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2019, Volume 99, Issue C
- 9-20 Forest ownership changes in Europe: State of knowledge and conceptual foundations
by Weiss, Gerhard & Lawrence, Anna & Hujala, Teppo & Lidestav, Gun & Nichiforel, Liviu & Nybakk, Erlend & Quiroga, Sonia & Sarvašová, Zuzana & Suarez, Cristina & Živojinović, Ivana
- 21-31 European private forest owner typologies: A review of methods and use
by Ficko, Andrej & Lidestav, Gun & Ní Dhubháin, Áine & Karppinen, Heimo & Zivojinovic, Ivana & Westin, Kerstin
- 32-42 Learning about forest ownership and management issues in Europe while travelling: The Travellab approach
by Feliciano, D. & Blagojević, D. & Böhling, K. & Hujala, T. & Lawrence, A. & Lidestav, G. & Ludvig, A. & Turner, T. & Weiss, G. & Zivojinovic, I.
- 43-51 Perceptions of ownership among new forest owners – A qualitative study in European context
by Matilainen, A. & Koch, M. & Zivojinovic, I. & Lähdesmäki, M. & Lidestav, G. & Karppinen, H. & Didolot, F. & Jarsky, V. & Põllumäe, P. & Colson, V. & Hricova, Z. & Glavonjic, P. & Scriban, R.E.
- 52-58 Do female forest owners think and act “greener”?
by Umaerus, Patrik & Högvall Nordin, Maria & Lidestav, Gun
- 59-67 Governance of the forest restitution process in Romania: An application of the DPSIR model
by Scriban, Ramona Elena & Nichiforel, Liviu & Bouriaud, Laura Gianina & Barnoaiea, Ionut & Cosofret, Vasile Cosmin & Barbu, Catalina Oana
- 68-76 The social networks of Irish private forest owners: An exploratory study
by Stoettner, Evelyn M. & Ní Dhubháin, Áine
- 77-82 The role of extension and forest characteristics in understanding the management decisions of new forest owners in Ireland
by Upton, V. & Ryan, M. & Heanue, K. & Ní Dhubháin, Á.
- 83-99 Targeting climate change adaptation strategies to small-scale private forest owners
by Mostegl, Nina M. & Pröbstl-Haider, Ulrike & Jandl, Robert & Haider, Wolfgang
- 100-109 The challenges of coordinating forest owners for joint management
by Górriz-Mifsud, Elena & Olza Donazar, Luis & Montero Eseverri, Eduardo & Marini Govigli, Valentino
- 110-122 Perception and partnership: Developing forest resilience on private estates
by Bowditch, Euan A.D. & McMorran, Rob & Bryce, Rosalind & Smith, Melanie
- 123-135 Natura 2000 payments for private forest owners in Rural Development Programmes 2007–2013 - a comparative view
by Sarvašová, Zuzana & Ali, Tamás & Đorđević, Ilija & Lukmine, Diana & Quiroga, Sonia & Suárez, Cristina & Hrib, Michal & Rondeux, Jacques & Mantzanas, Konstantinos T. & Franz, Kristin
- 136-144 What influences European private forest owners' affinity for subsidies?
by Quiroga, Sonia & Suarez, Cristina & Ficko, Andrej & Feliciano, Diana & Bouriaud, Laura & Brahic, Elodie & Deuffic, Philippe & Dobsinska, Zuzana & Jarsky, Vilem & Lawrence, Anna & Nybakk, Erlend
- 145-156 What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs
by Kajanus, Miika & Leban, Vasja & Glavonjić, Predrag & Krč, Janez & Nedeljković, Jelena & Nonić, Dragan & Nybakk, Erlend & Posavec, Stjepan & Riedl, Marcel & Teder, Meelis & Wilhelmsson, Erik & Zālīte, Zinta & Eskelinen, Tuomo
- 157-168 Integrating intangible resources enables creating new types of forest services - developing forest leasing value network in Finland
by Laakkonen, Anu & Hujala, Teppo & Pykäläinen, Jouni
2019, Volume 98, Issue C
- 8-18 Reprint of: Why did the 1980s' reform of collective forestland tenure in southern China fail?
by Liu, Can & Wang, Sen & Liu, Hao & Zhu, Wenqing
- 19-29 China's second round of forest reforms: Observations for China and implications globally
by Xu, Jintao & Hyde, William F.
- 30-43 How off-farm work drives the intensity of rural households' investment in forest management: The case from Zhejiang, China
by Zhu, Zhen & Xu, Zhigang & Shen, Yueqin & Huang, Chenming & Zhang, Yaoqi
- 44-53 Livelihood mushroomed: Examining household level impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) under new management regime in China's state forests
by Liu, Shilei & Xu, Jintao
- 54-61 Reformulating China's ecological restoration policies: What can be learned from comparing Chinese and American experiences?
by Liu, Ping & Yin, Runsheng & Zhao, Minjuan
- 62-66 Inequality and small landholdings: Path dependence, land use and wellbeing
by Huang, Senwei & Zhang, Yaoqi & Zheng, Yifang & Su, Shipeng & Zheng, Jing
- 67-74 Forest condition change, tenure reform, and government-funded eco-environmental programs in Northeast China
by Huang, Wei
- 75-81 China's forest expansion in the last three plus decades: Why and how?
by Zhang, Daowei
- 82-89 Intensifying Forest Management in China: What does it mean, why, and how?
by Hou, Jianyun & Yin, Runsheng & Wu, Weiguang
2018, Volume 97, Issue C
- 1-8 An optimization approach for multiperiod production planning in a sawmill
by Vanzetti, Nicolás & Broz, Diego & Corsano, Gabriela & Montagna, Jorge M.
