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Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 8, 2007
- Getting past the who and how many to the how and why in USDA Forest Service public involvement processes pp. 883-902

- Anthony V. Scardina, Michael J. Mortimer and Larkin Dudley
- Costs of harvesting, transportation and milling in the Brazilian Amazon: Estimation and policy implications pp. 903-915

- Simone C. Bauch, Gregory S. Amacher and Frank D. Merry
- Economic dependence on forest resources: A case from Dendi District, Ethiopia pp. 916-927

- Getachew Mamo, Espen Sjaastad and Pal Vedeld
- Willingness-to-pay for prescribed fire in the Colorado (USA) wildland urban interface pp. 928-937

- Pamela Kaval, John Loomis and Andrew Seidl
- Beetles, trees, and people: Regional economic impact sensitivity and policy considerations related to the mountain pine beetle infestation in British Columbia, Canada pp. 938-946

- Mike N. Patriquin, Adam M. Wellstead and William A. White
- Chaos theory and assessment of forest stakeholder attitudes towards Australian forest policy pp. 947-964

- Gary Musselwhite and Gamini Herath
- Effects of temporal aggregation in integrated strategic/tactical and strategic forest planning pp. 965-981

- Daniel Andersson and Ljusk Ola Eriksson
- Biodiversity policies in commercial boreal forests: Optimal design of subsidy and tax combinations pp. 982-995

- Erkki Koskela, Markku Ollikainen and Timo Pukkala
- Economic analysis of closing degraded Boswellia papyrifera dry forest from human interventions -- A study from Tigray, Northern Ethiopia pp. 996-1005

- Mesfin Tilahun, Roland Olschewski, Christoph Kleinn and Kindeya Gebrehiwot
- Potential impacts of carbon taxes on carbon flux in western Oregon private forests pp. 1006-1017

- Eun Ho Im, Darius M. Adams and Gregory S. Latta
- Do "stakeholders" represent citizen interests? An empirical inquiry into assessments of policy aims in the National Forest Programme for Germany pp. 1018-1030

- Peter Elsasser
- Determination of optimal rotation period under stochastic wood and carbon prices pp. 1031-1045

- Zuzana Chladna
- Measuring the productivity and physical workload of brushcutters within the context of a production-based pay system pp. 1046-1055

- Dominic Toupin, Luc LeBel, Denise Dubeau, Daniel Imbeau and Luc Bouthillier
- Missing links between timber scarcity and industrial overcapacity: Lessons from the Indonesian Pulp and Paper expansion pp. 1056-1070

- Romain Pirard and Lloyd C. Irland
- Optimal upgrading of forest road networks: Scenario analysis vs. stochastic modelling pp. 1071-1078

- Leif Olsson
- Forest logging and institutional thresholds in developing south-east Asian economies: A conceptual model pp. 1079-1089

- Ryan McAllister, Alex Smajgl and John Asafu-Adjaye
- Institutional change in the forestry sector--The explanatory potential of New Institutional Economics pp. 1090-1099

- Achim Schluter
- Consumer willingness to pay price premiums for environmentally certified wood products in the U.S pp. 1100-1112

- Francisco Aguilar and Richard P. Vlosky
- The development of government agency and stakeholder cooperation: A comparative study of two Local Citizens Committees' (LCCs) participation in forest management in Ontario, Canada pp. 1113-1133

- Mark Robson and Shashi Kant
Volume 9, issue 7, 2007
- Economic perspectives and analyses of multiple forest values and sustainable forest management pp. 733-740

- Shashi Kant
- Pluralism in the economics of sustainable forest management pp. 743-750

- Sen Wang and Bill Wilson
- Sustainable forest management, pecuniary externalities and invisible stakeholders pp. 751-762

- Colin Price
- An evolutionary game-theoretic approach to the strategies of community members under Joint Forest Management regime pp. 763-775

- Chander Shahi and Shashi Kant
- A framework for developing marked-based policies to further biodiversity on non-industrial private forests (NIPF) pp. 779-788

- Jagannadha Matta, Janaki Alavalapati and George Tanner
- Carbon credits and management of Scots pine and Norway spruce stands in Finland pp. 789-798

- J. Pohjola and L. Valsta
- Shadow prices and input-oriented production efficiency analysis of the village-level production units of joint forest management (JFM) in India pp. 799-810

- Dinesh Misra and Shashi Kant
- Selection of tree species for plantations in Japan pp. 811-821

- Ichiro Fujikake
- Economic analysis of sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria) community forest plantation, a fast growing species in East Java, Indonesia pp. 822-829

- Ulfah J. Siregar, A. Rachmi, M.Y. Massijaya, N. Ishibashi and K. Ando
- Policy instruments to enhance multi-functional forest management pp. 833-851

- Frederick Cubbage, Patrice Harou and Erin Sills
- Efficiency and equity of forest policies: A graphic analysis using the partial equilibrium framework pp. 852-861

