Resilience through policy integration in Europe? Domestic forest policy changes as response to absorb pressure to integrate biodiversity conservation, bioenergy use and climate protection in France, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden

•We analyse integration of biodiversity, climate and bioenergy policies into forest policy.•We analyse coalition-driven forest policy changes in four European countries over time.•We study policy integration as the link between processes and outputs of policy change.•Layering, drift, conversion and...

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subjects Biodiversity
Climate
Climate change
Climate policy
Coalitional politics
Conservation
Content analysis
Environmental policy
Europe
Forest harvesting
Forest management
Forestry
Forests
Harvesting
Integration
Land use
Policies
Policy change
Policy integration
Pressure
Production
Reforms
Renewable energy
Resilience
Stability analysis
Sustainable forest management
Sustainable forestry
Timber
Wildlife conservation
title Resilience through policy integration in Europe? Domestic forest policy changes as response to absorb pressure to integrate biodiversity conservation, bioenergy use and climate protection in France, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden
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