Contact information of Elsevier
Serial Information
Download restrictions: Full text for ScienceDirect subscribers only
Editor: M. Krott
Series handle: RePEc:eee:forpol
ISSN: 1389-9341
Citations RSS feed: at CitEc
Impact factors
Access and download statisticsTop item:
Corrections
All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. You can help
correct errors and omissions. When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:eee:forpol. See general information about how to correct material in RePEc.
For technical questions regarding this item, or to correct its authors, title, abstract, bibliographic or download information, contact: Catherine Liu (email available below). General contact details of provider: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/forpol .
Content
2017, Volume 84, Issue C
- 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
- 63-70 Beyond money: Does REDD+ payment enhance household's participation in forest governance and management in Nepal's community forests?
by Shrestha, Sujata & Shrestha, Uttam Babu
- 71-79 PES for the poor? Preferences of potential buyers of forest ecosystem services for including distributive goals in the design of payments for conserving the dry spiny forest in Madagascar
by Markova-Nenova, Nonka & Wätzold, Frank
- 80-98 Scenario analyses for the effects of harvesting intensity on development of forest resources, timber supply, carbon balance and biodiversity of Finnish forestry
by Heinonen, Tero & Pukkala, Timo & Mehtätalo, Lauri & Asikainen, Antti & Kangas, Jyrki & Peltola, Heli
- 99-106 Physical soil protection in forests - insights from production-, industrial- and institutional economics
by Thees, Oliver & Olschewski, Roland
- 107-115 Forestry auctions with interdependent values: Evidence from timber auctions
by Tatoutchoup, Francis Didier
- 116-124 Clustering-based typology and analysis of private small-scale forest owners in Slovenia
by Kumer, Peter & Štrumbelj, Erik
- 125-132 Determinants of engagement in non-timber forest products (NTFPs) business activities: A study on worker households in the forest areas of Daxinganling and Xiaoxinganling Mountains, northeastern China
by Zhu, Hongge & Hu, Shilei & Ren, Yue & Ma, Xing & Cao, Yukun
- 133-140 Promises and dilemmas in forest fire management decision-making: Exploring conditions for community engagement in Australia and Sweden
by Eckerberg, Katarina & Buizer, Marleen
- 141-149 A comparative study of transaction costs of payments for forest ecosystem services in Vietnam
by Phan, Thu-Ha Dang & Brouwer, Roy & Hoang, Long Phi & Davidson, Marc David
- 150-159 Gravitational natural hazards: Valuing the protective function of Alpine forests
by Getzner, Michael & Gutheil-Knopp-Kirchwald, Gerlinde & Kreimer, Elisabeth & Kirchmeir, Hanns & Huber, Michael
- 160-166 Adapting REDD+ policy to sink conditions
by Skutsch, Margaret & Paneque-Gálvez, Jaime & Ghilardi, Adrian & Balderas Torres, Arturo & Morfin-Rios, Jorge & Michel-Fuentes, Jose Maria & Carrillo, Oswaldo & Ross, David
- 167-177 Developing publicly acceptable tree health policy: public perceptions of tree-breeding solutions to ash dieback among interested publics in the UK
by Jepson, Paul R & Arakelyan, Irina
- 178-191 Environmental impacts and aspects in the forest industry: What kind of picture do corporate environmental reports provide?
by Mäkelä, Marileena
- 192-199 A look at Intact Forest Landscapes (IFLs) and their relevance in Central African forest policy
by Haurez, Barbara & Daïnou, Kasso & Vermeulen, Cédric & Kleinschroth, Fritz & Mortier, Frédéric & Gourlet-Fleury, Sylvie & Doucet, Jean-Louis
- 200-208 Eco-label credibility and retailer effects on green product purchasing intentions
by Cai, Zhen & Xie, Yi & Aguilar, Francisco X.
