Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue C, 2012
- Traditional forest conservation knowledge/technologies in the Cordillera, Northern Philippines pp. 3-8

- Leni D. Camacho, Marilyn S. Combalicer, Youn Yeo-Chang, Edwin A. Combalicer, Antonio P. Carandang, Sofronio C. Camacho, Catherine C. de Luna and Lucrecio L. Rebugio
- Traditional forest knowledge of the Yi people confronting policy reform and social changes in Yunnan province of China pp. 9-17

- Liu Jinlong, Zhang Renhua and Zhang Qiaoyun
- Indigenous agroforestry in a changing context: The case of the Erumanen ne Menuvu in Southern Philippines pp. 18-27

- Neyrma M. Neyra-Cabatac, Juan M. Pulhin and Daylinda B. Cabanilla
- Sylvanic trees institutionalized in the ancient Northeast Asia: Cultural and environmental significance of Dan-tree and Sa-tree pp. 28-39

- Cheong-Ho Yi
- Cultural uses of non-timber forest products among the Sts'ailes, British Columbia, Canada pp. 40-46

- In-Ae Kim, Ronald L. Trosper and Gordon Mohs
- Understanding indigenous knowledge in sustainable management of natural resources in China pp. 47-52

- Yuan Juanwen, Wu Quanxin and Liu Jinlong
- Strengthening the socio-ecological resilience of forest-dependent communities: The case of the Hani Rice Terraces in Yunnan, China pp. 53-59

- Hongyan Gu, Yuanmei Jiao and Luohui Liang
- Sustainable forest management policy and the analysis of convergence effects on timber production pp. 60-64

- A.S. Abdul-Rahim and H.O. Mohd-Shahwahid
- Carbon sequestration and uneven-aged management of loblolly pine stands in the Southern USA: A joint optimization approach pp. 65-71

- Rajan Parajuli and Sun Joseph Chang
- Does climate change information affect stated risks of pine beetle impacts on forests? An application of the exchangeability method pp. 72-84

- Simone Cerroni and W. Shaw
Volume 21, issue C, 2012
- When peer-reviewed publications are not enough! Delivering science for natural resource management pp. 1-11

- Duncan C. McKinley, Russell D. Briggs and Ann M. Bartuska
- Spatial genetic algorithm for multi-objective forest planning pp. 12-19

- Dimitris G. Fotakis, Epameinondas Sidiropoulos, Dimitriοs Myronidis and Kostas Ioannou
- Protected areas, poverty and conflicts pp. 20-31

- Paul Vedeld, Abdallah Jumane, Gloria Wapalila and Alexander Songorwa
- Developing criteria and indicators for evaluating sustainable forest management: A case study in Kyrgyzstan pp. 32-43

- Gulnaz Jalilova, Chiranjeewee Khadka and Harald Vacik
- Quantifying the net economic benefits of mechanical wildfire hazard treatments on timberlands of the western United States pp. 44-53

- Jeffrey P. Prestemon, Karen L. Abt and R. James Barbour
- Woody biomass utilization policies: State rankings for the U.S pp. 54-61

- Zhimei Guo, Donald G. Hodges and Timothy M. Young
- Agriculture and Deforestation: Is REDD+ Rooted In Evidence? pp. 62-70

- Romain Pirard and Karine Belna
- The impact of timber-sale tract, policy, and administrative characteristics on state stumpage prices: An econometric analysis pp. 71-80

- Ross N. Brown, Michael A. Kilgore, Jay S. Coggins and Charles R. Blinn
- Evaluation of harvesting methods for Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) using the Analytical Network Process (ANP) pp. 81-91

- Ismael Ghajar and Akbar Najafi
- Relationship between local residents' perceptions, attitudes and participation towards national protected areas: A case study of Phou Khao Khouay National Protected Area, central Lao PDR pp. 92-100

- Khamfeua Sirivongs and Toshiyuki Tsuchiya
- Forest conservation versus conversion under uncertain market and environmental forest benefits in Ethiopia: The case of Sheka forest pp. 101-107

- Hiywot Menker Girma, Rashid M. Hassan and Greg Hertzler
- How attractive are short-term CDM forestations in arid regions? The case of irrigated croplands in Uzbekistan pp. 108-117

- Utkur Djanibekov, Asia Khamzina, Nodir Djanibekov and John P.A. Lamers
- Forest owners and power: A Foucauldian study on Finnish forest policy pp. 118-125

- Annukka Vainio and Riikka Paloniemi
Volume 20, issue C, 2012
- Making use of MCDS methods in SWOT analysis—Lessons learnt in strategic natural resources management pp. 1-9

- Miika Kajanus, Pekka Leskinen, Mikko Kurttila and Jyrki Kangas
- Growth projection and valuation of restoration of the shortleaf pine–bluestem grass ecosystem pp. 10-15

- Difei Zhang, Michael M. Huebschmann, Thomas B. Lynch and James M. Guldin
- Business clusters in Mississippi's forest products industry pp. 16-24

