Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 6, 2004
- Effects of China's WTO accession on global forest product trade pp. 509-519

- Jianbang Gan
- Evaluation of a risk reduction in forest fires in a Mediterranean region pp. 521-528

- Pere Riera and Joan Mogas
- Modeling timber mill procurement influence effects on interstate sawlog exportation pp. 529-537

- Eric M. White and Andrew D. Carver
- Application of real options theory to forestry investment analysis pp. 539-552

- Armstrong Duku-Kaakyire and David M. Nanang
- Experiences from developing an integrated land-use planning approach for protected areas in the Lao PDR pp. 553-566

- Silavanh Sawathvong
- Diverging incentives for afforestation from carbon sequestration: an economic analysis of the EU afforestation program in the south of Italy pp. 567-578

- Valentina C. Tassone, Justus Wesseler and Francesco S. Nesci
- Financial optimisation of target diameter harvest of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) considering the risk of decrease of timber quality due to red heartwood pp. 579-593

- Jurgen Zell, Marc Hanewinkel and Ute Seeling
- A chaos theory interpretation of community perceptions of Australian forest policy pp. 595-604

- Gary Musselwhite and Gamini Herath
- Purposes and challenges of public participation in regional and local forestry in Finland pp. 605-618

- Leena A. Leskinen
Volume 6, issue 5, 2004
- The future of European forestry--between urbanization and rural development pp. 441-445

- Marjanke A. Hoogstra, Heiner Schanz and K. Freerk Wiersum
- Lifestyles of private forest owners as an indication of social change pp. 447-458

- Svantje Ziegenspeck, Ulf Hardter and Ulrich Schraml
- `Non-agricultural forest owners' in Austria - a new type of forest ownership pp. 459-467

- Mag. Eva Kvarda
- Forests as a mirror of rural conditions; local views on the role of forests across Europe pp. 469-482

- Birgit H. M. Elands, Tomas N. O'Leary, Henk W. J. Boerwinkel and K. Freerk Wiersum
- Rural development by afforestation in predominantly agricultural areas: issues and challenges from two areas in Greece pp. 483-496

- K. Kassioumis, K. Papageorgiou, Ath. Christodoulou, V. Blioumis, N. Stamou and Ath. Karameris
- Viewing and managing natural resources as human-ecosystem relationships pp. 497-504

- James J. Kennedy and Niels Elers Koch
Volume 6, issue 3-4, 2004
- Economics of sustainable forest management pp. 197-203

- Shashi Kant
- One hundred faces of sustainable forest management pp. 205-213

- Sen Wang
- A social choice approach to sustainable forest management: an analysis of multiple forest values in Northwestern Ontario pp. 215-227

- Shashi Kant and Susan Lee
- Norms from outside and from inside: an experimental analysis on the governance of local ecosystems pp. 229-241

- Juan-Camilo Cardenas
- Forest forecasts: does individual heterogeneity matter for market and landscape outcomes? pp. 243-260

- Subhrendu Pattanayak, Robert C. Abt, Allan J. Sommer, Fred Cubbage, Brian Murray, Jui-Chen Yang, David Wear and SoEun Ahn
- Real-options aspects of adjacency constraints pp. 261-270

- Nikolaj Malchow-Møller, Niels Strange and Bo Thorsen
- Forest variability index: a vector quantifying forest stand diversity and forest compactness pp. 271-288

- Jitendra Kumar Das and Jagdish Nautiyal
- Exploring forest aesthetics using forestry photo contests: case studies examining Japanese and German public preferences pp. 289-299

- Ryo Kohsaka and Michael Flitner
- Production analysis of collaborative forest management using an example of joint forest management from Gujarat, India pp. 301-320

- Dinesh Misra and Shashi Kant
- Reinforcing economic incentives for carbon credits for forests pp. 321-328

- Robert Cairns and Pierre Lasserre
- How `sustainable' is the `sustainable development objective' of CDM in developing countries like India? pp. 329-343

- Haripriya Gundimeda
- Cost estimates for carbon sequestration from fast growing poplar plantations in Canada pp. 345-358