- 9-20 Knowledge networks for innovation in the forestry sector: Multinational companies in Uruguay
by Aboal, Diego & Rovira, Flavia & Veneri, Federico
- 21-32 A value-added forest management policy reduces the impact of fire on timber production in Canadian boreal forests
by Rijal, Baburam & Raulier, Frédéric & Martell, David L.
- 33-40 Private forest owners and property tax incentive programs in the United States: A national review and analysis of ecosystem services promoted, landowner participation, forestland area enrolled, and magnitude of tax benefits provided
by Kilgore, Michael A. & Ellefson, Paul V. & Funk, Travis J. & Frey, Gregory E.
- 41-50 Use of revealed preference data to estimate the costs of forest carbon sequestration in Canada
by Murphy, Rose & Gross, Dominique M. & Jaccard, Mark
- 51-58 Effects of the sustainable forestry initiative fiber sourcing standard on the average implementation rate of forestry best management practices in Georgia, United States
by Dwivedi, Puneet & Tumpach, Chantal & Cook, Chase & Izlar, Bob
- 59-66 Comparison of revealed comparative advantage indexes with application to trade tendencies of cellulose production from planted forests in Brazil, Canada, China, Sweden, Finland and the United States
by Rossato, Fabrícia Gladys F.S. & Susaeta, Andres & Adams, Damian C. & Hidalgo, Ieda Geriberto & de Araujo, Thais Duekc & de Queiroz, Adriana
- 73-82 Evaluating participatory techniques for adaptation to climate change: Nepal case study
by Khadka, Chiranjeewee & Aryal, Keshava Prasad & Edwards-Jonášová, Magda & Upadhyaya, Anju & Dhungana, Nabin & Cudlin, Pavel & Vacik, Harald
- 83-96 Civil society participation in REDD+ and FLEGT processes: Case study analysis from Cameroon, Ghana, Liberia and the Republic of Congo
by Satyal, Poshendra
- 97-109 The potential for a backward-bending supply curve of non-timber forest products: An empirical case study of wild American ginseng production
by Frey, Gregory E. & Chamberlain, James L. & Prestemon, Jeffrey P.
- 110-121 A combined focused industry and company size investigation of the internationalization-performance relationship: The case of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within the Swedish wood manufacturing industry
by Hosseini, Mojtaba & Brege, Staffan & Nord, Tomas
- 122-131 The pure market allocation of land between forestry and agriculture
by Deegen, Peter & Halbritter, Andreas
- 132-145 Livelihoods-conservation initiatives: Evidence of socio-economic impacts from organic honey production in Mwingi, Eastern Kenya
by Musinguzi, Peter & Bosselmann, Aske Skovmand & Pouliot, Mariève
- 146-152 Mapping European and forest related policies supporting social innovation for rural settings
by Ludvig, Alice & Weiss, Gerhard & Sarkki, Simo & Nijnik, Maria & Živojinović, Ivana
- 153-162 Can conservation agriculture save tropical forests? The case of minimum tillage in Zambia
by Ngoma, Hambulo & Angelsen, Arild
- 163-174 Understanding social innovation for the well-being of forest-dependent communities: A preliminary theoretical framework
by Kluvánková, Tatiana & Brnkaľáková, Stanislava & Špaček, Martin & Slee, Bill & Nijnik, Maria & Valero, Diana & Miller, David & Bryce, Rosalind & Kozová, Mária & Polman, Nico & Szabo, Tomáš & Gežík, Veronika
- 180-188 Governance and legitimacy of the Forest Stewardship Council certification in the national contexts – A comparative study of Belarus and Poland
by Niedziałkowski, Krzysztof & Shkaruba, Anton
- 189-200 Economic accounting of ethiopian forests: A natural capital approach
by Narita, Daiju & Lemenih, Mulugeta & Shimoda, Yukimi & Ayana, Alemayehu N.
