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2018, Volume 97, Issue C
- 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
- 72-82 Forest ecosystem services derived by smallholder farmers in northwestern Madagascar: Storm hazard mitigation and participation in forest management
by Dave, Radhika & Tompkins, Emma L. & Schreckenberg, Kate
- 83-91 A methodological approach for assessing cross-site landscape change: Understanding socio-ecological systems
by Sunderland, Terry & Abdoulaye, Rabdo & Ahammad, Ronju & Asaha, Stella & Baudron, Frederic & Deakin, Elizabeth & Duriaux, Jean-Yves & Eddy, Ian & Foli, Samson & Gumbo, Davison & Khatun, Kaysara & Kondwani, Mumba & Kshatriya, Mrigesh & Leonald, Laurio & Rowland, Dominic & Stacey, Natasha & Tomscha, Stephanie & Yang, Kevin & Gergel, Sarah & Van Vianen, Josh
- 92-101 Wild food collection and nutrition under commercial agriculture expansion in agriculture-forest landscapes
by Broegaard, Rikke Brandt & Rasmussen, Laura Vang & Dawson, Neil & Mertz, Ole & Vongvisouk, Thoumthone & Grogan, Kenneth
- 102-111 Forest edges in western Uganda: From refuge for the poor to zone of investment
by L'Roe, Jessica & Naughton-Treves, Lisa
- 112-119 Trees, soils, and warthogs – Distribution of services and disservices from reforestation areas in southern Ethiopia
by Byg, Anja & Novo, Paula & Dinato, Mengistu & Moges, Awdenegest & Tefera, Tewodros & Balana, Bedru & Woldeamanuel, Teshale & Black, Helaina
2017, Volume 83, Issue C
- 1-9 What does it take to institute REDD+? An analysis of the Kilosa REDD+ pilot, Tanzania
by Vatn, Arild & Kajembe, George & Mosi, Elvis & Nantongo, Maria & Silayo, Dos Santos
- 10-18 Mapping certified forests for sustainable management - A global tool for information improvement through participatory and collaborative mapping
by Kraxner, Florian & Schepaschenko, Dmitry & Fuss, Sabine & Lunnan, Anders & Kindermann, Georg & Aoki, Kentaro & Dürauer, Martina & Shvidenko, Anatoly & See, Linda
- 19-28 Analysis of land management and legal arrangements in the Ecuadorian Northeastern Amazon as preconditions for REDD+ implementation
by Loaiza, T. & Borja, M.O. & Nehren, U. & Gerold, G.
- 29-35 Demand for urban tree cover: A two-stage hedonic price analysis in California
by Mei, Yingdan & Hite, Diane & Sohngen, Brent
- 36-44 Estate planning as a forest stewardship tool: A study of family land ownerships in the northeastern U.S
by Markowski-Lindsay, Marla & Catanzaro, Paul & Bell, Kathleen & Kittredge, David & Leahy, Jessica & Butler, Brett & Markowitz, Ezra & Milman, Anita & Zimmerer, Rebekah & Allred, Shorna & Sisock, Mary
- 45-57 Improving sustainability of value-added forest supply chain through coordinated production planning policy between forests and mills
by Rijal, Baburam & Lussier, Jean-Martin
- 58-69 A critical view on benefit-cost analyses of silvicultural management options with declining discount rates
by Knoke, Thomas & Paul, Carola & Härtl, Fabian
- 70-79 Collective action on forest governance: An institutional analysis of the Cambodian community forest system
by Persson, Joel & Prowse, Martin
- 80-87 Comparing the financial returns from acacia plantations with different plantation densities and rotation ages in Vietnam
by Maraseni, Tek Narayan & Son, Hoang Lien & Cockfield, Geoff & Duy, Hung Vu & Nghia, Tran Dai
- 88-98 A comparison between individual factories and industrial clusters location in the forest supply chain
by Vanzetti, Nicolás & Corsano, Gabriela & Montagna, Jorge M.
- 99-106 How much are wood-based cellulosic biofuels worth in the Pacific Northwest? Ex-ante and ex-post analysis of local people's willingness to pay
by Baral, Nabin & Rabotyagov, Sergey
- 107-120 Spatial interactions and optimal forest management on a fire-threatened landscape
by Lauer, Christopher J. & Montgomery, Claire A. & Dietterich, Thomas G.