- 209-217 An assessment of gains and losses from international trade in the forest sector
by Buongiorno, Joseph & Johnston, Craig & Zhu, Shushuai
2017, Volume 79, Issue C
- 8-16 Five years of REDD+ governance: The use of market mechanisms as a response to anthropogenic climate change
by Cadman, Timothy & Maraseni, Tek & Ma, Hwan Ok & Lopez-Casero, Federico
- 17-25 Land and forests in the Anthropocene: Trends and outlooks in Asia
by de Jong, Wil & Liu, Jinlong & Youn, Yeo-Chang
- 26-35 Community forestry and its mitigation potential in the Anthropocene: The importance of land tenure governance and the threat of privatization
by Gabay, Mónica & Alam, Mahbubul
- 36-49 The prospect of global environmental relativities after an Anthropocene tipping point
by Grainger, Alan
- 50-60 Adapting through practice: Silviculture, innovation and forest governance for the age of extreme uncertainty
by Lawrence, Anna
- 61-68 Tree disease and pest epidemics in the Anthropocene: A review of the drivers, impacts and policy responses in the UK
by Potter, Clive & Urquhart, Julie
- 69-79 Towards a donut regime? Domestic actors, climatization, and the hollowing-out of the international forests regime in the Anthropocene
by Singer, Benjamin & Giessen, Lukas
2017, Volume 78, Issue C
- 1-9 Long-term event study of timber real estate investment trust conversions
by Piao, Xiaorui & Mei, Bin & Zhang, Weiyi
- 10-20 A reality check on the landscape approach to REDD+: Lessons from Latin America
by Bastos Lima, Mairon G. & Visseren-Hamakers, Ingrid J. & Braña-Varela, Josefina & Gupta, Aarti
- 21-31 Fire economy and actor network of forest and land fires in Indonesia
by Purnomo, Herry & Shantiko, Bayuni & Sitorus, Soaduon & Gunawan, Harris & Achdiawan, Ramadhani & Kartodihardjo, Hariadi & Dewayani, Ade Ayu
- 32-39 Conversion of forests into oil palm plantations in West Kalimantan, Indonesia: Insights from actors' power and its dynamics
by Prabowo, Doni & Maryudi, Ahmad & Senawi, & Imron, Muhammad A.
- 40-50 Beyond committees: Hybrid forest governance for equity and sustainability
by Rana, Pushpendra & Chhatre, Ashwini
- 51-66 Modelling the spatial forest-thinning planning problem considering carbon sequestration and emissions
by Liu, Wan-Yu & Lin, Chun-Cheng & Su, Ke-Hong
- 67-77 Modelling the economically viable wood in the crown of European beech trees
by Husmann, Kai & Möhring, Bernhard
- 78-87 An empirical analysis of the driving forces of forest cover change in northeast China
by Shi, Miaoying & Yin, Runsheng & Lv, Hongdi
- 88-97 Costs and carbon sequestration potential of alternative forest management measures in Germany
by Bösch, Matthias & Elsasser, Peter & Rock, Joachim & Rüter, Sebastian & Weimar, Holger & Dieter, Matthias
- 98-106 Big game hunter preferences for hunting club attributes: A choice experiment
by Mingie, James C. & Poudyal, Neelam C. & Bowker, J.M. & Mengak, Michael T. & Siry, Jacek P.
- 116-121 Comparing the profiles, objectives and behaviours of new and longstanding non-industrial private forest owners in Quebec, Canada
by Côté, Marc-André & Généreux-Tremblay, Ariane & Gilbert, Diane & Gélinas, Nancy
- 122-132 Scottish farmers' intentions to afforest land in the context of farm diversification
by Hopkins, Jonathan & Sutherland, Lee-Ann & Ehlers, Melf-Hinrich & Matthews, Keith & Barnes, Andrew & Toma, Luiza
- 133-140 The socioeconomic determinants of legal and illegal smallholder logging: Evidence from the Ecuadorian Amazon
by Vasco, Cristian & Torres, Bolier & Pacheco, Pablo & Griess, Verena
- 141-150 Psychological values and cues as a basis for developing socially relevant criteria and indicators for forest management
by Ford, R.M. & Anderson, N.M. & Nitschke, C. & Bennett, L.T. & Williams, K.J.H.
