To Act or not to Act Białowieża Forest under Conflicting Ecological Paradigms

Białowieża, a national treasure to the people of Poland and a unique ecosystem of historical significance, has become a site of an intense international debate, following a large scale Bark Beetle outbreak. The controversy centers around two opposing ecological paradigms: 1). Ecosystems without huma...

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Main Authors: Klaus von Gadow, Chris J. Cieszewski, John A. Kershaw Jr.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ukrainian National Forestry University 2019-12-01
Series:Наукові праці Лісівничої академії наук України
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Online Access:http://fasu.nltu.edu.ua/index.php/nplanu/article/view/307/230
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spelling doaj-01fb2287aa48437d8726b37fa09984922020-11-25T03:03:24ZengUkrainian National Forestry University Наукові праці Лісівничої академії наук України1991-606X2616-50152019-12-011916317010.15421/411938307To Act or not to Act Białowieża Forest under Conflicting Ecological ParadigmsKlaus von Gadow0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3641-0397Chris J. Cieszewski1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2842-4406John A. Kershaw Jr.2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1360-0091University of Göttingen, GermanyUniversity of Georgia, Athens GA 30602 USAUniversity of New Brunswick, CanadaBiałowieża, a national treasure to the people of Poland and a unique ecosystem of historical significance, has become a site of an intense international debate, following a large scale Bark Beetle outbreak. The controversy centers around two opposing ecological paradigms: 1). Ecosystems without human interference would eventually reach a climax state that is self-regulating and in equilibrium (The No Action paradigm); 2). Trees infected by Ips typographus should be salvaged in order to reduce CO2 emissions, lower the fire risk, and prevent the collapse of healthy tree communities (The Adaptive Action paradigm). This contribution analyzes historical evidence and recent issues related to the management of Poland’s Białowieża Forest and presents a proposal towards a negotiated landscape design that allows for small-scale spatial mixing of different land-uses. Białowieża can become a unique example of a continuously evolving forest landscape that is resilient to fluctuating environmental conditions, human values and societal demands.http://fasu.nltu.edu.ua/index.php/nplanu/article/view/307/230białowieżaecosystem integritybark beetlenature conservationlandscape model
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Chris J. Cieszewski
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To Act or not to Act Białowieża Forest under Conflicting Ecological Paradigms
Наукові праці Лісівничої академії наук України
białowieża
ecosystem integrity
bark beetle
nature conservation
landscape model
author_facet Klaus von Gadow
Chris J. Cieszewski
John A. Kershaw Jr.
author_sort Klaus von Gadow
title To Act or not to Act Białowieża Forest under Conflicting Ecological Paradigms
title_short To Act or not to Act Białowieża Forest under Conflicting Ecological Paradigms
title_full To Act or not to Act Białowieża Forest under Conflicting Ecological Paradigms
title_fullStr To Act or not to Act Białowieża Forest under Conflicting Ecological Paradigms
title_full_unstemmed To Act or not to Act Białowieża Forest under Conflicting Ecological Paradigms
title_sort to act or not to act białowieża forest under conflicting ecological paradigms
publisher Ukrainian National Forestry University
series Наукові праці Лісівничої академії наук України
issn 1991-606X
2616-5015
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Białowieża, a national treasure to the people of Poland and a unique ecosystem of historical significance, has become a site of an intense international debate, following a large scale Bark Beetle outbreak. The controversy centers around two opposing ecological paradigms: 1). Ecosystems without human interference would eventually reach a climax state that is self-regulating and in equilibrium (The No Action paradigm); 2). Trees infected by Ips typographus should be salvaged in order to reduce CO2 emissions, lower the fire risk, and prevent the collapse of healthy tree communities (The Adaptive Action paradigm). This contribution analyzes historical evidence and recent issues related to the management of Poland’s Białowieża Forest and presents a proposal towards a negotiated landscape design that allows for small-scale spatial mixing of different land-uses. Białowieża can become a unique example of a continuously evolving forest landscape that is resilient to fluctuating environmental conditions, human values and societal demands.
topic białowieża
ecosystem integrity
bark beetle
nature conservation
landscape model
url http://fasu.nltu.edu.ua/index.php/nplanu/article/view/307/230
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