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    Exploring Connections Between Tourism and Forest Conservation

    Many cultures have a long history of relating to forests and trees. Forest and tree motifs have been used throughout cultural history to reflect on human-nature relationships. Beginning in the nineteenth centu...

    Erik Aschenbrand, Thomas Michler in Wald in der Vielfalt möglicher Perspektiven (2022)

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    Linking Socio-Scientific Landscape Research with the Ecosystem Services Approach to Analyze Conflicts About Protected Area Management—The Case of the Bavarian Forest National Park

    Landscape changes as a result of large-scale windthrows have sparked long-lasting conflicts about protected area management in Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany. We assess tourists, locals, and nature con...

    Erik Aschenbrand, Thomas Michler in Modern Approaches to the Visualization of Landscapes (2020)

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    Gestört, aber grün: 30 Jahre Forschung zu Landschaftskonflikten im Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald

    Großschutzgebiete wie Nationalparks bergen landschaftsbezogene Konfliktpotenziale. Im Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald wird seit 30 Jahren Konfliktforschung betrieben. Im Zentrum stehen dabei Landschaftsveränderu...

    Thomas Michler, Erik Aschenbrand, Franz Leibl in Landschaftskonflikte (2019)