- 151-161 Three stories under the same hut: Market preferences and forest governance drive the evolution of tourism construction materials
by Sierra-Huelsz, José Antonio & Kainer, Karen A. & Keys, Eric & Colli-Balam, Salvador Santos
- 162-172 Reporting practices of State Forest Enterprises in Europe
by Liubachyna, Anna & Secco, Laura & Pettenella, Davide
- 173-179 Public views on the value of forests in relation to forestation projects—A case study in central Taiwan
by Chuang, Tsai-Jen & Yen, Tian-Ming
- 180-189 Perceptions of the general public on forest sector responsibility: A survey related to ecosystem services and forest sector business impacts in four European countries
by Ranacher, L. & Lähtinen, K. & Järvinen, E. & Toppinen, A.
- 190-199 Spatially explicit demand for afforestation
by Sagebiel, Julian & Glenk, Klaus & Meyerhoff, Jürgen
2017, Volume 77, Issue C
- 6-15 Finnish forest policy in the era of bioeconomy: A pathway to sustainability?
by Kröger, Markus & Raitio, Kaisa
- 16-23 The “German model” of integrative multifunctional forest management—Analysing the emergence and political evolution of a forest management concept
by Borrass, Lars & Kleinschmit, Daniela & Winkel, Georg
- 24-32 Inter-sectoral determinants of forest policy: the power of deforesting actors in post-2012 Brazil
by Kröger, Markus
- 33-43 Forest governance and sustainability pathways in the absence of a comprehensive national forest policy — The case of New Zealand
by Roche, Michael
- 44-55 The Swedish forestry model: More of everything?
by Lindahl, Karin Beland & Sténs, Anna & Sandström, Camilla & Johansson, Johanna & Lidskog, Rolf & Ranius, Thomas & Roberge, Jean-Michel
- 56-68 Australia's forests: Contested past, tenure-driven present, uncertain future
by Kanowski, Peter J.
- 69-78 Alternative pathways to sustainability? Comparing forest governance models
by Beland Lindahl, Karin & Sandström, Camilla & Sténs, Anna
2017, Volume 76, Issue C
- 7-13 Economic globalization, trade and forest transition-the case of nine Asian countries
by Li, Lingchao & Liu, Jinlong & Long, Hexing & de Jong, Wil & Youn, Yeo-Chang
- 14-24 Conditions of forest transition in Asian countries
by Youn, Yeo-Chang & Choi, Junyeong & de Jong, Wil & Liu, Jinlong & Park, Mi Sun & Camacho, Leni D. & Tachibana, Satoshi & Huudung, Nguyen Din & Bhojvaid, Padam Parkash & Damayanti, Ellyn K. & Wanneng, Phongxiong & Othman, Mohd Shawahid
- 25-34 Comparative study of the forest transition pathways of nine Asia-Pacific countries
by Liu, Jinlong & Liang, Ming & Li, Lingchao & Long, Hexing & De Jong, Wil
- 35-44 Assessment of bio-physical, social and economic drivers for forest transition in Asia-Pacific region
by Ashraf, Jawaid & Pandey, Rajiv & de Jong, Wil
- 45-55 Reforestation policy integration by the multiple sectors toward forest transition in the Republic of Korea
by Park, Mi Sun & Youn, Yeo-Chang
- 56-64 Natural disasters and economic development drive forest dynamics and transition in China
by Zhang, Kerong & Song, Conghe & Zhang, Yulong & Zhang, Quanfa
- 65-71 Forest transition and socio-economic development in India and their implications for forest transition theory
by Singh, M.P. & Bhojvaid, P.P. & de Jong, Wil & Ashraf, J. & Reddy, S.R.
