Based on summarizing the experiences of countries with the developed forest sector (Finland, Sweden, Japan, Germany, Canada, USA, and Russia) the forest policy concept, objectives, and tools are viewed. Types of forest users- recipients of the forest policy are singled out in order to form a rational structure of the forest industry on the basis of the society’s priorities in forest management by means of institutional measure
The paper describes a theoretical framework for financial instruments of forest policy, especially a...
The aim of this paper was to review and analyse the main forest policy documents in terms of the pri...
National forest programme (NFP) as a new forest policy tool, was launched in the Rio Summit in 1992....
This chapter focuses on the dynamics of international forest policy development and adoption. Specif...
A long range of studies are found on forest and forest sector policies although nearly all of them d...
From the existing full set of international policy instruments on forests eight core components are ...
Policy research is an area that has suffered considerable neglect in the forestry sector. It is a sp...
Ecosystem Management is a leading approach in forest policy and management. However, the concept lac...
This paper is an overview of political and policy theories which are used in the sub-discipline of f...
An open-access database of forest policy regulation focusing on Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark ...
Swedish forestry policy principles rest on voluntarism and a mutual interest among forest owners, th...
This paper provides an overview of theories currently used in forest policy analysis. It also examin...
The use of theory in forest policy studies has given a new face to forest policy science, as it matu...
The problems and issues faced by forest science and policy development related to forest productivit...
Various national policies guide forest use, but often with competing policy objectives leading to di...
The paper describes a theoretical framework for financial instruments of forest policy, especially a...
The aim of this paper was to review and analyse the main forest policy documents in terms of the pri...
National forest programme (NFP) as a new forest policy tool, was launched in the Rio Summit in 1992....
This chapter focuses on the dynamics of international forest policy development and adoption. Specif...
A long range of studies are found on forest and forest sector policies although nearly all of them d...
From the existing full set of international policy instruments on forests eight core components are ...
Policy research is an area that has suffered considerable neglect in the forestry sector. It is a sp...
Ecosystem Management is a leading approach in forest policy and management. However, the concept lac...
This paper is an overview of political and policy theories which are used in the sub-discipline of f...
An open-access database of forest policy regulation focusing on Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark ...
Swedish forestry policy principles rest on voluntarism and a mutual interest among forest owners, th...
This paper provides an overview of theories currently used in forest policy analysis. It also examin...
The use of theory in forest policy studies has given a new face to forest policy science, as it matu...
The problems and issues faced by forest science and policy development related to forest productivit...
Various national policies guide forest use, but often with competing policy objectives leading to di...
The paper describes a theoretical framework for financial instruments of forest policy, especially a...
The aim of this paper was to review and analyse the main forest policy documents in terms of the pri...
National forest programme (NFP) as a new forest policy tool, was launched in the Rio Summit in 1992....