- Daniel W. McKenney, Denys Yemshanov, Glenn Fox and Elizabeth Ramlal
- Foreign direct investments in the forest sector: implications for sustainable forest management in developed and developing countries pp. 359-370

- Susanna Laaksonen-Craig
- Restoring longleaf pine through silvopasture practices: an economic analysis pp. 371-378

- G. Andrew Stainback and Janaki R. R. Alavalapati
- An empirical analysis of China's state-owned forests pp. 379-390

- Jintao Xu, Ran Tao and Gregory S. Amacher
- Poverty dynamics revealed in production performance and forestry in improving livelihoods: the case of West Anhui, China pp. 391-401

- Can Liu and Runsheng Yin
- To an economist's perception on sustainability in forestry-in-transition pp. 403-413

- Maria Nijnik
- A methodology to anaylse the potential development of biomass-energy sector: an application in Tuscany pp. 415-432

- Iacopo Bernetti, Claudio Fagarazzi and Roberto Fratini
Volume 6, issue 2, 2004
- Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest planning: a framework for recording Aboriginal resource and social values pp. 95-110

- Melanie K. Karjala, Erin E. Sherry and Stephen M. Dewhurst
- Policy tools to encourage the application of sustainable timber harvesting practices in the United States and Canada pp. 111-127

- Michael A. Kilgore and Charles R. Blinn
- The US-Canada softwood lumber trade dispute: what we know and what we need to know pp. 129-143

- Runsheng Yin and Jungho Baek
- Optimal residual growing stock and cutting cycle in mixed uneven-aged maritime pine stands in Northwestern Spain pp. 145-152

- Sofia Sanchez Orois, Sun Joseph Chang and Klaus von Gadow
- Could payments for forest carbon contribute to improved tropical forest management? pp. 153-167

- Joyotee Smith and Grahame Applegate
- Probability, possibility and evidence: approaches to consider risk and uncertainty in forestry decision analysis pp. 169-188

- Annika S. Kangas and Jyrki Kangas
Volume 6, issue 1, 2004
- Are urban green spaces optimally distributed to act as places for social integration? Results of a geographical information system (GIS) approach for urban forestry research pp. 3-13

- Christina Germann-Chiari and Klaus Seeland
- Barriers and facilitators to integration among scientists in transdisciplinary landscape analyses: a cross-country comparison pp. 15-31

- Christine Haugaard Jakobsen, Tove Hels and William J. McLaughlin
- Causes of deforestation in southwestern Madagascar: what do we know? pp. 33-48

- Thorkil Casse, Anders Milhoj, Socrate Ranaivoson and Jean Romuald Randriamanarivo
- Impacts of the European Economic Area Agreement on the structure and concentration of roundwood sales in Norway pp. 49-62

- Stale Stordal
- Converging global indicators for sustainable forest management pp. 63-70

- G. T. McDonald and M. B. Lane
- Mosaic of reform: forest policy in post-1978 China pp. 71-83

- Sen Wang, Gerrit van Kooten and Bill Wilson
- Professor Maurizio Merlo pp. 85-83

- Paola Gatto and Max Krott
Volume 5, issue 4, 2003
- Improving communication across the forest science/policy interface pp. v-vi

- John A. Parrotta and Jose Joaquin Campos Arce
- Forest science and forest policy in the Americas: building bridges to a sustainable future pp. 329-337

- Richard W. Guldin
- Improving the flow of scientific information across the interface of forest science and policy pp. 339-347

- Linda A. Joyce
- The incorporation of research into attempts to improve forest policy in British Columbia pp. 349-359

- John L. Innes
- Economic analysis in support of broad scale land management strategies pp. 361-371

- Richard Haynes
- Competitiveness, systems of innovation and the learning economy: the forest sector in Costa Rica pp. 373-384

- Olman Segura-Bonilla
- Analysis of environmental effects of prospective trade agreements: the forest products ATL as a case study in the science-policy interface pp. 385-394

- David J. Brooks
- Poor regulatory capacity limits the ability of science to influence the management of mahogany pp. 395-405

- Arthur G. Blundell and Raymond E. Gullison
- Innovation and forest industry: domesticating the pine forests of the southern United States, 1920-1999 pp. 407-419

