Journal of Forest Economics
2002 - 2018
Current editor(s): P. Gong and R. Brännlund From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2010
- The 3 REDD 'I's pp. 253-256

- Arild Angelsen
- Sawmill production in the interior of British Columbia: A stochastic ray frontier approach pp. 257-267

- Kurt Niquidet and Harry Nelson
- Analysis of individual private forestry in northern Spain according to economic factors related to management pp. 269-295

- Verónica Rodríguez-Vicente and Manuel F. Marey-Pérez
- Amenity values and payment schemes for free recreation services from non-industrial private forest properties: A French case study pp. 297-311

- Juliette Gadaud and Tina Rambonilaza
- Application of the generalized Faustmann model to uneven-aged forest management pp. 313-325

- Sun Joseph Chang and Klaus V. Gadow
Volume 16, issue 3, 2010
- Can forests save the world? pp. 177-178

- Sören Wibe and Peichen Gong
- Integrating neighbourhood effects in the calculation of optimal final tree diameters pp. 179-193

- Fabian Härtl, Andreas Hahn and Thomas Knoke
- Did Pressler fully understand how to use the indicator per cent? pp. 195-203

- Peichen Gong and Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
- Estimating the aggregate value of forest recreation in a regional context pp. 205-216

- Angel Bujosa Bestard and Antoni Riera Font
- Designing a forest-energy policy to reduce forest fires in Galicia (Spain): A contingent valuation application pp. 217-233

- Mario Soliño, Albino Prada Blanco and María Xosé Vázquez Rodríguez
- European trade in forest products and fuels pp. 235-251

- Robert Lundmark
Volume 16, issue 2, 2010
- Landowner net benefit from Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) afforestation of dry-land cereal fields in Valladolid, Spain pp. 83-100

- Paola Ovando, Pablo Campos, Rafael Calama and Gregorio Montero
- Financial analysis of intensive pine plantation establishment pp. 101-112

- Phillip D. Jones, Stephen C. Grado and Stephen Demarais
- Spatial allocation of forest recreation value pp. 113-126

- Kenneth A. Baerenklau, Armando González-Cabán, Catrina Paez and Edgar Chavez
- Regional demands for pulp and paper products pp. 127-144

- Pat McCarthy and Lei Lei
- On dichotomous choice contingent valuation data analysis: Semiparametric methods and Genetic Programming pp. 145-156

- Marcos Álvarez Díaz, Manuel González Gómez, Ángeles Saavedra González and Jacobo De Uña Álvarez
- Contrasting two approaches in real options valuation: Contingent claims versus dynamic programming pp. 157-176

- Margaret Insley and Tony Wirjanto
Volume 16, issue 1, 2010
- Optimizing joint production of timber and carbon sequestration of afforestation projects pp. 1-10

- Roland Olschewski and Pablo C. Benítez
- Technical efficiency of sawnwood production in Ondo and Osun states, Nigeria pp. 11-18

- A.L. Kehinde, T.T. Awoyemi, B.T. Omonona and J.A. Akande
- Assessing costs and benefits of pest management on forested landbases in eastern and western Canada pp. 19-34

- G.L. Slaney, Van Lantz and D.A. MacLean
- The effect of site quality on economically optimal stand management pp. 35-46

- Teruhiko Marutani
- Analysis of export demand for Ghana's timber products: A multivariate co-integration approach pp. 47-61

- David M. Nanang
- The optimal selective logging regime and the Faustmann formula pp. 63-82

- Angels Xabadia and Renan Goetz
Volume 15, issue 4, 2009
- Effect of conserving habitat for biodiversity on optimal management of non-industrial private forests in Florida pp. 223-235

- Jagannadha R. Matta, Janaki R.R. Alavalapati and George A. Stainback
- Use of composite forest commodity price indices for cointegration analysis pp. 237-260

- Shiv N. Mehrotra and Shashi Kant
- Willingness-to-sell conservation easements: A case study pp. 261-275

- Michael LeVert, Thomas Stevens and Dave Kittredge
- Valuing habitat regime models for the red-cockaded woodpecker in Mississippi pp. 277-295

- Stephen C. Grado, Donald L. Grebner, Rebecca J. Barlow and Rebecca O. Drier
Volume 15, issue 3, 2009
- Why protection of biodiversity creates conflict - Some evidence from the Nordic countries pp. 147-165

