Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 79, issue C, 2017
- Five years of REDD+ governance: The use of market mechanisms as a response to anthropogenic climate change pp. 8-16

- Timothy Cadman, Tek Maraseni, Hwan Ok Ma and Federico Lopez-Casero
- Land and forests in the Anthropocene: Trends and outlooks in Asia pp. 17-25

- Wil de Jong, Jinlong Liu and Yeo-Chang Youn
- Community forestry and its mitigation potential in the Anthropocene: The importance of land tenure governance and the threat of privatization pp. 26-35

- Mónica Gabay and Mahbubul Alam
- The prospect of global environmental relativities after an Anthropocene tipping point pp. 36-49

- Alan Grainger
- Adapting through practice: Silviculture, innovation and forest governance for the age of extreme uncertainty pp. 50-60

- Anna Lawrence
- Tree disease and pest epidemics in the Anthropocene: A review of the drivers, impacts and policy responses in the UK pp. 61-68

- Clive Potter and Julie Urquhart
- Towards a donut regime? Domestic actors, climatization, and the hollowing-out of the international forests regime in the Anthropocene pp. 69-79

- Benjamin Singer and Lukas Giessen
Volume 78, issue C, 2017
- Long-term event study of timber real estate investment trust conversions pp. 1-9

- Xiaorui Piao, Bin Mei and Weiyi Zhang
- A reality check on the landscape approach to REDD+: Lessons from Latin America pp. 10-20

- Mairon G. Bastos Lima, Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers, Josefina Braña-Varela and Aarti Gupta
- Fire economy and actor network of forest and land fires in Indonesia pp. 21-31

- Herry Purnomo, Bayuni Shantiko, Soaduon Sitorus, Harris Gunawan, Ramadhani Achdiawan, Hariadi Kartodihardjo and Ade Ayu Dewayani
- Conversion of forests into oil palm plantations in West Kalimantan, Indonesia: Insights from actors' power and its dynamics pp. 32-39

- Doni Prabowo, Ahmad Maryudi, Senawi, and Muhammad A. Imron
- Beyond committees: Hybrid forest governance for equity and sustainability pp. 40-50

- Pushpendra Rana and Ashwini Chhatre
- Modelling the spatial forest-thinning planning problem considering carbon sequestration and emissions pp. 51-66

- Wan-Yu Liu, Chun-Cheng Lin and Ke-Hong Su
- Modelling the economically viable wood in the crown of European beech trees pp. 67-77

- Kai Husmann and Bernhard Möhring
- An empirical analysis of the driving forces of forest cover change in northeast China pp. 78-87

- Miaoying Shi, Runsheng Yin and Hongdi Lv
- Costs and carbon sequestration potential of alternative forest management measures in Germany pp. 88-97

- Matthias Bösch, Peter Elsasser, Joachim Rock, Sebastian Rüter, Holger Weimar and Matthias Dieter
- Big game hunter preferences for hunting club attributes: A choice experiment pp. 98-106

- James C. Mingie, Neelam C. Poudyal, J.M. Bowker, Michael T. Mengak and Jacek P. Siry
- Comparing the profiles, objectives and behaviours of new and longstanding non-industrial private forest owners in Quebec, Canada pp. 116-121

- Marc-André Côté, Ariane Généreux-Tremblay, Diane Gilbert and Nancy Gélinas
- Scottish farmers' intentions to afforest land in the context of farm diversification pp. 122-132

- Jonathan Hopkins, Lee-Ann Sutherland, Melf-Hinrich Ehlers, Keith Matthews, Andrew Barnes and Luiza Toma
- The socioeconomic determinants of legal and illegal smallholder logging: Evidence from the Ecuadorian Amazon pp. 133-140

- Cristian Vasco, Bolier Torres, Pablo Pacheco and Verena Griess
- Psychological values and cues as a basis for developing socially relevant criteria and indicators for forest management pp. 141-150

- R.M. Ford, N.M. Anderson, C. Nitschke, L.T. Bennett and K.J.H. Williams
- Three stories under the same hut: Market preferences and forest governance drive the evolution of tourism construction materials pp. 151-161

- José Antonio Sierra-Huelsz, Karen A. Kainer, Eric Keys and Salvador Santos Colli-Balam
- Reporting practices of State Forest Enterprises in Europe pp. 162-172

- Anna Liubachyna, Laura Secco and Davide Pettenella
- Public views on the value of forests in relation to forestation projects—A case study in central Taiwan pp. 173-179

- Tsai-Jen Chuang and Tian-Ming Yen
- Perceptions of the general public on forest sector responsibility: A survey related to ecosystem services and forest sector business impacts in four European countries pp. 180-189

- L. Ranacher, K. Lähtinen, E. Järvinen and A. Toppinen
- Spatially explicit demand for afforestation pp. 190-199

- Julian Sagebiel, Klaus Glenk and Jürgen Meyerhoff
Volume 77, issue C, 2017
- Finnish forest policy in the era of bioeconomy: A pathway to sustainability? pp. 6-15

- Markus Kröger and Kaisa Raitio
- The “German model” of integrative multifunctional forest management—Analysing the emergence and political evolution of a forest management concept pp. 16-23

