Forest Policy and Economics
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Volume 39, issue C, 2014
- Providing preference-based support for forest ecosystem service management pp. 1-12

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Anna Bartczak, Marek Giergiczny, Stale Navrud and Tomasz Zylicz
- Factors influencing Irish farmers' afforestation intention pp. 13-20

- Stefanie Duesberg, Vincent Upton, Deirdre O'Connor and Áine Ní Dhubháin
- Linking outputs and outcomes from devolved forest governance using a Modified Actor-Power-Accountability Framework (MAPAF): Case study from Chilimo forest, Ethiopia pp. 21-31

- Abrar Juhar Mohammed and Makoto Inoue
- The influence of the oil price on timber supply pp. 32-42

- Fabian Härtl and Thomas Knoke
- Recent growth in China's roundwood import and its global implications pp. 43-53

- Changyou Sun
- Global impacts of Russian log export restrictions and the Canada–U.S. lumber dispute: Modeling trade in logs and lumber pp. 54-66

- Gerrit van Kooten and Craig Johnston
Volume 38, issue C, 2014
- Positioning non-timber forest products on the development agenda pp. 1-7

- Charlie M. Shackleton and Ashok K. Pandey
- Internationalization of the forest products industry: A synthesis of literature and implications for future research pp. 8-16

- Yijing Zhang, Anne Toppinen and Jussi Uusivuori
- Market behavior and policy in the recycled paper industry: A critical survey of price elasticity research pp. 17-29

- Anna Mansikkasalo, Robert Lundmark and Patrik Söderholm
- Global forest governance — Discussing legal scholarship from political science perspectives pp. 30-31

- Peter Edwards and Lukas Giessen
- A cost model for forest-based biofuel production and its application to optimal facility size determination pp. 32-39

- Timothy L. Jenkins and John W. Sutherland
- A legal approach to induce the traditional knowledge of forest resources pp. 40-45

- Jaekyong Chun
- Paying for environmental services: Determining recognized participation under common property in a peri-urban context pp. 46-55

- K. Christoph Neitzel, Angela Piedad Caro-Borrero, Daniel Revollo-Fernandez, Alonso Aguilar-Ibarra, Alya Ramos and Lucia Almeida-Leñero
- Optimal rotation age for carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation in Vietnam pp. 56-64

- Nhung Nghiem
- Logging and conservation: Economic impacts of the stocking rates and prices of commercial timber species pp. 65-71

- Brendan Fisher, David P. Edwards and David S. Wilcove
- Co-management implementation in forested national reserves: Contradicting cases from China pp. 72-80

- Ting Zhu, Max Krott and Haiyun Chen
- Scope for introducing payments for ecosystem services as a strategy to reduce deforestation in the Kilombero wetlands catchment area pp. 81-89

- Felister Mombo, Leopold Lusambo, Stijn Speelman, Jeroen Buysse, Pantaleo Munishi and Guido van Huylenbroeck
- Carbon sequestration through afforestation under uncertainty pp. 90-96

- Jan Lewandrowski, C.S. Kim and Marcel Aillery
- Increasing representation of states by utilitarian as compared to environmental bureaucracies in international forest and forest–environmental policy negotiations pp. 97-104

- Lukas Giessen, Max Krott and Torsten Möllmann
- Simulation of a Swiss wood fuel and roundwood market: An explorative study in agent-based modeling pp. 105-118

- Fabian Kostadinov, Stefan Holm, Bernhard Steubing, Oliver Thees and Renato Lemm
- Who benefits from taxation of forest products in Nepal's community forests? pp. 119-125

- Jens Lund, Keshab Baral, Nirmala Singh Bhandari, Bir Bahadur Khanal Chhetri, Helle Overgaard Larsen, Øystein Juul Nielsen, Lila Puri, Rebecca Leigh Rutt and Thorsten Treue
- Assessing the economic feasibility of short rotation loblolly biomass plantations pp. 126-131

- Rapeepan Kantavichai, Tom V. Gallagher and Larry D. Teeter
- A tale of transaction costs and forest law compliance: Trade permits for Non Timber Forests Products in Cameroon pp. 132-142

- Divine Foundjem-Tita, Stijn Speelman, Marijke D'Haese, Ann Degrande, Guido Van Huylenbroeck, Patrick Van Damme and Zac Tchoundjeu
- Russian forests: The path of reform pp. 143-150

- Olga Ulybina
- Varying practices of implementing the Habitats Directive in German and British forests pp. 151-160

- Lars Borrass
- Sustainability of Forests Created by China's Sloping Land Conversion Program: A comparison among three sites in Anhui, Hubei and Shanxi pp. 161-167

- Conghe Song, Yulong Zhang, Ying Mei, Hua Liu, Zhiqiang Zhang, Quanfa Zhang, Tonggang Zha, Kerong Zhang, Chenglin Huang, Xiaoniu Xu, Pamela Jagger, Xiaodong Chen and Richard Bilsborrow
- Is there a price premium for certified wood? Empirical evidence from log auction data in Japan pp. 168-172

- Yuki Yamamoto, Kenji Takeuchi and Takayoshi Shinkuma
- Management planning of fast-growing plantations based on a bi-level programming model pp. 173-177

