Journal of Forest Economics
2002 - 2018
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2012
- Non-market valuation of forest goods and services: Good practice guidelines pp. 259-270

- Pere Riera, Giovanni Signorello, Mara Thiene, Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu, Stale Navrud, Pamela Kaval, Benedicte Rulleau, Robert Mavsar, Lívia Madureira, Jürgen Meyerhoff, Peter Elsasser, Sandra Notaro, Maria De Salvo, Marek Giergiczny and Simona Dragoi
- Attitudes, willingness to pay, and stated values for recreation use fees at an urban proximate forest pp. 271-281

- Randall S. Rosenberger, Mark D. Needham, Anita T. Morzillo and Caitlin Moehrke
- Testing for hypothetical bias in willingness to support a reforestation program pp. 282-289

- Michal Krawczyk
- Forest owners’ willingness to accept compensation for voluntary conservation: A contingent valuation approach pp. 290-302

- Henrik Lindhjem and Yohei Mitani
- Modelling recreation demand with respondent-reported driving cost and stated cost of travel time: A Finnish case pp. 303-317

- Ville Ovaskainen, Marjo Neuvonen and Eija Pouta
- The economic valuation of natural hazards in mountain forests: An approach based on the replacement cost method pp. 318-328

- Sandra Notaro and Alessandro Paletto
- Valuing a Natura 2000 network site to inform land use options using a discrete choice experiment: An illustration from the Basque Country pp. 329-344

- David Hoyos, Petr Mariel, Unai Pascual and Iker Etxano
- A choice modelling case study on climate change involving two-way interactions pp. 345-354

- Pere Riera, Marek Giergiczny, Josep Peñuelas and Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu
- Scale and taste heterogeneity for forest biodiversity: Models of serial nonparticipation and their effects pp. 355-369

- Mara Thiene, Jürgen Meyerhoff and Maria De Salvo
- Including cost income ratio into utility function as a way of dealing with ‘exploding’ implicit prices in mixed logit models pp. 370-380

- Marek Giergiczny, Sviataslau Valasiuk, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Maria De Salvo and Giovanni Signorello
- Applying Best–Worst Scaling in a stated preference analysis of forest management programs pp. 381-394

- Maria Loureiro and Fernando Dominguez Arcos
Volume 18, issue 3, 2012
- Ownership, autonomy, incentives and efficiency: Evidence from the forest product processing industry in China pp. 177-193

- Haoran He and Qian Weng
- Optimal conservation policy under imperfect intergenerational altruism pp. 194-206

- Luca Di Corato
- Maximizing conservation and in-kind cost share: Applying Goal Programming to forest protection pp. 207-217

- Jacob R. Fooks and Kent Messer
- The fall and the fragmentation of national clusters: Cluster evolution in the paper and pulp industry pp. 218-241

- Joonas Järvinen, Juha-Antti Lamberg and Lauri Pietinalho
- Cost comparisons of reduced-impact and conventional logging in the tropics pp. 242-256

- Vincent P. Medjibe and Francis E. Putz
Volume 18, issue 2, 2012
- Customer preferences for customized household furniture pp. 94-112

- Torsten Lihra, Urs Buehlmann and Raoul Graf
- Mathematical formulation and exact solution for landing location problem in tropical forest selective logging, a case study in Southeast Cameroon pp. 113-122

- Julien Philippart, Minghe Sun, Jean-Louis Doucet and Philippe Lejeune
- Carbon dioxide emissions from wood fuels in Sweden 1980–2100 pp. 123-130

- Sören Wibe
- Certification of family forests: What influences owners’ awareness and participation? pp. 131-144

- Selmin F. Creamer, Keith A. Blatner and Brett J. Butler
- Optimal forest harvest age considering carbon sequestration in multiple carbon pools: A comparative statics analysis pp. 145-156

- Patrick Asante and Glen W. Armstrong
- Product quality and value from consumer perspective—An application to wooden products pp. 157-173

- Ritva Marketta Toivonen
Volume 18, issue 1, 2012
- Assessing non-industrial private forest owners’ attitudes to risk: Do owner and property characteristics matter? pp. 3-13

- Mats Andersson
- The hidden cost of wildfires: Economic valuation of health effects of wildfire smoke exposure in Southern California pp. 14-35

- Leslie A. Richardson, Patricia A. Champ and John B. Loomis
- Estimated participation in U.S. carbon sequestration programs: A study of NIPF landowners in Massachusetts pp. 36-46

- Brenton J. Dickinson, Thomas H. Stevens, Marla Markowski Lindsay and David B. Kittredge
- Demand for wild edible mushrooms. The case of Lactarius deliciosus in Barcelona (Spain) pp. 47-60

- Roberto Voces, Luis Diaz-Balteiro and Óscar Alfranca
- Valuing mortality impacts of smoke exposure from major southern California wildfires pp. 61-75

- Ikuho Kochi, Patricia A. Champ, John B. Loomis and Geoffrey H. Donovan
- An econometric model for ex ante prediction of wildfire suppression costs pp. 76-89

- Jonathan Yoder and Krista Gebert
Volume 17, issue 4, 2011
- Colonialism and conservation: Commercialisation of forests and decline of tribals in Madras Presidency, 1882–1947 pp. 337-362

