Forest Policy and Economics
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Volume 74, issue C, 2017
- Institutional assessment in natural resource governance: A conceptual overview pp. 1-12

- Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah, Kobus Muller and Kwame Ameyaw Domfeh
- Moving forward in collaborative forest management: Role of external actors for sustainable Forest socio-ecological systems pp. 13-19

- Abrar J Mohammed, Makoto Inoue and Ganesh Shivakoti
- The potential rural development impacts of utilizing non-merchantable forest biomass pp. 20-29

- Mindy S. Crandall, Darius M. Adams, Claire A. Montgomery and David Smith
- Competition of wood products with different fiber transformation and import sources pp. 30-39

- Changyou Sun
- Cost sharing for timber stand improvements: Inducement or crowding out of private investment? pp. 40-48

- Ville Ovaskainen, Teppo Hujala, Harri Hänninen and Jarmo Mikkola
- Does forest certification enhance livelihood conditions? Empirical evidence from forest management in Kilwa District, Tanzania pp. 49-61

- Severin Kusonyola Kalonga and Kassim Athumani Kulindwa
- Factors affecting the creation of modern property ownership of forest commons in Japan: An examination of historical, prefectural data pp. 62-70

- Takuya Takahashi, Koji Matsushita and Wil de Jong
- Impact of inefficient quota allocation under the Canada-U.S. softwood lumber dispute: A calibrated mixed complementarity approach pp. 71-80

- Craig Johnston and Gerrit van Kooten
- Customizing elements of the International Forest Regime Complex in Poland? Non-implementation of a National Forest Programme and redefined transposition of NATURA 2000 in Bialowieza Forest pp. 81-90

- Jacqueline Logmani, Max Krott, Michal Tymoteusz Lecyk and Lukas Giessen
Volume 73, issue C, 2016
- Evaluating the fulfillment of the principles of collective action in practice: A case study from Galicia (NW Spain) pp. 1-9

- Maria Alló and Maria Loureiro
- Regulation versus deregulation. Policy divergence between Swedish forestry and the Swedish pulp and paper industry after the 1990s pp. 10-17

- Ann-Kristin Bergquist and E. Carina H. Keskitalo
- Family forest land availability for the production of ecosystem services in Mississippi, United States pp. 18-24

- Edward Mutandwa, Robert K. Grala and Donald L. Grebner
- Envisioning future forested landscapes in Sweden – Revealing local-national discrepancies through participatory action research pp. 25-40

- Ida Wallin, Julia Carlsson and Hans Peter Hansen
- Estimating welfare effects from supply shocks with dynamic factor demand models pp. 41-51

- Adam Daigneault, Brent Sohngen and Sei Jin Kim
- Forestland owners' willingness to plant pine on non-forested land for woody bioenergy in Virginia pp. 52-57

- Pankaj Lal, Bernabas Wolde, Janaki Alavalapati, Pralhad Burli and John Munsell
- Social preferences toward energy generation with woody biomass from public forests in Montana, USA pp. 58-67

- Robert M. Campbell, Tyron J. Venn and Nathaniel M. Anderson
- Local consequences of national policies - A spatial analysis of preferences for forest access reduction pp. 68-77

- Anne Sofie Elberg Nielsen, Thomas Hedemark Lundhede and Jette Bredahl Jacobsen
- To insure or not to insure? Analysis of foresters' willingness-to-pay for fire and storm insurance pp. 78-89

- Philipp A. Sauter, Torsten B. Möllmann, Friederike Anastassiadis, Oliver Musshoff and Bernhard Möhring
- The use of knowledge in evidence-informed voluntary conservation of Finnish forests pp. 90-98

- Anna Salomaa, Riikka Paloniemi, Teppo Hujala, Salla Rantala, Anni Arponen and Jari Niemelä
- Increasing forest utilization within Bhutan's forest conservation framework: The economic benefits of charcoal production pp. 99-111

- Arndt Feuerbacher, Matthias Siebold, Ashit Chhetri, Christian Lippert and Klas Sander
- The United States-Canada softwood lumber trade: An actual versus optimal export tax pp. 112-119

- Rajan Parajuli, Sudipta Sarangi, Sun Joseph Chang and Carter Hill
- Promoting harvesting stands connectivity and its economic implications in Brazilian forest plantations applying integer linear programming and simulated annealing pp. 120-129

- Andrey Lessa Derci Augustynczik, Julio Eduardo Arce, Rasoul Yousefpour and Arinei Carlos Lindbeck da Silva
- Development narratives, notions of forest crisis, and boom of oil palm plantations in Indonesia pp. 130-139

- Ari Susanti and Ahmad Maryudi
- REDD+ research: Reviewing the literature, limitations and ways forward pp. 140-152

- Richard S Mbatu
- Quantifying economic losses from wildfires in black pine afforestations of northern Spain pp. 153-167

