Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 61, issue C, 2015
- How governance impacts non-timber forest product value chains in Cameroon pp. 1-10

- Julius Chupezi Tieguhong, Verina Ingram, William Armand Mala, Ousseynou Ndoye and Sophie Grouwels
- Wildlife-tourism, local communities and tiger conservation: A village-level study in Corbett Tiger Reserve, India pp. 11-19

- Archi Rastogi, Gordon M. Hickey, Anupam Anand, Ruchi Badola and Syed Ainul Hussain
- Household participation and effects of community forest management on income and poverty levels: Empirical evidence from Bhutan pp. 20-29

- Dil Rahut, Akhter Ali and Bhagirath Behera
- Store or export? An economic evaluation of financial compensation to forest sector after windstorm. The case of Hurricane Klaus pp. 30-38

- Sylvain Caurla, Serge Garcia and Alexandra Niedzwiedz
- Redesigning Indonesian forest fiscal policy to support forest conservation pp. 39-50

- Fitri Nurfatriani, Dudung Darusman, Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat, Ahmad Erani Yustika and Muhammad Zahrul Muttaqin
- Land tenure, asset heterogeneity and deforestation in Southern Burkina Faso pp. 51-58

- Daniel Etongo, Ida Nadia S. Djenontin, Markku Kanninen, Kalame Fobissie, Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki and Houria Djoudi
- Exploring public perceptions of forest adaptation strategies in Western Canada: Implications for policy-makers pp. 59-69

- Reem Hajjar and Robert A. Kozak
- Forest cover increase in India: The role of policy and markets pp. 70-76

- Roopali Raghavan and Gireesh Shrimali
- The design and management of multi-stakeholder research networks to maximize knowledge mobilization and innovation opportunities in the forest sector pp. 77-86

- Nicole Lisa Klenk and Stephen Wyatt
- SWOT analysis and strategy development for forest fuel supply chains in South East Europe pp. 87-94

- Peter Rauch, Ulrich J. Wolfsmayr, Stelian Alexandru Borz, Matevž Triplat, Nike Krajnc, Matthias Kolck, Roland Oberwimmer, Chrysovalantis Ketikidis, Aleksandar Vasiljevic, Michael Stauder, Christoph Mühlberg, Rudolf Derczeni, Milan Oravec, Ingrid Krissakova and Maximilian Handlos
- Assessing the decadal impact of China's sloping land conversion program on household income under enrollment and earning differentiation pp. 95-103

- Hua Li, Shunbo Yao, Runsheng Yin and Guangquan Liu
- The direct-use value of urban tree non-timber forest products to household income in poorer suburbs in South African towns pp. 104-112

- Humphrey Kaoma and Charlie M. Shackleton
- An investigation of China's import demand for wood pulp and wastepaper pp. 113-121

- Changyou Sun
- Combining scientific and stakeholder knowledge in future scenario development — A forest landscape case study in northern Sweden pp. 122-134

- Julia Carlsson, Ljusk Ola Eriksson, Karin Öhman and Eva-Maria Nordström
- Prioritization of useful medicinal tree species for conservation in Wari-Maro Forest Reserve in Benin: A multivariate analysis approach pp. 135-146

- Alain S. Yaoitcha, Thierry D. Houehanou, Adandé Belarmain Fandohan and Marcel R.B. Houinato
Volume 60, issue C, 2015
- Paradoxes of participation: The logic of professionalization in participatory forestry pp. 1-6

- Jens Lund
- Rethinking ‘expert’ knowledge in community forest management in Tanzania pp. 7-18

- Andreas Scheba and Irmeli Mustalahti
- Choice and power: Resistance to technical domination in Senegal's forest decentralization pp. 19-26

- Papa Faye
- The politics of expertise in participatory forestry: a case from Tanzania pp. 27-34

- Kathryn E. Green and Jens Lund
- The use and usefulness of inventory-based management planning to forest management: Evidence from community forestry in Nepal pp. 35-49

- Maja Nastasia Juul Toft, Yemi Adeyeye and Jens Lund
- The scientific framing of forestry decentralization in Nepal pp. 50-61

- Rebecca Leigh Rutt, Bir Bahadur Khanal Chhetri, Ridish Pokharel, Santosh Rayamajhi, Krishna Tiwari and Thorsten Treue
Volume 59, issue C, 2015
- Complex regulatory frameworks governing private smallholder tree plantations in Gunungkidul District, Indonesia pp. 1-6

- Ahmad Maryudi, Ani A. Nawir, Dwiko B. Permadi, Ris H. Purwanto, Dian Pratiwi, Ahmad Syofi'i and Purnomo Sumardamto
- Analyzing the perception of deforestation drivers by African policy makers in light of possible REDD+ policy responses pp. 7-18

- Johanna Wehkamp, André Aquino, Sabine Fuss and Erik W. Reed
- From restitution to revival: A case of commons re-establishment and restitution in Slovenia pp. 19-26

- Tine Premrl, Andrej Udovč, Nevenka Bogataj and Janez Krč
- Social participation into regional forest planning attending to multifunctional objectives pp. 27-34

- Margarita Rico and Andrés González
- Contributions of local floodplain resources to livelihoods and household income in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 35-46

