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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 55, issue C, 2015
- Economic valuation of long-term timber contracts: Empirical evidence from Germany pp. 1-9

- Yvonne Brodrechtova
- The impacts of deterrence, social norms and legitimacy on forest rule compliance in Ghana pp. 10-20

- Sabaheta Ramcilovic-Suominen and Graham Epstein
- Household participation in Payments for Ecosystem Services: A case study from Mozambique pp. 21-27

- Joao Daniel Mudaca, Toshiyuki Tsuchiya, Masaaki Yamada and Siaw Onwona-Agyeman
- Using mixed integer multi-objective goal programming for stand tending block designation: A case study from Turkey pp. 28-36

- Mehmet Demirci and Pete Bettinger
- The parallel materialization of REDD+ implementation discourses in Brazil pp. 37-45

- Richard van der Hoff, Raoni Rajão, Pieter Leroy and Daan Boezeman
- An actuarial model of forest insurance against multiple natural hazards in fir (Abies Alba Mill.) stands in Slovakia pp. 46-57

- Marielle Brunette, Jan Holecy, M. Sedliak, J. Tucek and M. Hanewinkel
Volume 54, issue C, 2015
- Modelling of adaptation to climate change and decision-makers behaviours for the Veluwe forest area in the Netherlands pp. 1-10

- Rasoul Yousefpour, Markus Didion, Jette B. Jacobsen, Henrik Meilby, Geerten M. Hengeveld, Mart-Jan Schelhaas and Bo Thorsen
- Do forests help to keep my body mass index low? pp. 11-17

- Fabio Boncinelli, Francesco Riccioli and Enrico Marone
- Looking beyond timber: Empirical evidence for the diversification of forest enterprises and the profitability of auxiliary activities in Austria pp. 18-25

- Erhard Ungerböck, Walter Sekot and Philipp Toscani
- Interactions between formal and informal institutions in community, private and state forest contexts in Ghana pp. 26-35

- Paul Osei-Tutu, Michael Pregernig and Benno Pokorny
- Decomposition analysis of changes in value added. A case study of the sawmilling and wood processing industry in Germany pp. 36-50

- Lydia Rosenkranz, Björn Seintsch and Matthias Dieter
- Pure versus hybrid competitive strategies in the forest sector: Performance implications pp. 51-57

- Eric Hansen, Erlend Nybakk and Rajat Panwar
- Waste hierarchy revisited — an evaluation of waste wood recycling in the context of EU energy policy and the European market pp. 58-60

- Marcus Knauf
Volume 53, issue C, 2015
- How much management is enough? Stakeholder views on forest management in fire-prone areas in central Portugal pp. 1-11

- Sandra Valente, Celeste Coelho, Cristina Ribeiro, Hanspeter Liniger, Gudrun Schwilch, Elisabete Figueiredo and Felicitas Bachmann
- On the banality of forest governance fragmentation: Exploring ‘‘gecko politics’’ as a bureaucratic behaviour in limited statehood pp. 12-20

- Symphorien Ongolo
- Social capital in small-scale forestry: A local case study in Southern Sweden pp. 21-28

- Luis Andrés Guillén, Ida Wallin and Vilis Brukas
- Standards and guidelines for forest plantation management: A global comparative study pp. 29-44

- Mauro Masiero, Laura Secco, Davide Pettenella and Lucio Brotto
- Management of outsourced forest harvesting operations for better customer-contractor alignment pp. 45-55

- Mattias Eriksson, Luc LeBel and Ola Lindroos
Volume 52, issue C, 2015
- Prospects and challenges of tenure and forest governance reform in the context of REDD+ initiatives in Nepal pp. 1-8

- Naya S. Paudel, Paul O. Vedeld and Dil B. Khatri
- Cost to produce Carbon credits by reducing the harvest level in British Columbia, Canada pp. 9-17

- Cosmin D. Man, Kevin C. Lyons, John D. Nelson and Gary Q. Bull
- Forest certification, institutional capacity, and learning: An analysis of the impacts of the Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme pp. 18-26

- Robin A. Lewis and Stacey R. Davis
- How can poor and disadvantaged households get an opportunity to become a leader in community forestry in Nepal? pp. 27-38