- Fermín J. Alcasena, Michele Salis, Nicholas J. Nauslar, A. Eduardo Aguinaga and Cristina Vega-García
- The Ankasa Forest Conservation Area of Ghana: Ecosystem service values and on-site REDD+ opportunity cost pp. 168-176

- Mesfin Tilahun, Lawrence Damnyag and Luke C.N. Anglaaere
- From REDD+ forests to green landscapes? Analyzing the emerging integrated landscape approach discourse in the UNFCCC pp. 177-184

- Tobias Dan Nielsen
- Optimal forest rotation for carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation by farm income levels pp. 185-194

- Trung Thanh Nguyen and Nhung Nghiem
- Aligning policies to support forest restoration and promote organizational change pp. 195-203

- Courtney A. Schultz, Katherine M. Mattor and Cassandra Moseley
- A framework for ex-ante analysis of public investment in forest-based development: An application to the Brazilian Amazon pp. 204-214

- Onil Banerjee, Janaki R.R. Alavalapati and Eirivelthon Lima
- Determinants of household collection of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and alternative livelihood activities in Similipal Tiger Reserve, India pp. 215-228

- Madhusmita Dash, Bhagirath Behera and Dil Rahut
- Impacts of Finnish cooperation in the Mexican policy making process: From the community forest management to the liberalization of forest services pp. 229-238

- Isaías Daniel Hinojosa Flores, Margaret Skutsch and Irmeli Mustalahti
- A local knowledge-based approach to predict anthropic harvesting pressure zones of wild edible mushrooms as a tool for forest conservation in Central Mexico pp. 239-250

- Sergio Franco-Maass, Cristina Burrola-Aguilar, Yolanda Arana-Gabriel and Luis Antonio García-Almaraz
- Playing forest governance games: State-village conflict in Iran pp. 251-261

- Arezoo Soltani, Prem Lall Sankhayan and Ole Hofstad
- A comment on potential effects of a trans-pacific partnership on forest industries pp. 262-263

- Badri G Narayanan
- Optimal rate of paper recycling pp. 264-269

- Didier Tatoutchoup
- Empirical linkages between devolved tenure systems and forest conditions: An introduction to the literature review pp. 271-276

- Runsheng Yin
- Empirical linkages between devolved tenure systems and forest conditions: Primary evidence pp. 277-285

- Runsheng Yin, Leo Zulu, Jiaguo Qi, Mark Freudenberger and Matthew Sommerville
- Empirical linkages between devolved tenure systems and forest conditions: Selected case studies and country experiences pp. 286-293

- Miaoying Shi, Runsheng Yin, Leo Zulu, Jiaguo Qi, Mark Freudenberger and Matthew Sommerville
- Empirical linkages between devolved tenure systems and forest conditions: Challenges, findings, and recommendations pp. 294-299

- Runsheng Yin, Leo Zulu, Jiaguo Qi, Mark Freudenberger and Matthew Sommerville
- Forestry decentralization and poverty alleviation: A review pp. 300-307

- Y.O. Adam and A.M. Eltayeb
Volume 72, issue C, 2016
- On a forest as a commodity and on commodification in the discipline of forestry pp. 7-17

- M. Khan
- Global climate change impacts on forests and markets pp. 18-26

- Brent Sohngen and Xiaohui Tian
- Insights from behavioural economics for forest economics and environmental policy: Potential nudges to encourage woodland creation for climate change mitigation and adaptation? pp. 27-36

- Gregory Valatin, Darren Moseley and Norman Dandy
- Revealed social preferences and joint forest management outcomes pp. 37-45

- Pradeep Kumar and Shashi Kant
- Valuation of First Nations peoples' social, cultural, and land use activities using life satisfaction approach pp. 46-55

- Shashi Kant, Ilan Vertinsky and Bin Zheng
- Private and public timber production: How markets and political institutions matter pp. 56-65

- Peter Deegen
- Coordination of forest management through market and political institutions pp. 66-77

- Renke Coordes
- Payments for forest-based environmental services: A close look pp. 78-84

- Daowei Zhang
- Whereabouts devolution and collective forest management? pp. 85-91

- William F. Hyde
- China's forest tenure reform and institutional change at a crossroads pp. 92-98

- Ping Liu, Runsheng Yin and Hua Li
- Integrating natural capital into system of national accounts for policy analysis: An application of a computable general equilibrium model pp. 99-105

- Thomas O. Ochuodho and Janaki R.R. Alavalapati
- Technical, allocative, and total profit efficiency of loblolly pine forests under changing climatic conditions pp. 106-114

- Andres Susaeta, Damian Adams, Douglas R. Carter, Carlos Gonzalez-Benecke and Puneet Dwivedi
- Comparing the financial performance of timber REITs and other REITs pp. 115-121

- Xiaorui Piao, Bin Mei and Yuan Xue
- Validation and enhancement of a spatial economic tool for assessing ecosystem services provided by planted forests pp. 122-131

- Richard Yao, Duncan R. Harrison, Sandra Velarde and Luke E. Barry
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