Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue C, 2013
- On the optimization of legislative periods — Similarities to the optimization of rotation periods pp. 1-7

- Robert Kaiser, Matthias Bösch and Martin Moog
- Pricing ecosystem resilience in frequent-fire ponderosa pine forests pp. 8-12

- Tong Wu and Yeon-Su Kim
- Economic crises: Impacts on the forest-based sector and wood-based energy use in Austria pp. 13-22

- Peter Schwarzbauer, Stefan Weinfurter, Tobias Stern and Sebastian Koch
- Is forest certification delivering on First Nation issues? The effectiveness of the FSC standard in advancing First Nations' rights in the boreal forests of Ontario and Quebec, Canada pp. 23-33

- Sara Teitelbaum and Stephen Wyatt
- Probabilistic typology of management decision making in private forest properties pp. 34-43

- Andrej Ficko and Andrej Boncina
- Price variation and volume dynamics of securitized timberlands pp. 44-53

- Changyou Sun
- Evaluating the impacts of an international phytosanitary standard for wood packaging material: Global and United States trade implications pp. 54-64

- Anna Strutt, James A. Turner, Robert A. Haack and Lars Olson
- Trust and hidden conflict in participatory natural resources management: The case of the Pendjari national park (PNP) in Benin pp. 65-74

- Latifou Idrissou, Annemarie van Paassen, Noelle Aarts, Simplice Vodouhè and Cees Leeuwis
Volume 26, issue C, 2013
- Problem structuring in participatory forest planning pp. 1-11

- Chiranjeewee Khadka, Teppo Hujala, Bernhard Wolfslehner and Harald Vacik
- Livelihood strategies and forest dependence: New insights from Bolivian forest communities pp. 12-21

- Mario Zenteno, Pieter A. Zuidema, Wil de Jong and René G.A. Boot
- An institutional analysis of deforestation processes in protected areas: The case of the transboundary Mt. Elgon, Uganda and Kenya pp. 22-33

- Jon Geir Petursson, Paul Vedeld and Marieke Sassen
- An economic analysis of the establishment of forest plantations in the United Kingdom to mitigate climatic change pp. 34-42

- Maria Nijnik, Guillaume Pajot, Andy J. Moffat and Bill Slee
- Stakeholders' perceptions on developing sustainable Red Sanders (Pterocarpus santalinus L.) wood trade in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 43-53

- Sidhanand Kukrety, Puneet Dwivedi, Shibu Jose and Janaki R.R. Alavalapati
- Challenges in the design of performance-based forestry regulations: Lessons from British Columbia pp. 54-62

- George Hoberg and Leah Malkinson
- Analysing forest resource governance in Africa: Proposition for an integrated policy network model pp. 63-70

- Joseph Kofi Teye
- Optimal transportation of logs and location of quay facilities in coastal regions of Norway pp. 71-81

- Vibeke S. Nørstebø and Ulf Johansen
- Diffusion of voluntary protection among family forest owners: Decision process and success factors pp. 82-90

- Katri Korhonen, Teppo Hujala and Mikko Kurttila
- Adjustment of stock prices and volatility to changes in industrial timberland ownership pp. 91-101

- Changyou Sun, Mohammad M. Rahman and Ian A. Munn
- Income effects on visitors' decision structure in a suburban natural area pp. 102-110

- Natalia López-Mosquera and Mercedes Sánchez
- Valuing the benefits of an afforestation project in a peri-urban area with choice experiments pp. 111-120

- Daniel Vecchiato and T. Tempesta
- Preferences of community public advisory group members for characteristics of Canadian forest tenures in pursuit of sustainable forest management objectives pp. 121-130

- C. Kruger, Peter Boxall and Martin Luckert
- The Swedish forest sector's approach to a formalized forest policy within the EU pp. 131-137

- Therese Bjärstig
- Options for maintaining forest productivity after natural disturbance: A principal–agent approach pp. 138-144

- Tim Bogle and Gerrit van Kooten
Volume 25, issue C, 2012
- Can non-wood forest products be used in promoting household food security?: Evidence from savannah and rain forest regions of Southern Nigeria pp. 1-9

- N.A. Chukwuone and C.A. Okeke
- The effect of incentive structure to community participation in a social forestry program on state forest land in Blora District, Indonesia pp. 10-18

- Tri Lestari Djamhuri
- Governance and sustainability challenges in landscapes shaped by mining: Mining-forestry linkages and impacts in the Copper Belt of Zambia and the DR Congo pp. 19-30

