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May 2002, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 13-20 Real options in the forest: what if prices are mean-reverting?
by Gjolberg, Ole & Guttormsen, Atle G.
- 21-31 Bureaucratic financial burdens on privately owned forest companies: Results of a case study in three German federal states
by Scheeder, Thomas & Moog, Martin & Borchert, Herbert
- 33-42 Integration of roundwood markets in Austria, Finland and Sweden
by Toivonen, Ritva & Toppinen, Anne & Tilli, Tapio
- 43-54 A computer-system that classifies the prefectures of Greece in forest fire risk zones using fuzzy sets
by Iliadis, Lazaros S. & Papastavrou, Anastasios K. & Lefakis, Panagiotis D.
- 55-64 Roundwood supply in Norway: micro-level analysis of self-employed forest owners
by Bolkesjo, Torjus Folsland & Baardsen, Sjur
- 65-77 Carbon sink by the forest sector--options and needs for implementation
by Binkley, Clark S. & Brand, David & Harkin, Zoe & Bull, Gary & Ravindranath, N. H. & Obersteiner, Michael & Nilsson, Sten & Yamagata, Yoshiki & Krott, Max
November 2001, Volume 3, Issue 3-4
- 99-111 Rethinking recent changes of forest regimes in Europe through property-rights theory and policy analysis
by Kissling-Naf, Ingrid & Bisang, Kurt
- 113-124 Public perceptions of the USDA Forest Service public participation process
by Germain, Rene H. & Floyd, Donald W. & Stehman, Stephen V.
- 125-135 Forest negotiations at the United Nations: explaining cooperation and discord
by Humphreys, David
- 137-154 Organized participatory resource management: insights from community forestry practices in India
by Sekher, Madhushree
- 155-173 Sustainable management regimes for Europe's forests -- a projection with EFISCEN until 2050
by Nabuurs, G. J. & Paivinen, R. & Schanz, H.
- 175-188 Strategic multiple-use forest planning in Lithuania -- applying multi-criteria decision-making and scenario analysis for decision support in an economy in transition
by Hjortso, Carsten Nico & Straede, Steffen
- 189-197 Production strategies in the Swedish softwood sawmilling industry
by Roos, Anders & Flinkman, Matti & Jappinen, Armas & Lonner, Goran & Warensjo, Mats
- 199-208 Multifactor risk and the stock returns of Canadian paper and forest products companies
by Sadorsky, Perry & Henriques, Irene
September 2001, Volume 3, Issue 1-2
- 1-4 New opportunities for forest-related rural development in industrialized countries
by Slee, Bill & Wiersum, K. Freerk
- 5-16 Forestry and rural development in Europe: an exploration of socio-political discourses
by Elands, Birgit H. M. & Wiersum, K. Freerk
- 17-30 Resolving production-environment conflicts: the case of the Regional Forest Agreement Process in Australia
by Slee, Bill
- 31-43 The economic impact of forestry in the Ballyvourney area of County Cork, Ireland
by Crowley, Tim & Ni Dhubhain, Aine & Moloney, Richard
- 45-53 Risks and chances to market recreational and environmental goods and services -- experience from 100 case studies
by Mantau, Udo & Mertens, Berthold & Welcker, Borris & Malzburg, Birgit
- 55-67 Regional similarities of forest resources and socio-economic structures in the EU member states
by Niskanen, Anssi & Lin, Chijien
- 69-80 The use of economic and participatory approaches to assess forest development: a case study in the Ettrick Valley
by Kenyon, Wendy & Nevin, Ceara
- 81-95 Evolving forestry and rural development beliefs at midpoint and close of the 20th century
by Kennedy, James J. & Thomas, Jack Ward & Glueck, Peter
July 2001, Volume 2, Issue 3-4
- 213-228 Economic consequences of sustainable forest management regimes at non-industrial forest owner level in Norway
by Eid, Tron & Hoen, Hans Fredrik & Okseter, Petter
- 229-240 On the effect of volatile stumpage prices on the economic attractiveness of a silvicultural transformation strategy
by Knoke, Thomas & Moog, Martin & Plusczyk, Niels
- 241-256 The impact of SFM-certification on forest product markets in Western Europe -- an analysis using a forest sector simulation model
by Schwarzbauer, Peter & Rametsteiner, Ewald
- 257-266 Understanding forest certification using the Advocacy Coalition Framework
by Elliott, Chris & Schlaepfer, Rodolphe
- 267-280 The impact of landscape design planning on the timber production and financial outputs of a forest plantation in Ireland
by Nieuwenhuis, Maarten & Gallagher, Denis
- 281-291 Factors affecting Bolivian mahogany exports with policy implications for the forest sector
by Merry, Frank D. & Carter, Douglas R.
