In the study, the potential allowable cut in the district of Pohjois-Savo - based on the non-industrial private forest landowners' (NIPF) choices of timber management strategies - was clarified. Alternative timber management strategies were generated, and the choices and factors affecting the choices of timber management strategies by NIPF landowners were studied. The choices of timber management strategies were solved by maximizing the utility functions of the NIPF landowners. The parameters of the utility functions were estimated using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). The level of the potential allowable cut was compared to the cutting budgets based on the 7th and 8th National Forest Inventories (NFI7 and NFI8), to the combining of p...
Questions of the small size of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) holdings in Finland are consider...
The productive forest area in Norway is approximately 7 mill. ha. Non-industrial private for-est pro...
Structural changes of society, such as urbanisation, economic growth and ageing, have evoked a conti...
The factors affecting the non-industrial, private forest landowners' (hereafter referred to using th...
Recently, there has been a demand to increase the wood mobilisation from French private forests whic...
Forest management involves intervening in forest system processes to control system dynamics in a ma...
timber production depends on private forest management. In recent years, forestry activity of forest...
Research object – the management of private forest. Research aim – to determine the type of decision...
Half of the productive forest area in Sweden is owned by small-scale private forest owners. However,...
For non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners forest land with its timber production is an example...
In boreal commercial forests, carbon sequestration, climate change adaptation, and biodiversity cons...
Despite positive signals from increasing growing stock volumes and improved roundwood trade, first c...
The problem of rational use of resources is a priority for all mankind, which is confirmed by the pr...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the productive and harvestable area instead o...
A mail survey of NIPF owners in two counties in northern Sweden was conducted to investigate the ris...
Questions of the small size of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) holdings in Finland are consider...
The productive forest area in Norway is approximately 7 mill. ha. Non-industrial private for-est pro...
Structural changes of society, such as urbanisation, economic growth and ageing, have evoked a conti...
The factors affecting the non-industrial, private forest landowners' (hereafter referred to using th...
Recently, there has been a demand to increase the wood mobilisation from French private forests whic...
Forest management involves intervening in forest system processes to control system dynamics in a ma...
timber production depends on private forest management. In recent years, forestry activity of forest...
Research object – the management of private forest. Research aim – to determine the type of decision...
Half of the productive forest area in Sweden is owned by small-scale private forest owners. However,...
For non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners forest land with its timber production is an example...
In boreal commercial forests, carbon sequestration, climate change adaptation, and biodiversity cons...
Despite positive signals from increasing growing stock volumes and improved roundwood trade, first c...
The problem of rational use of resources is a priority for all mankind, which is confirmed by the pr...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the productive and harvestable area instead o...
A mail survey of NIPF owners in two counties in northern Sweden was conducted to investigate the ris...
Questions of the small size of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) holdings in Finland are consider...
The productive forest area in Norway is approximately 7 mill. ha. Non-industrial private for-est pro...
Structural changes of society, such as urbanisation, economic growth and ageing, have evoked a conti...