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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 67, issue C, 2016
- Efficacy of carbon and bioenergy markets in mitigating carbon emissions on reforested lands: A case study from Southern United States pp. 1-9

- Puneet Dwivedi, Madhu Khanna, Ajay Sharma and Andres Susaeta
- Lifestyle of health and sustainability of forest owners as an indicator of multiple use of forests pp. 10-19

- Liina Häyrinen, Osmo Mattila, Sami Berghäll and Anne Toppinen
- Rising to the challenge: A framework for optimising value in collaborative natural resource governance pp. 20-29

- Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah, Kobus Muller and Kwame Ameyaw Domfeh
- Stakeholder coalitions in forest politics: revision of Finnish Forest Act pp. 30-37

- Teemu Harrinkari, Pia Katila and Heimo Karppinen
- Creating alternative spaces and articulating needs: Challenging gendered notions of forestry and forest ownership through women's networks pp. 38-44

- Elias Andersson and Gun Lidestav
- Reconstituting the role of indigenous structures in protected forest management in Cameroon pp. 45-51

- Mbunya Francis Nkemnyi, Tom De Herdt, George B. Chuyong and Tom Vanwing
- A comparison of the concepts: Ecosystem services and forest functions to improve interdisciplinary exchange pp. 52-59

- Elisabeth Kindler
- A generalized Reed model with application to wildfire risk in even-aged Southern United States pine plantations pp. 60-69

- Andres Susaeta, Douglas R. Carter, Sun Joseph Chang and Damian Adams
- The emerging power of peasant farmers in the tenurial conflicts over the uses of state forestland in Central Java, Indonesia pp. 70-75

- Ahmad Maryudi, Erlita R. Citraningtyas, Ris H. Purwanto, Ronggo Sadono, Priyono Suryanto, Slamet Riyanto and Bowo D. Siswoko
Volume 66, issue C, 2016
- Barriers and bridges for intensified wood production in Russia: Insights from the environmental history of a regional logging frontier pp. 1-10

- Vladimir Naumov, Per Angelstam and Marine Elbakidze
- Mixed forests and ecosystem services: Investigating stakeholders' perceptions in a case study in the Polish Carpathians pp. 11-17

- Gianluca Grilli, Jaroslaw Jonkisz, Marco Ciolli and Jerzy Lesinski
- The wood market balance as a tool for calculating wood use's climate change mitigation effect — An example for Germany pp. 18-21

- Marcus Knauf
- Propensity of farmers to conserve forest within REDD+ projects in areas affected by armed-conflict pp. 22-30

- Augusto Castro-Nunez, Ole Mertz and Marcela Quintero
- The practice of entrepreneurship in the non-wood forest products sector: Support for innovation on private forest land pp. 31-37

- Alice Ludvig, Veera Tahvanainen, Antonia Dickson, Camille Evard, Mikko Kurttila, Marija Cosovic, Emma Chapman, Maria Wilding and Gerhard Weiss
- Global sustainability megaforces in shaping the future of the European pulp and paper industry towards a bioeconomy pp. 38-46

- Satu Pätäri, Anni Tuppura, Anne Toppinen and Jaana Korhonen
- Insights from the ground level? A content analysis review of multi-national REDD+ studies since 2010 pp. 47-58

- Richard Fischer, Yvonne Hargita and Sven Günter
Volume 65, issue C, 2016
- Evaluating land-use and private forest management responses to a potential forest carbon offset sales program in western Oregon (USA) pp. 1-8

- Gregory S. Latta, Darius M. Adams, Kathleen Bell and Jeffrey D. Kline
- Institutional barriers in forest owners' cooperation: The case of Estonia pp. 9-16

- Priit Põllumäe, Ando Lilleleht and Henn Korjus
- Forest social values in a Swedish rural context: The private forest owners' perspective pp. 17-24

- Therese Bjärstig and Emma Kvastegård
- Exploring the interlinkages between governance and social capital: A dynamic model for forestry pp. 25-36

- Elena Górriz-Mifsud, Laura Secco and Elena Pisani
- Implementing REDD+ at the national level: Stakeholder engagement and policy coherences between REDD+ rules and Kenya's sectoral policies pp. 37-46

- Joanes O. Atela, Claire H. Quinn, Peter A. Minang, Lalisa A. Duguma and Joel Houdet
- Faustmann formula before Faustmann in German territorial states pp. 47-58

- Esa-Jussi Viitala
- Agenda-setting and framing of policy solutions for forest pests in Canada and Sweden: Avoiding beetle outbreaks? pp. 59-68

- E. Carina H. Keskitalo, Maria Pettersson, Emmeline Laszlo Ambjörnsson and Emily Jane Davis
- Users' priorities for good governance in community forestry: Two cases from Nepal's Terai Region pp. 69-78

- Celeste Lacuna-Richman, Bishnu P. Devkota and Mark A. Richman
Volume 64, issue C, 2016
- Evolution of the short-fiber technological trajectory in Brazil's pulp and paper industry: The role of firm-level innovative capability-building and indigenous institutions pp. 1-14

- Paulo N. Figueiredo
- Economic dependence on mangrove forest resources for livelihoods in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh pp. 15-24

- Abu Nasar Mohammad Abdullah, Natasha Stacey, Stephen T. Garnett and Bronwyn Myers
- Forest planning and productivity-risk trade-off through the Markowitz mean-variance model pp. 25-34

- Arnaud Dragicevic, Antonello Lobianco and Antoine Leblois
- Fire occurrence and fire mitigation strategies in a grassland reforestation area in the Philippines pp. 35-45

