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BI1462

Forest Conservation Science

Syllabus and other information

Litterature list

**Course book:
**Sodhi & Ehrlich 2010. Conservation Biology for all, (Oxford University Press), available online at:
https://conbio.org/publications/free-textbook

**Papers for literature seminars:
**Kuuluvainen & Gauthier (2018) Young and old forest in the boreal: critical stages of ecosystem dynamics and management under global change. Forest Ecosystems, 5: 26.

Ekholm et al. (2022) Short-term effects of continuous cover forestry on forest biomass production and biodiversity: Applying single-tree selection in forests dominated by Picea abies. Ambio, 51: 2478-2495.

Kärvemo et al. (2023) Beetle diversity in dead wood is lower in non-native than native tree species, especially those more distantly related to native species. Journal of Applied Ecology, 60: 170-180.

Gao et al. (2015) Reviewing the strength of evidence of biodiversity indicators for forest ecosystems in Europe. Ecological Indicators, 57: 420-434.

Hekkala et al. (2023) Habitat heterogeneity is a good predictor of boreal forest biodiversity. Ecological Indicators, 148: 110069

Similä et al. (2006) Co-variation and indicators of species diversity: Can richness of forest-dwelling species be predicted in northern boreal forests? Ecological Indicators, 6: 686-700

Caro et al. (2022) An inconvenient misconception: Climate change is not the principal driver of biodiversity loss. Conservation Letters, 15: e12868

Ranius et al. (2023) Protected area designation and management in a world of climate change: A review of recommendations. Ambio, 52: 68-80

Pietarinen et al. (2025) Politics of delay hinder the implementation of EU Forest Strategy in Finland. Ambio.

Olsson & Johansson (2025) Legitimising different futures: Swedish forest management as a climate change mitigation measure. Evironmental Science & Policy, 171: 104174

Gundersen & Frivold (2008) Public preferences for forest structures: A review of quantitative surveys from Finland, Norway and Sweden. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 7: 241-258.

Sacher et al. (2022) Evidence of the association between deadwood and forest recreational site choices. Forest Policy and Economics, 135: 102638

Jensen et al. (2025) Evidence-based urban greening: a missing piece in biodiversity conservation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 40: 523-526.

Kowarik et al. (2025) Promoting urban biodiversity for the benefit of people and nature. Nature Reviews Biodiversity, 1: 214-232.

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: Conservation and Management of Fish and Wildlife Populations - Master's Programme Euroforester (MSc) Conservation and Management of Fish and Wildlife (MSc) Forest Ecology and Sustainable Management (MSc) Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 38060 SEK Cycle: Master’s level (A1N)
Subject: Forestry Science Biology
Course code: BI1462 Application code: SLU-20132 Location: Uppsala Distance course: Yes Language: English Responsible department: Department of Ecology Pace: 100%