Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 105, issue C, 2019
- Financial incentives to perform stump treatment against Heterobasidion root rot in Norway spruce dominated forests, the case of Finland pp. 1-9

- Juha Honkaniemi, Anssi Ahtikoski and Tuula Piri
- Can campaigns save forests? Critical reflections from the Tripa campaign, Aceh, Indonesia pp. 17-27

- Farwiza Farhan and Paul Hoebink
- Willingness to pay for forest conservation in Ecuador: Results from a nationwide contingent valuation survey in a combined “referendum” – “Consequential open-ended” design pp. 28-39

- Fernando Gordillo, Peter Elsasser and Sven Günter
- Valuing water provisioning service of Broadleaf and Chir Pine forests in the Himalayan region pp. 40-51

- Saudamini Das, Mani Nepal, Rajesh Rai, Laxmi D. Bhatta and Madan S. Khadayat
- Eco-certification protocols as mechanisms to foster sustainable environmental practices in telecoupled systems pp. 52-63

- Ramon Felipe Bicudo da Silva, Mateus Batistella, Roberto Palmieri, Yue Dou and James D.A. Millington
- Bayesian approach and extreme value theory in economic analysis of forestry projects pp. 64-71

- Thiago Taglialegna Salles, Denismar Alves Nogueira, Luiz Alberto Beijo and Liniker Fernandes da Silva
- Forest owner objectives typologies: Instruments for each owner type or instruments for most owner types? pp. 72-82

- Brian Danley
- Forest and wildlife resource-conservation efforts based on indigenous knowledge: The case of Nharira community in Chikomba district, Zimbabwe pp. 83-90

- Emmanuel Mavhura and Sharon Mushure
- Assessing the impacts of rising fuelwood demand on Swedish forest sector: An intertemporal optimization approach pp. 91-98

- Jinggang Guo and Peichen Gong
- Forest governance and the Arab spring: A case study of state forests in Tunisia pp. 99-111

- Ameni Hasnaoui and Max Krott
- Assessment and optimization of sustainable forest wood supply chains – A systematic literature review pp. 112-135

- Andreia Santos, Ana Carvalho, Ana Paula Barbosa-Póvoa, Alexandra Marques and Pedro Amorim
- Multi-level processes and the institutionalization of forest conservation discourses: Insights from Natura 2000 pp. 136-145

- Mireia Pecurul-Botines, Monica Di Gregorio and Jouni Paavola
Volume 104, issue C, 2019
- Lack of association between deforestation and either sustainability commitments or fines in private concessions in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 1-8

- Christa M. Anderson, Gregory P. Asner and Eric F. Lambin
- Towards a method of evaluating social innovation in forest-dependent rural communities: First suggestions from a science-stakeholder collaboration pp. 9-22

- Laura Secco, Elena Pisani, Riccardo Da Re, Todora Rogelja, Catie Burlando, Kamini Vicentini, Davide Pettenella, Mauro Masiero, David Miller and Maria Nijnjk
- An innovative type of forest insurance in China based on the robust approach pp. 23-32

- Xin Feng and Yongwu Dai
- Human values as catalysts and consequences of social innovations pp. 33-44

- Simo Sarkki, Andrej Ficko, David Miller, Carla Barlagne, Mariana Melnykovych, Mikko Jokinen, Ihor Soloviy and Maria Nijnik
- Heterogeneity and attribute non-attendance in preferences for peatland conservation pp. 45-55

- Ioanna Grammatikopoulou, Eija Pouta and Janne Artell
- Identifying local actors of deforestation and forest degradation in the Kalasha valleys of Pakistan pp. 56-64

- Alam Zeb, Andreas Hamann, Glen W. Armstrong and Dante Acuna-Castellanos
- Economic impact of growth effects in mixed stands of Norway spruce and European beech – A simulation based study pp. 65-80

- Stefan Friedrich, Carola Paul, Susanne Brandl, Peter Biber, Katharina Messerer and Thomas Knoke
- Assessing the potential of community-based forestry programs in Panama pp. 81-92

- Stephen M. Clare, Maria C. Ruiz-Jaen and Gordon M. Hickey
- Guideline framework for effective targeting of payments for watershed services pp. 93-109

- Ligia Maria Barrios Campanhão and Victor Eduardo Lima Ranieri
- Public perceptions of county, state, and national forest management in Wisconsin, USA pp. 110-120

- Kristin Floress, Melinda Vokoun, Emily Silver Huff and Melissa Baker
- Assessing management performance of the national forest park using impact range-performance analysis and impact-asymmetry analysis pp. 121-138

- Pin-Zheng Chen and Wan-Yu Liu
- Afforestation as a real option with joint production of environmental services pp. 146-156

- Niels Strange, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen and Bo Thorsen
- Innovation in the use of wood energy in the Ukrainian Carpathians: Opportunities and threats for rural communities pp. 160-169

- Ihor Soloviy, Mariana Melnykovych, Astrid Björnsen Gurung, Richard J. Hewitt, Radmila Ustych, Lyudmyla Maksymiv, Peter Brang, Heino Meessen and Mariia Kaflyk
- Planning on a wider scale – Swedish forest owners' preferences for landscape policy attributes pp. 170-181

- Göran Bostedt, Astrid Zabel and Hans Ekvall
- Designing cost-efficient payments for forest-based carbon sequestration: An auction-based modeling approach pp. 182-194

- Bijay P. Sharma, Seong-Hoon Cho and Tun-hsiang Yu
Volume 103, issue C, 2019
- Linking forest policy issues and decision support tools in Europe pp. 4-16

