Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2002
- Innovative results, active institutions and an ambitious promoter pp. 251-V

- Max Krott
- Research into National Forest Programmes in a European context pp. 253-258

- Peter Gluck and David Humphreys
- Grounding international modes of governance into National Forest Programmes pp. 259-268

- Helga Pulzl and Ewald Rametsteiner
- National forest programmes as discursive institutions pp. 269-279

- Heiner Schanz
- Participation and societal values: the challenge for lawmakers and policy practitioners pp. 281-290

- Marie Appelstrand
- Rules for participation and negotiation and their possible influence on the content of a National Forest Programme pp. 291-300

- Peter Elsasser
- Patterns of multi-level co-ordination for NFP-processes: learning from problems and success stories of European policy-making pp. 301-312

- Karl Hogl
- The National Forest Programme in the light of Austria's law and political culture pp. 313-322

- Johannes Voitleithner
- Public forest policy making in post-Communist Estonia pp. 323-332

- Aigar Kallas
- Voicing interests and concerns: institutional framework and agencies for forest policy research in Europe pp. 333-350

- Yves Birot, Gerard Buttoud, Robert Flies, Karl Hogl, Michael Pregernig, Risto Paivinen, Ilpo Tikkanen and Max Krott
Volume 4, issue 3, 2002
- The role of governments in forest certification--a normative analysis based on new institutional economics theories pp. 163-173

- Ewald Rametsteiner
- The acceptability of forest management practices: an analysis of ethical accounting and the ethical matrix pp. 175-186

- Christian Gamborg
- Timber production possibilities of the Norwegian forest area and measures for a sustainable forestry pp. 187-200

- Tron Eid, Hans Fredrik Hoen and Petter Okseter
- An enterprise-level economic analysis of losses and financial assistance for eastern Ontario maple syrup producers from the 1998 ice storm pp. 201-211

- Jennifer Kidon, Glenn Fox, Daniel McKenney and Kimberly Rollins
- Assessing the effect of public involvement processes in forest management in Quebec pp. 213-225

- Marc-Andre Cote and Luc Bouthillier
- Learning from self-initiated community forest management in Orissa, India pp. 227-237

- Czech Conroy, Abha Mishra and Ajay Rai
- Financial viability of natural forest management in Bolivia: environmental regulation and the dissipation and distribution of profits pp. 239-250

- Alan Bojanic and Erwin Bulte
Volume 4, issue 2, 2002
- Multipurpose management of mountain forests: which approaches? pp. 83-87

- Gerard Buttoud
- Management of forested landscapes in mountain areas: an ecosystem-based approach pp. 89-99

- Rodolphe Schlaepfer, Ion Iorgulescu and Christian Glenz
- Multifunctionality of mountain forests and economic evaluation pp. 101-112

- Filippo Brun
- Developing indicators for the sustainable management of mountain forests using a modelling approach pp. 113-123

- Peter Brang, Benoit Courbaud, Anton Fischer, Ingrid Kissling-Naf, Davide Pettenella, Walter Schonenberger, Josef Spork and Volker Grimm
- Property rights and multipurpose mountain forest management pp. 125-134

- Peter Gluck
- Common property and natural resources in the Alps: the decay of management structures? pp. 135-147

- Ingrid Kissling-Naf, Thomas Volken and Kurt Bisang
- A `mixed model' for the formulation of a multipurpose mountain forest policy.: Theory vs. practice on the example of Kyrgyzstan pp. 149-160

- Gerard Buttoud and Irina Yunusova
Volume 4, issue 1, 2002
- The influence of non-governmental organisations on the creation of Natura 2000 during the European Policy process pp. 1-12

- Norbert Weber and Tim Christophersen
- Real options in the forest: what if prices are mean-reverting? pp. 13-20

- Ole Gjolberg and Atle Guttormsen
- Bureaucratic financial burdens on privately owned forest companies: Results of a case study in three German federal states pp. 21-31