- Rico C. Ancog, Leonardo M. Florece and Ozzy Boy Nicopior
- Socio-economic and ecological outcomes of community based forest management: A case study from Tobé-Kpobidon forest in Benin, Western Africa pp. 46-55

- Rodrigue Castro Gbedomon, Anne Floquet, Roch Mongbo, Valère Kolawolé Salako, Adandé Belarmain Fandohan, Achille Ephrem Assogbadjo and Romain Glèlè Kakaї
Volume 63, issue C, 2016
- Participation, public policy-making, and legitimacy in the EU Voluntary Partnership Agreement process: The Cameroon case pp. 1-10

- Astrid Wodschow, Iben Nathan and Paolo Cerutti
- Current pathways towards good forest governance for ecosystem services in the former Soviet republic Tajikistan pp. 11-19

- Bunafsha Mislimshoeva, Peter Herbst and Thomas Koellner
- Intelligence and deforestation: International data pp. 20-27

- Raufhon Salahodjaev
- Apparent Half-Life-Dynamics of Harvested Wood Products (HWPs) in Austria: Development and analysis of weighted time-series for 2002 to 2011 pp. 28-34

- Martin Braun, Georg Winner, Peter Schwarzbauer and Tobias Stern
- Landowner attitudes and willingness to accept compensation from forest carbon offsets: Application of best–worst choice modeling in Florida USA pp. 35-42

- José R. Soto, Damian Adams and Francisco J. Escobedo
- Economic impacts of climate change considering individual, additive, and simultaneous changes in forest and agriculture sectors in Canada: A dynamic, multi-regional CGE model analysis pp. 43-51

- Thomas O. Ochuodho, Van Lantz and Edward Olale
- Attitudinal and revenue effects on non-industrial private forest owners' willingness-to-harvest timber and woody biomass pp. 52-61

- Zhen Cai, Lana Landra Narine, Anthony D'Amato and Francisco Aguilar
Volume 62, issue C, 2016
- Barriers to innovation in response to regulatory reform: Performance-based forest practices regulation in British Columbia pp. 2-10

- George Hoberg, Leah Malkinson and Laura Kozak
- Re-inventing forestry expertise: Strategies for coping with biodiversity protection in Finland pp. 11-18

- Taru Peltola and Johanna Tuomisaari
- Corporate–society engagement in plantation forestry in Indonesia: Evolving approaches and their implications pp. 19-29

- Julia Szulecka, Krystof Obidzinski and Ahmad Dermawan
- The impact of carbon trade on the management of short-rotation forest plantations pp. 30-35

- Wei Zhou and Lan Gao
- Dissimilar framings of forest biodiversity preservation: Uncertainty and legal ambiguity as contributing factors pp. 36-42

- Ylva Uggla, Maria Forsberg and Stig Larsson
- Certification with Russian characteristics: Implications for social and environmental equity pp. 43-53

- Maria Tysiachniouk and Constance L. McDermott
- Integrative complexity, beliefs, and attitudes: Application to prescribed fire pp. 54-61

- Michael R. Czaja, Alan D. Bright and Stuart P. Cottrell
- Optimal forest rotation age under efficient climate change mitigation pp. 62-68

- Tommi Ekholm
- Indonesia's Forest Management Units: Effective intermediaries in REDD+ implementation? pp. 69-77

- Yeon-Su Kim, Jae Soo Bae, Larry A. Fisher, Sitti Latifah, Mansur Afifi, Soo Min Lee and In-Ae Kim
- Challenges to responsible forest governance in Ghana and its implications for professional education pp. 78-87

- Joana Ameyaw, Bas Arts and Arjen Wals
- Economics of rotation and thinning revisited: the optimality of clearcuts versus continuous cover forestry pp. 88-94

- Olli Tahvonen
- Impact of membership in frankincense cooperative firms on rural income and poverty in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia pp. 95-108

- Mesfin Tilahun, Miet Maertens, Jozef Deckers, Bart Muys and Erik Mathijs
- Analyzing the transformations of forest PES in Vietnam: Implications for REDD+ pp. 109-117

- Leif Tore Trædal, Pål Olav Vedeld and Jón Geir Pétursson
- The value of the flood control service of tropical forests: A case study for Trinidad pp. 118-124

- B.J. Brookhuis and L.G. Hein
- Plenterwald, Dauerwald, or clearcut? pp. 125-134

- Timo Pukkala
- If you build it, will they come? pp. 135-140

- Geoffrey H. Donovan, Lee K. Cerveny and Demetrios Gatziolis
- Commercialisation of mopane worm (Imbrasia belina) in rural households in Limpopo Province, South Africa pp. 141-148

- L.J.S. Baiyegunhi and B.B. Oppong
- Can community forestry contribute to household income and sustainable forestry practices in rural area? A case study from Tshapey and Zariphensum in Bhutan pp. 149-157

- Mani Ram Moktan, Lungten Norbu and Kunzang Choden
- Spatial forest valuation: The role of location in determining attitudes toward payment for ecosystem services policies pp. 158-167

- Jeff Felardo and Christopher D. Lippitt
- Effects of wood harvesting and utilisation policies on the carbon balance of forestry under changing climate: a Finnish case study pp. 168-176

- Ane Zubizarreta-Gerendiain, Timo Pukkala and Heli Peltola
- Fostering a flexible forest: Challenges and strategies in the advisory practice of a deregulated forest management system pp. 177-183

- Rolf Lidskog and Erik Löfmarck
- Enhancing the application of Krott et al.'s (2014) Actor-Centred Power (ACP): The importance of understanding the effect of changes in polity for the measurement of power dynamics over time pp. 184-186

- Doni Prabowo, Ahmad Maryudi, Muhammad A. Imron and Senawi,
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