- Lars Borrass, Daniela Kleinschmit and Georg Winkel
- Inter-sectoral determinants of forest policy: the power of deforesting actors in post-2012 Brazil pp. 24-32

- Markus Kröger
- Forest governance and sustainability pathways in the absence of a comprehensive national forest policy — The case of New Zealand pp. 33-43

- Michael Roche
- The Swedish forestry model: More of everything? pp. 44-55

- Karin Beland Lindahl, Anna Sténs, Camilla Sandström, Johanna Johansson, Rolf Lidskog, Thomas Ranius and Jean-Michel Roberge
- Australia's forests: Contested past, tenure-driven present, uncertain future pp. 56-68

- Peter J. Kanowski
- Alternative pathways to sustainability? Comparing forest governance models pp. 69-78

- Karin Beland Lindahl, Camilla Sandström and Anna Sténs
Volume 76, issue C, 2017
- Economic globalization, trade and forest transition-the case of nine Asian countries pp. 7-13

- Lingchao Li, Jinlong Liu, Hexing Long, Wil de Jong and Yeo-Chang Youn
- Conditions of forest transition in Asian countries pp. 14-24

- Yeo-Chang Youn, Junyeong Choi, Wil de Jong, Jinlong Liu, Mi Sun Park, Leni D. Camacho, Satoshi Tachibana, Nguyen Din Huudung, Padam Parkash Bhojvaid, Ellyn K. Damayanti, Phongxiong Wanneng and Mohd Shawahid Othman
- Comparative study of the forest transition pathways of nine Asia-Pacific countries pp. 25-34

- Jinlong Liu, Ming Liang, Lingchao Li, Hexing Long and Wil De Jong
- Assessment of bio-physical, social and economic drivers for forest transition in Asia-Pacific region pp. 35-44

- Jawaid Ashraf, Rajiv Pandey and Wil de Jong
- Reforestation policy integration by the multiple sectors toward forest transition in the Republic of Korea pp. 45-55

- Mi Sun Park and Yeo-Chang Youn
- Natural disasters and economic development drive forest dynamics and transition in China pp. 56-64

- Kerong Zhang, Conghe Song, Yulong Zhang and Quanfa Zhang
- Forest transition and socio-economic development in India and their implications for forest transition theory pp. 65-71

- M.P. Singh, P.P. Bhojvaid, Wil de Jong, J. Ashraf and S.R. Reddy
- Forest transition in Vietnam: A case study of Northern mountain region pp. 72-80

- Truong Dao Minh, Masayuki Yanagisawa and Yasuyuki Kono
Volume 75, issue C, 2017
- Synergies among social safeguards in FLEGT and REDD+ in Cameroon pp. 1-11

- Yitagesu T. Tegegne, Sabaheta Ramcilovic-Suominen, Kalame Fobissie, Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers, Marcus Lindner and Markku Kanninen
- A comprehensive insight into the geography of forest cover in Italy: Exploring the importance of socioeconomic local contexts pp. 12-22

- Carlotta Ferrara, Margherita Carlucci, Efstathios Grigoriadis, Piermaria Corona and Luca Salvati
- Forest-based industrial network: Case of the French timber market pp. 23-33

- Arnaud Z. Dragicevic and Ahmed Barkaoui
- Freedom with what? Interpretations of “responsibility” in Swedish forestry practice pp. 34-40

- Erik Löfmarck, Ylva Uggla and Rolf Lidskog
- Does policy matter? The role of policy systems in forest bioenergy development in the United States pp. 41-48

- Jesse Abrams, Dennis Becker, Jordan Kudrna and Cassandra Moseley
- Optimal harvest cluster size with increasing opening costs for harvest sites pp. 49-57

- Paulo Borges, Annika Kangas and Even Bergseng
- Policy for pro-poor distribution of REDD+ benefits in Mexico: How the legal and technical challenges are being addressed pp. 58-66

- Margaret Skutsch, Arturo Balderas Torres and Juan Carlos Carrillo Fuentes
- Impact of alternative livelihood interventions on household welfare: Evidence from rural Ethiopia pp. 67-72

- E. Kebebe and F. Shibru
- Economies of scale in forestland acquisition costs for nature conservation pp. 73-82

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Taeyoung Kim, Eric R. Larson and Paul R. Armsworth
- Forest carbon offsets and carbon emissions trading: Problems of contracting pp. 83-88

- Gerrit van Kooten
- The New Zealand forestry sector's experience in providing carbon sequestration services under the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme, 2008 to 2012 pp. 89-94

- David Evison
- Forest management with wildfire risk, prescribed burning and diverse carbon policies pp. 95-102

- Zhuo Ning and Changyou Sun
- The costs and benefits of REDD+: A review of the literature pp. 103-111

- Ari Rakatama, Ram Pandit, Chunbo Ma and Sayed Iftekhar
- Evaluating non-industrial private forest landowner willingness to manage for forest carbon sequestration in the southern United States pp. 112-119

- Puskar N. Khanal, Donald L. Grebner, Ian A. Munn, Stephen C. Grado, Robert K. Grala and James E. Henderson
- European forests show no carbon debt, only a long parity effect pp. 120-125

- Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Eric J.M.M. Arets and Mart-Jan Schelhaas
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