- John A. Stanturf, Robert C. Kellison, F. S. Broerman and Stephen B. Jones
- The ecological sustainability of tropical forest management: evaluation of the national forest management standards of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, with emphasis on the need for adaptive management pp. 421-431

- Kathleen McGinley and Bryan Finegan
- The science/policy interface in logic-based evaluation of forest ecosystem sustainability pp. 433-446

- Keith M. Reynolds, K. Norman Johnson and Sean N. Gordon
Volume 5, issue 3, 2003
- Public agencies and bureaus responsible for forest management and protection: an assessment of the fragmented institutional landscape of state governments in the United States pp. 207-223

- Paul V. Ellefson, Robert J. Moulton and Michael A. Kilgore
- Forest certification (eco-labeling) programs and their policy-making authority: explaining divergence among North American and European case studies pp. 225-247

- Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld and Deanna Newsom
- The land-use effects of a forest carbon policy in the US pp. 249-263

- Grace Y. Wong and Janaki R. R. Alavalapati
- Whose involvement?--can hierarchical valuation scheme intercede for participatory methods for evaluating secondary forest resource use? pp. 265-283

- Delali B. K. Dovie
- Predicting timber harvests from private forests--a utility maximisation approach pp. 285-296

- Timo Pukkala, Taina Ketonen and Jouni Pykalainen
- Trade in forest products between European Union and the Central and Eastern European access candidates pp. 297-304

- Kari Kangas and Anssi Niskanen
- Identifying the inter-market relationships of forest products in the Pacific Northwest with cointegration and causality tests pp. 305-315

- Runsheng Yin and Jintao Xu
- Impacts of the currency value change on the forest products import quantities in Korea pp. 317-324

- Dong-Jun Kim, Gerard F. Schreuder and Yeo-Chang Youn
Volume 5, issue 2, 2003
- Preface pp. 101-327

- Max Krott
- Large-scale scenario analysis in forest ecology and forest management pp. 103-110

- G. M. J. Mohren
- Forest products, markets and socio-economics: ten years of pan-European research co-operation at EFI pp. 111-122

- Maurizio Merlo
- Catalyst for innovation in European forest policy sciences. Evaluation of the EFI Research Program 3: policy analysis pp. 123-134

- Max Krott
- Diamonds in EFI's forest resources and information research pp. 135-139

- Hubert Sterba
- Scenario analysis of the impacts of forest management and climate change on the European forest sector carbon budget pp. 141-155

- Timo Karjalainen, Ari Pussinen, Jari Liski, Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Thies Eggers, Tuija Lapvetelainen and Terhi Kaipainen
- Economic impacts of accelerating forest growth in Europe pp. 157-171

- Birger Solberg, Alexander Moiseyev and A. Maarit I. Kallio
- A decade of urban forestry in Europe pp. 173-186

- Cecil C. Konijnendijk
- Compilation of a European forest map from Portugal to the Ural mountains based on earth observation data and forest statistics pp. 187-202

- A. Schuck, R. Paivinen, T. Hame, J. Van Brusselen, P. Kennedy and S. Folving
Volume 5, issue 1, 2003
- Understanding the concept of representation within the context of local forest management decision making pp. 1-11

- Adam M. Wellstead, Richard C. Stedman and John Parkins
- The use of Analytic Hierarchy Process to incorporate stakeholder preferences into regional forest planning pp. 13-26

- Jayanath Ananda and Gamini Herath
- Spatial harvest scheduling approach for areas involving multiple ownership pp. 27-38

- Juha Jumppanen, Mikko Kurttila, Timo Pukkala and Janne Uuttera
- Extending the boundaries of forest economics pp. 39-56

- Shashi Kant
- Testing roundwood market efficiency using a multivariate cointegration estimator pp. 57-68

- Stale Stordal and Anders Q. Nyrud
- Economic and environmental impacts of conventional and reduced-impact logging in Tropical South America: a comparative review pp. 69-81

- Frederick Boltz, Thomas P. Holmes and Douglas R. Carter
- The role of trees for sustainable management of less-favored lands: the case of eucalyptus in Ethiopia pp. 83-95

- Pamela Jagger and John Pender
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