- 201-209 Marketing decision making in the forest biomass market: The case of Austria, Finland and Slovakia
by Halaj, Daniel & Brodrechtova, Yvonne
- 210-222 Productivity and profitability potential for non-native Eucalyptus plantings in the southern USA
by Stanturf, John A. & Young, Timothy M. & Perdue, James H. & Dougherty, Derek & Pigott, Michael & Guo, Zhimei & Huang, Xia
- 223-231 Commercializing traditional non-timber forest products: An integrated value chain analysis of honey from giant honey bees in Palawan, Philippines
by Matias, Denise Margaret S. & Tambo, Justice A. & Stellmacher, Till & Borgemeister, Christian & von Wehrden, Henrik
2018, Volume 96, Issue C
- 1-8 Assessing the sustainability of community forest management: A case study from Iran
by Jafari, Ali & Sadeghi Kaji, Hamdollah & Azadi, Hossein & Gebrehiwot, Kindeya & Aghamir, Fateme & Van Passel, Steven
- 9-18 Timber selling policies using bundle-based auction: The case of public forests in Québec
by Rönnqvist, Mikael & D'Amours, Sophie & Carle, Marc-André & Azouzi, Riadh
- 19-27 Incorporating governance into forest transition frameworks to understand and influence Cambodia's forest landscapes
by Riggs, Rebecca Anne & Langston, James Douglas & Sayer, Jeffrey
- 28-37 Analysis of corrective action requests from Forest Stewardship Council audits of natural forest management in Indonesia
by Hermudananto, & Romero, Claudia & Ruslandi, & Putz, Francis E.
- 38-53 Geographic factors predict wild food and nonfood NTFP collection by households across four African countries
by Cooper, Matthew & Zvoleff, Alex & Gonzalez-Roglich, Mariano & Tusiime, Felly & Musumba, Mark & Noon, Monica & Alele, Peter & Nyiratuza, Madeleine
- 54-62 Urban forest benefits to the younger population: The case study of the city of Belgrade, Serbia
by Vujcic, Maja & Tomicevic-Dubljevic, Jelena
- 63-74 A spatial hedonic stumpage analysis of standing timber auctions in Jiangxi Province of China
by Han, Xiao & Kant, Shashi & Xie, Yi
- 75-82 ‘Experimental’ or business as usual? Implementing the European Union Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Voluntary Partnership Agreement in Ghana
by Hansen, Christian P. & Rutt, Rebecca & Acheampong, Emmanuel
- 83-92 Determinants of household fuelwood collection from mangrove plantations in coastal Bangladesh
by Chow, Jeffrey
- 93-101 Forestry in interaction. Shedding light on dynamics of public opinion with a praxeological methodology
by Bethmann, Stephanie & Simminger, Eva & Baldy, Jana & Schraml, Ulrich
- 102-111 The world(s) we live in – Inter-agency collaboration in forest management
by Maier, Carolin & Wirth, Kristina
- 112-119 Main determinants of export-oriented bleached eucalyptus kraft pulp (BEKP) demand from the north-western regions of Spain
by Álvarez-Díaz, Marcos & González-Gómez, Manuel & Otero-Giráldez, María Soledad
2018, Volume 95, Issue C
- 1-9 Impact of the ecological resettlement program on participating decision and poverty reduction in southern Shaanxi, China
by Wang, Wenlue & Ren, Qian & Yu, Jin
- 18-25 Social innovation in the Welsh Woodlands: Community based forestry as collective third-sector engagement
by Ludvig, Alice & Wilding, Maria & Thorogood, Adam & Weiss, Gerhard
- 26-36 An agent-based model of wood markets: Scenario analysis
by Holm, Stefan & Thees, Oliver & Lemm, Renato & Olschewski, Roland & Hilty, Lorenz M.
- 37-45 Are foresters really risk-averse? A multi-method analysis and a cross-occupational comparison
by Sauter, Philipp A. & Hermann, Daniel & Mußhoff, Oliver
- 46-56 Challenging the assumptions of a standard model: How historical triggers in terms of technical innovations, labor costs and timber price change the land expectation value
by Müller, Fabian & Hanewinkel, Marc
- 57-68 Duration of U.S. forest products trade
by Sun, Changyou & Zhang, Xufang
- 69-84 Export tariffs combined with public investments as a forest conservation policy instrument
by Schwerhoff, Gregor & Wehkamp, Johanna
- 85-101 What drives forest degradation in the central Himalayas? Understanding the feedback dynamics between participatory forest management institutions and the species composition of forests
by Ranjan, Ram
- 102-114 Opportunity costs of conserving a dry tropical forest under REDD+: The case of the spiny dry forest in southwestern Madagascar
by Neudert, Regina & Olschofsky, Konstantin & Kübler, Daniel & Prill, Laura & Köhl, Michael & Wätzold, Frank
- 115-122 An exact mathematical formulation for the optimal log transportation
by Bordón, Maximiliano R. & Montagna, Jorge M. & Corsano, Gabriela
- 123-137 Evaluation of good governance in a participatory forestry program: A case study in Madhupur Sal forests of Bangladesh
by Subhan Mollick, Abdus & Khalilur Rahman, Md. & Nabiul Islam Khan, Md. & Nazmus Sadath, Md.
- 138-146 Potential variation in opportunity cost estimates for REDD+ and its causes
by Yang, Hongqiang & Li, Xi
- 147-155 Implications of policy framework conditions for the development of forestry-based social innovation initiatives in Slovenia
by Rogelja, T. & Ludvig, A. & Weiss, G. & Secco, L.