- 121-130 Impact of the 2°C target on global woody biomass use
by Lauri, Pekka & Forsell, Nicklas & Korosuo, Anu & Havlík, Petr & Obersteiner, Michael & Nordin, Annika
- 131-141 Why did the 1980s' reform of collective forestland tenure in southern China fail?
by Liu, Can & Wang, Sen & Liu, Hao & Zhu, Wenqing
- 146-155 Profitability potential for Pinus taeda L. (loblolly pine) short-rotation bioenergy plantings in the southern USA
by Perdue, James H. & Stanturf, John A. & Young, Timothy M. & Huang, Xia & Dougherty, Derek & Pigott, Michael & Guo, Zhimei
- 156-161 Is collaborative forest management in Nepal able to provide benefits to distantly located users?
by Rai, Rajesh Kumar & Dhakal, Arun & Khadayat, Madan S. & Ranabhat, Sunita
- 162-168 Shifting contestation into cooperation: Strategy to incorporate different interest of actors in medicinal plants in Meru Betiri National Park, Indonesia
by Nurrochmat, Dodik Ridho & Nugroho, Ignatius Adi & Hardjanto, & Purwadianto, Agus & Maryudi, Ahmad & Erbaugh, James Thomas
- 169-176 Motivations, adoption and impact of voluntary environmental certification in the Italian Forest based industry: The case of the FSC standard
by Galati, Antonino & Gianguzzi, Giuseppe & Tinervia, Salvatore & Crescimanno, Maria & La Mela Veca, Donato Salvatore
- 181-190 International influence on forest governance in Tanzania: Analysing the role of aid experts in the REDD+ process
by Koch, Susanne
- 191-198 Spruce or not? Contextual and attitudinal drivers behind the choice of tree species in southern Sweden
by Lodin, Isak & Brukas, Vilis & Wallin, Ida
- 199-209 Dynamics of rural livelihoods and environmental reliance: Empirical evidence from Nepal
by Walelign, Solomon Zena & Jiao, Xi
- 210-218 Reprint of 'Are forest researchers only scientists? Case studies on the roles of researchers in Japanese and Swedish forest policy processes'
by Nagasaka, Kenji & Böcher, Michael & Krott, Max
2017, Volume 82, Issue C
- 3-13 The challenge of financing the implementation of Natura 2000 – Empirical evidence from six European Union Member States
by Geitzenauer, Maria & Blondet, Marieke & de Koning, Jessica & Ferranti, Francesca & Sotirov, Metodi & Weiss, Gerhard & Winkel, Georg
- 14-29 Implementing nature conservation through integrated forest management: A street-level bureaucracy perspective on the German public forest sector
by Maier, Carolin & Winkel, Georg
- 30-40 The future operating environment of the Finnish sawmill industry in an era of climate change mitigation policies
by Packalen, Tuula & Kärkkäinen, Leena & Toppinen, Anne
- 41-51 How to move companies to source responsibly? German implementation of the European Timber Regulation between persuasion and coercion
by Leipold, Sina
- 52-60 Structural power in Serbian anti-corruption forest policy network
by Rogelja, Todora & Shannon, Margaret A.
2017, Volume 80, Issue C
- 1-10 How does perception at multiple levels influence collective action in the commons? The case of Mikania micrantha in Chitwan, Nepal
by Sullivan, Abigail & York, Abigail M. & An, Li & Yabiku, Scott T. & Hall, Sharon J.
- 11-26 Hybrid SWOT - ANP - FANP model for prioritization strategies of sustainable development of ecotourism in National Park Djerdap, Serbia
by Arsić, Sanela & Nikolić, Djordje & Živković, Živan
- 27-33 A Collaborative Forest Management user group's perceptions and expectations on REDD+ in Nepal
by Gilani, Haris R. & Yoshida, Tomoko & Innes, John L.
- 34-43 Representation without accountability in forestry: experiences from the Social Responsibility Agreement in Ghana
by Agyei, Frank Kwaku & Adjei, Prince Osei-Wusu
- 44-51 Perspectives and challenges of logging enterprises in the Italian Alps
by Spinelli, Raffaele & Magagnotti, Natascia & Jessup, Eric & Soucy, Michel
- 52-62 Assembling participatory Tambopata: Environmentality entrepreneurs and the political economy of nature
by Orihuela, José Carlos