- Jamie N. Cotta
- Community forestry research in Canada: A bibliometric perspective pp. 47-55

- Ryan Bullock and Julia Lawler
- Analysis of the sectoral innovation system for forestry of the Czech Republic. Does it even exist? pp. 56-65

- Vilém Jarský
- Adapting sustainable forest management to climate policy uncertainty: A conceptual framework pp. 66-74

- Mo Zhou
- Biomass supply curves for western juniper in Central Oregon, USA, under alternative business models and policy assumptions pp. 75-82

- Chris Lauer, Jeff C. McCaulou, John Sessions and Susan M. Capalbo
- Characterizing the profiles, motivations and behaviour of Quebec's forest owners pp. 83-90

- Marc-André Côté, Diane Gilbert and Solange Nadeau
Volume 58, issue C, 2015
- Transnational self-help networks and community forestry: A theoretical framework pp. 5-11

- Emilie Dupuits
- Advancing small-scale forestry under FLEGT and REDD in Ghana pp. 12-20

- Reem Hajjar
- ‘A new landlord’ (địa chủ mới)? Community, land conflict and State Forest Companies (SFCs) in Vietnam pp. 21-28

- Phuc Xuan To, Sango Mahanty and Wolfram H. Dressler
- Community forestry engagement with market forces: A comparative perspective from Bhutan and Montana pp. 29-36

- Jill M. Belsky
- The political economy of forest entitlements: can community based forest management reduce vulnerability at the forest margin? pp. 37-46

- Susan Chomba, Thorsten Treue and Fergus Sinclair
- Managing leftovers: Does community forestry increase secure and equitable access to valuable resources for the rural poor? pp. 47-55

- Jon Anderson, Shreya Mehta, Edna Epelu and Brian Cohen
- Disturbances, robustness and adaptation in forest commons: Comparative insights from two cases in the Southeastern Alps pp. 56-64

- Paola Gatto and Nevenka Bogataj
- Community based forest enterprises in Britain: Two organising typologies pp. 65-74

- Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Anna Lawrence and Amy Stewart
- Assessing the sustainability in community based forestry: A case from Nepal pp. 75-84

- Ridish K. Pokharel, Prem Raj Neupane, Krishna Raj Tiwari and Michael Köhl
- Community forestry in British Columbia: Policy progression and public participation pp. 85-91

- Ella Furness, Howard Harshaw and Harry Nelson
- Powerful stakeholders as drivers of community forestry — Results of an international study pp. 92-101

- Carsten Schusser, Max Krott, Mbolo C. Yufanyi Movuh, Jacqueline Logmani, Rosan R. Devkota, Ahamad Maryudi, Manjola Salla and Ngo Duy Bach
Volume 57, issue C, 2015
- Collaborative resource management and rural livelihoods around protected areas: A case study of Mount Elgon National Park, Uganda pp. 1-11

- Charlotte Nakakaawa, Ricarda Moll, Paul Vedeld, Espen Sjaastad and Joseph Cavanagh
- Cost of turning forest residue bioenergy to carbon neutral pp. 12-21

- Anna Repo, Anssi Ahtikoski and Jari Liski
- What a forest? Whose forest? Struggles over concepts and meanings in the debate about the conservation of the Białowieża Forest in Poland pp. 22-30

- Malgorzata Blicharska and Ann Van Herzele
- A comprehensive analysis of teak plantation investment in Colombia pp. 31-37

- Héctor I. Restrepo and Sergio A. Orrego
- Management of Mediterranean forests — A compromise programming approach considering different stakeholders and different objectives pp. 38-46

- António Manuel de Sousa Xavier, Maria de Belém Costa Freitas and Rui Manuel de Sousa Fragoso
- Synergies and conflicts in the use of policy and planning instruments for implementing forest and woodland corridors and networks; a case study in NE Scotland pp. 47-64

- José Muñoz-Rojas, Maria Nijnik, Marc González-Puente and Felipe Cortines-García
Volume 56, issue C, 2015
- Exploring perceptions on participatory management of NATURA 2000 forest sites in Greece pp. 1-8

- Nikoleta Jones, Elias Filos, Eleftherios Fates and Panayiotis G. Dimitrakopoulos
- Exploring visitors' willingness to pay to generate revenues for managing the National Elephant Conservation Center in Malaysia pp. 9-19

- Sara Kaffashi, Mohd Rusli Yacob, Maynard Clark, Alias Radam and Mohd Farid Mamat
- Expert and novice group differences in eye movements when assessing biodiversity of harvested forests pp. 20-26

- Johan Pihel, Åsa Ode Sang, Caroline Hagerhall and Marcus Nyström
- Community forest management and REDD+ pp. 27-37

- Peter Newton, Brian Schaap, Michelle Fournier, Meghan Cornwall, Derrick W. Rosenbach, Joel DeBoer, Jessica Whittemore, Ryan Stock, Mark Yoders, Gernot Brodnig and Arun Agrawal
- Competing discourses on REDD+: Global debates versus the first Indian REDD+ project pp. 38-47

- Marjanneke J. Vijge
- Teak–cattle production tradeoffs for Panama Canal Watershed small scale producers pp. 48-56

- Stephanie F. Stefanski, Xiangying Shi, Jefferson S. Hall, Andres Hernandez and Eli P. Fenichel
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