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Are small protected habitat patches within boreal production forests effective in conserving species richness, abundance and community composition? A systematic review.
Matti Häkkilä, Anna Johansson, Terhi Sandgren, Anne Uusitalo, Mikko Mönkkönen, Pasi Puttonen and Sini Savilaakso.
Environmental Evidence, 2021, volume 10, Article number: 2.

What are the effects of even-aged and uneven-aged forest management on boreal forest biodiversity in Fennoscandia and European Russia? A systematic review.
Sini Savilaakso, Anna Johansson, Matti Häkkilä, Anne Uusitalo, Terhi Sandgren, Mikko Mönkkönen and Pasi Puttonen. 
Environmental Evidence, 2021, volume 10, Article number: 1.

What are the effects of even‑aged and uneven‑aged forest management on boreal forest biodiversity in Fennoscandia and European Russia? A systematic review protocol.
Sini Savilaakso, Matti Häkkilä, Anna Johansson, Anne Uusitalo, Terhi Sandgren, Mikko Mönkkönen and Pasi Puttonen.
Environmental Evidence, 2019, 8(1): 17.

Do small protected habitat patches within boreal production forests provide value for biodiversity conservation? A systematic review protocol.
Matti Häkkilä, Sini Savilaakso, Anna Johansson, Terhi Sandgren, Anne Uusitalo, Mikko Mönkkönen and Pasi Puttonen.
Environmental Evidence, 2019, 8(1): 30.

Tasa- ja eri-ikäiskasvatuksen vaikutukset luonnon monimuotoisuuteen boreaalisella vyöhykkeellä Fennoskandiassa ja Euroopan puoleisella Venäjällä. Systemaattinen kirjallisuuskatsaus. (pdf 1 Mt)
Sini Savilaakso, Matti Häkkilä, Anna Johansson, Anne Uusitalo, Terhi Sandgren, Mikko Mönkkönen ja Pasi Puttonen. 2020. Metsätehon raportti 256.

Pienialaisten suojeltujen elinympäristöjen merkitys luonnon monimuotoisuudelle boreaalisissa talousmetsissä. Systemaattinen kirjallisuuskatsaus.  (pdf 0,6 Mt)
Matti Häkkilä, Sini Savilaakso, Anna Johansson, Terhi Sandgren, Anne Uusitalo, Mikko Mönkkönen ja Pasi Puttonen. 2020. Metsätehon raportti 257.

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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

News

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News and events

Hunting for grey literature

1.2.2019

One of the significant differences between a systematic and non-systematic (i.e. traditional) literature review is that during a systematic review process information is searched also within grey literature that has not been peer-reviewed. In … Lue lisää...

Insights from the stakeholder workshop guide the review

9.11.2018

In our second stakeholder workshop we moved from the impacts of different forest management regimes to conservation practices used in production forests. There was a balanced participation from different stakeholder groups, and the discussion around … Lue lisää...

What do we mean when we talk about evidence?

2.10.2018

At the first stakeholder workshop we got a question about the name of the project, specifically on the use of the word evidence. Based on the discussion that followed, evidence and evidence-based are words that are understood in multiple ways. For a … Lue lisää...

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