- Thomas Scheeder, Martin Moog and Herbert Borchert
- Integration of roundwood markets in Austria, Finland and Sweden pp. 33-42

- Ritva Toivonen, Anne Toppinen and Tapio Tilli
- A computer-system that classifies the prefectures of Greece in forest fire risk zones using fuzzy sets pp. 43-54

- Lazaros S. Iliadis, Anastasios K. Papastavrou and Panagiotis D. Lefakis
- Roundwood supply in Norway: micro-level analysis of self-employed forest owners pp. 55-64

- Torjus Folsland Bolkesjo and Sjur Baardsen
- Carbon sink by the forest sector--options and needs for implementation pp. 65-77

- Clark S. Binkley, David Brand, Zoe Harkin, Gary Bull, N. H. Ravindranath, Michael Obersteiner, Sten Nilsson, Yoshiki Yamagata and Max Krott
Volume 3, issue 3-4, 2001
- Rethinking recent changes of forest regimes in Europe through property-rights theory and policy analysis pp. 99-111

- Ingrid Kissling-Naf and Kurt Bisang
- Public perceptions of the USDA Forest Service public participation process pp. 113-124

- Rene H. Germain, Donald W. Floyd and Stephen V. Stehman
- Forest negotiations at the United Nations: explaining cooperation and discord pp. 125-135

- David Humphreys
- Organized participatory resource management: insights from community forestry practices in India pp. 137-154

- Madhushree Sekher
- Sustainable management regimes for Europe's forests -- a projection with EFISCEN until 2050 pp. 155-173

- G. J. Nabuurs, R. Paivinen and H. Schanz
- Strategic multiple-use forest planning in Lithuania -- applying multi-criteria decision-making and scenario analysis for decision support in an economy in transition pp. 175-188

- Carsten Nico Hjortso and Steffen Straede
- Production strategies in the Swedish softwood sawmilling industry pp. 189-197

- Anders Roos, Matti Flinkman, Armas Jappinen, Goran Lonner and Mats Warensjo
- Multifactor risk and the stock returns of Canadian paper and forest products companies pp. 199-208

- Perry Sadorsky and Irene Henriques
Volume 3, issue 1-2, 2001
- New opportunities for forest-related rural development in industrialized countries pp. 1-4

- Bill Slee and K. Freerk Wiersum
- Forestry and rural development in Europe: an exploration of socio-political discourses pp. 5-16

- Birgit H. M. Elands and K. Freerk Wiersum
- Resolving production-environment conflicts: the case of the Regional Forest Agreement Process in Australia pp. 17-30

- Bill Slee
- The economic impact of forestry in the Ballyvourney area of County Cork, Ireland pp. 31-43

- Tim Crowley, Aine Ni Dhubhain and Richard Moloney
- Risks and chances to market recreational and environmental goods and services -- experience from 100 case studies pp. 45-53

- Udo Mantau, Berthold Mertens, Borris Welcker and Birgit Malzburg
- Regional similarities of forest resources and socio-economic structures in the EU member states pp. 55-67

- Anssi Niskanen and Chijien Lin
- The use of economic and participatory approaches to assess forest development: a case study in the Ettrick Valley pp. 69-80

- Wendy Kenyon and Ceara Nevin
- Evolving forestry and rural development beliefs at midpoint and close of the 20th century pp. 81-95

- James J. Kennedy, Jack Ward Thomas and Peter Glueck
Volume 2, issue 3-4, 2001
- Economic consequences of sustainable forest management regimes at non-industrial forest owner level in Norway pp. 213-228

- Tron Eid, Hans Fredrik Hoen and Petter Okseter
- On the effect of volatile stumpage prices on the economic attractiveness of a silvicultural transformation strategy pp. 229-240

- Thomas Knoke, Martin Moog and Niels Plusczyk
- The impact of SFM-certification on forest product markets in Western Europe -- an analysis using a forest sector simulation model pp. 241-256

- Peter Schwarzbauer and Ewald Rametsteiner
- Understanding forest certification using the Advocacy Coalition Framework pp. 257-266

