Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 93, issue C, 2018
- Preferences for forest structural attributes in Germany – Evidence from a choice experiment pp. 1-9

- Priska Weller and Peter Elsasser
- Effects of parameter and data uncertainty on long-term projections in a model of the global forest sector pp. 10-17

- Joseph Buongiorno and Craig Johnston
- To replant or to irrigate: A silvicultural decision model for afforestation projects pp. 18-29

- Jorge Del Río San José, José Reque Kilchenmann and Andrés Martínez De Azagra Paredes
- Impact of forest-related conservation easements on contiguous and surrounding property values pp. 30-35

- Weiyi Zhang, Bin Mei and Robert L. Izlar
- Assessing the timber value: A case study in the Italian Alps pp. 36-44

- Cristian Accastello, Simone Blanc, Angela Mosso and Filippo Brun
- Forest land use responses to wood product markets pp. 45-52

- Taek Joo Kim, David N. Wear, John Coulston and Ruhong Li
Volume 92, issue C, 2018
- Shifting regimes of management and uses of forests: What might REDD+ implementation mean for community forestry? Evidence from Nepal pp. 1-10

- Dil B. Khatri, Kristina Marquardt, Adam Pain and Hemant Ojha
- Climate change impacts on boreal forest timber supply pp. 11-21

- Aaron F.J. Brecka, Chander Shahi and Han Y.H. Chen
- Distributional risk in PES: Exploring the concept in the Payment for Environmental Forest Services program, Vietnam pp. 22-32

- Ngoc T.B. Duong and Wouter T. de Groot
- Impact of market conditions on the effectiveness of payments for forest-based carbon sequestration pp. 33-42

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Juhee Lee, Roland Roberts, Edward T. Yu and Paul R. Armsworth
- Cattle producer willingness to afforest pastureland and sequester carbon pp. 43-54

- Hannah S. Claytor, Christopher Clark, Dayton Lambert and Kimberly Jensen
- Community institutions, social marginalization and the adaptive capacity: A case study of a community forestry user group in the Nepal Himalayas pp. 55-64

- Prativa Sapkota, Rodney J. Keenan and Hemant R. Ojha
- Secondary wood manufactures' willingness-to-pay for certified wood products in Italy pp. 65-72

- Alessandro Paletto and Sandra Notaro
- Hunters' trade-off in valuation of different game animals in Sweden pp. 73-81

- Marc Engelman, Carl-Johan Lagerkvist and Ing-Marie Gren
- The impacts of forest certification for Chilean forestry businesses pp. 82-91

- Marcos Tricallotis, Neil Gunningham and Peter Kanowski
- Supply and demand functions for global wood markets: Specification and plausibility testing of econometric models within the global forest sector pp. 92-105

- Christian Morland, Franziska Schier, Niels Janzen and Holger Weimar
- A GIS-based model for multiscale forest insurance analysis: The Italian case study pp. 106-118

- Sandro Sacchelli, Maria Cipollaro and Sara Fabbrizzi
- Mitigating forest biodiversity and ecosystem service losses in the era of bio-based economy pp. 119-127

- Kyle Eyvindson, Anna Repo and Mikko Mönkkönen
- Going deeper with documents: A systematic review of the application of extant texts in social research on forests pp. 128-135

- Meike Siegner, Shannon Hagerman and Robert Kozak
- Disclosure of corporate social responsibility in the forestry sector of the Congo Basin pp. 136-147

- Rui Colaço and João Simão
- Palm oil intensification and expansion in Indonesia and Malaysia: Environmental and socio-political factors influencing policy pp. 148-159

- Helena Varkkey, Adam Tyson and Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad
- Assessing gender responsiveness of forest policies in India pp. 160-168

- Niharika Tyagi and Smriti Das
- Facing the complexities of the global timber trade regime: How do Chinese wood enterprises respond to international legality verification requirements, and what are the implications for regime effectiveness? pp. 169-180

- Iben Nathan, Jie Chen, Christian Pilegaard Hansen, Bin Xu and Yan Li
- Life-cycle carbon budget of China's harvested wood products in 1900–2015 pp. 181-192

- Xiaobiao Zhang, Hongqiang Yang and Jiaxin Chen
- Economic impacts of setting reference levels for the forest carbon sinks in the EU on the European forest sector pp. 193-201

- A. Maarit I. Kallio, Birger Solberg, Liisa Käär and Risto Päivinen
- A mathematical model for infrastructure investments in the forest sector of coastal Norway pp. 202-209

- Truls Flatberg, Vibeke S. Nørstebø, Knut Bjørkelo, Rasmus Astrup and Nils Egil Søvde
- Is forest related decision-making in European treeline areas socially innovative? A Q-methodology enquiry into the perspectives of international experts pp. 210-219

- Maria Nijnik, Anatoliy Nijnik, Simo Sarkki, Jose Muñoz-Rojas, David Miller and Serhiy Kopiy
Volume 91, issue C, 2018
- Legal-sounding bureaucratic re-centralisation of community forestry in Nepal pp. 5-18

- Bijendra Basnyat, Thorsten Treue, Ridish Kumar Pokharel, Lok Nath Lamsal and Santosh Rayamajhi
- Politics of getting the numbers right: Community forest inventory of Nepal pp. 19-26

- Srijana Baral, Henrik Meilby, Bir Bahadur Khanal Chettri, Bijendra Basnyat, Santosh Rayamajhi and Srijana Awale
- An occupational ergonomics in the Indonesian state mandatory sustainable forest management instrument: A review pp. 27-35