- 293-306 Alternative priority models for forest planning on the landscape level involving multiple ownership
by Pykalainen, Jouni & Pukkala, Timo & Kangas, Jyrki
- 307-318 Characterizing the sustainable forestry issue network in the United States
by Moffat, Steverson O. & Cubbage, Frederick W. & Holmes, Thomas P. & O'Sullivan, Elizabethann
- 319-332 Privileging the sub-sector: critical sub-sectors and sectoral relationships in forest policy-making
by Rayner, Jeremy & Howlett, Michael & Wilson, Jeremy & Cashore, Benjamin & Hoberg, George
- 333-353 Is commercial forestry sustainable in South Africa? The changing institutional and policy needs
by Tewari, Devi Datt
- 355-365 Conservation policy-people conflicts: a case study from Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (a World Heritage Site), India
by Maikhuri, R. K. & Nautiyal, S. & Rao, K. S. & Saxena, K. G.
June 2001, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 95-368 Strong response by the scientists
by Krott, Max
- 97-99 One formula, myriad conclusions, 150 years of practicing the Faustmann Formula in Central Europe and the USA
by Chang, Sun Joseph
- 101-116 Increasing rotation periods during a time of decreasing profitability of forestry -- a paradox?
by Moog, Martin & Borchert, Herbert
- 117-131 Remunerating nature conservation in central European forests: scope and limits of the Faustmann-Hartman approach
by Hampicke, Ulrich
- 133-142 The cost of sequestering carbon on private forest lands
by Huang, Ching-Hsun & Kronrad, Gary D.
- 143-156 Discount rate and harvest policy: implications for Baltic forestry
by Brukas, Vilis & Jellesmark Thorsen, Bo & Helles, Finn & Tarp, Peter
- 157-166 Land expectation values for spruce and beech calculated with Monte Carlo modelling techniques
by Dieter, Matthias
- 167-178 Optimal forest stock and harvest with valuing non-timber benefits: a case of US coniferous forests
by Gan, Jianbang & Kolison, Stephen H. & Colletti, Joe P.
- 179-193 Computing maximum willingness to pay with Faustmann's formula: some special situations from New Zealand
by Manley, Bruce & Bare, B. Bruce
- 195-201 The German struggle between the `Bodenreinertragslehre' (land rent theory) and `Waldreinertragslehre' (theory of the highest revenue) belongs to the past -- but what is left?
by Mohring, Bernhard
- 203-210 Faustmann in an uncertain policy environment
by Zhang, Daowei
April 2001, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-11 The allocation of forestry land in Vietnam: did it cause the expansion of forests in the northwest?
by Sikor, Thomas
- 13-28 Non-industrial private forest owners' attitudes towards the operational environment of forestry -- a multinominal logit model analysis
by Kurttila, Mikko & Hamalainen, Kari & Kajanus, Miika & Pesonen, Mauno
- 29-38 Economic incentives for coordinated management of forest land: a case study of southern New England
by Klosowski, R. & Stevens, T. & Kittredge, D. & Dennis, D.
- 39-55 Forestry policy reform and the role of incentives in Tanzania
by Petersen, Lorenz & Sandhovel, Armin
- 57-78 Effects of accelerated tariff liberalization on the forest products sector: a global modeling approach
by Zhu, Shushuai & Buongiorno, Joseph & Brooks, David J.
