• A new valuation school: Integrating diverse values of nature in resource and land use decisions 

      Jacobs, Sander; Dendoncker, Nicolas; Martín-López, Berta; Barton, David Nicholas; Gomez-Baggethun, Erik; Boeraeve, Fanny; McGrath, Francesca L.; Vierikko, Kati; Geneletti, Davide; Sevecke, Katharina J.; Pipart, Nathalie; Primmer, Eeva; Mederly, Peter; Schmidt, Stefan; Aragão, Alexandra; Baral, Himlal; Bark, Rosalind H.; Briceno, Tania; Brogna, Delphine; Cabral, Pedro; Vreese, Rik De; Liquete, Camino; Mueller, Hannah; Peh, Kelvin S.-H.; Phelan, Anna; Rincón, Alexander R.; Rogers, Shannon H.; Turkelboom, Francis; Reeth, Wouter Van; Zanten, Boris T. van; Wam, Hilde Karine; Washbourn, Carla-Leanne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      We are increasingly confronted with severe social and economic impacts of environmental degradation all over the world. From a valuation perspective, environmental problems and conflicts originate from trade-offs between ...
    • Compositional Changes in Foliage Phenolics with Plant Age, a Natural Experiment in Boreal Forests 

      Wam, Hilde Karine; Stolter, Caroline; Nybakken, Line (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-09)
      The composition of plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) extensively impacts ecosystem functioning. It is vital that we understand temporal patterns in the plants’ allocation of resources to PSMs, particularly those influenced ...
    • Conflicting interests of ecosystem services: Multi-criteria modelling and indirect evaluation of trade-offs between monetary and non-monetary measures 

      Wam, Hilde Karine; Bunnefeld, Nils; Clarke, Nicholas; Hofstad, Ole (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-10-19)
      Ecosystems provide services for many stakeholder groups, often with a conflict of interests that hampers sustainability. Core to these conflicts is the challenge of trading-off monetary and non-monetary measures. Using the ...
    • Democratizing education: Open schooling engaged the less privileged in environmental sciences 

      Wam, Hilde Karine; Goździk, Agata; Aspholm, Paul Eric; Juńczyk, Tomasz (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-08)
      Democratizing learning is essential for environmental sustainability. Less privileged areas are crucial in this regard. Informal education has great such potential, but often fails to reach the less privileged, and to ...
    • Forage availability, supplementary feed and ungulate density: Associations with ungulate damage in pine production forests 

      Felton, Annika M.; Hedwall, Per-Ola; Felton, Adam; Widemo, Fredrik; Wallgren, Märtha; Holmström, Emma; Löfmarck, Erik; Malmsten, Jonas; Wam, Hilde Karine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-05)
      Populations of large herbivores, including members of the deer family Cervidae, are expanding across and within many regions of the northern hemisphere. Because their browsing on trees can result in economic losses to ...
    • Macronutrient balancing in free-ranging populations of moose 

      Felton, Annika M.; Wam, Hilde Karine; Felton, Adam; Simpson, Stephen J.; Stolter, Caroline; Hedwall, Per-Ola; Malmsten, Jonas; Eriksson, Torsten; Tigabo, Mulualem; Raubenheimer, David (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-15)
      At northern latitudes, large spatial and temporal variation in the nutritional composition of available foods poses challenges to wild herbivores trying to satisfy their nutrient requirements. Studies conducted in mostly ...
    • Monitoring deer food and browsing in forests: Coherence and discrepancies between national and local inventories 

      Wam, Hilde Karine; Solberg, Erling Johan; Eriksen, Rune; Granhus, Aksel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-01)
      Field-based monitoring of deer food availability and browsing on recruiting forest trees is a necessary but labour-intensive task. We explored how such estimates from a low-resolution multipurpose national forest inventory ...
    • Moose selecting for specific nutritional composition of birch places limits on food acceptability 

      Wam, Hilde Karine; Felton, Annika M.; Stolter, Caroline; Nybakken, Line; Hjeljord, Olav (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-12-20)
      Despite decades of intense research, it remains largely unsolved which nutritional factors underpin food selection by large herbivores in the wild. We measured nutritional composition of birch foliage (Betula pubescens) ...
    • Subtle foodscape displacement of a native ungulate by free-ranging livestock in a forest agroecosystem 

      Wam, Hilde Karine; Herfindal, Ivar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-06-28)
      The prevalence of livestock grazing in wildlife area s is increasing. This transformation of ecosys- tems into agroecosystems is concerning because the intr oduction of new species may cause niche displacement of the ...