Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 6, 2005
- Experiences of policy reforms of the forest sector in transition and other countries pp. 831-847

- Sten Nilsson
- The influence of regulatory forest policy tools on biodiversity measures for forests in Ukraine pp. 848-856

- Maksym Polyakov and Larry Teeter
- Certification of sustainable forest management practices: a global perspective on why countries certify pp. 857-867

- Gerrit van Kooten, Harry W. Nelson and Ilan Vertinsky
- Probability models for predicting local water quality regulations in the southern United States pp. 868-876

- James T. Gunter, Donald G. Hodges and James L. Regens
- Identifying, managing and monitoring conflicts between forest biodiversity conservation and other human interests in Europe pp. 877-890

- Jari Niemela, Juliette Young, Didier Alard, Miren Askasibar, Klaus Henle, Richard Johnson, Mikko Kurttila, Tor-Bjorn Larsson, Simone Matouch, Peter Nowicki, Rosa Paiva, Luigi Portoghesi, Rene Smulders, Alan Stevenson, Urmas Tartes and Allan Watt
Volume 7, issue 5, 2005
- Wildland-urban interface: Challenges and opportunities pp. 705-708

- Janaki R.R. Alavalapati, Douglas R. Carter and David H. Newman
- Forestland development and private forestry with examples from Oregon (USA) pp. 709-720

- Jeffrey D. Kline and Ralph J. Alig
- The influence of urbanization on timberland use by forest type in the Southern United States pp. 721-731

- Daowei Zhang and Venkatarao Nagubadi
- Spatial analysis of rural land development pp. 732-744

- Seong-Hoon Cho and David H. Newman
- An analysis of the public discourse about urban sprawl in the United States: Monitoring concern about a major threat to forests pp. 745-756

- David N. Bengston, Robert S. Potts, David P. Fan and Edward G. Goetz
- Measuring rural homeowners' willingness to pay for land conservation easements pp. 757-770

- Seong-Hoon Cho, David H. Newman and J.M. Bowker
- A hedonic analysis of the effect of natural attributes and deed restrictions on the value of conservation easements pp. 771-781

- Terri Mashour, Janaki Alavalapati, Rao Matta, Sherry Larkin and Doug Carter
- Comparing production function models for wildfire risk analysis in the wildland-urban interface pp. 782-795

- D. Evan Mercer and Jeffrey P. Prestemon
- Nonindustrial private landowners, fires, and the wildland-urban interface pp. 796-805

- Gregory S. Amacher, Arun Malik and Robert G. Haight
- Effect of dendroremediation incentives on the profitability of short-rotation woody cropping of Eucalyptus grandis pp. 806-817

- Matthew Langholtz, Douglas R. Carter, Donald L. Rockwood, Janaki R.R. Alavalapati and Alex Green
- Goals, obstacles and effective strategies of wildfire mitigation programs in the Wildland-Urban Interface pp. 818-826

- Margaret A. Reams, Terry K. Haines, Cheryl R. Renner, Michael W. Wascom and Harish Kingre
Volume 7, issue 4, 2005
- Developing multi-stakeholder forest management scenarios: a multi-agent system simulation approach applied in Indonesia pp. 475-491

- Herry Purnomo, Guillermo A. Mendoza, Ravi Prabhu and Yurdi Yasmi
- Idea marketing in forestry: some implications from the Turkish forestry experience pp. 493-500

- Kenan Ok
- AHP as a means for improving public participation: a pre-post experiment with university students pp. 501-514

- Theresa Mau-Crimmins, J. E. de Steiguer and Donald Dennis
- Economy-wide effects of forestry development scenarios in rural Scotland pp. 515-525

- K. J. Thomson and Demetrios Psaltopoulos
- Innovative use of forest policy instruments in countries with economies in transition: experience of the Baltic States pp. 527-537

- Marius Lazdinis, Andrew Carver, Kristjan Tonisson and Ilze Silamikele
- Sensitivity to scope of environmental regulation in contingent valuation of forest cutting practices in Finland pp. 539-550

- Eija Pouta
- Sustainable forest management: global trends and opportunities pp. 551-561

- Jacek P. Siry, Frederick W. Cubbage and Miyan Rukunuddin Ahmed
- A comparison of approaches towards measuring technical change: the case of Swedish newsprint production pp. 563-577

- Robert Lundmark
- Australia's regional forest agreement process: analysis of the potential and problems pp. 579-588

- Gary Musselwhite and Gamini Herath
- Forest groups as support to private forest owners in developing close-to-nature management pp. 589-601

- Peter Van Gossum, Sebastiaan Luyssaert, Inge Serbruyns and Freddy Mortier
- Socioecological landscape planning approach and multicriteria acceptability analysis in multiple-purpose forest management pp. 603-614

- Jyrki Kangas, Ron Store and Annika Kangas
- Road investment scenarios in Northern Sweden pp. 615-623

- Leif Olsson
- Forestry production and logistics planning: an analysis using mixed-integer programming pp. 625-633

- Juan J. Troncoso and Rodrigo A. Garrido
- Public preferences for uncertain regeneration cuttings: a contingent valuation experiment involving Finnish private forests pp. 635-649

- Mika Rekola and Eija Pouta
- Bureaucracy and new management paradigms: modeling foresters' perceptions regarding community-based forest management in India pp. 651-669

- Sushil Kumar and Shashi Kant
- The cooperation of private forest owners on scales larger than one individual property: international examples and potential application in the United States pp. 671-688