- 79-88 Voicing interests and concerns: challenges for forest research
by Burley, Jeff & Seppala, Risto & El-Lakany, Hosny & Sayer, Jeff & Krott, M.
December 2000, Volume 1, Issue 3-4
- 193-188 Voicing interests and concerns of forestry
by Krott, Max
- 195-207 Theoretical perspectives for enhancing biological diversity in forest ecosystems in Europe
by Gluck, Peter
- 209-223 Nature conservation and timber production in areas with fragmented ownership patterns
by Ask, Peter & Carlsson, Mattias
- 225-241 Assessing the social efficiency of temperate-zone commercial forestry programmes: Ireland as a case study
by Clinch, J. Peter
- 243-255 Evaluation of policy instruments for protective forest management in Austria
by Weiss, Gerhard
- 257-266 Conservation use valuation and land protection in Georgia
by Newman, David H. & Brooks, Tommy A. & Dangerfield, Coleman W.
- 267-281 The non-timber forest policy process in Nepal: actors, objectives and power
by Larsen, Helle Overgaard & Olsen, Carsten Smith & Boon, Tove Enggrob
- 283-299 Bamboo sector reforms and the local economy of Linan County, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China
by Kant, Shashi & Chiu, Marian
- 301-313 Economic impacts of alternative timber-cutting scenarios in Finland: an input-output analysis
by Rimmler, Thomas & Kurttila, Mikko & Pesonen, Mauno & Koljonen, Kauko
- 315-329 Importance of forest attributes in the willingness to pay for recreation: a contingent valuation study of Irish forests
by Scarpa, Riccardo & Hutchinson, W. George & Chilton, Susan M. & Buongiorno, Joseph
- 331-346 Financial performance of mixed-age naturally regenerated loblolly-hardwood stands in the south central United States
by Raunikar, Ronald & Buongiorno, Joseph & Prestemon, Jeffrey P. & Lee Abt, Karen
- 347-355 A multivariate cointegration test of the law of one price for Canadian softwood lumber markets
by Nanang, David M.
- 369-370 Index
by Unknown
- 371-374 Index
by Unknown
August 2000, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 113-114 Gaining relevance by a sound theoretical basis
by Krott, M.
- 115-125 The option value of non-contaminated forest watersheds
by Abildtrup, Jens & Strange, Niels
- 127-138 Transformation of environmental recreational goods and services provided by forestry into recreational environmental products
by Merlo, Maurizio & Milocco, Erica & Panting, Richard & Virgilietti, Paola
- 139-151 Forestry in the Ukraine: the road ahead?
by Nijnik, Maria & van Kooten, G. Cornelis
- 153-163 Constraints and opportunities to forest policy implementation in Albania
by Naka, Kozma & Hammett, A. L. & Stuart, William B.
- 165-176 Putting science into practice: the diffusion of scientific knowledge exemplified by the Austrian `Research Initiative Against Forest Decline'
by Pregernig, Michael
- 177-185 Hot Spot: Forest policy in Europe: achievements of the MCPFE and challenges ahead
by Mayer, Peter
May 2000, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 3-13 The Austrian domestic forest policy community in change? Impacts of the globalisation and Europeanisation of forest politics
by Hogl, Karl
- 15-25 Understanding public participation in forest planning: a review
by Buchy, M. & Hoverman, S.
- 27-40 Impacts of economic reforms on rural forestry in China
by Zhang, Yaoqi & Uusivuori, Jussi & Kuuluvainen, Jari
- 41-52 Utilizing the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) in SWOT analysis -- a hybrid method and its application to a forest-certification case
by Kurttila, Mikko & Pesonen, Mauno & Kangas, Jyrki & Kajanus, Miika
- 53-69 The global timber market: implications of changes in economic growth, timber supply, and technological trends
by Tromborg, Erik & Buongiorno, Joseph & Solberg, Birger
- 71-79 Remuneration for silviculture in British Columbia: insights from transaction cost economics
by Wang, Sen & van Kooten, G. Cornelis & Wilson, Bill
- 81-94 Integrating science and policy development: case of the national research council and US national policy focused on non-federal forests
by Ellefson, Paul V.