Journal of Forest Economics
2002 - 2018
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2014
- Factors affecting participation in joint forest management in the West Bengal state of India pp. 317-332

- Sebak Jana, Wietze Lise and Mamtajuddin Ahmed
- Benefits and costs of impeding free trade: Revisiting British Columbia's restrictions on log exports pp. 333-347

- Gerrit van Kooten
- The effect of on-site forest experience on stated preferences for low-impact timber harvesting programs pp. 348-362

- Xiaoshu Li, Kevin Boyle, Thomas P. Holmes and Genevieve Pullis LaRouche
- Effects of gender and length of land tenure on timber supply in Finland pp. 363-379

- Jari Kuuluvainen, Heimo Karppinen, Harri Hänninen and Jussi Uusivuori
- Public support for forestry from EU funds – Cases of Czech Republic and Slovak Republic pp. 380-395

- Vilém Jarský, Zuzana Sarvašová, Zuzana Dobšinská, Kateřina Ventrubová and Milan Sarvaš
- Estimating the benefits of recreation-oriented management in state-owned commercial forests in Finland: A choice experiment pp. 396-412

- Artti Juutinen, Anna-Kaisa Kosenius and Ville Ovaskainen
Volume 20, issue 3, 2014
- Testing the single opt-out reminder in choice experiments: An application to fuel break management in Spain pp. 212-222

- Elsa Varela, Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu, Marek Giergiczny, Pere Riera and Mario Soliño
- The economic viability of smallholder timber production under expanding açaí palm production in the Amazon Estuary pp. 223-235

- Lucas B. Fortini and Douglas R. Carter
- Efficiency in forest management: A multiobjective harvest scheduling model pp. 236-251

- M. Hernandez, T. Gómez, J. Molina, M.A. León and R. Caballero
- Potential impact of a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership on the global forest sector pp. 252-266

- Joseph Buongiorno, Paul Rougieux, Ahmed Barkaoui, Shushuai Zhu and Patrice Harou
- The estimation of long term impacts of China's key priority forestry programs on rural household incomes pp. 267-285

- Can Liu, Katrina Mullan, Hao Liu, Wenqing Zhu and Qingjiao Rong
- Adapting the optimal selective-logging of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands in NE Spain to increasing CO2 concentrations pp. 286-304

- Ruben Javier Mur, Renan Goetz, Angels Xabadia, Francesc Córdoba and Carles Gracia
- Projecting county pulpwood production with historical production and macro-economic variables pp. 305-315

- Consuelo Brandeis and Dayton Lambert
Volume 20, issue 2, 2014
- Safeguarding species richness vs. increasing the use of renewable energy—The effect of stump harvesting on two environmental goals pp. 111-125

- Erik Geijer, Jon Andersson, Göran Bostedt, Runar Brännlund and Joakim Hjältén
- The effect of collective forestland tenure reform in China: Does land parcelization reduce forest management intensity? pp. 126-140

- Yi Xie, Peichen Gong, Xiao Han and Yali Wen
- Willingness to contribute to the management of recreational quality on private lands in Finland pp. 141-160

- Tuija Lankia, Marjo Neuvonen, Eija Pouta and Tuija Sievänen
- Do high property taxes influence family forest land Tenure decisions? pp. 161-173

- Michael A. Kilgore
- Woody biomass potential for energy feedstock in United States pp. 174-191

- Lixia He, Burton English, Daniel De La Torre Ugarte and Donald G. Hodges
- Faustmann and the climate pp. 192-210

- Michael Hoel, Bjart Holtsmark and Katinka Holtsmark
Volume 20, issue 1, 2014
- The economic costs of avoided deforestation in the developing world: A meta-analysis pp. 1-16

- Thu-Ha Dang Phan, Roy Brouwer and Marc Davidson
- Vertical price transmission in timber and lumber markets pp. 17-32

- Zhuo Ning and Changyou Sun
- Stumpage prices in Sweden 1909–2012: Testing for non-stationarity pp. 33-46

- Lars Hultkrantz, Linda Andersson Järnberg and Panagiotis Mantalos
- Economics of carbon sequestration under fluctuating economic environment, forest management and technological changes: An application to forest stands in the southern United States pp. 47-64

- Andres Susaeta, Sun Joseph Chang, Douglas R. Carter and Pankaj Lal
- Designing afforestation subsidies that account for the benefits of carbon sequestration: A case study using data from China's Loess Plateau pp. 65-76

- Jinna Yu, Shunbo Yao and Bisheng Zhang
- Cost-effective biodiversity restoration with uncertain growth in forest habitat quality pp. 77-92

- Ing-Marie Gren, Peter Baxter, Grzegorz Mikusinski and Hugh Possingham
- Effects of changes in forestland ownership on deforestation and urbanization and the resulting effects on greenhouse gas emissions pp. 93-109

