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From the study "A horizon scan of issues affecting UK forest management within 50 years"

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English: "Thematic analysis

Figure 2 presents the model resulting from the thematic analysis. Eleven significant themes were identified from the discussions at the second-round scoring workshop. These are grouped into three major categories: environmental shocks and perturbations, political and socio-economic drivers, and emerging interactions between the two. Many issues could be attributed to several themes, but Fig. 2 indicates the theme to which each issue is most closely aligned."

"Thematic analysis of workshop discussions. The coloured panels on the left and right, and circle in the middle, indicate the three major categories that were identified. Key themes are indicated by the white squares and boxes. Rounded triangles denote issue numbers placed against the part of the model they most closely align to."
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Source https://academic.oup.com/forestry/advance-article/doi/10.1093/forestry/cpad047/7328865
Author Authors of the study: Tew, Eleanor R; Ambrose-Oji, Bianca; Beatty, Malcolm; Büntgen, Ulf; Butterworth, Holly; Clover, Gerard; Cook, Dan; Dauksta, Dainis; Day, William; Deakin, John; Field, Alison; Gardiner, Barry; Harrop, Paddy; Healey, John R; Heaton, Rebecca; Hemery, Gabriel; Hill, Louise; Hughes, Oliver; Khaira-Creswell, P K; Kirby, Keith; Leitch, Andy; MacKay, John; McIlhiney, Rebecca; Murphy, Brian; Newton, Lee; Norris, Darren; Nugee, Richard; Parker, John; Petrokofsky, Gillian; Prosser, Annie; Quine, Chris; Randhawa, Gurch; Reid, Christine; Richardson, Miles; Ridley-Ellis, Daniel J; Riley, Rachel; Roberts, Josh E; Schaible, Richard; Simpson, Louise E; Spake, Rebecca; Tubby, Ian; Urquhart, Julie; Wallace-Stephens, Fabian; Wilson, Jeremy D; Sutherland, William J

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