- Bhagwan Dutta Yadav, Hugh Bigsby and Ian MacDonald
- Ecological and social implications of employing diameter caps at a collaborative forest restoration project near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA pp. 39-45

- Dave Egan, Michael Stoddard and Alicia Formanack
- Domestic and international forest regime nexus in Cameroon: An assessment of the effectiveness of REDD+ policy design strategy in the context of the climate change regime pp. 46-56

- Richard S. Mbatu
Volume 51, issue C, 2015
- Decentralisation and democratic forest reforms in India: Moving to a rights-based approach pp. 1-8

- Kundan Kumar, Neera M. Singh and John M. Kerr
- Optimal wood harvest in miombo woodland considering REDD+payments — A case study at Kitulangalo Forest Reserve, Tanzania pp. 9-16

- Ole Hofstad and Meley Mekonen Araya
- Introducing a status of access to raw material resources for manufacturers of cellulosic industries pp. 17-28

- Majid Azizi and Charles Ray
- Contracts for afforestation and the role of monitoring for landowners’ willingness to accept pp. 29-37

- Suzanne Elizabeth Vedel, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen and Bo Thorsen
- A combined economic analysis of optimal planting density, thinning and rotation for an even-aged forest stand pp. 38-46

- Andreas Halbritter and Peter Deegen
- Forest use and agriculture in Ucayali, Peru: Livelihood strategies, poverty and wealth in an Amazon frontier pp. 47-56

- Roberto Porro, Alejandro Lopez-Feldman and Jorge W. Vela-Alvarado
- Theory in (forest) history — A success story? pp. 57-61

- Peter-M. Steinsiek
Volume 50, issue C, 2015
- Adapting the Congo Basin forests management to climate change: Linkages among biodiversity, forest loss, and human well-being pp. 1-10

- Mekou Youssoufa Bele, Denis Jean Sonwa and Anne-Marie Tiani
- Regeneration decisions in forestry under climate change related uncertainties and risks: Effects of three different aspects of uncertainty pp. 11-19

- Erik Schou, Bo Thorsen and Jette Bredahl Jacobsen
- Comparative analysis on the communication strategies of the forest owners' associations in Europe pp. 20-30

- M. Fabra-Crespo and E. Rojas-Briales
- The impacts of the Lacey Act Amendment of 2008 on U.S. hardwood lumber and hardwood plywood imports pp. 31-44

- Jeffrey P. Prestemon
- Evaluating the impacts of a carbon tax on imported forest products—evidence from Taiwan pp. 45-52

- Ping-Yu Chen, Bo-Yu Chen, Pei-Hui Tsai and Chi-Chung Chen
- Institutions and access to woodfuel commerce in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 53-61

- Jolien Schure, Verina Ingram, Bas Arts, Patrice Levang and Emmanuel Mvula-Mampasi
- Impacts of national forests in the West on county population and employment pp. 62-69

- Andrew Pugliese, Laura McCann and Georgeanne Artz
- California's regulatory forest carbon market: Viability for northeast landowners pp. 70-81

- Charles D. Kerchner and William S. Keeton
- Forest proximity impact on undeveloped land values: A spatial hedonic study pp. 82-89

- Robert Zygmunt and Michał Głuszak
- Social capital and governance: a social network analysis of forest biodiversity collaboration in Central Finland pp. 90-97

- Riikka Borg, Arho Toikka and Eeva Primmer
- Towards co-ownership in forest management: Analysis of a pioneering case ‘Bosland’ (Flanders, Belgium) through transition lenses pp. 98-109

- Pieter Vangansbeke, Leen Gorissen, Frank Nevens and Kris Verheyen
- Why do environmentalists not consider compromises as legitimate? pp. 110-117

- Simo Sarkki and Hannu I. Heikkinen
- Assessing the role of U.S. timberland assets in a mixed portfolio under the mean-conditional value at risk framework pp. 118-126

- Yang Wan, Michael L. Clutter, Bin Mei and Jacek P. Siry
- Do forest producers benefit from the forest disaster insurance program? Empirical evidence in Fujian Province of China pp. 127-133

- Yongwu Dai, Hung-Hao Chang and Weiping Liu
- Forest certification and legality initiatives in the Brazilian Amazon: Lessons for effective and equitable forest governance pp. 134-142

