Forest Policy and Economics
2000 - 2025
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Volume 1, issue 3-4, 2000
- Voicing interests and concerns of forestry pp. 193-88

- Max Krott
- Theoretical perspectives for enhancing biological diversity in forest ecosystems in Europe pp. 195-207

- Peter Gluck
- Nature conservation and timber production in areas with fragmented ownership patterns pp. 209-223

- Peter Ask and Mattias Carlsson
- Assessing the social efficiency of temperate-zone commercial forestry programmes: Ireland as a case study pp. 225-241

- J. Peter Clinch
- Evaluation of policy instruments for protective forest management in Austria pp. 243-255

- Gerhard Weiss
- Conservation use valuation and land protection in Georgia pp. 257-266

- David H. Newman, Tommy A. Brooks and Coleman W. Dangerfield
- The non-timber forest policy process in Nepal: actors, objectives and power pp. 267-281

- Helle Overgaard Larsen, Carsten Smith Olsen and Tove Enggrob Boon
- Bamboo sector reforms and the local economy of Linan County, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China pp. 283-299

- Shashi Kant and Marian Chiu
- Economic impacts of alternative timber-cutting scenarios in Finland: an input-output analysis pp. 301-313

- Thomas Rimmler, Mikko Kurttila, Mauno Pesonen and Kauko Koljonen
- Importance of forest attributes in the willingness to pay for recreation: a contingent valuation study of Irish forests pp. 315-329

- Riccardo Scarpa, W. George Hutchinson, Susan M. Chilton and Joseph Buongiorno
- Financial performance of mixed-age naturally regenerated loblolly-hardwood stands in the south central United States pp. 331-346

- Ronald Raunikar, Joseph Buongiorno, Jeffrey P. Prestemon and Karen Lee Abt
- A multivariate cointegration test of the law of one price for Canadian softwood lumber markets pp. 347-355

- David M. Nanang
- Index pp. 369-370

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Volume 1, issue 2, 2000
- Gaining relevance by a sound theoretical basis pp. 113-114

- M. Krott
- The option value of non-contaminated forest watersheds pp. 115-125

- Jens Abildtrup and Niels Strange
- Transformation of environmental recreational goods and services provided by forestry into recreational environmental products pp. 127-138

- Maurizio Merlo, Erica Milocco, Richard Panting and Paola Virgilietti
- Forestry in the Ukraine: the road ahead? pp. 139-151

- Maria Nijnik and Gerrit van Kooten
- Constraints and opportunities to forest policy implementation in Albania pp. 153-163

- Kozma Naka, A. L. Hammett and William B. Stuart
- Putting science into practice: the diffusion of scientific knowledge exemplified by the Austrian `Research Initiative Against Forest Decline' pp. 165-176

- Michael Pregernig
- Hot Spot: Forest policy in Europe: achievements of the MCPFE and challenges ahead pp. 177-185

- Peter Mayer
Volume 1, issue 1, 2000
- The Austrian domestic forest policy community in change? Impacts of the globalisation and Europeanisation of forest politics pp. 3-13

- Karl Hogl
- Understanding public participation in forest planning: a review pp. 15-25

- M. Buchy and S. Hoverman
- Impacts of economic reforms on rural forestry in China pp. 27-40

- Yaoqi Zhang, Jussi Uusivuori and Jari Kuuluvainen
- Utilizing the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) in SWOT analysis -- a hybrid method and its application to a forest-certification case pp. 41-52

- Mikko Kurttila, Mauno Pesonen, Jyrki Kangas and Miika Kajanus
- The global timber market: implications of changes in economic growth, timber supply, and technological trends pp. 53-69

- Erik Tromborg, Joseph Buongiorno and Birger Solberg
- Remuneration for silviculture in British Columbia: insights from transaction cost economics pp. 71-79

- Sen Wang, Gerrit van Kooten and Bill Wilson
- Integrating science and policy development: case of the national research council and US national policy focused on non-federal forests pp. 81-94

- Paul V. Ellefson
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