- J. Mwitwa, L. German, A. Muimba-Kankolongo and A. Puntodewo
- Changing forestry discourses in Vietnam in the past 20years pp. 31-41

- Thi Kim Phung Dang, Esther Turnhout and Bas Arts
- Analyzing the contributing factors of timber demand in Bangladesh pp. 42-46

- Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman
- Determinants of nonindustrial private forest landowner willingness to accept price offers for woody biomass pp. 47-55

- Shivan G.C. and Sayeed R. Mehmood
- Menominee implementation of the Chichilnisky criterion for sustainable forest management pp. 56-61

- Ronald L. Trosper
- Identifying policy target groups with qualitative and quantitative methods: The case of wildfire risk on nonindustrial private forest lands pp. 62-71

- A. Paige Fischer
- In search for incentives to gum arabic collection and marketing in Senegal: Interlocking gum trade with pre-finances from traders pp. 72-82

- Gaudiose Mujawamariya and Marijke D'Haese
- Factors affecting certification uptake — Perspectives from the timber industry in Ghana pp. 83-92

- Kirsten Carlsen, Christian Pilegaard Hansen and Jens Lund
- Identifying policy change — Analytical program analysis: An example of two decades of forest policy in Bangladesh pp. 93-99

- Md. Nazmus Sadath and Max Krott
- Regional economic impacts of climate change and adaptation in Canadian forests: A CGE modeling analysis pp. 100-112

- T.O. Ochuodho, Van Lantz, Patrick Lloyd-Smith and P. Benitez
- An assessment of forest landowner interest in selling forest carbon credits in the Lake States, USA pp. 113-122

- Kristell A. Miller, Stephanie A. Snyder and Michael A. Kilgore
- Students' views on forestry education: A cross-national comparison across three universities in Brazil, China and Finland pp. 123-131

- Javier Arevalo, Blas Mola-Yudego, Paavo Pelkonen and Mei Qu
Volume 24, issue C, 2012
- Significance of carbon stock uncertainties on emission reductions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries pp. 3-11

- Johanne Pelletier, Kathryn R. Kirby and Catherine Potvin
- Adapting forestry and forests to climate change: A challenge to change the paradigm pp. 12-19

- Dieter H.F. Schoene and Pierre Y. Bernier
- The role of forest ecosystems in community-based coping strategies to climate hazards: Three examples from rural areas in Africa pp. 20-28

- Carmenza Robledo, Nicole Clot, Anne Hammill and Béatrice Riché
- Climate change adaptive capacity of the Canadian forest sector pp. 29-34

- Mark Johnston and Hayley Hesseln
- Potential impact of carbon trading on forest management in New Zealand pp. 35-40

- Bruce Manley and Piers Maclaren
- Adaptation of forest management to climate change among private individual forest owners in Sweden pp. 41-47

- Kristina Blennow
- Reprint of: Adaptive capacity deficits and adaptive capacity of economic systems in climate change vulnerability assessment pp. 48-54

- Tim Williamson, Hayley Hesseln and Mark Johnston
Volume 23, issue C, 2012
- Vulnerability, forest-related sectors and climate change adaptation: The case of Cameroon pp. 1-9

- Denis J. Sonwa, Olufunso A. Somorin, Cyprian Jum, Mekou Y. Bele and Johnson N. Nkem
- Is enrichment planting worth its costs? A financial cost–benefit analysis pp. 10-16

- K. Keefe, J.A.A. Alavalapati and C. Pinheiro
- Preferences and values for afforestation: The effects of location and respondent understanding on forest attributes in a labelled choice experiment pp. 17-27

- Vincent Upton, Áine Ní Dhubháin and Craig Bullock
- The Polish Promotional Forest Complexes: objectives, implementation and outcomes towards sustainable forest management? pp. 28-39

- Malgorzata Blicharska, Per Angelstam, Marine Elbakidze, Robert Axelsson, Maciej Skorupski and Andrzej Węgiel
- Air quality enhancement zones in Taiwan: A carbon reduction benefit assessment pp. 40-45

- Yi-Chung Wang and Jiunn-Cheng Lin
- Why some forest rules are obeyed and others violated by farmers in Ghana: Instrumental and normative perspective of forest law compliance pp. 46-54

- Sabaheta Ramcilovic-Suominen and Christian P. Hansen
- Revealed payments for biodiversity protection in Swedish forests pp. 55-62

- Ing-Marie Gren and Mattias Carlsson
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