- Wenyuan Zhai, Yingzi Zhao, Xiangru Lian, Mingming Yang and Fadian Lu
- A comparative analysis of the effects of institutional property rights on forest livelihoods and forest conditions: Evidence from Ghana and Vietnam pp. 178-190

- Cosmas Kombat Lambini and Trung Thanh Nguyen
- Impact of storm risk on Faustmann rotation pp. 191-198

- Patrice Loisel
- Job growth and loss across sectors and time in the western US: The impact of large wildfires pp. 199-206

- Max Nielsen-Pincus, Cassandra Moseley and Krista Gebert
- Income losses due to the implementation of the Habitats Directive in forests — Conclusions from a case study in Germany pp. 207-218

- Lydia Rosenkranz, Björn Seintsch, Bernd Wippel and Matthias Dieter
- Family forest owners and federal taxes pp. 219-226

- John L. Greene, Brett J. Butler, Paul F. Catanzaro, Jaketon H. Hewes, Michael A. Kilgore, David B. Kittredge, Zhao Ma and Mary L. Tyrrell
Volume 37, issue C, 2013
- International developments in the administration of publicly-funded forest research: A review pp. 1-8

- Gordon M. Hickey
- Reprint of: When peer-reviewed publications are not enough! Delivering science for natural resource management pp. 9-19

- Duncan C. McKinley, Russell D. Briggs and Ann M. Bartuska
- The Research, Integration and Utilization (RIU) model as an analytical framework for the professionalization of departmental research organizations: Case studies of publicly funded forest research institutes in Serbia and Croatia pp. 20-28

- Mirjana Stevanov, Michael Böcher, Max Krott, Silvija Krajter, Dijana Vuletic and Sasa Orlovic
- Matching a scientific knowledge base with stakeholders' needs pp. 29-36

- Gillian Petrokofsky, Nicholas D. Brown and Gabriel E. Hemery
- Publicly funded research: A participative experience from the Chilean Native Forest Research Fund pp. 37-43

- Alejandra Real and Gordon M. Hickey
- How can formal research networks produce more socially robust forest science? pp. 44-56

- Nicole L. Klenk and Gordon M. Hickey
- The quest for the “optimal” payment for environmental services program: Ambition meets reality, with useful lessons pp. 65-74

- Timm Kroeger
- Analysis of costs and people's willingness to enroll in forest rehabilitation in Gorno Badakhshan, Tajikistan pp. 75-83

- Bunafsha Mislimshoeva, Cyrus Samimi, Joachim-F. Kirchhoff and Thomas Koellner
- The role of legitimacy perceptions in self-restricted resource use: A framed field experiment pp. 84-93

- Jetske Bouma and Erik Ansink
- Effective support for community resource management pp. 94-103

- Erik Ansink and Jetske Bouma
- Institutional analysis of incentives for the provision of forest goods and services: An assessment of incentive schemes in Catalonia (north-east Spain) pp. 104-114

- Irina Prokofieva and Elena Gorriz
- Institutional performance of Payments for Environmental Services: An analysis of the Costa Rican Program pp. 115-123

- Thomas Legrand, Géraldine Froger and Jean-François Le Coq
- Environmental NGOs, policy entrepreneurs of market-based instruments for ecosystem services? A comparison of Costa Rica, Madagascar and France pp. 124-132

- Marie Hrabanski, Cécile Bidaud, Jean-François Le Coq and Philippe Méral
Volume 36, issue C, 2013
- Governance approaches in Swiss forest biodiversity policy: Do they really work? pp. 6-13

- Alexandra Kaeser, Jasmin Bernasconi and Willi Zimmermann
- Coupling climate change and forest policy: A multiple streams analysis of two German case studies pp. 14-26

- Sabine Storch and Georg Winkel
- The riddle of leaving the oil in the soil—Ecuador's Yasuní-ITT project from a discourse perspective pp. 27-36

- Cristina Espinosa
- Framing the tiger — A biodiversity concern in national and international media reporting pp. 37-41

- Nazmus Sadath, Daniela Kleinschmit and Lukas Giessen
- Who determines biodiversity? An analysis of actors' power and interests in community forestry in Namibia pp. 42-51

- Carsten Schusser
- From large to small: Reorienting rural development policies in response to climate change, food security and poverty pp. 52-59

- Benno Pokorny, Wil de Jong, Javier Godar, Pablo Pacheco and James Johnson
- Opportunities for and capacity barriers to the implementation of REDD+ projects with smallholder farmers: Case study of Awae and Akok, Centre and South Regions, Cameroon pp. 60-70

- Gillian A. Cerbu, Denis J. Sonwa and Benno Pokorny
- Implementing REDD+ in the Democratic Republic of Congo: An analysis of the emerging national REDD+ governance structure pp. 71-79

- André Aquino and Bruno Guay
- The interim REDD+ Partnership: Boost for biodiversity safeguards? pp. 80-86

- Till Pistorius and Sabine Reinecke
- Recognising ecological and institutional landscapes in adaptive governance of natural resources pp. 87-97

- Anton Shkaruba and Viktar Kireyeu
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