- Velayutham Saravanan
- Rewarding carbon sequestration in South-Western French forests: A costly operation? pp. 363-377

- Guillaume Pajot
- Annual use, economic life and residual value of cut-to-length harvesting machines pp. 378-387

- Raffaele Spinelli, Natascia Magagnotti and Gianni Picchi
- Effects of litigation under the Endangered Species Act on forest firm values pp. 388-398

- Changyou Sun and Xianchun Liao
- Assessing forest management strategies using a contingent valuation approach and advanced visualisation techniques: A Portuguese case study pp. 399-414

- Lívia Madureira, Luis Nunes, José G. Borges and André O. Falcão
- Inducing private wildfire risk mitigation: Experimental investigation of measures on adjacent public lands pp. 415-431

- Tyler Prante, Joseph M. Little, Michael Jones, Michael McKee and Robert Berrens
Volume 17, issue 3, 2011
- Faustmann continues to yield pp. 231-234

- Gregory S. Amacher, Richard J. Brazee and Peter Deegen
- Faustmann rotation and population dynamics in the presence of a risk of destructive events pp. 235-247

- Patrice Loisel
- Further generalization of Faustmann's formula for stochastic interest rates pp. 248-257

- Joseph Buongiorno and Mo Zhou
- Pressler's indicator rate formula as a guide for forest management pp. 258-266

- Sun Joseph Chang and Peter Deegen
- Taxation, life-time uncertainty and non-industrial private forest-owner's decision-making pp. 267-284

- Sepul K. Barua, Jari Kuuluvainen and Jussi Uusivuori
- The evaluation of forest crop damages due to climate change. An application of Dempster-Shafer method pp. 285-297

- Iacopo Bernetti, Christian Ciampi, Claudio Fagarazzi and Sandro Sacchelli
- The multiple effects of carbon values on optimal rotation pp. 298-306

- Colin Price and Rob Willis
- Optimal rotation with declining discount rate pp. 307-318

- Price Colin
- Economic analysis of exploitation and regeneration in plantations with problematic site productivity pp. 319-334

- Andreas Halbritter and Peter Deegen
Volume 17, issue 2, 2011
- Sören Wibe in memoriam pp. 105-106

- Bengt Kriström and Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
- Fuelwood, timber and climate change: Insights from forest sector modeling-An introduction pp. 107-109

- Philippe Delacote and Franck Lecocq
- Are the Finnish targets for the energy use of forest chips realistic--Assessment with a spatial market model pp. 110-126

- A. Maarit I. Kallio, Perttu Anttila, Megan McCormick and Antti Asikainen
- Simulated effects of mandatory versus voluntary participation in private forest carbon offset markets in the United States pp. 127-141

- Gregory Latta, Darius M. Adams, Ralph J. Alig and Eric White
- Modeling future U.S. forest sector market and trade impacts of expansion in wood energy consumption pp. 142-156

- Peter J. Ince, Andrew D. Kramp, Kenneth E. Skog, Do-il Yoo and V. Alaric Sample
- Paying for forest carbon or stimulating fuelwood demand? Insights from the French Forest Sector Model pp. 157-168

- Franck Lecocq, Sylvain Caurla, Philippe Delacote, Ahmed Barkaoui and Alexandre Sauquet
- Impacts of agent information assumptions in forest sector modeling pp. 169-184

- Hanne K. Sjølie, Gregory S. Latta, Darius M. Adams and Birger Solberg
- Pellet promotion in the Finnish sawmilling industry: The cost-effectiveness of different policy instruments pp. 185-196

- Matti Mäkelä, Jussi Lintunen, Hanna-Liisa Kangas and Jussi Uusivuori
- An economic analysis of the potential contribution of forest biomass to the EU RES target and its implications for the EU forest industries pp. 197-213

- Alexander Moiseyev, Birger Solberg, A. Maarit I. Kallio and Marcus Lindner
- Consequences of increasing bioenergy demand on wood and forests: An application of the Global Forest Products Model pp. 214-229

- Joseph Buongiorno, Ronald Raunikar and Shushuai Zhu
Volume 17, issue 1, 2011
- CBA and forest economics pp. 1-2

- Bengt Kriström
- Carbon sequestration and the optimal forest harvest decision: A dynamic programming approach considering biomass and dead organic matter pp. 3-17

- Patrick Asante, Glen W. Armstrong and Wiktor Adamowicz
- U.S. softwood lumber demand and supply estimation using cointegration in dynamic equations pp. 19-33

- Nianfu Song, Sun Joseph Chang and Francisco Aguilar
- An attribute-based approach to contingent valuation of forest protection programs pp. 35-52

- Chris Moore, Thomas P. Holmes and Kathleen Bell
- When and to what extent do risk premia work? Cases of threat and optimal rotation pp. 53-66

- Colin Price
- Women's dependence on forest and participation in forestry: A case study of joint forest management programme in West Bengal pp. 67-89

- Nimai Das
- Competition in the global pulp and paper industries - An evaluation based on three approaches pp. 91-104

- Hanna Karikallio, Petri Mäki-Fränti and Niko Suhonen
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