- Edgaras Linkevičius, José G. Borges, Marie Doyle, Helga Pülzl, Eva-Maria Nordström, Harald Vacik, Vilis Brukas, Peter Biber, Meelis Teder, Paavo Kaimre, Michal Synek and Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo
- A simulation-based approach to assess forest policy options under biotic and abiotic climate change impacts: A case study on Scotland's National Forest Estate pp. 17-27

- Duncan Ray, Michal Petr, Martin Mullett, Stephen Bathgate, Maurizio Marchi and Kate Beauchamp
- Analyzing the effect of carbon prices on wood production and harvest scheduling in a managed forest in Turkey pp. 28-35

- Hayati Zengin and Murat Engin Ünal
- Assessment of timber supply under alternative contextual scenarios pp. 36-44

- Gintautas Mozgeris, Marius Kavaliauskas, Vilis Brukas and Andrius Stanislovaitis
- Forest-based biofuel production in the Nordic countries: Modelling of optimal allocation pp. 45-54

- Walid Fayez Mustapha, Erik Trømborg and Torjus Folsland Bolkesjø
- Balancing different forest values: Evaluation of forest management scenarios in a multi-criteria decision analysis framework pp. 55-69

- Jeannette Eggers, Sara Holmgren, Eva-Maria Nordström, Tomas Lämås, Torgny Lind and Karin Öhman
- Explicating behavioral assumptions in forest scenario modelling – the behavioral matrix approach pp. 70-78

- Renats Trubins, Ragnar Jonsson, Ida Wallin and Ola Sallnäs
- Forest owner behavioral models, policy changes, and forest management. An agent-based framework for studying the provision of forest ecosystem goods and services at the landscape level pp. 79-89

- Metodi Sotirov, Ola Sallnäs and Ljusk Ola Eriksson
- Modeling policy networks: The case of Natura 2000 in Croatian forestry pp. 90-102

- Marko Lovrić, Nataša Lovrić and Ulrich Schraml
- Application of multi criteria analysis methods for a participatory assessment of non-wood forest products in two European case studies pp. 103-111

- P. Huber, T. Hujala, M. Kurttila, B. Wolfslehner and H. Vacik
- A multicriteria stochastic optimization framework for sustainable forest decision making under uncertainty pp. 112-122

- Eduardo Álvarez-Miranda, Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo, Cristobal Pais and Andrés Weintraub
- A generalizable monitoring model to implement policies to promote forest restoration – A case study in São Paulo - Brazil pp. 123-135

- Silvana Ribeiro Nobre, José Guilherme Borges, Luis Diaz-Balteiro, Luiz Carlos Estraviz Rodriguez, Helena Carrascosa von Glehn and Maria José Zakia
- Using a decision support system to study impacts of land use policies on wood procurement possibilities of the sawmill industry – A case study at regional and municipal levels pp. 136-146

- Leena Kärkkäinen, Helena Haakana, Hannu Hirvelä and Tuula Packalen
- Carbon stocks and timber harvest. Alternative policy approaches for the Great Bear rainforest and their consequences pp. 147-156

- Verena C. Griess, Cosmin D. Man, Marie-Eve Leclerc, James Tansey and Gary Q. Bull
- E-praxis: A web-based forest law decision support system for land characterization in Greece pp. 157-166

- Antonios Athanasiadis and Zacharoula Andreopoulou
Volume 102, issue C, 2019
- Residential location choice in a developing country: What matter? A choice experiment application in Burkina Faso pp. 1-9

- Sidnoma Traoré
- A comparison of participants and non-participants of state forest property tax programs in the United States pp. 10-16

- Justin T. Meier, Michael A. Kilgore, Gregory E. Frey, Stephanie A. Snyder and Charles R. Blinn
- Determining the effectiveness of forest landscape governance: A case study from the Sendang landscape, South Sumatra pp. 17-28

- Dwi Amalia Sari, Jeffrey Sayer, Chris Margules and Agni Klintuni Boedhihartono
- Goal programming application for the decision support in the daily production planning of sawmills pp. 29-40

- Diego Broz, Nicolás Vanzetti, Gabriela Corsano and Jorge M. Montagna
- Compliance of smallholder timber value chains in East Java with Indonesia's timber legality verification system pp. 41-50

- Depi Susilawati, Peter Kanowski, Abidah B. Setyowati, Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo and Digby Race
- Zonal travel cost approaches to assess recreational wild mushroom picking value: Trade-offs between online and onsite data collection strategies pp. 51-65

- Valentino Marini Govigli, Elena Górriz-Mifsud and Elsa Varela
- Estimates of willingness to accept compensation to manage pine stands for ecosystem services pp. 75-85

- Edward Mutandwa, Robert K. Grala and Daniel Petrolia
- Frontiers of the forest-based bioeconomy – A European Delphi study pp. 86-99

- Elias Hurmekoski, Marko Lovrić, Nataša Lovrić, Lauri Hetemäki and Georg Winkel
- A supply-demand modeling of the Swiss roundwood market: Actors responsiveness and CO2 implications pp. 100-113

- Nicolas Borzykowski
- Civil society engaged in wildfires: Mediterranean forest fire volunteer groupings pp. 119-129

- Elena Górriz-Mifsud, Matthew Burns and Valentino Marini Govigli
- Technical change and productivity growth in the Alberta logging industry pp. 130-137

- Shuo Wang and Henry An
- Assessing market power in the U.S. pulp and paper industry pp. 138-150

- Bruno Kanieski Silva, Frederick W. Cubbage, Ronalds Gonzalez and Robert C. Abt
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