- Constance L. McDermott, Lloyd C. Irland and Pablo Pacheco
- Time-based combinatorial auction for timber allocation and delivery coordination pp. 143-152

- Farnoush Farnia, Jean-Marc Frayret, Catherine Beaudry and Luc Lebel
- Policy coherence in climate change mitigation: An ecosystem service approach to forests as carbon sinks and bioenergy sources pp. 153-162

- Marika Makkonen, Suvi Huttunen, Eeva Primmer, Anna Repo and Mikael Hildén
- CO2 emissions and economic impacts of using logging residues and mill residues in Maniwa Japan pp. 163-171

- Dami Moon, Naomi Kitagawa and Yutaka Genchi
- Production efficiency of community forest management in Nepal pp. 172-179

- Narendra Chand, Geoffrey N. Kerr and Hugh Bigsby
- International trade after intervention: The case of bedroom furniture pp. 180-191

- Xinjian Luo, Changyou Sun, Hongfei Jiang, Ying Zhang and Qian Meng
- Assessing forestry-related assets with the intertemporal capital asset pricing model pp. 192-199

- Wenjing Yao and Bin Mei
- Decision-making for the selection of a best wood extraction method: An analytic network process approach pp. 200-209

- Abolfazl Jaafari, Akbar Najafi and Mónica García Melón
- What the Indonesian rattan export ban means for domestic and international markets, forests, and the livelihoods of rattan collectors pp. 210-219

- Rodd Myers
- Shared responsibility for forest protection? pp. 220-227

- Ulrika Widman
- How interest groups adapt to the changing forest governance landscape in the EU: A case study from Germany pp. 228-235

- Nataly Juerges and Jens Newig
- Factors affecting sawnwood consumption in Europe pp. 236-248

- Elias Hurmekoski, Lauri Hetemäki and Mika Linden
- Development and application of a probabilistic method for wildfire suppression cost modeling pp. 249-258

- Matthew P. Thompson, Jessica R. Haas, Mark A. Finney, David E. Calkin, Michael S. Hand, Mark J. Browne, Martin Halek, Karen C. Short and Isaac C. Grenfell
- The impact of contracts on organic honey producers' incomes in southwestern Ethiopia pp. 259-268

- Jony Girma and Cornelis Gardebroek
- Portfolio diversification through timber real estate investment trusts: A cointegration analysis pp. 269-274

- Le La and Bin Mei
- Forest owners' stand improvement decisions: Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior pp. 275-284

- Heimo Karppinen and Sami Berghäll
- The influence of livelihood dependency, local ecological knowledge and market proximity on the ecological impacts of harvesting non-timber forest products pp. 285-291

- Melita Z. Steele, Charlie M. Shackleton, R. Uma Shaanker, K.N. Ganeshaiah and Sarah Radloff
- Linking the forest research in the Mediterranean area: A framework to improve research capacities and cooperation pp. 292-301

- Giovanni Di Matteo, Pierfrancesco Nardi, Paolo Ceci, Sofia Bajocco, Luigi Perini, Gema Herrero-Corral, Dunixi Gabiña and Giuseppe Scarascia Mugnozza
- Trust related dynamics in contested land use pp. 302-310

- Jasper R. de Vries, Noelle Aarts, Anne Marike Lokhorst, Raoul Beunen and Josefien Oude Munnink
- Community loggers attempting to legalize traditional timber harvesting in the Brazilian Amazon: An endless path pp. 311-318

- Philippe Waldhoff and Edson Vidal
- An Analysis of Wood Market Balance Modeling in Germany pp. 319-326

- Marcus Knauf
- A real options-net present value approach to assessing land use change: A case study of afforestation in Canada pp. 327-336

- Denys Yemshanov, Geoffrey R. McCarney, Grant Hauer, Martin Luckert, Jim Unterschultz and Daniel W. McKenney
- Ecosystem services and forest fires in India — Context and policy implications from a case study in Andhra Pradesh pp. 337-346

- J. Schmerbeck, A. Kohli and K. Seeland
- Community-based forest management institutions in the Galician communal forests: A new institutional approach pp. 347-356

- Gonzalo Caballero
- The role of social and environmental attitudes in non-market valuation pp. 357-365

- Anna Bartczak
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