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Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
Current editor(s): M. Krott From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 89, issue C, 2018
- Orchestration in political processes: Involvement of experts, citizens, and participatory professionals in forest policy making pp. 4-15

- Daniela Kleinschmit, Helga Pülzl, Laura Secco, Arnaud Sergent and Ida Wallin
- The formulation of the National Forest Programme in the Czech Republic: A qualitative survey pp. 16-21

- Jessica Balest, Michal Hrib, Zuzana Dobšinská and Alessandro Paletto
- Analysis of stakeholders' involvement in the implementation of the Natura 2000 network in Slovakia pp. 22-30

- Flavia Brescancin, Zuzana Dobšinská, Isabella De Meo, Jaroslav Šálka and Alessandro Paletto
- Network and participatory governance in urban forestry: An assessment of examples from selected Slovakian cities pp. 31-41

- Mária Kozová, Zuzana Dobšinská, Eva Pauditšová, Ivana Tomčíková and Iveta Rakytová
- Network governance in national Swiss forest policy: Balancing effectiveness and legitimacy pp. 42-53

- Tobias Schulz, Eva Lieberherr and Astrid Zabel
- The participation of stakeholders in the policy processes and their satisfaction with results: A case of Estonian forestry policy pp. 54-62

- Meelis Teder and Paavo Kaimre
- Joining or not joining non-industrial private forests into a single management unit: A case-study shaped as an Analytic Network Process pp. 63-70

- Marian Dragoi
- Media analysis in a case study of Šumava National Park: A permanent dispute among interest groups pp. 71-79

- Marcel Riedl, Michal Hrib, Vilém Jarský and Martina Jarkovská
- ‘What's in it for me?’ — Contrasting environmental organisations and forest owner participation as policies evolve pp. 80-86

- Berit H Lindstad
- Participatory turn - and down-turn - in Finland's regional forest programme process pp. 87-97

- Jukka Tikkanen
- Participation or involvement? Development of forest strategies on national and sub-national level in Germany pp. 98-106

- Norbert Weber
Volume 88, issue C, 2018
- Timber market actors' values on forest legislation: A case study from Colombia pp. 1-10

- Sandra Rodríguez-Piñeros, Oscar Martínez-Cortés, Liz Villarraga-Flórez and Alejandra Ruíz-Díaz
- Reviewing natural resources law in the light of bioeconomy: Finnish forest regulations as a case study pp. 11-23

- Suvi Borgström
- Effect of Key Priority Forestry Programs on off-farm employment: Evidence from Chinese rural households pp. 24-37

- Yue Liu, Shunbo Yao and Ying Lin
- Forest property taxation under the generalized Faustmann formula pp. 38-45

- Sun Joseph Chang
- Forest valuation under the generalized Faustmann formula with taxation pp. 46-51

- Sun Joseph Chang
- “We are just cheerleaders”: Youth's views on their participation in international forest-related decision-making fora pp. 52-58

- Sekar A.W. Yunita, Emma Soraya and Ahmad Maryudi
- Non-conformities to the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standards: Empirical evidence and implications for policy-making in Brazil pp. 59-69

- Gabriel C. Rafael, Alberto Fonseca and Laércio Antônio Gonçalves Jacovine
Volume 87, issue C, 2018
- Forest owners' attitudes toward pro-climate and climate-responsive forest management pp. 1-10

- Anu Laakkonen, Rebekah Zimmerer, Tanja Kähkönen, Teppo Hujala, Tuomo Takala and Jukka Tikkanen
- Linking the past to the future: A reality check on cross-border timber trade from Myanmar (Burma) to China pp. 11-19

- Min Dong and Jun He
- A Grounded Theory approach for deconstructing the role of participation in spatial planning: Insights from Nature Park Medvednica, Croatia pp. 20-34

- Nataša Lovrić, Marko Lovrić and Werner Konold
- A Land Use and Resource Allocation (LURA) modeling system for projecting localized forest CO2 effects of alternative macroeconomic futures pp. 35-48

- Gregory S. Latta, Justin S. Baker and Sara Ohrel
- Farm-forestry in the Peruvian Amazon and the feasibility of its regulation through forest policy reform pp. 49-58

- Robin R. Sears, Peter Cronkleton, Fredy Polo Villanueva, Medardo Miranda Ruiz and Matías Pérez-Ojeda del Arco
- Synergies among climate change and biodiversity conservation measures and policies in the forest sector: A case study of Southeast Asian countries pp. 59-69

- Kanako Morita and Matsumoto, Ken’ichi
- Willingness of smallholder rubber farmers to participate in ecosystem protection: Effects of household wealth and environmental awareness pp. 70-84

- Shi Min, Junfei Bai, Jikun Huang and Hermann Waibel
- Understanding motivations for violation of timber harvesting regulation: The case of chainsaw operators in Ghana pp. 85-92

- Joseph Boakye
- Optimal carbon storage in even- and uneven-aged forestry pp. 93-100

- Aino Assmuth and Olli Tahvonen
- Changes in potential wildland fire suppression costs due to restoration treatments in Northern Arizona Ponderosa pine forests pp. 101-114

- Ryan A. Fitch, Yeon Su Kim, Amy E.M. Waltz and Joe E. Crouse
Volume 86, issue C, 2018
- The role of government in operationalising markets for REDD+ in Indonesia pp. 4-12

- Henry James Boer
- Policies for forest landscape management – A conceptual approach with an empirical application for Swedish conditions pp. 13-21

- Astrid Zabel, Göran Bostedt and Hans Ekvall
- Livelihood strategies, ethnicity and rural income: The case of migrant settlers and indigenous populations in the Ecuadorian Amazon pp. 22-34

