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Henrik Hedenås
Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Publications - 9
Citations - 343
Henrik Hedenås is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Canopy & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 267 citations.
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Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers.
Terry V. Callaghan,Terry V. Callaghan,Christer Jonasson,Tomas Thierfelder,Zhenlin Yang,Zhenlin Yang,Henrik Hedenås,Margareta Johansson,Margareta Johansson,Ulf Molau,Ulf Molau,Rik Van Bogaert,Anders Michelsen,Johan Olofsson,Dylan Gwynn-Jones,Stef Bokhorst,Gareth K. Phoenix,Jarle W. Bjerke,Hans Tømmervik,Torben R. Christensen,Edward Hanna,Eva K. Koller,Eva K. Koller,Victoria L. Sloan,Victoria L. Sloan +24 more
TL;DR: A unique geo-referenced record of environmental and ecosystem observations from the area since 1913 is presented, which is of immediate relevance to local stakeholders who need to adapt to new opportunities and to respond to challenges.
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Shades of grey challenge practical application of the cultural ecosystem services concept
Malgorzata Blicharska,Malgorzata Blicharska,Richard J. Smithers,Marcus Hedblom,Henrik Hedenås,Grzegorz Mikusiński,Eja Pedersen,Per Sandström,Johan Svensson +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a literature review of CES to highlight the shades of grey, briefly illustrates findings by reference to the Swedish mountain landscape, then addresses potential implications for practical decision-making.
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On the decline of ground lichen forests in the Swedish boreal landscape: Implications for reindeer husbandry and sustainable forest management.
TL;DR: There has been a 71 % decline in the area of lichen-abundant forests over the last 60 years in northern Sweden, and forestry can have a significant role in reversing the trend and improving ground lichen conditions.
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Landscape perception: linking physical monitoring data to perceived landscape properties
Marcus Hedblom,Henrik Hedenås,Malgorzata Blicharska,Sven Adler,Igor Knez,Grzegorz Mikusiński,Johan Svensson,Stefan Sandström,Per Sandström,David A. Wardle +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an increasing number of policies have highlighted the importance of conserving a landscape and how people perceive and use the landscape, which affects not only people's well-being but also how people perceived and used the landscape.
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Changes in vegetation cover and composition in the Swedish mountain region
TL;DR: It is found that the extension of the alpine and the mountain birch forest areas of the Scandinavian Mountain Range has not changed between the inventory phases, but the total tree canopy cover increased in the al Alpine area, and the cover of graminoids and dwarf shrubs and the total cover of field vegetation increased.