2018, Volume 94, Issue C
- 1-10 Making a bridge between livelihoods and forest conservation: Lessons from non timber forest products' utilization in South Sumatera, Indonesia
by Harbi, Jun & Erbaugh, James Thomas & Sidiq, Mohammad & Haasler, Berthold & Nurrochmat, Dodik Ridho
- 11-20 Do trees make people more rooted? Private forest owners' migration behaviour
by Westin, Kerstin & Holm, Einar
- 21-26 Deconstructing a complex future: Scenario development and implications for the forest-based sector
by Aggestam, Filip & Wolfslehner, Bernhard
- 35-45 Critical success factors for small and medium forest enterprises: A review
by Sanchez Badini, Olivia & Hajjar, Reem & Kozak, Robert
- 46-54 The spatial pattern of redwood burl poaching and implications for prevention
by Kurland, Justin & Pires, Stephen F. & Marteache, Nerea
- 55-66 Land-use change and income inequality in rural Indonesia
by Bou Dib, Jonida & Alamsyah, Zulkifli & Qaim, Matin
2018, Volume 93, Issue C
- 1-9 Preferences for forest structural attributes in Germany – Evidence from a choice experiment
by Weller, Priska & Elsasser, Peter
- 10-17 Effects of parameter and data uncertainty on long-term projections in a model of the global forest sector
by Buongiorno, Joseph & Johnston, Craig
- 18-29 To replant or to irrigate: A silvicultural decision model for afforestation projects
by Del Río San José, Jorge & Reque Kilchenmann, José & Martínez De Azagra Paredes, Andrés
- 30-35 Impact of forest-related conservation easements on contiguous and surrounding property values
by Zhang, Weiyi & Mei, Bin & Izlar, Robert L.
- 36-44 Assessing the timber value: A case study in the Italian Alps
by Accastello, Cristian & Blanc, Simone & Mosso, Angela & Brun, Filippo
- 45-52 Forest land use responses to wood product markets
by Kim, Taek Joo & Wear, David N. & Coulston, John & Li, Ruhong
2018, Volume 92, Issue C
- 1-10 Shifting regimes of management and uses of forests: What might REDD+ implementation mean for community forestry? Evidence from Nepal
by Khatri, Dil B. & Marquardt, Kristina & Pain, Adam & Ojha, Hemant
- 11-21 Climate change impacts on boreal forest timber supply
by Brecka, Aaron F.J. & Shahi, Chander & Chen, Han Y.H.
- 22-32 Distributional risk in PES: Exploring the concept in the Payment for Environmental Forest Services program, Vietnam
by Duong, Ngoc T.B. & de Groot, Wouter T.
- 33-42 Impact of market conditions on the effectiveness of payments for forest-based carbon sequestration
by Cho, Seong-Hoon & Lee, Juhee & Roberts, Roland & Yu, Edward T. & Armsworth, Paul R.
- 43-54 Cattle producer willingness to afforest pastureland and sequester carbon
by Claytor, Hannah S. & Clark, Christopher D. & Lambert, Dayton M. & Jensen, Kimberly L.
- 55-64 Community institutions, social marginalization and the adaptive capacity: A case study of a community forestry user group in the Nepal Himalayas
by Sapkota, Prativa & Keenan, Rodney J. & Ojha, Hemant R.
- 65-72 Secondary wood manufactures' willingness-to-pay for certified wood products in Italy
by Paletto, Alessandro & Notaro, Sandra
- 73-81 Hunters' trade-off in valuation of different game animals in Sweden
by Engelman, Marc & Lagerkvist, Carl-Johan & Gren, Ing-Marie
- 82-91 The impacts of forest certification for Chilean forestry businesses
by Tricallotis, Marcos & Gunningham, Neil & Kanowski, Peter
- 92-105 Supply and demand functions for global wood markets: Specification and plausibility testing of econometric models within the global forest sector
by Morland, Christian & Schier, Franziska & Janzen, Niels & Weimar, Holger
- 106-118 A GIS-based model for multiscale forest insurance analysis: The Italian case study
by Sacchelli, Sandro & Cipollaro, Maria & Fabbrizzi, Sara
- 119-127 Mitigating forest biodiversity and ecosystem service losses in the era of bio-based economy
by Eyvindson, Kyle & Repo, Anna & Mönkkönen, Mikko
- 128-135 Going deeper with documents: A systematic review of the application of extant texts in social research on forests
by Siegner, Meike & Hagerman, Shannon & Kozak, Robert
- 136-147 Disclosure of corporate social responsibility in the forestry sector of the Congo Basin
by Colaço, Rui & Simão, João
- 148-159 Palm oil intensification and expansion in Indonesia and Malaysia: Environmental and socio-political factors influencing policy
by Varkkey, Helena & Tyson, Adam & Choiruzzad, Shofwan Al Banna
- 160-168 Assessing gender responsiveness of forest policies in India
by Tyagi, Niharika & Das, Smriti
- 169-180 Facing the complexities of the global timber trade regime: How do Chinese wood enterprises respond to international legality verification requirements, and what are the implications for regime effectiveness?
