About this Research Topic
The aim of this Research Topic is to invite and collect the contributions from researchers across different disciplines from various countries studying the socio-economic implications of forested landscape transformation due to climate change or changing of governance in forestry. The types of forest area change can include deforestation, forest cover changes, agricultural intensification, and many others. The socio-economic implications may include, economic benefits, livelihood, gender equality, food security, local diet and food system, health and nutritional status.
Proposed themes:
1. Socioeconomic benefit of forest provisioning services
2. Forest foods and household food security
3. Gender in forestry
4. Dietary changes and forested landscape transformation
5. Perception and demand of forest ecosystem services
Keywords: society, economic, climate change, land use change, forest cover change, livelihood, policy, gender, forest provisioning services, wellbeing
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