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Jon Moen is affiliated with Umeå University in Sweden, with a research focus spanning environmental science and health professions. Their work encompasses a variety of subfields including general health professions, global and planetary change, ecology, management, monitoring, policy and law, and nature and landscape conservation.

Their research covers a broad spectrum of topics, particularly emphasizing indigenous studies and ecology, rangeland management and livestock ecology, forest management and policy, ecology and biodiversity studies, land use and ecosystem services, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, and wildlife ecology and conservation.

Among recent publications, the following papers highlight the range of their research interests and collaborative work:

  • Stand age and climate influence forest ecosystem service delivery and multifunctionality, 2020, Environmental Research Letters
  • Shifting Strategies between Generations in Sami Reindeer Husbandry: the Challenges of Maintaining Traditions while Adapting to a Changing Context, 2020, Human Ecology
  • Mapping cumulative pressures on the grazing lands of northern Fennoscandia, 2022, Scientific Reports
  • High rates of short-term dynamics of forest ecosystem services, 2021, Nature Sustainability
  • Can management buffer pasture loss and fragmentation for Sami reindeer herding in Sweden?, 2020, Pastoralism Research Policy and Practice

Jon Moen collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including Jan Bengtsson, Tord Snäll, Micael Jonsson, María Triviño, and Louise Mair. These collaborations are reflected in publications across diverse venues.

Notable publication venues for their work include:

  • Human Ecology
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Scientific Reports
  • Nature Sustainability
  • Pastoralism Research Policy and Practice

Best Publications

  • Higher levels of multiple ecosystem services are found in forests with more tree species

    Lars Gamfeldt;Tord Snäll;Robert Bagchi;Micael Jonsson

  • An indicator framework for assessing ecosystem services in support of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020

    Joachim Maes;Camino Liquete;Anne Teller;Markus Erhard

  • Climate change, habitat loss, protected areas and the climate adaptation potential of species in Mediterranean ecosystems worldwide

    Kirk R. Klausmeyer;M. Rebecca Shaw

  • Effects of altitude and topography on species richness of vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens in alpine communities

    Hans Henrik Bruun;Jon Moen;Risto Virtanen;John Arvid Grytnes

  • Herbivory influences tree lines.

    David M. Cairns;Jon Moen

  • Effects of Climate Change on Alpine Skiing in Sweden

    Jon Moen;Peter Fredman

  • Impacts of large herbivores on plant community structure and dynamics

    Alison J. Hester;Margareta Bergman;Glenn R. Iason;Jon Moen

  • Edge Effects on Liverworts and Lichens in Forest Patches in a Mosaic of Boreal Forest and Wetland

    Jon Moen;Bengt Gunnar Jonsson

  • Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services : Indicators for ecosystem assessments under Action 5 of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020

    Joachim Maes;Anne Teller;Markus Erhard;Patrick Murphy

  • Potential Effects of Climate Change on Treeline Position in the Swedish Mountains

    Jon Moen;Karin Aune;Lars Edenius;Anders Angerbjörn

  • Reindeer in the Swedish Mountains: An Assessment of Grazing Impacts

    Jon Moen;Öje Danell

  • Sustainability in forest management and a new role for resilience thinking

    Lucy Rist;Jon Moen

  • Applying resilience thinking to production ecosystems

    L. Rist;A. Felton;M. Nyström;Max Troell

  • Isolation and edge effects among woodland key habitats in Sweden: Is forest policy promoting fragmentation?

    Karine Aune;Bengt Gunnar Jonsson;Jon Moen

  • What are the impacts of reindeer/caribou (Rangifer tarandus L.) on arctic and alpine vegetation?: A systematic review

    Claes Bernes;Kari Anne Bråthen;Bruce C. Forbes;James David Mervyn Speed

  • Timberline patterns in northernmost Fennoscandia. Relative importance of climate and grazing

    L. Oksanen;J. Moen;T. Helle

  • Effects of herbivory on competition intensity in two arctic-alpine tundra communities with different productivity

    Johan Olofsson;Jon Moen;Lauri Oksanen

  • Effects of Modern Forest Management on Winter Grazing Resources for Reindeer in Sweden

    Sonja Kivinen;Sonja Kivinen;Jon Moen;Anna Berg;Åsa Eriksson

  • Climate Change: Effects on the Ecological Basis for Reindeer Husbandry in Sweden

    Jon Moen

  • A century of logging and forestry in a reindeer herding area in northern Sweden

    Anna Berg;Lars Östlund;Jon Moen;Johan Olofsson

  • Lemming Grazing on Snowbed Vegetation during a Population Peak, Northern Norway

    Jon Moen;Peter A. Lundberg;Lauri Oksanen

Frequent Co-Authors

Lauri Oksanen
Lauri Oksanen University of Turku
Jan Bengtsson
Jan Bengtsson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Tord Snäll
Tord Snäll Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Stefan Jansson
Stefan Jansson Umeå University
Anders Angerbjörn
Anders Angerbjörn Stockholm University
Lars Gamfeldt
Lars Gamfeldt University of Gothenburg
Micael Jonsson
Micael Jonsson Umeå University
Hans Henrik Bruun
Hans Henrik Bruun University of Copenhagen
Bengt Gunnar Jonsson
Bengt Gunnar Jonsson Mid Sweden University
Kristin Palmqvist
Kristin Palmqvist Umeå University

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