are particularly under discussion. Scientific knowledge has an important role in building practices that deliver … [Read more...]

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Systematic review and map

What is a Systematic Review?
A Systematic Review collates, critically appraises, and synthesizes all available evidence relevant to a question. Reviewers use pre-defined methods to minimize bias and thus provide more reliable findings that could inform decision making.

What is a Systematic Map?
A Systematic Map collates, codes, and configures all available evidence relevant to a question. Reviewers use pre-defined methods to minimize bias and assess the extent of the evidence to provide a basis that could inform further research and synthesis.

Source: Collaboration for Environmental Evidence.

Reviews

  • Effects of forest management on biodiversity
  • Value of small habitat patches for biodiversity
  • Ecosystem services valuation
  • Forest habitats and Natura

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