- Even Bergseng and Arild Vatn
- Effects of log export ban policy and dynamics of global tropical wood markets on the growth of timber industry in Ghana pp. 167-185

- M. Amoah, G. Becker and L. Nutto
- Knowledge of three regeneration programs and application behavior among Mississippi nonindustrial private forest landowners: A two-step sample selection approach pp. 187-204

- Xing Sun, Changyou Sun, Ian A. Munn and Anwar Hussain
- Labor allocation to non-timber extraction in a Mexican rainforest community pp. 205-221

- Alejandro Lopez-Feldman and J. Edward Taylor
Volume 15, issue 1-2, 2009
- Valuing environmental goods and services derived from the forests pp. 1-14

- Anne Stenger, Patrice Harou and Stale Navrud
- On how to assess the quality of environmental valuation studies pp. 15-36

- Tore Söderqvist and Åsa Soutukorva
- Benefits of biodiversity enhancement of nature-oriented silviculture: Evidence from two choice experiments in Germany pp. 37-58

- Jürgen Meyerhoff, Ulf Liebe and Volkmar Hartje
- Models for sample selection bias in contingent valuation: Application to forest biodiversity pp. 59-78

- Serge Garcia, Patrice Harou, Claire Montagné-Huck and Anne Stenger
- To pay or not to pay for biodiversity in forests - What scale determines responses to willingness to pay questions with uncertain response options? pp. 79-91

- Mattias Boman
- A bibliography and database on forest benefit valuation studies from Austria, France, Germany, and Switzerland - A possible base for a concerted European approach pp. 93-107

- Peter Elsasser, Jürgen Meyerhoff, Claire Montagné-Huck and Anne Stenger
- A meta-analysis of forest recreation values in Europe pp. 109-130

- Marianne Zandersen and Richard Tol
- Testing the stability of the benefit transfer function for discrete choice contingent valuation data pp. 131-146

- D.I. Matthews, W.G. Hutchinson and Riccardo Scarpa
Volume 14, issue 4, 2008
- Does the equivalency analysis of the European Environmental Liability Directive pass a social cost-benefit analysis test? pp. 225-226

- Pere Riera
- Revitalized? An event study of forest policy reform in British Columbia pp. 227-241

- Kurt Niquidet
- Old-growth boreal forests: Worth protecting for biodiversity? pp. 242-267

- Artti Juutinen
- Ice damage and forest stand management pp. 268-288

- Robert Goodnow, Jay Sullivan and Gregory S. Amacher
- Financial performance in Finnish large- and medium-sized sawmills: The effects of value-added creation and cost-efficiency seeking pp. 289-305

- Katja Lähtinen and Anne Toppinen
Volume 14, issue 3, 2008
- Forest fires in Galicia (Spain): The outcome of unbalanced fire management pp. 155-157

- Paulo A.M. Fernandes
- Analyzing determinants of forest owners' decision-making using a sample selection framework pp. 159-176

- Ståle Størdal, Gudbrand Lien and Sjur Baardsen
- The development of forest accounting in the province of Trento (Italy) pp. 177-196

- Ilaria Goio, Geremia Gios and Claudio Pollini
- Targeting the poor: Taxation of marketed forest products in developing countries pp. 197-224

- Signe Anthon, Jens Lund and Finn Helles
Volume 14, issue 2, 2008
- Industry consolidation and price in the US linerboard industry pp. 93-115

- Haizheng Li and Jifeng Luo
- User fees, equity and the benefits of public outdoor recreation services pp. 117-132

- Anni Huhtala and Eija Pouta
- Integrating a random utility model for non-timber forest users into a strategic forest planning model pp. 133-153

- David M. Nanang and Grant K. Hauer
Volume 14, issue 1, 2008
- Climate change and efficient strategies for protecting forest biodiversity pp. 1-3

- Niels Strange and Bo Thorsen
- Optimal location of new forests in a suburban region pp. 5-27

- Ellen Moons, Bert Saveyn, Stef Proost and Martin Hermy
- Ecological integrity as an economic variable: An application to forested landscapes in the southern United States pp. 29-45

- Ronald Raunikar and Joseph Buongiorno
- Influence of purchaser perceptions and intentions on price for forest land parcels: A hedonic pricing approach pp. 47-72

- Stephanie A. Snyder, Michael A. Kilgore, Rachel Hudson and Jacob Donnay
- Price discovery in a private cash forward market for lumber pp. 73-89

- Mark Manfredo and Dwight R. Sanders
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