by Nathan, Iben & Chen, Jie & Hansen, Christian Pilegaard & Xu, Bin & Li, Yan
- 181-192 Life-cycle carbon budget of China's harvested wood products in 1900–2015
by Zhang, Xiaobiao & Yang, Hongqiang & Chen, Jiaxin
- 193-201 Economic impacts of setting reference levels for the forest carbon sinks in the EU on the European forest sector
by Kallio, A. Maarit I. & Solberg, Birger & Käär, Liisa & Päivinen, Risto
- 202-209 A mathematical model for infrastructure investments in the forest sector of coastal Norway
by Flatberg, Truls & Nørstebø, Vibeke S. & Bjørkelo, Knut & Astrup, Rasmus & Søvde, Nils Egil
- 210-219 Is forest related decision-making in European treeline areas socially innovative? A Q-methodology enquiry into the perspectives of international experts
by Nijnik, Maria & Nijnik, Anatoliy & Sarkki, Simo & Muñoz-Rojas, Jose & Miller, David & Kopiy, Serhiy
2018, Volume 91, Issue C
- 5-18 Legal-sounding bureaucratic re-centralisation of community forestry in Nepal
by Basnyat, Bijendra & Treue, Thorsten & Pokharel, Ridish Kumar & Lamsal, Lok Nath & Rayamajhi, Santosh
- 19-26 Politics of getting the numbers right: Community forest inventory of Nepal
by Baral, Srijana & Meilby, Henrik & Khanal Chettri, Bir Bahadur & Basnyat, Bijendra & Rayamajhi, Santosh & Awale, Srijana
- 27-35 An occupational ergonomics in the Indonesian state mandatory sustainable forest management instrument: A review
by Yovi, Efi Yuliati & Nurrochmat, Dodik Ridho
- 36-45 “Identifying enabling factors of science-policy interaction in a developing country context: A case study of South Africa's environment sector”
by Koch, Susanne
- 46-53 Forest scholars empowering communities: A case study from the East Coast of New Zealand
by Edwards, Peter & Velarde, Sandra J. & Sharma-Wallace, Lisa & Barnard, Tim & Pohatu, Pia & Warmenhoven, Tui & Porou, Tina & Harrison, Duncan & Dunningham, Andrew
- 54-63 Which factors spur forest owners' collaboration over forest waters?
by Mancheva, Irina
- 64-72 Resolving industrial plantation conflicts in Indonesia: Can mediation deliver?
by Dhiaulhaq, Ahmad & McCarthy, John F. & Yasmi, Yurdi
- 73-83 Local community's preferences for accepting a forestry partnership contract to grow pulpwood in Indonesia: A choice experiment study
by Permadi, Dwiko B. & Burton, Michael & Pandit, Ram & Race, Digby & Walker, Iain
- 84-93 Consumer willingness to pay for modern wooden structures: A comparison between China and Japan
by Luo, Wen & Mineo, Keito & Matsushita, Koji & Kanzaki, Mamoru
- 94-106 Reducing forest and land fires through good palm oil value chain governance
by Purnomo, Herry & Okarda, Beni & Dewayani, Ade Ayu & Ali, Made & Achdiawan, Ramadhani & Kartodihardjo, Hariadi & Pacheco, Pablo & Juniwaty, Kartika S.
- 107-115 REDD+ adoption and factors affecting respondents' knowledge of REDD+ goal: Evidence from household survey of forest users from REDD+ piloting sites in Nepal
by Pandit, Ram
2018, Volume 90, Issue C
- 1-6 Province specific impacts of the 2006 United States-Canada Softwood Lumber Agreement: A seemingly unrelated regression approach
by Parajuli, Rajan & Zhang, Daowei & Kosman, Keta
- 12-21 Forest transition through reforestation policy integration: A comparative study between Ghana and the Republic of Korea
by Andoh, Jewel & Lee, Yohan
- 22-30 Adapting forest management to climate change in Europe: Linking perceptions to adaptive responses
by Sousa-Silva, Rita & Verbist, Bruno & Lomba, Ângela & Valent, Peter & Suškevičs, Monika & Picard, Olivier & Hoogstra-Klein, Marjanke A. & Cosofret, Vasile-Cosmin & Bouriaud, Laura & Ponette, Quentin & Verheyen, Kris & Muys, Bart
- 31-38 Assessing the effectiveness of joint forest management in Southern Burkina Faso: A SWOT-AHP analysis
by Etongo, Daniel & Kanninen, Markku & Epule, Terence Epule & Fobissie, Kalame
- 39-47 An assessment of collective action drivers of carbon storage in Nepalese forest commons
by Luintel, Harisharan & Bluffstone, Randall A. & Scheller, Robert M.