- 72-80 Forest transition in Vietnam: A case study of Northern mountain region
by Dao Minh, Truong & Yanagisawa, Masayuki & Kono, Yasuyuki
2017, Volume 75, Issue C
- 1-11 Synergies among social safeguards in FLEGT and REDD+ in Cameroon
by Tegegne, Yitagesu T. & Ramcilovic-Suominen, Sabaheta & FOBISSIE, KALAME & Visseren-Hamakers, Ingrid J. & Lindner, Marcus & Kanninen, Markku
- 12-22 A comprehensive insight into the geography of forest cover in Italy: Exploring the importance of socioeconomic local contexts
by Ferrara, Carlotta & Carlucci, Margherita & Grigoriadis, Efstathios & Corona, Piermaria & Salvati, Luca
- 23-33 Forest-based industrial network: Case of the French timber market
by Dragicevic, Arnaud Z. & Barkaoui, Ahmed
- 34-40 Freedom with what? Interpretations of “responsibility” in Swedish forestry practice
by Löfmarck, Erik & Uggla, Ylva & Lidskog, Rolf
- 41-48 Does policy matter? The role of policy systems in forest bioenergy development in the United States
by Abrams, Jesse & Becker, Dennis & Kudrna, Jordan & Moseley, Cassandra
- 49-57 Optimal harvest cluster size with increasing opening costs for harvest sites
by Borges, Paulo & Kangas, Annika & Bergseng, Even
- 58-66 Policy for pro-poor distribution of REDD+ benefits in Mexico: How the legal and technical challenges are being addressed
by Skutsch, Margaret & Balderas Torres, Arturo & Carrillo Fuentes, Juan Carlos
- 67-72 Impact of alternative livelihood interventions on household welfare: Evidence from rural Ethiopia
by Kebebe, E. & Shibru, F.
- 73-82 Economies of scale in forestland acquisition costs for nature conservation
by Cho, Seong-Hoon & Kim, Taeyoung & Larson, Eric R. & Armsworth, Paul R.
- 83-88 Forest carbon offsets and carbon emissions trading: Problems of contracting
by van Kooten, G. Cornelis
- 89-94 The New Zealand forestry sector's experience in providing carbon sequestration services under the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme, 2008 to 2012
by Evison, David
- 95-102 Forest management with wildfire risk, prescribed burning and diverse carbon policies
by Ning, Zhuo & Sun, Changyou
- 103-111 The costs and benefits of REDD+: A review of the literature
by Rakatama, Ari & Pandit, Ram & Ma, Chunbo & Iftekhar, Sayed
- 112-119 Evaluating non-industrial private forest landowner willingness to manage for forest carbon sequestration in the southern United States
by Khanal, Puskar N. & Grebner, Donald L. & Munn, Ian A. & Grado, Stephen C. & Grala, Robert K. & Henderson, James E.
- 120-125 European forests show no carbon debt, only a long parity effect
by Nabuurs, Gert-Jan & Arets, Eric J.M.M. & Schelhaas, Mart-Jan
2017, Volume 74, Issue C
- 1-12 Institutional assessment in natural resource governance: A conceptual overview
by Yeboah-Assiamah, Emmanuel & Muller, Kobus & Domfeh, Kwame Ameyaw
- 13-19 Moving forward in collaborative forest management: Role of external actors for sustainable Forest socio-ecological systems
by Mohammed, Abrar J & Inoue, Makoto & Shivakoti, Ganesh
- 20-29 The potential rural development impacts of utilizing non-merchantable forest biomass
by Crandall, Mindy S. & Adams, Darius M. & Montgomery, Claire A. & Smith, David
- 30-39 Competition of wood products with different fiber transformation and import sources
by Sun, Changyou
- 40-48 Cost sharing for timber stand improvements: Inducement or crowding out of private investment?
