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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 (repec@elsevier.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 84, issue C, 2017
- Forest contributions to livelihoods in changing agriculture-forest landscapes pp. 1-8

- Laura Vang Rasmussen, Cristy Watkins and Arun Agrawal
- Opportunities for making the invisible visible: Towards an improved understanding of the economic contributions of NTFPs pp. 11-19

- Catherine Benson Wahlén
- Measuring forest and wild product contributions to household welfare: Testing a scalable household survey instrument in Indonesia pp. 20-28

- Riyong Kim Bakkegaard, Nicholas J. Hogarth, Indah Waty Bong, Aske S. Bosselmann and Sven Wunder
- Challenges to governing sustainable forest food: Irvingia spp. from southern Cameroon pp. 29-37

- Verina Ingram, Marcus Ewane, Louis Njie Ndumbe and Abdon Awono
- Origin products from African forests: A Kenyan pathway to prosperity and green inclusive growth? pp. 38-46

- Henrik Egelyng, Aske S. Bosselmann, Mary Warui, Fredah Maina, John Mburu and Amos Gyau
- Prevalence, economic contribution, and determinants of trees on farms across Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 47-61

- Daniel C. Miller, Juan Carlos Muñoz-Mora and Luc Christiaensen
- Trees for life: The ecosystem service contribution of trees to food production and livelihoods in the tropics pp. 62-71

- James Reed, Josh van Vianen, Samson Foli, Jessica Clendenning, Kevin Yang, Margaret MacDonald, Gillian Petrokofsky, Christine Padoch and Terry Sunderland
- Forest ecosystem services derived by smallholder farmers in northwestern Madagascar: Storm hazard mitigation and participation in forest management pp. 72-82

- Radhika Dave, Emma L. Tompkins and Kate Schreckenberg
- A methodological approach for assessing cross-site landscape change: Understanding socio-ecological systems pp. 83-91

- Terry Sunderland, Rabdo Abdoulaye, Ronju Ahammad, Stella Asaha, Frederic Baudron, Elizabeth Deakin, Jean-Yves Duriaux, Ian Eddy, Samson Foli, Davison Gumbo, Kaysara Khatun, Mumba Kondwani, Mrigesh Kshatriya, Laurio Leonald, Dominic Rowland, Natasha Stacey, Stephanie Tomscha, Kevin Yang, Sarah Gergel and Josh Van Vianen
- Wild food collection and nutrition under commercial agriculture expansion in agriculture-forest landscapes pp. 92-101

- Rikke Brandt Broegaard, Laura Vang Rasmussen, Neil Dawson, Ole Mertz, Thoumthone Vongvisouk and Kenneth Grogan
- Forest edges in western Uganda: From refuge for the poor to zone of investment pp. 102-111

- Jessica L'Roe and Lisa Naughton-Treves
- Trees, soils, and warthogs – Distribution of services and disservices from reforestation areas in southern Ethiopia pp. 112-119

- Anja Byg, Paula Novo, Mengistu Dinato, Awdenegest Moges, Tewodros Tefera, Bedru Balana, Teshale Woldeamanuel and Helaina Black
Volume 83, issue C, 2017
- What does it take to institute REDD+? An analysis of the Kilosa REDD+ pilot, Tanzania pp. 1-9

- Arild Vatn, George Kajembe, Elvis Mosi, Maria Nantongo and Dos Santos Silayo
- Mapping certified forests for sustainable management - A global tool for information improvement through participatory and collaborative mapping pp. 10-18

- Florian Kraxner, Dmitry Schepaschenko, Sabine Fuss, Anders Lunnan, Georg Kindermann, Kentaro Aoki, Martina Dürauer, Anatoly Shvidenko and Linda See
- Analysis of land management and legal arrangements in the Ecuadorian Northeastern Amazon as preconditions for REDD+ implementation pp. 19-28

- T. Loaiza, M.O. Borja, U. Nehren and G. Gerold
- Demand for urban tree cover: A two-stage hedonic price analysis in California pp. 29-35

- Yingdan Mei, Diane Hite and Brent Sohngen
- Estate planning as a forest stewardship tool: A study of family land ownerships in the northeastern U.S pp. 36-44

- Marla Markowski-Lindsay, Paul Catanzaro, Kathleen Bell, David Kittredge, Jessica Leahy, Brett Butler, Ezra Markowitz, Anita Milman, Rebekah Zimmerer, Shorna Allred and Mary Sisock
- Improving sustainability of value-added forest supply chain through coordinated production planning policy between forests and mills pp. 45-57

