Finland has launched a new policy programme to encourage conservation of forest biodiversity, based on economic incentives and voluntarism on the part of non-industrial private forest owners. This study examined the factors that affect the acceptability of biodiversity conservation contracts and the amount of compensation needed in private forests, using the choice experiment method. Data were collected by surveying 3000 Finnish private forest owners. Analysing separately those respondents who were willing to enter into a conservation contract allowed an assessment of the impact of forest owners' heterogeneity on compensation amount
A tax-fund system has been proposed to advance Swedish forest conservation. We present a choice expe...
This paper considers the problem of designing PES-type contracts to encourage participation and spat...
International audienceThe overall research question addresses the effectiveness of incentive mechani...
Finland has launched a new policy programme to encourage conservation of forest biodiversity, based ...
Forests are sources of multiple ecosystem services (ESs) essential for human wellbeing. Forest owner...
Abstract Wide consensus exists that there is a need to extend forest conservation for maintaining bi...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...
Although nature-based tourism is increasingly recognized in forest strategies, economic incentives f...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...
TutkimusselosteSeloste artikkelista: Horne, P. 2006. Forest owners´ acceptance of incentive based po...
Although non-industrial private forests (NIPF) provide significant habitat for a variety of species,...
The societal demands on forest management are becoming increasingly diverse, which will be reflected...
The Austrian Federal Forests (ÖBf), the Republic of Austria’s state-owned company, manage...
Using an economic valuation approach, we assessed people's stated preferences for policy aimed at en...
Demands for additional conservation of forests have been strong in Finland where a remarkable number...
A tax-fund system has been proposed to advance Swedish forest conservation. We present a choice expe...
This paper considers the problem of designing PES-type contracts to encourage participation and spat...
International audienceThe overall research question addresses the effectiveness of incentive mechani...
Finland has launched a new policy programme to encourage conservation of forest biodiversity, based ...
Forests are sources of multiple ecosystem services (ESs) essential for human wellbeing. Forest owner...
Abstract Wide consensus exists that there is a need to extend forest conservation for maintaining bi...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...
Although nature-based tourism is increasingly recognized in forest strategies, economic incentives f...
A great deal of biodiversity can be found in private forests, and protecting it requires taking into...
TutkimusselosteSeloste artikkelista: Horne, P. 2006. Forest owners´ acceptance of incentive based po...
Although non-industrial private forests (NIPF) provide significant habitat for a variety of species,...
The societal demands on forest management are becoming increasingly diverse, which will be reflected...
The Austrian Federal Forests (ÖBf), the Republic of Austria’s state-owned company, manage...
Using an economic valuation approach, we assessed people's stated preferences for policy aimed at en...
Demands for additional conservation of forests have been strong in Finland where a remarkable number...
A tax-fund system has been proposed to advance Swedish forest conservation. We present a choice expe...
This paper considers the problem of designing PES-type contracts to encourage participation and spat...
International audienceThe overall research question addresses the effectiveness of incentive mechani...