- Bolier Torres, Sven Günter, Ricardo Acevedo-Cabra and Thomas Knoke
- Linking practices of multifunctional forestry to policy objectives: Case studies in Finland and the UK pp. 35-44

- Lee-Ann Sutherland and Suvi Huttunen
- Social network analysis as a tool for the analysis of international trade of wood and non-wood forest products pp. 45-66

- Marko Lovrić, Riccardo Da Re, Enrico Vidale, Davide Pettenella and Robert Mavsar
- Forest transition in developed agricultural regions needs efficient regulatory policy pp. 67-75

- Raymundo Marcos-Martinez, Brett A. Bryan, Kurt Schwabe, Jeffery D. Connor and Elizabeth A. Law
- Using a choice experiment approach to assess production tradeoffs for developing the croton value chain in Kenya pp. 76-85

- Michael Jacobson, Yau-Huo Shr, Floris Dalemans, Christine Magaju and Rodrigo Ciannella
Volume 85, issue P2, 2017
- Analysing scenario approaches for forest management — One decade of experiences in Europe pp. 222-234

- Marjanke A. Hoogstra-Klein, Geerten M. Hengeveld and Rutger de Jong
- Owner mapping for forest scenario modelling — A Lithuanian case study pp. 235-244

- Gintautas Mozgeris, Vilis Brukas, Andrius Stanislovaitis, Marius Kavaliauskas and Michailas Palicinas
- Forest Landscape Development Scenarios (FoLDS)–A framework for integrating forest models, owners' behaviour and socio-economic developments pp. 245-255

- Geerten M. Hengeveld, Elmar Schüll, Renats Trubins and Ola Sallnäs
- Do forest policy actors learn through forward-thinking? Conflict and cooperation relating to the past, present and futures of sustainable forest management in Germany pp. 256-268

- Metodi Sotirov, Mareike Blum, Sabine Storch, Andy Selter and Ulrich Schraml
- Exploring the potential of combining participative backcasting and exploratory scenarios for robust strategies: Insights from the Dutch forest sector pp. 269-282

- Jilske Olda de Bruin, Kasper Kok and Marjanke Alberttine Hoogstra-Klein
Volume 85, issue P1, 2017
- An ecological landscape approach to REDD+ in Madagascar: Promise and limitations? pp. 1-9

- Janice Weatherley-Singh and Aarti Gupta
- Sustainable management of forest in view of media attention to REDD+ policy, opportunity and impact in Cambodia pp. 10-21

- Sareth Nhem, Young Jin Lee and Sopheap Phin
- Translating Sustainable Forest Management from the global to the domestic sphere: The case of Brazil pp. 22-31

- Joana Mattei Faggin and Jelle Hendrik Behagel
- Does de facto forest tenure affect forest condition? Community perceptions from Zambia pp. 32-45

- M. Mercedes Stickler, Heather Huntington, Aleta Haflett, Silvia Petrova and Ioana Bouvier
- Enforcing the rules in timber concessions: Performance bonding in the presence of corruption risk pp. 52-64

- Olli-Pekka Kuusela, Gregory S. Amacher and Klaus Moeltner
- The implications of land tenure and ownership regimes on sustainable mangrove management and conservation in two Ramsar sites in Ghana pp. 65-75

- Winston A. Asante, Emmanuel Acheampong, Kyereh Boateng and Jacob Adda
- How does real option value compare with Faustmann value when log prices follow fractional Brownian motion? pp. 76-84

- Bruce Manley and Kurt Niquidet
- Is there a connection between campaign contributions and legislative commitment? An empirical analysis on the cosponsorship activity of the 2007 Tree Act pp. 85-94

- Daowei Zhang and Shaun Tanger
- Financial viability and carbon payment potential of large-scale silvicultural intensification in logged dipterocarp forests in Indonesia pp. 95-102

- Ruslandi,, C. Romero and F.E. Putz
- Using markets to leverage investment in forest and landscape restoration in the tropics pp. 103-113

- Pedro H.S. Brancalion, David Lamb, Eliane Ceccon, Doug Boucher, John Herbohn, Bernardo Strassburg and David P. Edwards
- Taboos as informal institutions of local resource management in Ghana: Why they are complied with or not pp. 114-123

- Paul Osei-Tutu
- Economic analysis of forest management alternatives: Compositional objectives, rotation ages, and harvest methods in boreal forests pp. 124-134

- Si Chen, Chander Shahi, Han Y.H. Chen and Brian McLaren
- What's next in the U.S.-Canada softwood lumber dispute? An economic analysis of restrictive trade policy measures pp. 135-146

- Craig Johnston and Rajan Parajuli
- Assessing national impacts of international environmental regimes for biodiversity protection and climate mitigatio in boreal forestry – Experiences from using a quantitative approach pp. 147-160

- Birger Solberg, Even Bergseng and Berit H. Lindstad
- Woody residue utilization for bioenergy by primary forest products manufacturers: An exploratory analysis pp. 161-171

- Raju Pokharel, Robert K. Grala and Donald L. Grebner
- Forest land-use governance and change through Forest Owner Associations – Actors' roles and preferences in Bavaria pp. 176-191

- Peter K. Aurenhammer
- Review of carbon storage function of harvested wood products and the potential of wood substitution in greenhouse gas mitigation pp. 192-200

- Aixin Geng, Hongqiang Yang, Jiaxin Chen and Yinxing Hong
- Student values and perceptions of corporate social responsibility in the forest industry on the road to a bioeconomy pp. 201-215

- S. Pätäri, H. Arminen, L. Albareda, K. Puumalainen and A. Toppinen
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