- 48-58 Examining equity in Ghana's national REDD+ process
by Saeed, Abdul-Razak & McDermott, Constance & Boyd, Emily
- 59-66 Forest carbon sequestration supply function for African countries: An econometric modelling approach
by Adetoye, Ayoade Matthew & Okojie, Luke O. & Akerele, Dare
- 67-81 Assessing social values of ecosystem services in the Phewa Lake Watershed, Nepal
by Paudyal, Kiran & Baral, Himlal & Keenan, Rodney John
- 82-89 Can a regional-level forest management policy achieve sustainable forest management?
by Yamada, Yusuke
- 90-96 From wicked problem to governable entity? The effects of forestry on mercury in aquatic ecosystems
by Lidskog, Rolf & Bishop, Kevin & Eklöf, Karin & Ring, Eva & Åkerblom, Staffan & Sandström, Camilla
- 97-105 The uneven response to global environmental governance: Russia's contentious politics of forest certification
by Henry, Laura A. & Tysiachniouk, Maria
- 106-114 The benefits of collective action: Exploring the role of forest producer organizations in social protection
by Tirivayi, Nyasha & Nennen, Louise & Tesfaye, Wondimagegn & Ma, Qiang
- 115-127 The impact of a short-term carbon payment scheme on forest management
by Juutinen, Artti & Ahtikoski, Anssi & Lehtonen, Mika & Mäkipää, Raisa & Ollikainen, Markku
- 128-141 Drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in Vietnam: An exploratory analysis at the national level
by Khuc, Quy Van & Tran, Bao Quang & Meyfroidt, Patrick & Paschke, Mark W.
- 142-150 Influence of the geographical scope on the research foci of sustainable forest management: Insights from a content analysis
by Sutterlüty, Andrea & Šimunović, Nenad & Hesser, Franziska & Stern, Tobias & Schober, Andreas & Schuster, Kurt Christian
- 151-159 Towards sustainable coexistence: People and wild mammals in Baluran National Park, Indonesia
by Pudyatmoko, Satyawan & Budiman, Arief & Kristiansen, Stein
- 160-166 Shaping the implementation of the FSC standard: the case of auditors in Brazil
by Piketty, Marie-Gabrielle & Garcia Drigo, Isabel
- 167-179 Implementation of the EU-Cameroon Voluntary Partnership Agreement policy: Trade distortion, rent-seeking and anticipative behavior
by Brusselaers, Jan & Buysse, Jeroen
- 180-190 A political economy of the European Union's timber regulation: Which member states would, should or could support and implement EU rules on the import of illegal wood?
by McDermott, Constance L. & Sotirov, Metodi
2018, Volume 89, Issue C
- 4-15 Orchestration in political processes: Involvement of experts, citizens, and participatory professionals in forest policy making
by Kleinschmit, Daniela & Pülzl, Helga & Secco, Laura & Sergent, Arnaud & Wallin, Ida
- 16-21 The formulation of the National Forest Programme in the Czech Republic: A qualitative survey
by Balest, Jessica & Hrib, Michal & Dobšinská, Zuzana & Paletto, Alessandro
- 22-30 Analysis of stakeholders' involvement in the implementation of the Natura 2000 network in Slovakia
by Brescancin, Flavia & Dobšinská, Zuzana & De Meo, Isabella & Šálka, Jaroslav & Paletto, Alessandro
- 31-41 Network and participatory governance in urban forestry: An assessment of examples from selected Slovakian cities
by Kozová, Mária & Dobšinská, Zuzana & Pauditšová, Eva & Tomčíková, Ivana & Rakytová, Iveta
- 42-53 Network governance in national Swiss forest policy: Balancing effectiveness and legitimacy
by Schulz, Tobias & Lieberherr, Eva & Zabel, Astrid
- 54-62 The participation of stakeholders in the policy processes and their satisfaction with results: A case of Estonian forestry policy
by Teder, Meelis & Kaimre, Paavo
- 63-70 Joining or not joining non-industrial private forests into a single management unit: A case-study shaped as an Analytic Network Process
by Dragoi, Marian
- 71-79 Media analysis in a case study of Šumava National Park: A permanent dispute among interest groups
by Riedl, Marcel & Hrib, Michal & Jarský, Vilém & Jarkovská, Martina
- 80-86 ‘What's in it for me?’ — Contrasting environmental organisations and forest owner participation as policies evolve
by Lindstad, Berit H
- 87-97 Participatory turn - and down-turn - in Finland's regional forest programme process
by Tikkanen, Jukka
- 98-106 Participation or involvement? Development of forest strategies on national and sub-national level in Germany
by Weber, Norbert
2018, Volume 88, Issue C
- 1-10 Timber market actors' values on forest legislation: A case study from Colombia
by Rodríguez-Piñeros, Sandra & Martínez-Cortés, Oscar & Villarraga-Flórez, Liz & Ruíz-Díaz, Alejandra
- 11-23 Reviewing natural resources law in the light of bioeconomy: Finnish forest regulations as a case study
by Borgström, Suvi
- 24-37 Effect of Key Priority Forestry Programs on off-farm employment: Evidence from Chinese rural households
by Liu, Yue & Yao, Shunbo & Lin, Ying
- 38-45 Forest property taxation under the generalized Faustmann formula
