Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 101, issue C, 2019
- Exclosures in people’s minds: perceptions and attitudes in the Tigray region, Ethiopia pp. 1-14

- Dawit Gebregziabher and Arezoo Soltani
- The economic importance of charcoal to rural livelihoods: Evidence from a key charcoal-producing area in Ghana pp. 19-31

- Lawrence Kwabena Brobbey, Christian Pilegaard Hansen, Boateng Kyereh and Mariéve Pouliot
- Accountability and reciprocal interests of bilateral forest cooperation under the global forest regime pp. 32-44

- Mi Sun Park and Hyowon Lee
- Safeguarding forests from smallholder oil palm expansion by more intensive production? The case of Ngwei forest (Cameroon) pp. 45-61

- Achille Jean Jaza Folefack, Marie Gaelle Ngo Njiki and Dietrich Darr
- Does rural labor outward migration reduce household forest investment? The experience of Jiangxi, China pp. 62-69

- Fangting Xie, Shubin Zhu, Mengtian Cao, Xiaolan Kang and Juan Du
- Analyzing multi-temporal satellite imagery and stakeholders' perceptions to have an insight into how forest co-management is changing the protected area landscapes in Bangladesh pp. 70-80

- Kazi Nazrul Islam, Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman, Mohammed Jashimuddin, Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain, Kamrul Islam and Mohiuddin Al Faroque
- Model forests in Russia as landscape approach: Demonstration projects or initiatives for learning towards sustainable forest management? pp. 96-110

- Per Angelstam, Marine Elbakidze, Robert Axelsson, Alexander Khoroshev, Bas Pedroli, Maria Tysiachniouk and Evgeny Zabubenin
- Trust and deforestation: A cross-country comparison pp. 111-119

- Ilia Murtazashvili, Jennifer Murtazashvili and Raufhon Salahodjaev
- Development and equity: A gendered inquiry in a swidden landscape pp. 120-128

- Cynthia D. Maharani, Moira Moeliono, Grace Y. Wong, Maria Brockhaus, Rachel Carmenta and Maarit Kallio
- REDD+ policy design and policy learning: The emergence of an integrated landscape approach in Vietnam pp. 129-139

- Zachary Wurtzebach, Thorkil Casse, Henrik Meilby, Martin R. Nielsen and Anders Milhøj
Volume 100, issue C, 2019
- Are non-market values important to smallholders' afforestation decisions? A psychometric segmentation and its implications for afforestation programs pp. 1-13

- K. Baker, K. Baylis, G.Q. Bull and R. Barichello
- Economic viability of longleaf pine management in the Southeastern United States pp. 14-23

- Andres Susaeta and Peichen Gong
- Investments in different taxonomies of goods: What should Nepal's community forest user groups prioritize? pp. 24-32

- Sony Baral, Bir Bahadur Khanal Chhetri, Himlal Baral and Harald Vacik
- Intentions to engage in forest law enforcement in Romania: An application of the theory of planned behavior pp. 33-43

- Bogdan Popa, Mihai Daniel Niță and Aureliu Florin Hălălișan
- All that glitters is not gold; Power and participation in processes and structures of implementing REDD+ in Kondoa, Tanzania pp. 44-54

- Mary Nantongo, Arild Vatn and Paul Vedeld
- Economics of boreal conifer species in continuous cover and rotation forestry pp. 55-67

- Vesa-Pekka Parkatti, Aino Assmuth, Janne Rämö and Olli Tahvonen
- Can carbon accounting promote economic development in forest-dependent, indigenous communities? pp. 68-74

- Gerrit van Kooten, Maria Nijnik and Kimpton Bradford
- Socio-economic factors influencing land-use and land-cover changes in the miombo woodlands of the Copperbelt province in Zambia pp. 75-94

- Ferdinand Handavu, Paxie W.C. Chirwa and Stephen Syampungani
- Obstacles to participation in carbon sequestration for nonindustrial private forest landowners in the southern United States: A diffusion of innovations perspective pp. 95-101