by Ovaskainen, Ville & Hujala, Teppo & Hänninen, Harri & Mikkola, Jarmo
- 49-61 Does forest certification enhance livelihood conditions? Empirical evidence from forest management in Kilwa District, Tanzania
by Kalonga, Severin Kusonyola & Kulindwa, Kassim Athumani
- 62-70 Factors affecting the creation of modern property ownership of forest commons in Japan: An examination of historical, prefectural data
by Takahashi, Takuya & Matsushita, Koji & de Jong, Wil
- 71-80 Impact of inefficient quota allocation under the Canada-U.S. softwood lumber dispute: A calibrated mixed complementarity approach
by Johnston, Craig M.T. & van Kooten, G. Cornelis
- 81-90 Customizing elements of the International Forest Regime Complex in Poland? Non-implementation of a National Forest Programme and redefined transposition of NATURA 2000 in Bialowieza Forest
by Logmani, Jacqueline & Krott, Max & Lecyk, Michal Tymoteusz & Giessen, Lukas
2016, Volume 73, Issue C
- 1-9 Evaluating the fulfillment of the principles of collective action in practice: A case study from Galicia (NW Spain)
by Alló, Maria & Loureiro, Maria L.
- 10-17 Regulation versus deregulation. Policy divergence between Swedish forestry and the Swedish pulp and paper industry after the 1990s
by Bergquist, Ann-Kristin & Keskitalo, E. Carina H.
- 18-24 Family forest land availability for the production of ecosystem services in Mississippi, United States
by Mutandwa, Edward & Grala, Robert K. & Grebner, Donald L.
- 25-40 Envisioning future forested landscapes in Sweden – Revealing local-national discrepancies through participatory action research
by Wallin, Ida & Carlsson, Julia & Hansen, Hans Peter
- 41-51 Estimating welfare effects from supply shocks with dynamic factor demand models
by Daigneault, Adam J. & Sohngen, Brent & Kim, Sei Jin
- 52-57 Forestland owners' willingness to plant pine on non-forested land for woody bioenergy in Virginia
by Lal, Pankaj & Wolde, Bernabas & Alavalapati, Janaki & Burli, Pralhad & Munsell, John
- 58-67 Social preferences toward energy generation with woody biomass from public forests in Montana, USA
by Campbell, Robert M. & Venn, Tyron J. & Anderson, Nathaniel M.
- 68-77 Local consequences of national policies - A spatial analysis of preferences for forest access reduction
by Nielsen, Anne Sofie Elberg & Lundhede, Thomas Hedemark & Jacobsen, Jette Bredahl
- 78-89 To insure or not to insure? Analysis of foresters' willingness-to-pay for fire and storm insurance
by Sauter, Philipp A. & Möllmann, Torsten B. & Anastassiadis, Friederike & Mußhoff, Oliver & Möhring, Bernhard
- 90-98 The use of knowledge in evidence-informed voluntary conservation of Finnish forests
by Salomaa, Anna & Paloniemi, Riikka & Hujala, Teppo & Rantala, Salla & Arponen, Anni & Niemelä, Jari
- 99-111 Increasing forest utilization within Bhutan's forest conservation framework: The economic benefits of charcoal production
by Feuerbacher, Arndt & Siebold, Matthias & Chhetri, Ashit & Lippert, Christian & Sander, Klas
- 112-119 The United States-Canada softwood lumber trade: An actual versus optimal export tax
by Parajuli, Rajan & Sarangi, Sudipta & Chang, Sun Joseph & Hill, R. Carter
- 120-129 Promoting harvesting stands connectivity and its economic implications in Brazilian forest plantations applying integer linear programming and simulated annealing
by Augustynczik, Andrey Lessa Derci & Arce, Julio Eduardo & Yousefpour, Rasoul & da Silva, Arinei Carlos Lindbeck
- 130-139 Development narratives, notions of forest crisis, and boom of oil palm plantations in Indonesia
by Susanti, Ari & Maryudi, Ahmad
- 140-152 REDD+ research: Reviewing the literature, limitations and ways forward
by Mbatu, Richard S
- 153-167 Quantifying economic losses from wildfires in black pine afforestations of northern Spain
by Alcasena, Fermín J. & Salis, Michele & Nauslar, Nicholas J. & Aguinaga, A. Eduardo & Vega-García, Cristina
- 168-176 The Ankasa Forest Conservation Area of Ghana: Ecosystem service values and on-site REDD+ opportunity cost
by Tilahun, Mesfin & Damnyag, Lawrence & Anglaaere, Luke C.N.