by Chang, Sun Joseph
- 46-51 Forest valuation under the generalized Faustmann formula with taxation
by Chang, Sun Joseph
- 52-58 “We are just cheerleaders”: Youth's views on their participation in international forest-related decision-making fora
by Yunita, Sekar A.W. & Soraya, Emma & Maryudi, Ahmad
- 59-69 Non-conformities to the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standards: Empirical evidence and implications for policy-making in Brazil
by Rafael, Gabriel C. & Fonseca, Alberto & Jacovine, Laércio Antônio Gonçalves
2018, Volume 87, Issue C
- 1-10 Forest owners' attitudes toward pro-climate and climate-responsive forest management
by Laakkonen, Anu & Zimmerer, Rebekah & Kähkönen, Tanja & Hujala, Teppo & Takala, Tuomo & Tikkanen, Jukka
- 11-19 Linking the past to the future: A reality check on cross-border timber trade from Myanmar (Burma) to China
by Dong, Min & He, Jun
- 20-34 A Grounded Theory approach for deconstructing the role of participation in spatial planning: Insights from Nature Park Medvednica, Croatia
by Lovrić, Nataša & Lovrić, Marko & Konold, Werner
- 35-48 A Land Use and Resource Allocation (LURA) modeling system for projecting localized forest CO2 effects of alternative macroeconomic futures
by Latta, Gregory S. & Baker, Justin S. & Ohrel, Sara
- 49-58 Farm-forestry in the Peruvian Amazon and the feasibility of its regulation through forest policy reform
by Sears, Robin R. & Cronkleton, Peter & Polo Villanueva, Fredy & Miranda Ruiz, Medardo & Pérez-Ojeda del Arco, Matías
- 59-69 Synergies among climate change and biodiversity conservation measures and policies in the forest sector: A case study of Southeast Asian countries
by Morita, Kanako & Matsumoto, Ken’ichi
- 70-84 Willingness of smallholder rubber farmers to participate in ecosystem protection: Effects of household wealth and environmental awareness
by Min, Shi & Bai, Junfei & Huang, Jikun & Waibel, Hermann
- 85-92 Understanding motivations for violation of timber harvesting regulation: The case of chainsaw operators in Ghana
by Boakye, Joseph
- 93-100 Optimal carbon storage in even- and uneven-aged forestry
by Assmuth, Aino & Tahvonen, Olli
- 101-114 Changes in potential wildland fire suppression costs due to restoration treatments in Northern Arizona Ponderosa pine forests
by Fitch, Ryan A. & Kim, Yeon Su & Waltz, Amy E.M. & Crouse, Joe E.
2018, Volume 86, Issue C
- 4-12 The role of government in operationalising markets for REDD+ in Indonesia
by Boer, Henry James
- 13-21 Policies for forest landscape management – A conceptual approach with an empirical application for Swedish conditions
by Zabel, Astrid & Bostedt, Göran & Ekvall, Hans
- 22-34 Livelihood strategies, ethnicity and rural income: The case of migrant settlers and indigenous populations in the Ecuadorian Amazon
by Torres, Bolier & Günter, Sven & Acevedo-Cabra, Ricardo & Knoke, Thomas
- 35-44 Linking practices of multifunctional forestry to policy objectives: Case studies in Finland and the UK
by Sutherland, Lee-Ann & Huttunen, Suvi
- 45-66 Social network analysis as a tool for the analysis of international trade of wood and non-wood forest products
by Lovrić, Marko & Da Re, Riccardo & Vidale, Enrico & Pettenella, Davide & Mavsar, Robert
- 67-75 Forest transition in developed agricultural regions needs efficient regulatory policy
by Marcos-Martinez, Raymundo & Bryan, Brett A. & Schwabe, Kurt A. & Connor, Jeffery D. & Law, Elizabeth A.
- 76-85 Using a choice experiment approach to assess production tradeoffs for developing the croton value chain in Kenya
by Jacobson, Michael & Shr, Yau-Huo & Dalemans, Floris & Magaju, Christine & Ciannella, Rodrigo
2017, Volume 85, Issue P2
- 222-234 Analysing scenario approaches for forest management — One decade of experiences in Europe
by Hoogstra-Klein, Marjanke A. & Hengeveld, Geerten M. & de Jong, Rutger
- 235-244 Owner mapping for forest scenario modelling — A Lithuanian case study
by Mozgeris, Gintautas & Brukas, Vilis & Stanislovaitis, Andrius & Kavaliauskas, Marius & Palicinas, Michailas
- 245-255 Forest Landscape Development Scenarios (FoLDS)–A framework for integrating forest models, owners' behaviour and socio-economic developments
by Hengeveld, Geerten M. & Schüll, Elmar & Trubins, Renats & Sallnäs, Ola
- 256-268 Do forest policy actors learn through forward-thinking? Conflict and cooperation relating to the past, present and futures of sustainable forest management in Germany
by Sotirov, Metodi & Blum, Mareike & Storch, Sabine & Selter, Andy & Schraml, Ulrich
- 269-282 Exploring the potential of combining participative backcasting and exploratory scenarios for robust strategies: Insights from the Dutch forest sector
by de Bruin, Jilske Olda & Kok, Kasper & Hoogstra-Klein, Marjanke Alberttine
2017, Volume 85, Issue P1
- 1-9 An ecological landscape approach to REDD+ in Madagascar: Promise and limitations?
