Windstorms are considered among the most impacting natural events for European for‐ ests and related Socio‐Ecological Systems (SES). Given that their intensity and frequency are increas‐ ing, an in‐depth understanding of their impacts is crucial to mitigate risks and potential negative effects. However, so far, scientific research on windstorm impacts has mainly focused on environ‐ mental dimensions, while socio‐economic and institutional ones are rarely taken into consideration. Our analysis aims at enriching the current scientific knowledge on windstorm impacts on forest SES by providing an overview of the state‐of‐the‐art academic investigations on windstorm impacts on socio‐economic and institutional dimensions. Overall, 46 papers were reviewed to identify the most recurrent post‐windstorm dynamics and drivers that influence resilience and adaptation of socio‐ economic, institutional and related governance dimensions of European forest SES. Results show that the current scientific knowledge on socio‐economic impacts of windstorms mainly concentrates on forest‐related stakeholders and sectors, paying little attention to the broader social, cultural and institutional drivers that contribute to forest SES resilience. Further, cascade effects linking environ‐ mental, social and institutional dimensions are poorly analyzed. This restricted focus could lead to an incomplete understanding of the dynamics shaping socio‐economic adaptability to windstorms, affecting long‐term and sustainable recovery from extreme natural events. To correctly frame effec‐ tive, intersectoral and coordinated recovery strategies gaining a deeper understanding of human– environment interactions is needed, as well as acknowledging the positive influence of causal rela‐ tionships in improving forest‐related SES resilience

Windstorm Impacts on Forest-Related Socio-Ecological Systems: An Analysis from a Socio-Economic and Institutional Perspective

Romagnoli F.
;
Masiero M.;Secco Laura
2022

Abstract

Windstorms are considered among the most impacting natural events for European for‐ ests and related Socio‐Ecological Systems (SES). Given that their intensity and frequency are increas‐ ing, an in‐depth understanding of their impacts is crucial to mitigate risks and potential negative effects. However, so far, scientific research on windstorm impacts has mainly focused on environ‐ mental dimensions, while socio‐economic and institutional ones are rarely taken into consideration. Our analysis aims at enriching the current scientific knowledge on windstorm impacts on forest SES by providing an overview of the state‐of‐the‐art academic investigations on windstorm impacts on socio‐economic and institutional dimensions. Overall, 46 papers were reviewed to identify the most recurrent post‐windstorm dynamics and drivers that influence resilience and adaptation of socio‐ economic, institutional and related governance dimensions of European forest SES. Results show that the current scientific knowledge on socio‐economic impacts of windstorms mainly concentrates on forest‐related stakeholders and sectors, paying little attention to the broader social, cultural and institutional drivers that contribute to forest SES resilience. Further, cascade effects linking environ‐ mental, social and institutional dimensions are poorly analyzed. This restricted focus could lead to an incomplete understanding of the dynamics shaping socio‐economic adaptability to windstorms, affecting long‐term and sustainable recovery from extreme natural events. To correctly frame effec‐ tive, intersectoral and coordinated recovery strategies gaining a deeper understanding of human– environment interactions is needed, as well as acknowledging the positive influence of causal rela‐ tionships in improving forest‐related SES resilience
2022
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