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Organisationen in einer unberechenbaren Umwelt: Wie Landesforstbetriebe mit der Herausforderung des Klimawandels umgehen

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Wälder stabilisieren den Boden, beugen Erosion vor, spielen eine zentrale Rolle bei der Wasserversorgung und beeinflussen das Klima und die Luftqualität. Gleichzeitig stellen sie ein wichtiges ökonomisches, kulturelles und soziales Erbe dar. Die Wälder in Mitteleuropa sind in ihrer aktuellen Ausprägung stets Produkt des Zusammenspiels natürlicher und kultureller Faktoren.

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von Detten, R., Faber, F. (2013). Organisationen in einer unberechenbaren Umwelt: Wie Landesforstbetriebe mit der Herausforderung des Klimawandels umgehen. In: Detten, R., Faber, F., Bemmann, M. (eds) Unberechenbare Umwelt. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-94223-0_8

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