by Weatherley-Singh, Janice & Gupta, Aarti
- 10-21 Sustainable management of forest in view of media attention to REDD+ policy, opportunity and impact in Cambodia
by Nhem, Sareth & Lee, Young Jin & Phin, Sopheap
- 22-31 Translating Sustainable Forest Management from the global to the domestic sphere: The case of Brazil
by Faggin, Joana Mattei & Behagel, Jelle Hendrik
- 32-45 Does de facto forest tenure affect forest condition? Community perceptions from Zambia
by Stickler, M. Mercedes & Huntington, Heather & Haflett, Aleta & Petrova, Silvia & Bouvier, Ioana
- 52-64 Enforcing the rules in timber concessions: Performance bonding in the presence of corruption risk
by Kuusela, Olli-Pekka & Amacher, Gregory S. & Moeltner, Klaus
- 65-75 The implications of land tenure and ownership regimes on sustainable mangrove management and conservation in two Ramsar sites in Ghana
by Asante, Winston A. & Acheampong, Emmanuel & Boateng, Kyereh & Adda, Jacob
- 76-84 How does real option value compare with Faustmann value when log prices follow fractional Brownian motion?
by Manley, Bruce & Niquidet, Kurt
- 85-94 Is there a connection between campaign contributions and legislative commitment? An empirical analysis on the cosponsorship activity of the 2007 Tree Act
by Zhang, Daowei & Tanger, Shaun
- 95-102 Financial viability and carbon payment potential of large-scale silvicultural intensification in logged dipterocarp forests in Indonesia
by Ruslandi, & Romero, C. & Putz, F.E.
- 103-113 Using markets to leverage investment in forest and landscape restoration in the tropics
by Brancalion, Pedro H.S. & Lamb, David & Ceccon, Eliane & Boucher, Doug & Herbohn, John & Strassburg, Bernardo & Edwards, David P.
- 114-123 Taboos as informal institutions of local resource management in Ghana: Why they are complied with or not
by Osei-Tutu, Paul
- 124-134 Economic analysis of forest management alternatives: Compositional objectives, rotation ages, and harvest methods in boreal forests
by Chen, Si & Shahi, Chander & Chen, Han Y.H. & McLaren, Brian
- 135-146 What's next in the U.S.-Canada softwood lumber dispute? An economic analysis of restrictive trade policy measures
by Johnston, Craig M.T. & Parajuli, Rajan
- 147-160 Assessing national impacts of international environmental regimes for biodiversity protection and climate mitigatio in boreal forestry – Experiences from using a quantitative approach
by Solberg, Birger & Bergseng, Even & Lindstad, Berit H.
- 161-171 Woody residue utilization for bioenergy by primary forest products manufacturers: An exploratory analysis
by Pokharel, Raju & Grala, Robert K. & Grebner, Donald L.
- 176-191 Forest land-use governance and change through Forest Owner Associations – Actors' roles and preferences in Bavaria
by Aurenhammer, Peter K.
- 192-200 Review of carbon storage function of harvested wood products and the potential of wood substitution in greenhouse gas mitigation
by Geng, Aixin & Yang, Hongqiang & Chen, Jiaxin & Hong, Yinxing
- 201-215 Student values and perceptions of corporate social responsibility in the forest industry on the road to a bioeconomy
by Pätäri, S. & Arminen, H. & Albareda, L. & Puumalainen, K. & Toppinen, A.
2017, Volume 84, Issue C
- 1-8 Forest contributions to livelihoods in changing agriculture-forest landscapes
by Rasmussen, Laura Vang & Watkins, Cristy & Agrawal, Arun
- 11-19 Opportunities for making the invisible visible: Towards an improved understanding of the economic contributions of NTFPs
by Wahlén, Catherine Benson
- 20-28 Measuring forest and wild product contributions to household welfare: Testing a scalable household survey instrument in Indonesia
by Bakkegaard, Riyong Kim & Hogarth, Nicholas J. & Bong, Indah Waty & Bosselmann, Aske S. & Wunder, Sven
- 29-37 Challenges to governing sustainable forest food: Irvingia spp. from southern Cameroon
by Ingram, Verina & Ewane, Marcus & Ndumbe, Louis Njie & Awono, Abdon
- 38-46 Origin products from African forests: A Kenyan pathway to prosperity and green inclusive growth?
by Egelyng, Henrik & Bosselmann, Aske S. & Warui, Mary & Maina, Fredah & Mburu, John & Gyau, Amos
- 47-61 Prevalence, economic contribution, and determinants of trees on farms across Sub-Saharan Africa
by Miller, Daniel C. & Muñoz-Mora, Juan Carlos & Christiaensen, Luc
- 62-71 Trees for life: The ecosystem service contribution of trees to food production and livelihoods in the tropics
by Reed, James & van Vianen, Josh & Foli, Samson & Clendenning, Jessica & Yang, Kevin & MacDonald, Margaret & Petrokofsky, Gillian & Padoch, Christine & Sunderland, Terry