- Efi Yuliati Yovi and Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat
- Identifying enabling factors of science-policy interaction in a developing country context: A case study of South Africa's environment sector pp. 36-45

- Susanne Koch
- Forest scholars empowering communities: A case study from the East Coast of New Zealand pp. 46-53

- Peter Edwards, Sandra Velarde, Lisa Sharma-Wallace, Tim Barnard, Pia Pohatu, Tui Warmenhoven, Tina Porou, Duncan Harrison and Andrew Dunningham
- Which factors spur forest owners' collaboration over forest waters? pp. 54-63

- Irina Mancheva
- Resolving industrial plantation conflicts in Indonesia: Can mediation deliver? pp. 64-72

- Ahmad Dhiaulhaq, John F. McCarthy and Yurdi Yasmi
- Local community's preferences for accepting a forestry partnership contract to grow pulpwood in Indonesia: A choice experiment study pp. 73-83

- Dwiko B. Permadi, Michael Burton, Ram Pandit, Digby Race and Iain Walker
- Consumer willingness to pay for modern wooden structures: A comparison between China and Japan pp. 84-93

- Wen Luo, Keito Mineo, Koji Matsushita and Mamoru Kanzaki
- Reducing forest and land fires through good palm oil value chain governance pp. 94-106

- Herry Purnomo, Beni Okarda, Ade Ayu Dewayani, Made Ali, Ramadhani Achdiawan, Hariadi Kartodihardjo, Pablo Pacheco and Kartika S. Juniwaty
- REDD+ adoption and factors affecting respondents' knowledge of REDD+ goal: Evidence from household survey of forest users from REDD+ piloting sites in Nepal pp. 107-115

- Ram Pandit
Volume 90, issue C, 2018
- Province specific impacts of the 2006 United States-Canada Softwood Lumber Agreement: A seemingly unrelated regression approach pp. 1-6

- Rajan Parajuli, Daowei Zhang and Keta Kosman
- Forest transition through reforestation policy integration: A comparative study between Ghana and the Republic of Korea pp. 12-21

- Jewel Andoh and Yohan Lee
- Adapting forest management to climate change in Europe: Linking perceptions to adaptive responses pp. 22-30

- Rita Sousa-Silva, Bruno Verbist, Ângela Lomba, Peter Valent, Monika Suškevičs, Olivier Picard, Marjanke A. Hoogstra-Klein, Vasile-Cosmin Cosofret, Laura Bouriaud, Quentin Ponette, Kris Verheyen and Bart Muys
- Assessing the effectiveness of joint forest management in Southern Burkina Faso: A SWOT-AHP analysis pp. 31-38

- Daniel Etongo, Markku Kanninen, Terence Epule Epule and Kalame Fobissie
- An assessment of collective action drivers of carbon storage in Nepalese forest commons pp. 39-47

- Harisharan Luintel, Randall Bluffstone and Robert M. Scheller
- Examining equity in Ghana's national REDD+ process pp. 48-58

- Abdul-Razak Saeed, Constance McDermott and Emily Boyd
- Forest carbon sequestration supply function for African countries: An econometric modelling approach pp. 59-66

- Ayoade Matthew Adetoye, Luke O. Okojie and Dare Akerele
- Assessing social values of ecosystem services in the Phewa Lake Watershed, Nepal pp. 67-81

- Kiran Paudyal, Himlal Baral and Rodney John Keenan
- Can a regional-level forest management policy achieve sustainable forest management? pp. 82-89

- Yusuke Yamada
- From wicked problem to governable entity? The effects of forestry on mercury in aquatic ecosystems pp. 90-96

- Rolf Lidskog, Kevin Bishop, Karin Eklöf, Eva Ring, Staffan Åkerblom and Camilla Sandström
- The uneven response to global environmental governance: Russia's contentious politics of forest certification pp. 97-105

- Laura A. Henry and Maria Tysiachniouk
- The benefits of collective action: Exploring the role of forest producer organizations in social protection pp. 106-114

- Nyasha Tirivayi, Louise Nennen, Wondimagegn Tesfaye and Qiang Ma
- The impact of a short-term carbon payment scheme on forest management pp. 115-127

- Artti Juutinen, Anssi Ahtikoski, Mika Lehtonen, Raisa Mäkipää and Markku Ollikainen
- Drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in Vietnam: An exploratory analysis at the national level pp. 128-141

- Quy Khuc, Bao Quang Tran, Patrick Meyfroidt and Mark W. Paschke
- Influence of the geographical scope on the research foci of sustainable forest management: Insights from a content analysis pp. 142-150

- Andrea Sutterlüty, Nenad Šimunović, Franziska Hesser, Tobias Stern, Andreas Schober and Kurt Christian Schuster
- Towards sustainable coexistence: People and wild mammals in Baluran National Park, Indonesia pp. 151-159

- Satyawan Pudyatmoko, Arief Budiman and Stein Kristiansen
- Shaping the implementation of the FSC standard: the case of auditors in Brazil pp. 160-166

- Marie-Gabrielle Piketty and Isabel Garcia Drigo
- Implementation of the EU-Cameroon Voluntary Partnership Agreement policy: Trade distortion, rent-seeking and anticipative behavior pp. 167-179

- Jan Brusselaers and Jeroen Buysse
- A political economy of the European Union's timber regulation: Which member states would, should or could support and implement EU rules on the import of illegal wood? pp. 180-190

- Constance L. McDermott and Metodi Sotirov
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