- Puskar N. Khanal, Donald L. Grebner, Thomas J. Straka and Damian Adams
- Stakeholders' perception on indigenous community-based management of village common forests in Chittagong hill tracts, Bangladesh pp. 102-112

- Mohammad Nizam Uddin, Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain, Yong Chen, Wapakorn Siriwong and Jaruntorn Boonyanuphap
- Timber royalty reform to improve the livelihoods of forest resource owners in Papua New Guinea pp. 113-119

- Micah G. Scudder, Jack Baynes and John Herbohn
- Effects of restoration practices on controlling soil and water losses in the Wei River Catchment, China: An estimation based on longitudinal field observations pp. 120-128

- Yifei Wang and Shunbo Yao
- Perceptions of forest-dependent communities toward participation in forest conservation: A case study in Bago Yoma, South-Central Myanmar pp. 129-141

- Khaing Thandar Soe and Youn Yeo-Chang
- Evaluating natural resource planning for longleaf pine ecosystems in the Southeast United States pp. 142-153

- Michaela Foster, M. Nils Peterson, Frederick Cubbage and Gerard McMahon
- The participation of non-industrial private forest owners in forest certification programs: The role and effectiveness of intermediary organisations pp. 154-163

- John Boakye-Danquah and Maureen G. Reed
- A review of economic approaches modeling the complex interactions between forest management and watershed services pp. 164-176

- Paola Ovando and Roy Brouwer
- Environmental valuation and management of wild edible mushroom picking in Spain pp. 177-187

- Pablo de Frutos, Beatriz Rodriguez-Prado, Joaquín Latorre and Fernando Martínez-Peña
- Are portable sawmills a financially viable option for economic development in tropical forests? pp. 188-197

- Micah G. Scudder, John Herbohn and Jack Baynes
- Bridging knowledge divides: The case of indigenous ontologies of territoriality and REDD+ pp. 198-206

- Heike Schroeder and Nidia C. González P.
- Can social innovation make a difference to forest-dependent communities? pp. 207-213

- Maria Nijnik, Laura Secco, David Miller and Mariana Melnykovych
- Targeting payments for forest carbon sequestration given ecological and economic objectives pp. 214-226

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Moonwon Soh, Burton English, Tun-hsiang Yu and Christopher N. Boyer
- The role of social innovation in negotiations about recreational infrastructure in forests – A mountain-bike case study in Switzerland pp. 227-235

- Jerylee Wilkes-Allemann and Alice Ludvig
- The economic contribution of the world's forest sector pp. 236-253

- Yanshu Li, Bin Mei and Thaís Linhares-Juvenal
Volume 99, issue C, 2019
- Forest ownership changes in Europe: State of knowledge and conceptual foundations pp. 9-20

- Gerhard Weiss, Anna Lawrence, Teppo Hujala, Gun Lidestav, Liviu Nichiforel, Erlend Nybakk, Sonia Quiroga, Zuzana Sarvašová, Cristina Suarez and Ivana Živojinović
- European private forest owner typologies: A review of methods and use pp. 21-31

- Andrej Ficko, Gun Lidestav, Áine Ní Dhubháin, Heimo Karppinen, Ivana Zivojinovic and Kerstin Westin
- Learning about forest ownership and management issues in Europe while travelling: The Travellab approach pp. 32-42

- D. Feliciano, D. Blagojević, K. Böhling, T. Hujala, A. Lawrence, G. Lidestav, A. Ludvig, T. Turner, G. Weiss and I. Zivojinovic
- Perceptions of ownership among new forest owners – A qualitative study in European context pp. 43-51

- A. Matilainen, M. Koch, I. Zivojinovic, M. Lähdesmäki, G. Lidestav, H. Karppinen, F. Didolot, V. Jarsky, P. Põllumäe, V. Colson, Z. Hricova, P. Glavonjic and R.E. Scriban
- Do female forest owners think and act “greener”? pp. 52-58

