Where to restore – an approach to spatial prioritization of connectivity forests for forest landscape restoration
With two centuries of forestry, natural forests in boreal Swedenare rare and strongly fragmented. Hence, restoration aiming toimprove conditions for forest biodiversity is needed. However,to ensure landscape connectivity – where to restore is a criticalconcern.Our study objective was to identify connectivity forest thatthrough restoration support connectivity and biodiversity. Thestudy area coversWith two centuries of forestry, natural forests in boreal Sweden are rare and strongly fragmented. Hence, restoration aiming to improve conditions for forest biodiversity is needed. However, to ensure landscape connectivity – where to restore is a critical concern.Our study objective was to identify connectivity forest that through restoration support connectivity and biodiversity. The study area