- Todd A. Hagadone and Robert K. Grala
- Empirical evidence of the economic importance of Central Himalayan forests to rural households pp. 25-35

- Santosh Rayamajhi, Carsten Smith-Hall and Finn Helles
- Spatially constrained forest cover dynamics using Markovian random processes pp. 36-48

- Peter G. Oduor, L. Kotchman, A. Nakamura, S. Jenkins and G. Ale
- Regulation of even-aged forest with adjacency constraints pp. 49-57

- Daniel Henrique Breda Binoti, Mayra Luiza Marques da Silva Binoti, Helio Garcia Leite, José Marinaldo Gleriani and João Carlos Chagas Campos
- When households stop logging — Evidence for household adaptation from East Kalimantan pp. 58-65

- Alex Smajgl and Erin Bohensky
- Conflict management and community support for conservation in the Northern Forest: Case studies from Maine pp. 66-71

- Morgan A. Cottle and Theodore E. Howard
- Dry forest based livelihoods in resettlement areas of Northwestern Ethiopia pp. 72-77

- Degnet Abebaw Ejigie, Habtemariam Kassa, Girma Kassie, Mulugeta Lemenih, Bruce Campbell and Worku Teka
- Wood provisioning in Mediterranean forests: A bottom-up spatial valuation approach pp. 78-88

- Elena Ojea, Paloma Ruiz-Benito, Anil Markandya and Miguel A. Zavala
- An economic evaluation of strategies for transforming even-aged into near-natural forestry in a conifer-dominated forest in Denmark pp. 89-98

- Erik Schou, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen and Kristian Løkke Kristensen
- The value of cultural theory for participatory processes in natural resource management pp. 99-106

- Marjanke A. Hoogstra-Klein, Dwiko B. Permadi and Yurdi Yasmi
- Nature conservation and religion pp. 107-111

- Ali Yachkaschi and Schirin Yachkaschi
- Financial status of small and medium scale enterprises based on non-wood forest products (NWFP) in Central Africa pp. 112-119

- Julius Chupezi Tieguhong, Sophie Grouwels, Ousseynou Ndoye, Armand William Mala, Ignace Fokou Sakam, Marcel Useni and Jean Lagarde Betti
Volume 19, issue C, 2012
- Towards access for all? Policy and research on access of ethnic minority groups to natural areas in four European countries pp. 4-11

- Marion Jay, Karin Peters, Arjen E. Buijs, Sandra Gentin, Marjolein E. Kloek and Liz O'Brien
- Public preferences for structural attributes of forests: Towards a pan-European perspective pp. 12-19

- David Edwards, Marion Jay, Frank S. Jensen, Beatriz Lucas, Mariella Marzano, Claire Montagné-Huck, Andrew Peace and Gerhard Weiss
- Landscape image sketches of forests in Japan and Russia pp. 20-30

- Hirofumi Ueda, Toshihiro Nakajima, Norimasa Takayama, Elena Petrova, Hajime Matsushima, Katsunori Furuya and Yoji Aoki
- The tourist experience of out-there-ness: theory and empirical research pp. 31-38

- Birgit H.M. Elands and Jaap Lengkeek
- The Wilderness Purism Construct — Experiences from Norway with a simplified version of the purism scale pp. 39-47

- Odd Inge Vistad and Marit Vorkinn
- Relationships between national-park affinity and attitudes towards protected area management of visitors to the Gesaeuse National Park, Austria pp. 48-55

- Arne Arnberger, Renate Eder, Brigitte Allex, Petra Sterl and Robert C. Burns
- The effect of education in reducing bear attractants on cottage properties: Manitoba's “Bear Smart” program pp. 56-65

- J. Michael Campbell
Volume 18, issue C, 2012
- Lessons for REDDplus: A comparative analysis of the German discourse on forest functions and the global ecosystem services debate pp. 4-12

- Till Pistorius, Harald Schaich, Georg Winkel, Tobias Plieninger, Claudia Bieling, Werner Konold and Karl-Reinhard Volz
- Can legality verification rescue global forest governance? pp. 13-22

- Benjamin Cashore and Michael W. Stone
- Payments for Environmental Services (PES) in the public policy landscape: “Mandatory” spices in the Indonesian recipe pp. 23-29

- Romain Pirard
- An overview of forest and land allocation policies in Indonesia: Is the current framework sufficient to meet the needs of REDD+? pp. 30-37

- Maria Brockhaus, Krystof Obidzinski, Ahmad Dermawan, Yves Laumonier and Cecilia Luttrell
- Can “fragile states” decide to reduce their deforestation? The inappropriate use of the theory of incentives with respect to the REDD mechanism pp. 38-45

- Alain Karsenty and Symphorien Ongolo
- Governance features for successful REDD+ projects organization pp. 46-52

- Davide Pettenella and Lucio Brotto
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