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Heeho Kim, Roland Roberts, Taeyoung Kim and Daegoon Lee
Volume 19, issue 4, 2013
- A review of recent developments and applications of partial equilibrium models of the forest sector pp. 350-360

- Gregory S. Latta, Hanne K. Sjølie and Birger Solberg
- A multi-sector intertemporal optimization approach to assess the GHG implications of U.S. forest and agricultural biomass electricity expansion pp. 361-383

- Gregory S. Latta, Justin S. Baker, Robert Beach, Steven K. Rose and Bruce McCarl
- Consequences of carbon offset payments for the global forest sector pp. 384-401

- Joseph Buongiorno and Shushuai Zhu
- Sequester or substitute—Consequences of increased production of wood based energy on the carbon balance in Finland pp. 402-415

- A.M.I. Kallio, O. Salminen and R. Sievänen
- Dual discounting in climate change mitigation in the forest sector pp. 416-431

- Hanne K. Sjølie, Greg S. Latta and Birger Solberg
- Wood biomass use for energy in Europe under different assumptions of coal, gas and CO2 emission prices and market conditions pp. 432-449

- Alexander Moiseyev, Birger Solberg and A. Maarit I. Kallio
- Combining an inter-sectoral carbon tax with sectoral mitigation policies: Impacts on the French forest sector pp. 450-461

- Sylvain Caurla, Philippe Delacote, Franck Lecocq, Julien Barthès and Ahmed Barkaoui
Volume 19, issue 3, 2013
- A DEA approach to assess the efficiency of radiata pine logs to produce New Zealand structural grades pp. 221-233

- Rosa M. Alzamora and Luis A. Apiolaza
- Convergent validity between revealed and stated recreation demand data: Some empirical evidence from the Basque Country, Spain pp. 234-248

- David Hoyos and Pere Riera
- Joint estimation using revealed and stated preference data: An application using a national forest pp. 249-266

- Paula Simões, Eduardo Barata and Luís Cruz
- Least-cost allocation of measures to increase the amount of coarse woody debris in forest estates pp. 267-285

- Hans Ekvall, Göran Bostedt and Mattias Jonsson
- Forest carbon benefits, costs and leakage effects of carbon reserve scenarios in the United States pp. 286-306

- Prakash Nepal, Peter J. Ince, Kenneth E. Skog and Sun J. Chang
- Small forest landowner preferences for working forest conservation contract attributes: A case of Washington State, USA pp. 307-330

- Sergey S. Rabotyagov and Sonja Lin
- Monthly wood supply behavior of associated forest owners in Austria—Insights from the analysis of a micro-econometric panel pp. 331-346

- Sebastian P. Koch, Peter Schwarzbauer and Tobias Stern
Volume 19, issue 2, 2013
- Landowner knowledge and willingness to supply woody biomass for wood-based bioenergy: Sample selection approach pp. 97-109

- Omkar Joshi, Donald L. Grebner, Anwar Hussain and Stephen C. Grado
- On the market risk of securitized timberlands pp. 110-127

- Changyou Sun
- Landowners’ conservation motives and the size of information rents in environmental bidding systems pp. 128-148

- Artti Juutinen, Erkki Mäntymaa and Markku Ollikainen
- Estimating the long-run impact of forest fires on the eucalyptus timber supply in Galicia, Spain pp. 149-161

- Manuel González-Gómez, Marcos Álvarez-Díaz and María Soledad Otero-Giráldez
- Adaptive management decision of agroforestry under timber price risk pp. 162-173

- Tian Nana and Fadian Lu
- Economic value of carbon sequestration in forests under multiple sources of uncertainty pp. 174-189

- Ing-Marie Gren and Mattias Carlsson
- Mechanisms of capability evolution in the Finnish forest industry cluster pp. 190-205

- Mirva Peltoniemi
- The effects of current income and expected change in future income on stated preferences for environmental improvements pp. 206-219

- Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, Thomas Hedemark Lundhede and Bo Thorsen
Volume 19, issue 1, 2013
- Asymmetric transmission between factory and wholesale prices in fiberboard market in Korea pp. 1-14

- Byeong-Il Ahn and Hyunok Lee
- Meta-analysis of consumer's willingness-to-pay premiums for certified wood products pp. 15-31

- Zhen Cai and Francisco Aguilar
- Do farmers or governments make better land conservation choices? Evidence from China's Sloping Land Conversion Program pp. 32-60

- Peter Kelly and Xuexi Huo
- Heterogeneous nonmarket benefits of managing white pine bluster rust in high-elevation pine forests pp. 61-77

- James Meldrum, Patricia A. Champ and Craig A. Bond
- Forest proximity and residential land values pp. 78-86

- Vijaya R. Sharma
- Optimal harvest age considering multiple carbon pools – A comment pp. 87-95

- Bjart Holtsmark, Michael Hoel and Katinka Holtsmark
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