- David B. Kittredge
- The impact of the introduction of sustainable forest management objectives on the optimisation of PC-based forest-level harvest schedules pp. 689-701

- Maarten Nieuwenhuis and Dermot Tiernan
Volume 7, issue 3, 2005
- Environmental and economic impacts of substitution between wood products and alternative materials: a review of micro-level analyses from Norway and Sweden pp. 249-259

- Ann Kristin Petersen and Birger Solberg
- Econometric studies of non-industrial private forest management: a review and synthesis pp. 261-281

- Robert Beach, Subhrendu Pattanayak, Jui-Chen Yang, Brian Murray and Robert C. Abt
- Non-timber benefits, price uncertainty and optimal harvest of an even-aged stand pp. 283-295

- Peichen Gong, Mattias Boman and Leif Mattsson
- An analysis of lumber trade restrictions in North America: application of a spatial equilibrium model pp. 297-308

- Brad Stennes and Bill Wilson
- Factors influencing the role of Non-Wood Forest Products and Services pp. 309-319

- Gerben Janse and Andreas Ottitsch
- Functionality of riparian forest ecotones in the context of former Soviet Union and Swedish forest management histories pp. 321-332

- Marius Lazdinis and Per Angelstam
- Measuring scale, technology and price effects on value-added production across Canadian forest industry sectors pp. 333-344

- Van Lantz
- Chain of custody certification: an assessment of the North American solid wood sector pp. 345-355

- Natalia Vidal, Robert Kozak and David Cohen
- Benefits of forests in Cameroon. Global structure, issues involving access and decision-making hiccoughs pp. 357-368

- Phil Rene Oyono, Charlotte Kouna and William Mala
- Optimal forest transportation with respect to road investments pp. 369-379

- Leif Olsson and Peter Lohmander
- Forest banking and forest landowners forgoing management rights for guaranteed financial returns pp. 381-392

- Jay Sullivan, Gregory S. Amacher and Sara Chapman
- Forest owners' choice of reforestation method: an application of the theory of planned behavior pp. 393-409

- Heimo Karppinen
- Productivity changes of pulp and paper industry in OECD countries, 1991-2000: a non-parametric Malmquist approach pp. 411-422

- Jiing-Shyang Hseu and Jui-Kou Shang
- The effects of a demand shock upon the market prices of the exported paper and pulp pp. 423-435

- Rauno Rusko
- Financial and economic performance of long-rotation hardwood plantation investments in Queensland, Australia pp. 437-454

- Tyron Venn
- Importance of non-timber forest products in the economic valuation of dry deciduous forests of India pp. 455-467

- Ajay Kumar Mahapatra and Devi Tewari
Volume 7, issue 2, 2005
- Forest policy and land planning policy in Spain: a regional approach pp. 131-142

- Cristina Montiel and Luis Galiana
- Multiple-use forestry vs. forestland-use specialization revisited pp. 143-156

- Yaoqi Zhang
- Economic and ecological impacts of wood chip production in North Carolina: an integrated assessment and subsequent applications pp. 157-174

- Rex H. Schaberg, P. B. Aruna, Frederick W. Cubbage, George R. Hess, Robert C. Abt, Daniel D. Richter, Sarah T. Warren, James D. Gregory, Anthony G. Snider, Stacy Sherling and William Flournoy
- Development and economic significance of forest certification: the case of FSC in Bolivia pp. 175-186

- Gustav Nebel, Lincoln Quevedo, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen and Finn Helles
- Log export restrictions and trade policies in the Philippines: bane or blessing to sustainable forest management? pp. 187-198

- T. Tumaneng-Diete, Ian S. Ferguson and Donald MacLaren
- The economics of tropical agroforestry systems: the case of agroforestry farms in Cameroon pp. 199-211

- Ernest Molua
- Creating political capital to promote devolution in the forestry sector--a case study of the forest communities in Banyumas district, Central Java, Indonesia pp. 213-226

- Slamet Rosyadi, Regina Birner and Manfred Zeller
- Multi-attribute assessment of acceptability of operations in the pulp and paper industries pp. 227-243

- Mirja Mikkila, Osmo Kolehmainen and Timo Pukkala
Volume 7, issue 1, 2005
- Tropical deforestation: a multinomial logistic model and some country-specific policy prescriptions pp. 1-24

- Krushna Mahapatr and Shashi Kant
- Regional impacts of environmental regulations and technical change in the US forestry sector: a multiregional CGE analysis pp. 25-38

- Gouranga Das, Janaki R. R. Alavalapati, Douglas R. Carter and Marinos E. Tsigas
- Multiple-use tradeoffs in Swedish mountain region forests pp. 39-52

- Wenchao Zhou and Peichen Gong
- Private or self-regulation? A comparative study of forest certification choices in Canada, the United States and Germany pp. 53-69

- Benjamin Cashore, Gerrit van Kooten, Ilan Vertinsky, Graeme Auld and Julia Affolderbach
- The private cost and timber market implications of increasing strict forest conservation in Finland pp. 71-83

- Jussi Leppanen, Mika Linden, Jussi Uusivuori and Heikki Pajuoja
- New orientations of forest management planning from an historical perspective of the relations between man and nature pp. 85-95

- Christine Farcy and Freddy Devillez
- Instrument choice for sustainable development: an application to the forestry sector pp. 97-107

- John Bowers
- Measuring rural economic development in Norway using data envelopment analysis pp. 109-119

- Birger Vennesland
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