- 177-184 From REDD+ forests to green landscapes? Analyzing the emerging integrated landscape approach discourse in the UNFCCC
by Nielsen, Tobias Dan
- 185-194 Optimal forest rotation for carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation by farm income levels
by Nguyen, Trung Thanh & Nghiem, Nhung
- 195-203 Aligning policies to support forest restoration and promote organizational change
by Schultz, Courtney A. & Mattor, Katherine M. & Moseley, Cassandra
- 204-214 A framework for ex-ante analysis of public investment in forest-based development: An application to the Brazilian Amazon
by Banerjee, Onil & Alavalapati, Janaki R.R. & Lima, Eirivelthon
- 215-228 Determinants of household collection of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and alternative livelihood activities in Similipal Tiger Reserve, India
by Dash, Madhusmita & Behera, Bhagirath & Rahut, Dil Bahadur
- 229-238 Impacts of Finnish cooperation in the Mexican policy making process: From the community forest management to the liberalization of forest services
by Hinojosa Flores, Isaías Daniel & Skutsch, Margaret & Mustalahti, Irmeli
- 239-250 A local knowledge-based approach to predict anthropic harvesting pressure zones of wild edible mushrooms as a tool for forest conservation in Central Mexico
by Franco-Maass, Sergio & Burrola-Aguilar, Cristina & Arana-Gabriel, Yolanda & García-Almaraz, Luis Antonio
- 251-261 Playing forest governance games: State-village conflict in Iran
by Soltani, Arezoo & Sankhayan, Prem Lall & Hofstad, Ole
- 262-263 A comment on potential effects of a trans-pacific partnership on forest industries
by Narayanan, G. Badri
- 264-269 Optimal rate of paper recycling
by Tatoutchoup, Francis Didier
- 271-276 Empirical linkages between devolved tenure systems and forest conditions: An introduction to the literature review
by Yin, Runsheng
- 277-285 Empirical linkages between devolved tenure systems and forest conditions: Primary evidence
by Yin, Runsheng & Zulu, Leo & Qi, Jiaguo & Freudenberger, Mark & Sommerville, Matthew
- 286-293 Empirical linkages between devolved tenure systems and forest conditions: Selected case studies and country experiences
by Shi, Miaoying & Yin, Runsheng & Zulu, Leo & Qi, Jiaguo & Freudenberger, Mark & Sommerville, Matthew
- 294-299 Empirical linkages between devolved tenure systems and forest conditions: Challenges, findings, and recommendations
by Yin, Runsheng & Zulu, Leo & Qi, Jiaguo & Freudenberger, Mark & Sommerville, Matthew
- 300-307 Forestry decentralization and poverty alleviation: A review
by Adam, Y.O. & Eltayeb, A.M.
2016, Volume 72, Issue C
- 7-17 On a forest as a commodity and on commodification in the discipline of forestry
by Khan, M. Ali
- 18-26 Global climate change impacts on forests and markets
by Sohngen, Brent & Tian, Xiaohui
- 27-36 Insights from behavioural economics for forest economics and environmental policy: Potential nudges to encourage woodland creation for climate change mitigation and adaptation?
by Valatin, Gregory & Moseley, Darren & Dandy, Norman
- 37-45 Revealed social preferences and joint forest management outcomes
by Kumar, Pradeep & Kant, Shashi
- 46-55 Valuation of First Nations peoples' social, cultural, and land use activities using life satisfaction approach
by Kant, Shashi & Vertinsky, Ilan & Zheng, Bin
- 56-65 Private and public timber production: How markets and political institutions matter
by Deegen, Peter
- 66-77 Coordination of forest management through market and political institutions
by Coordes, Renke
- 78-84 Payments for forest-based environmental services: A close look
by Zhang, Daowei
- 85-91 Whereabouts devolution and collective forest management?
by Hyde, William F.