- Patrik Umaerus, Maria Högvall Nordin and Gun Lidestav
- Governance of the forest restitution process in Romania: An application of the DPSIR model pp. 59-67

- Ramona Elena Scriban, Liviu Nichiforel, Laura Gianina Bouriaud, Ionut Barnoaiea, Vasile Cosmin Cosofret and Catalina Oana Barbu
- The social networks of Irish private forest owners: An exploratory study pp. 68-76

- Evelyn M. Stoettner and Áine Ní Dhubháin
- The role of extension and forest characteristics in understanding the management decisions of new forest owners in Ireland pp. 77-82

- V. Upton, M. Ryan, K. Heanue and Á. Ní Dhubháin
- Targeting climate change adaptation strategies to small-scale private forest owners pp. 83-99

- Nina M. Mostegl, Ulrike Pröbstl-Haider, Robert Jandl and Wolfgang Haider
- The challenges of coordinating forest owners for joint management pp. 100-109

- Elena Górriz-Mifsud, Luis Olza Donazar, Eduardo Montero Eseverri and Valentino Marini Govigli
- Perception and partnership: Developing forest resilience on private estates pp. 110-122

- Euan A.D. Bowditch, Rob McMorran, Rosalind Bryce and Melanie Smith
- Natura 2000 payments for private forest owners in Rural Development Programmes 2007–2013 - a comparative view pp. 123-135

- Zuzana Sarvašová, Tamás Ali, Ilija Đorđević, Diana Lukmine, Sonia Quiroga, Cristina Suarez, Michal Hrib, Jacques Rondeux, Konstantinos T. Mantzanas and Kristin Franz
- What influences European private forest owners' affinity for subsidies? pp. 136-144

- Sonia Quiroga, Cristina Suarez, Andrej Ficko, Diana Feliciano, Laura Bouriaud, Elodie Brahic, Philippe Deuffic, Zuzana Dobšinská, Vilem Jarsky, Anna Lawrence and Erlend Nybakk
- What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs pp. 145-156

- Miika Kajanus, Vasja Leban, Predrag Glavonjić, Janez Krč, Jelena Nedeljković, Dragan Nonić, Erlend Nybakk, Stjepan Posavec, Marcel Riedl, Meelis Teder, Erik Wilhelmsson, Zinta Zālīte and Tuomo Eskelinen
- Integrating intangible resources enables creating new types of forest services - developing forest leasing value network in Finland pp. 157-168

- Anu Laakkonen, Teppo Hujala and Jouni Pykäläinen
Volume 98, issue C, 2019
- Reprint of: Why did the 1980s' reform of collective forestland tenure in southern China fail? pp. 8-18

- Can Liu, Sen Wang, Hao Liu and Wenqing Zhu
- China's second round of forest reforms: Observations for China and implications globally pp. 19-29

- Jintao Xu and William F. Hyde
- How off-farm work drives the intensity of rural households' investment in forest management: The case from Zhejiang, China pp. 30-43

- Zhen Zhu, Zhigang Xu, Yueqin Shen, Chenming Huang and Yaoqi Zhang
- Livelihood mushroomed: Examining household level impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) under new management regime in China's state forests pp. 44-53

- Shilei Liu and Jintao Xu
- Reformulating China's ecological restoration policies: What can be learned from comparing Chinese and American experiences? pp. 54-61

- Ping Liu, Runsheng Yin and Minjuan Zhao
- Inequality and small landholdings: Path dependence, land use and wellbeing pp. 62-66

- Senwei Huang, Yaoqi Zhang, Yifang Zheng, Shipeng Su and Jing Zheng
- Forest condition change, tenure reform, and government-funded eco-environmental programs in Northeast China pp. 67-74

- Wei Huang
- China's forest expansion in the last three plus decades: Why and how? pp. 75-81

- Daowei Zhang
- Intensifying Forest Management in China: What does it mean, why, and how? pp. 82-89

- Jianyun Hou, Runsheng Yin and Weiguang Wu
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