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The forest beyond the trees: A network perspective on governing co-production of nature’s contributions to people

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Date of first publication2025-04-26
Date of publication in PubData 2026-06-09

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Variant form of DOI: 10.1007/s13280-025-02187-9
Isaac, R., Cumming, G., Felipe-Lucia, M., & Martín-López, B. (2025). The forest beyond the trees: A network perspective on governing co-production of nature’s contributions to people. Ambio, 54(11), 1835-1851.
Published in ISSN: 1654-7209
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Abstract

Nature’s contributions to people (NCP) provided by forests are co-produced by an interplay of natural and anthropogenic capitals, including human, social, physical, and financial capital, which are influenced by various actors across multiple levels. Here, we assessed the co-production of four forest NCP (timber, habitat creation and maintenance, climate regulation, non-material NCP). We conducted social network analyses based on interviews with local forest actors to (i) understand which actors are most relevant for managing different anthropogenic capitals in NCP co-production and (ii) identify patterns of governing co-produced forest NCP via actor relationships. Our findings revealed three patterns: (1) governance of timber production via financial flows ; (2) governance of knowledge and labour for climate regulation ; and (3) governance for habitat management . Making actor–capital relationships tangible provides evidence to inform decision-making by tracing how specific actors favour certain capitals potentially influencing the sustainability of NCP co-production.

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Anthropogenic Asset; Ecosystem Services Co-production; Forest Management; Sustainable Management

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