- 92-98 China's forest tenure reform and institutional change at a crossroads
by Liu, Ping & Yin, Runsheng & Li, Hua
- 99-105 Integrating natural capital into system of national accounts for policy analysis: An application of a computable general equilibrium model
by Ochuodho, Thomas O. & Alavalapati, Janaki R.R.
- 106-114 Technical, allocative, and total profit efficiency of loblolly pine forests under changing climatic conditions
by Susaeta, Andres & Adams, Damian C. & Carter, Douglas R. & Gonzalez-Benecke, Carlos & Dwivedi, Puneet
- 115-121 Comparing the financial performance of timber REITs and other REITs
by Piao, Xiaorui & Mei, Bin & Xue, Yuan
- 122-131 Validation and enhancement of a spatial economic tool for assessing ecosystem services provided by planted forests
by Yao, Richard T. & Harrison, Duncan R. & Velarde, Sandra J. & Barry, Luke E.
2016, Volume 71, Issue C
- 1-10 The potential of REDD+ for carbon sequestration in tropical forests: Supply curves for carbon storage for Kalimantan, Indonesia
by Indrajaya, Yonky & van der Werf, Edwin & Weikard, Hans-Peter & Mohren, Frits & van Ierland, Ekko C.
- 11-22 Preference and WTP stability for public forest management
by Czajkowski, Mikołaj & Barczak, Anna & Budziński, Wiktor & Giergiczny, Marek & Hanley, Nick
- 23-35 Environmental income improves household-level poverty assessments and dynamics
by Walelign, Solomon Zena & Charlery, Lindy & Smith-Hall, Carsten & Chhetri, Bir Bahadur Khanal & Larsen, Helle Overgaard
- 36-42 Recognized but not supported: Assessing the incorporation of non-timber forest products into Mexican forest policy
by Delgado, Tzitzi Sharhí & McCall, Michael Keith & López-Binqüist, Citlalli
- 43-51 Ecosystem accounting for measuring total income in private and public agroforestry farms
by Ovando, Paola & Campos, Pablo & Oviedo, José L. & Caparrós, Alejandro
- 52-59 Historical development of institutional arrangements for forest monitoring and REDD+ MRV in Peru: Discursive-institutionalist perspectives
by Ochieng, R.M. & Visseren-Hamakers, I.J. & Brockhaus, M. & Kowler, L.F. & Herold, M. & Arts, B.
- 61-62 Integrating ecosystem service concepts into valuation and management decisions
by Hodges, Donald G. & Zadnik Stirn, Lidija & Grebner, Donald L.
- 63-70 Valuing hypothetical wildfire impacts with a Kuhn–Tucker model of recreation demand
by Sánchez, José J. & Baerenklau, Ken & González-Cabán, Armando
- 71-79 Latent preferences of residents regarding an urban forest recreation setting in Ljubljana, Slovenia
by Japelj, Anže & Mavsar, Robert & Hodges, Donald & Kovač, Marko & Juvančič, Luka
- 80-86 Participatory and multi-criteria analysis for forest (ecosystem) management: A case study of Pohorje, Slovenia
by Grošelj, Petra & Hodges, Donald G. & Zadnik Stirn, Lidija
- 87-93 Forest biomass for energy in multi-functional forest management: Insight into the perceptions of forest-related professionals
by Leban, Vasja & Pezdevšek Malovrh, Špela & Zadnik Stirn, Lidija & Krč, Janez
- 94-102 Exploring the role of forest resources in reducing community vulnerability to the heat effects of climate change
by Walton, Z.L. & Poudyal, N.C. & Hepinstall-Cymerman, J. & Johnson Gaither, C. & Boley, B.B.