- Baburam Rijal and Jean-Martin Lussier
- A critical view on benefit-cost analyses of silvicultural management options with declining discount rates pp. 58-69

- Thomas Knoke, Carola Paul and Fabian Härtl
- Collective action on forest governance: An institutional analysis of the Cambodian community forest system pp. 70-79

- Joel Persson and Martin Prowse
- Comparing the financial returns from acacia plantations with different plantation densities and rotation ages in Vietnam pp. 80-87

- Tek Narayan Maraseni, Hoang Lien Son, Geoff Cockfield, Hung Vu Duy and Tran Dai Nghia
- A comparison between individual factories and industrial clusters location in the forest supply chain pp. 88-98

- Nicolás Vanzetti, Gabriela Corsano and Jorge M. Montagna
- How much are wood-based cellulosic biofuels worth in the Pacific Northwest? Ex-ante and ex-post analysis of local people's willingness to pay pp. 99-106

- Nabin Baral and Sergey Rabotyagov
- Spatial interactions and optimal forest management on a fire-threatened landscape pp. 107-120

- Christopher J. Lauer, Claire A. Montgomery and Thomas G. Dietterich
- Impact of the 2°C target on global woody biomass use pp. 121-130

- Pekka Lauri, Nicklas Forsell, Anu Korosuo, Petr Havlík, Michael Obersteiner and Annika Nordin
- Why did the 1980s' reform of collective forestland tenure in southern China fail? pp. 131-141

- Can Liu, Sen Wang, Hao Liu and Wenqing Zhu
- Profitability potential for Pinus taeda L. (loblolly pine) short-rotation bioenergy plantings in the southern USA pp. 146-155

- James H. Perdue, John A. Stanturf, Timothy M. Young, Xia Huang, Derek Dougherty, Michael Pigott and Zhimei Guo
- Is collaborative forest management in Nepal able to provide benefits to distantly located users? pp. 156-161

- Rajesh Kumar Rai, Arun Dhakal, Madan S. Khadayat and Sunita Ranabhat
- Shifting contestation into cooperation: Strategy to incorporate different interest of actors in medicinal plants in Meru Betiri National Park, Indonesia pp. 162-168

- Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat, Ignatius Adi Nugroho, Hardjanto,, Agus Purwadianto, Ahmad Maryudi and James Thomas Erbaugh
- Motivations, adoption and impact of voluntary environmental certification in the Italian Forest based industry: The case of the FSC standard pp. 169-176

- Antonino Galati, Giuseppe Gianguzzi, Salvatore Tinervia, Maria Crescimanno and Donato Salvatore La Mela Veca
- International influence on forest governance in Tanzania: Analysing the role of aid experts in the REDD+ process pp. 181-190

- Susanne Koch
- Spruce or not? Contextual and attitudinal drivers behind the choice of tree species in southern Sweden pp. 191-198

- Isak Lodin, Vilis Brukas and Ida Wallin
- Dynamics of rural livelihoods and environmental reliance: Empirical evidence from Nepal pp. 199-209

- Solomon Zena Walelign and Xi Jiao
- Reprint of 'Are forest researchers only scientists? Case studies on the roles of researchers in Japanese and Swedish forest policy processes' pp. 210-218

- Kenji Nagasaka, Michael Böcher and Max Krott
Volume 82, issue C, 2017
- The challenge of financing the implementation of Natura 2000 – Empirical evidence from six European Union Member States pp. 3-13

- Maria Geitzenauer, Marieke Blondet, Jessica de Koning, Francesca Ferranti, Metodi Sotirov, Gerhard Weiss and Georg Winkel
- Implementing nature conservation through integrated forest management: A street-level bureaucracy perspective on the German public forest sector pp. 14-29

- Carolin Maier and Georg Winkel
- The future operating environment of the Finnish sawmill industry in an era of climate change mitigation policies pp. 30-40

- Tuula Packalen, Leena Kärkkäinen and Anne Toppinen
- How to move companies to source responsibly? German implementation of the European Timber Regulation between persuasion and coercion pp. 41-51

- Sina Leipold
- Structural power in Serbian anti-corruption forest policy network pp. 52-60