- Chris Elliott and Rodolphe Schlaepfer
- The impact of landscape design planning on the timber production and financial outputs of a forest plantation in Ireland pp. 267-280

- Maarten Nieuwenhuis and Denis Gallagher
- Factors affecting Bolivian mahogany exports with policy implications for the forest sector pp. 281-291

- Frank D. Merry and Douglas R. Carter
- Alternative priority models for forest planning on the landscape level involving multiple ownership pp. 293-306

- Jouni Pykalainen, Timo Pukkala and Jyrki Kangas
- Characterizing the sustainable forestry issue network in the United States pp. 307-318

- Steverson O. Moffat, Frederick W. Cubbage, Thomas P. Holmes and Elizabethann O'Sullivan
- Privileging the sub-sector: critical sub-sectors and sectoral relationships in forest policy-making pp. 319-332

- Jeremy Rayner, Michael Howlett, Jeremy Wilson, Benjamin Cashore and George Hoberg
- Is commercial forestry sustainable in South Africa? The changing institutional and policy needs pp. 333-353

- Devi Tewari
- Conservation policy-people conflicts: a case study from Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (a World Heritage Site), India pp. 355-365

- R. K. Maikhuri, S. Nautiyal, K. S. Rao and K. G. Saxena
Volume 2, issue 2, 2001
- Strong response by the scientists pp. 95-368

- Max Krott
- One formula, myriad conclusions, 150 years of practicing the Faustmann Formula in Central Europe and the USA pp. 97-99

- Sun Joseph Chang
- Increasing rotation periods during a time of decreasing profitability of forestry -- a paradox? pp. 101-116

- Martin Moog and Herbert Borchert
- Remunerating nature conservation in central European forests: scope and limits of the Faustmann-Hartman approach pp. 117-131

- Ulrich Hampicke
- The cost of sequestering carbon on private forest lands pp. 133-142

- Ching-Hsun Huang and Gary D. Kronrad
- Discount rate and harvest policy: implications for Baltic forestry pp. 143-156

- Vilis Brukas, Bo Thorsen, Finn Helles and Peter Tarp
- Land expectation values for spruce and beech calculated with Monte Carlo modelling techniques pp. 157-166

- Matthias Dieter
- Optimal forest stock and harvest with valuing non-timber benefits: a case of US coniferous forests pp. 167-178

- Jianbang Gan, Stephen H. Kolison and Joe P. Colletti
- Computing maximum willingness to pay with Faustmann's formula: some special situations from New Zealand pp. 179-193

- Bruce Manley and B. Bruce Bare
- The German struggle between the `Bodenreinertragslehre' (land rent theory) and `Waldreinertragslehre' (theory of the highest revenue) belongs to the past -- but what is left? pp. 195-201

- Bernhard Mohring
- Faustmann in an uncertain policy environment pp. 203-210

- Daowei Zhang
Volume 2, issue 1, 2001
- The allocation of forestry land in Vietnam: did it cause the expansion of forests in the northwest? pp. 1-11

- Thomas Sikor
- Non-industrial private forest owners' attitudes towards the operational environment of forestry -- a multinominal logit model analysis pp. 13-28

- Mikko Kurttila, Kari Hamalainen, Miika Kajanus and Mauno Pesonen
- Economic incentives for coordinated management of forest land: a case study of southern New England pp. 29-38

- R. Klosowski, T. Stevens, D. Kittredge and D. Dennis
- Forestry policy reform and the role of incentives in Tanzania pp. 39-55

- Lorenz Petersen and Armin Sandhovel
- Effects of accelerated tariff liberalization on the forest products sector: a global modeling approach pp. 57-78

- Shushuai Zhu, Joseph Buongiorno and David J. Brooks
- Voicing interests and concerns: challenges for forest research pp. 79-88

- Jeff Burley, Risto Seppala, Hosny El-Lakany, Jeff Sayer and M. Krott
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