- 103-114 Additionality and design of forest conservation programs: Insights from Ecuador's Socio Bosque Program
by Mohebalian, Phillip M. & Aguilar, Francisco X.
- 115-123 Revenue loss from legal timber in Indonesia
by Mumbunan, Sonny & Wahyudi, Riko
2016, Volume 70, Issue C
- 1-8 Transaction costs and the organization of CFEs: Experiences from ejidos in Quintana Roo, Mexico
by Carias Vega, Dora & Keenan, Rodney J.
- 9-15 Examining hardwood pulp and ethanol prices for improved poplar plantations in Canada
by Work, J. & Qiu, F. & Luckert, M.K.
- 16-19 Modeling stumpage markets using vector error correction vs. simultaneous equation estimation approach: A case of the Louisiana sawtimber market
by Parajuli, Rajan & Zhang, Daowei & Chang, Sun Joseph
- 20-29 Towards harmonized assessment of European forest availability for wood supply in Europe
by Alberdi, Iciar & Michalak, Roman & Fischer, Christoph & Gasparini, Patrizia & Brändli, Urs-Beat & Tomter, Stein Michael & Kuliesis, Andrius & Snorrason, Arnór & Redmond, John & Hernández, Laura & Lanz, Adrian & Vidondo, Beatriz & Stoyanov, Nickola & Stoyanova, Maria & Vestman, Martin & Barreiro, Susana & Marin, Gheorghe & Cañellas, Isabel & Vidal, Claude
- 30-38 Norwegian family forest owners' willingness to participate in carbon offset programs
by Håbesland, Daniel E. & Kilgore, Michael A. & Becker, Dennis R. & Snyder, Stephanie A. & Solberg, Birger & Sjølie, Hanne K. & Lindstad, Berit H.
- 39-46 Examining timberland ownership and control strategies in the global forest sector
by Korhonen, J. & Zhang, Y. & Toppinen, A.
- 47-55 The role of institutions in the production of space for tourism: National Forest Parks in China
by Luo, Fen & Moyle, Brent D. & Bao, Jigang & Zhong, Yongde
- 56-66 Forest density preferences of homebuyers in the wildland-urban interface
by Hjerpe, Evan & Kim, Yeon-Su & Dunn, Leah
- 67-79 REDD+ implementation in the Ecuadorian Amazon: Why land configuration and common-pool resources management matter
by Loaiza, T. & Nehren, U. & Gerold, G.
- 80-90 Forest conflicts and public intervention. The case of the forests of María and Vélez Blanco (Almeria, Spain). 1879–1901
by Segado Castro, Gonzalo & Zamora Díaz, Ricardo
- 91-98 Forest Stewardship Council certification for forest ecosystem services: An analysis of stakeholder adaptability
by Jaung, Wanggi & Putzel, Louis & Bull, Gary Q. & Kozak, Robert & Elliott, Chris
- 99-105 An indicator to assess the pellet production per forest area. A case-study from Portugal
by Nunes, João & Freitas, Helena
- 106-112 A bridge that disconnects – On shared and divided socio-spatialities in the pulp mill conflict between Uruguay and Argentina
by Kaakinen, Inka & Lehtinen, Ari
- 113-123 Impacts of land use and land use changes on the resilience of beekeeping in Uruguay
by Malkamäki, Arttu & Toppinen, Anne & Kanninen, Markku
- 124-127 The nature of Brexit. How the UK exiting the European Union could affect European forest and (forest related) environmental policy
by Winkel, Georg & Derks, Jakob
- 128-136 Policy design for forest carbon sequestration: A review of the literature
by Gren, Ing-Marie & Zeleke, Abenezer Aklilu
- 137-146 Participation and deliberation in Swedish forest governance: The process of initiating a National Forest Program
by Johansson, Johanna
- 147-154 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
- 155-163 The relative importance of community forests, government forests, and private forests for household-level incomes in the Middle Hills of Nepal
by Oli, Bishwa Nath & Treue, Thorsten & Smith-Hall, Carsten