- Pere Riera, Leticia Aranda and Robert Mavsar
- Do certified tropical logs fetch a market premium?: A comparative price analysis from Sabah, Malaysia pp. 862-868

- Walter Kollert and Peter Lagan
- Forest environmental incomes and the rural poor pp. 869-879

- Paul Vedeld, Arild Angelsen, Jan Bojo, Espen Sjaastad and Gertrude Kobugabe Berg
Volume 9, issue 6, 2007
- Property rights, forest rents, and trade: The case of US countervailing duties on Canadian softwood lumber pp. 581-590

- Martin Luckert
- Institutional conflict and forest policy effectiveness: The case of the Costa Rican institutional reform pp. 591-601

- Enrique Ibarra and Sofia R. Hirakuri
- Land tenure, market, and the establishment of forest plantations in Ghana pp. 602-610

- Daowei Zhang and Eric Aboagye Owiredu
- Economic effects of policy-relevant issues on timber and reindeer productions--the cost of increasing reindeer production in northern Sweden pp. 611-619

- Wenchao Zhou
- Government regulation of forestry practices on private forest land in the United States: An assessment of state government responsibilities and program performance pp. 620-632

- Paul V. Ellefson, Michael A. Kilgore and James E. Granskog
- Evidence of lay and professional forest-based development discourses in three contrasting regions of Finland pp. 633-646

- Ashley Selby, Terhi Koskela and Leena Petajisto
- Effects on the economy of a decrease in forest resources: An international comparison pp. 647-652

- Jose Ramon San Cristobal
- Alternative tourism-timber dependencies and the development of forested rural regions pp. 653-670

- Scott A. Bowe and David Marcouiller
- Forest conservation in the Philippines: An economic assessment of selected policy responses using a computable general equilibrium model pp. 671-693

- Luz Centeno Stenberg and Mahinda Siriwardana
- Comparing the value of fuel treatment options in northern Colorado's urban and wildland-urban interface areas pp. 694-703

- Susan H. Walker, Douglas B. Rideout, John Loomis and Robin Reich
- Farmers' perceptions towards forests: A case study from Haiti pp. 704-712

- Frito Dolisca, Josh M. McDaniel and Larry Teeter
- Ukraine reforms in forestry 1990-2000 pp. 713-729

- Mats Nordberg
Volume 9, issue 5, 2007
- Forest diversity, tobacco production and resource management in Tanzania pp. 421-439

- Johannes Sauer and Jumanne M. Abdallah
- Developing and using composite indices to describe broadscale trends in forest management pp. 440-451

- Richard Haynes
- Forest certification and Swedish wood supply pp. 452-463

- Ljusk Ola Eriksson, Ola Sallnas and Goran Stahl
- Local benefits from community forests in the middle hills of Nepal pp. 464-478

- Bhim Adhikari, Frances Williams and Jon C. Lovett
- A dynamic bio-economic model for analyzing deforestation and degradation: An application to woodlands in Uganda pp. 479-495

- Justine Namaalwa, Prem L. Sankhayan and Ole Hofstad
- Ecosystem services from tropical forestry projects - The choice of international market actors pp. 496-515

- Joachim Sell, Thomas Koellner, Olaf Weber, Wendy Proctor, Lucio Pedroni and Roland W. Scholz
- Exploded logit modeling of stakeholders' preferences for multiple forest values pp. 516-526

- Sushil Kumar and Shashi Kant
- Optimal timber stock in Finnish nonindustrial private forests pp. 527-535

- Ibrahim M. Favada, Jari Kuuluvainen and Jussi Uusivuori
- How much are Mediterranean forests worth? pp. 536-545

- Lelia Croitoru
- Interpretation and implementation of Ecosystem Management in international and national forest policy pp. 546-557

- M. Dekker, E. Turnhout, B.M.S.D.L. Bauwens and G.M.J. Mohren
- The importance of dry woodlands and forests in rural livelihoods and poverty alleviation in South Africa pp. 558-577

- Charlie M. Shackleton, Sheona E. Shackleton, Erik Buiten and Neil Bird
Volume 9, issue 4, 2006
- Monitoring and information reporting for sustainable forest management: An inter-jurisdictional comparison of soft law standards pp. 297-315

- Gordon M. Hickey, John L. Innes, Robert A. Kozak, Gary Q. Bull and Ilan Vertinsky
- Private forest policy tools: A national survey exploring the American public's perceptions and support pp. 316-334

- Kenli A. Schaaf and Shorna R. Broussard
- Public preferences for biodiversity conservation and scenic beauty within a framework of environmental services payments pp. 335-348

- Estelle Bienabe and Bob Hearne
- Use of models to analyse land-use changes, forest/soil degradation and carbon sequestration with special reference to Himalayan region: A review and analysis pp. 349-371

- T.P. Upadhyay, Birger Solberg and Prem L. Sankhayan
- Testing integration in main European paper markets under floating and fixed exchange rates pp. 372-379

