Blar i Department of Biological Sciences på forfatter "Måren, Inger Elisabeth"
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Back to Africa: monitoring post-hydropower restoration to facilitate reintroduction of an extinct-in-the-wild amphibian
Vandvik, Vigdis; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Ndangalasi, Henry J.; Taplin, James; Mbago, Frank; Lovett, Jon C. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-08-11)Monitoring of the ecological efficiency of different restoration and mitigation measures is important to inform decision-making but can be challenging, especially in remote and low-resource settings. Species composition ... -
Buffering effects of soil seed banks on plant community composition in response to land use and climate.
Plue, Jan; Van Calster, Hans; Auestad, Inger; Basto, Sofia; Bekker, Renee M.; Bruun, Hans Henrik; Chevalier, Richard; Decocq, Guillaume; Grandin, Ulf; Hermy, Martin; Jacquemyn, Hans; Jakobsson, Anna; Jankowska‐Błaszczuk, Małgorzata; Kalamees, Rein; Koch, Marcus A.; Marrs, Rob H.; Marteinsdóttir, Bryndís; Milberg, Per; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Pakeman, Robin J.; Phoenix, Gareth K.; Thompson, Ken; Vandvik, Vigdis; Wagner, Markus; Auffret, Alistair G. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Aim: Climate and land use are key determinants of biodiversity, with past and ongoing changes posing serious threats to global ecosystems. Unlike most other organism groups, plant species can possess dormant life‐history ... -
Changing contributions of stochastic and deterministic processes in community assembly over a successional gradient
Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Kapfer, Jutta; Aarrestad, Per Arild; Grytnes, John-Arvid; Vandvik, Vigdis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Successional dynamics in plant community assembly may result from both deterministic and stochastic ecological processes. The relative importance of different ecological processes is expected to vary over the successional ... -
Diversified Farming Systems: Impacts and Adaptive Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, Norway and China
Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Wiig, Heidi; McNeal, Kathryn; Wang, Sally; Zu, Sebrina; Cao, Ren; Fürst, Kathinka; Marsh, Robin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The COVID-19 pandemic fully exposed the vulnerability of the global agri-food system to shocks and stresses, highlighting the need for transformation and action to make it more resilient and inclusive. This paper offers a ... -
Effects of Management on Heathland Vegetation in Western Norway
Måren, Inger Elisabeth (Doctoral thesis, 2009-03-31)Aims: This synthesis of studies examines the effects of anthropogenic disturbance regimes; the traditional management practices of livestock grazing and prescribed burning, on vegetation and seed banks in coastal heathlands ... -
Integration matters: Combining socio-cultural and biophysical methods for mapping ecosystem service bundles
Cusens, Jarrod; Donnellan Barraclough, Alicia May; Måren, Inger Elisabeth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Ecosystem services (ESs) play an important role in sustainable landscape management. People value ESs in diverse ways encompassing social and ecological domains and we need to bring these different values together. We used ... -
Life after fire: smoke and ash as germination cues in ericads, herbs and graminoids of northern heathlands
Bargmann, Tessa; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Vandvik, Vigdis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-05-02)Question: What is the impact of the fire cues smoke and ash on seed germination of important functional groups in the heathland system, namely ericads, herbs and graminoids? We predict that if germination from heathland ... -
Lost in Translation? Multiple Discursive Strategies and the Interpretation of Sustainability in the Norwegian Salmon Farming Industry
Aarset, Bernt; Carson, Siri Granum; Wiig, Heidi; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Marks, Jessica (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-04-04)The term ‘sustainability’ is vague and open to interpretation. In this paper we analyze how firms use the term in an effort to make the concept their own, and how it becomes a premise for further decisions, by applying a ... -
Management-driven evolution in a domesticated ecosystem
Vandvik, Vigdis; Töpper, Joachim Paul; Cook, Zoë; Daws, Matthew I.; Heegaard, Einar; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Velle, Liv Guri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-02-12)Millennia of human land-use have resulted in the widespread occurrence of what have been coined ‘domesticated ecosystems’. The anthropogenic imprints on diversity, composition, structure and functioning of such systems are ... -
Managing biodiversity: Impacts of Legal Protection in Mountain Forests of the Himalayas
Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Sharma, Lila Nath (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-08-04)Legal protection has been used as means of conserving forests and associated biodiversity in many regions of the world since the eighteenth century. However, most forests in the global south, even those within protected ... -
Mapping stakeholder networks for the co-production of multiple ecosystem services: A novel mixed-methods approach
Barraclough, Alicia May Donnellan; Cusens, Jarrod; Måren, Inger Elisabeth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Governance of ecosystem services (ES) requires an understanding of the complex dynamics of collaboration (and contestation) of multiple stakeholders and multiple ES. However, many studies consider only a few ES or stakeholder ... -
More warm-adapted species in soil seed banks than in herb layer plant communities across Europe
Auffret, Alistair G.; Vangansbeke, Pieter; De Frenne, Pieter; Auestad, Inger; Basto, Sofia; Grandin, Ulf; Jacquemyn, Hans; Jakobsson, Anna; Kalamees, Rein; Koch, Marcus A.; Marrs, Rob; Marteinsdottir, Bryndis; Wagner, Markus; Bekker, Renee M.; Bruun, Hans Henrik; Decocq, Guillaume; Hermy, Martin; Jankowska-Błaszczuk, Małgorzata; Milberg, Per; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Pakeman, Robin J.; Phoenix, Gareth K.; Thompson, Ken; Van Calster, Hans; Vandvik, Vigdis; Plue, Jan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Responses to climate change have often been found to lag behind the rate of warming that has occurred. In addition to dispersal limitation potentially restricting spread at leading range margins, the persistence of species ... -
Participatory mapping reveals biocultural and nature values in the shared landscape of a Nordic UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Cusens, Jarrod; Barraclough, Alicia May Donnellan; Måren, Inger Elisabeth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Making the right decisions for sustainable development requires sound knowledge of the values and spatial distribution of the services co-produced by ecosystems and people. UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere programme and ... -
Seed banks are biodiversity reservoirs: species–area relationships above versus below ground
Vandvik, Vigdis; Klanderud, Kari; Meineri, Eric Pierre F; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Töpper, Joachim Paul (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-05-26)Soil seed banks offer plants the possibility to disperse through time. This has implications for population and community dynamics, as recognised by ecological and evolutionary theory. In contrast, the conservation and ... -
Seeing the wood for the trees: Carbon storage and conservation in temperate forests of the Himalayas
Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Sharma, Lila Nath (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Forests have a prominent role to play in the success of the UN’s Agenda 2030, thus actions to halt deforestation are high on the international sustainability agenda. As humans are altering the composition and extent of ... -
Socio-cultural values and biophysical supply: How do afforestation and land abandonment impact multiple ecosystem services?
Cusens, Jarrod; Donnellan Barraclough, Alicia May; Måren, Inger Elisabeth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024) -
“Stewards of the future: accompanying the rising tide of young voices by setting youth-inclusive research agendas in sustainability research”
Barraclough, Alicia Donnellan; Sakiyama, M; Schultz, Lisen; Måren, Inger Elisabeth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background From the worldwide youth-led climate strikes of 2018–2019 to the student-initiated austerity protests in Chile in 2019, it is undeniable that young people have been protagonists in pressuring for social change ... -
Traditional prescribed burning of coastal heathland provides niches for xerophilous and sun‑loving beetles
Kerdoncuf, Morgane Alizee; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Eycott, Amy Elizabeth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)In Western Norway, farmers have traditionally used fire as a management tool in coastal heathlands to enhance the fodder quality for livestock. Rotational prescribed burning increases landscape heterogeneity by creating a ... -
Voices of young biosphere stewards on the strengths, weaknesses, and ways forward for 74 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves across 83 countries
Barraclough, Alicia May Donnellan; Schultz, Lisen Paula; Måren, Inger Elisabeth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Young stakeholders are key actors in social-ecological systems, who have the capacity to be agents of sustainability transformation but are also at high risk of exclusion in the unfolding of global change challenges. Despite ...