- Todora Rogelja and Margaret A. Shannon
Volume 80, issue C, 2017
- How does perception at multiple levels influence collective action in the commons? The case of Mikania micrantha in Chitwan, Nepal pp. 1-10

- Abigail Sullivan, Abigail M. York, Li An, Scott T. Yabiku and Sharon J. Hall
- Hybrid SWOT - ANP - FANP model for prioritization strategies of sustainable development of ecotourism in National Park Djerdap, Serbia pp. 11-26

- Sanela Arsić, Djordje Nikolić and Živan Živković
- A Collaborative Forest Management user group's perceptions and expectations on REDD+ in Nepal pp. 27-33

- Haris R. Gilani, Tomoko Yoshida and John L. Innes
- Representation without accountability in forestry: experiences from the Social Responsibility Agreement in Ghana pp. 34-43

- Frank Kwaku Agyei and Prince Adjei
- Perspectives and challenges of logging enterprises in the Italian Alps pp. 44-51

- Raffaele Spinelli, Natascia Magagnotti, Eric Jessup and Michel Soucy
- Assembling participatory Tambopata: Environmentality entrepreneurs and the political economy of nature pp. 52-62

- Jose Carlos Orihuela
- Beyond money: Does REDD+ payment enhance household's participation in forest governance and management in Nepal's community forests? pp. 63-70

- Sujata Shrestha and Uttam Babu Shrestha
- PES for the poor? Preferences of potential buyers of forest ecosystem services for including distributive goals in the design of payments for conserving the dry spiny forest in Madagascar pp. 71-79

- Nonka Markova-Nenova and Frank Wätzold
- Scenario analyses for the effects of harvesting intensity on development of forest resources, timber supply, carbon balance and biodiversity of Finnish forestry pp. 80-98

- Tero Heinonen, Timo Pukkala, Lauri Mehtätalo, Antti Asikainen, Jyrki Kangas and Heli Peltola
- Physical soil protection in forests - insights from production-, industrial- and institutional economics pp. 99-106

- Oliver Thees and Roland Olschewski
- Forestry auctions with interdependent values: Evidence from timber auctions pp. 107-115

- Didier Tatoutchoup
- Clustering-based typology and analysis of private small-scale forest owners in Slovenia pp. 116-124

- Peter Kumer and Erik Štrumbelj
- Determinants of engagement in non-timber forest products (NTFPs) business activities: A study on worker households in the forest areas of Daxinganling and Xiaoxinganling Mountains, northeastern China pp. 125-132

- Hongge Zhu, Shilei Hu, Yue Ren, Xing Ma and Yukun Cao
- Promises and dilemmas in forest fire management decision-making: Exploring conditions for community engagement in Australia and Sweden pp. 133-140

- Katarina Eckerberg and Marleen Buizer
- A comparative study of transaction costs of payments for forest ecosystem services in Vietnam pp. 141-149

- Thu-Ha Dang Phan, Roy Brouwer, Long Phi Hoang and Marc David Davidson
- Gravitational natural hazards: Valuing the protective function of Alpine forests pp. 150-159

- Michael Getzner, Gerlinde Gutheil-Knopp-Kirchwald, Elisabeth Kreimer, Hanns Kirchmeir and Michael Huber
- Adapting REDD+ policy to sink conditions pp. 160-166

- Margaret Skutsch, Jaime Paneque-Gálvez, Adrian Ghilardi, Arturo Balderas Torres, Jorge Morfin-Rios, Jose Maria Michel-Fuentes, Oswaldo Carrillo and David Ross
- Developing publicly acceptable tree health policy: public perceptions of tree-breeding solutions to ash dieback among interested publics in the UK pp. 167-177

- Paul R Jepson and Irina Arakelyan
- Environmental impacts and aspects in the forest industry: What kind of picture do corporate environmental reports provide? pp. 178-191

- Marileena Mäkelä
- A look at Intact Forest Landscapes (IFLs) and their relevance in Central African forest policy pp. 192-199

- Barbara Haurez, Kasso Daïnou, Cédric Vermeulen, Fritz Kleinschroth, Frédéric Mortier, Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury and Jean-Louis Doucet
- Eco-label credibility and retailer effects on green product purchasing intentions pp. 200-208

- Zhen Cai, Yi Xie and Francisco Aguilar
- An assessment of gains and losses from international trade in the forest sector pp. 209-217

- Joseph Buongiorno, Craig Johnston and Shushuai Zhu
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