- Tuomo Kainulainen and Anne Toppinen
- Strategies, functions and benefits of forest certification in wood products marketing: Perspectives of Finnish suppliers pp. 380-391

- Toshiaki Owari, Heikki Juslin, Arto Rummukainen and Tetsuhiko Yoshimura
- State statutory reforms and retention of prescribed fire liability laws on U.S. forest land pp. 392-402

- Changyou Sun
- Russian forest policy in the turmoil of the changing balance of power pp. 403-416

- Tatu Juhani Torniainen, Olli Juhani Saastamoinen and Anatoly Pavlovich Petrov
Volume 9, issue 3, 2006
- Does forest certification matter? An analysis of operation-level changes required during the SmartWood certification process in the United States pp. 197-208

- Deanna Newsom, Volker Bahn and Benjamin Cashore
- The estimation of ecosystem services' value in the region of Misi Rural Development Project: Results from a contingent valuation survey pp. 209-218

- Serkan Gurluk
- Analytical approach for analyzing and providing solutions for the conflicts among forest stakeholders across Turkey pp. 219-236

- Onder Barli, Emin Zeki Baskent, Mustafa Fehmi Turker and Tarik Gedik
- Evaluating forest management intensity: A comparison among major forest landowner types pp. 237-248

- Kathryn G. Arano and Ian A. Munn
- Valuing forest services missing from the national accounts: The contribution of cultivated forests to wealth accumulation in Swaziland pp. 249-260

- Rashid Hassan and Phindile Ngwenya
- Forest policy reformed: A United States perspective pp. 261-273

- Frederick W. Cubbage and David H. Newman
- Perceptions of collective action and its success in community based natural resource management: An empirical analysis pp. 274-284

- Jagannadha R. Matta and Janaki R.R. Alavalapati
- Acceptance of sticks, carrots and sermons as policy instruments for directing private forest management pp. 285-296

- Inge Serbruyns and Sebastiaan Luyssaert
Volume 9, issue 2, 2006
- A comment on: V.C. Tassone et al. 2004: Diverging incentives for afforestation from carbon sequestration: An economic analysis of the EU afforestation program in the south of Italy. Forest Policy and Economics 6, 567-578 pp. 107-108

- Bo Thorsen, Niels Strange and Finn Helles
- Reply to the comment by Thorsen et al. on "Diverging incentives for afforestation from carbon sequestration: An economic analysis of the EU afforestation program in the south of Italy" pp. 109-112

- Valentina C. Tassone, Justus Wesseler and Francesco S. Nesci
- Using SMAA-2 method with dependent uncertainties for strategic forest planning pp. 113-125

- Annika S. Kangas, Jyrki Kangas, Risto Lahdelma and Pekka Salminen
- A roll call analysis of the Healthy Forests Restoration Act and constituent interests in fire policy pp. 126-138

- Changyou Sun
- Applying cognitive mapping approach to explore the objective-structure of forest owners in a Northern Finnish case area pp. 139-152

- Jukka Tikkanen, Tarja Isokaanta, Jouni Pykalainen and Pekka Leskinen
- A landscape perspective on differentiated management for production of timber and nature conservation values pp. 153-161

- Mikael Andersson, Ola Sallnas and Mattias Carlsson
- The rise of protected area policy in the Philippine forest policy: An analysis from the perspective of Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) pp. 162-178

- Grace B. Villamor
- Participatory modeling and analysis for sustainable forest management: Overview of soft system dynamics models and applications pp. 179-196

- Guillermo A. Mendoza and Ravi Prabhu
Volume 9, issue 1, 2006
- Forest conversion to rubber around Sumatran villages in Indonesia: Comparing the impacts of road construction, transmigration projects and population pp. 1-12

- Motoe Miyamoto
- Industrial forest plantation subsidies: Impacts and implications pp. 13-31

- Gary Q. Bull, Michael Bazett, Olaf Schwab, Sten Nilsson, Andy White and Stewart Maginnis
- Forest Plans and ad hoc scientist groups in the 1990s: Coping with the Forest Service viability clause pp. 32-41

- Sally L. Duncan and Jonathan R. Thompson
- Comprehensive strategic planning for the use and management of forest resources: The experiences of state governments in the United States pp. 42-49

- Michael A. Kilgore, Calder M. Hibbard and Paul V. Ellefson
- Promoting sustainable logging in Brazil's national forests: Tax revenue for an indemnity fund pp. 50-62

- Hale W. Thurston and H. Stuart Burness
- Impact of socio-economic factors on the changes in forest areas in China pp. 63-76

- Yufu Zhang, Satoshi Tachibana and Shin Nagata
- Social choice theory and its applications in sustainable forest management--a review pp. 77-92

- Annika Kangas, Sanna Laukkanen and Jyrki Kangas
- Forest certification and institutional governance: An empirical study of forest stewardship council certificate holders in the United States pp. 93-102

- Christine Overdevest and Mark G. Rickenbach
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