Increasing diversification, urbanization, economic restructuring, and distances, as well as declining economic dependence on forestry, are changing the characteristics of forest ownership and the conditions for environmental governance. Through an interview-based case study of Swedish forestry industrial actors, this article examined the organizational and governing aspects and implications of recent shifts by exploring the strategies and marketing/governing technologies of private/industrial forestry organizations. With a focus on local implementation, this study shows that forest owners are largely constructed, and engaged, as consumers (rather than, for example, as timber suppliers) and are governed, partly at a distance, through specifi...
Swedish forestry policy principles rest on voluntarism and a mutual interest among forest owners, th...
In Sweden forest owners have a high degree of freedom in management decisions, but that does not nec...
Interactions between value-creating activities are vital to increasing product value. Information sh...
Increasing diversification, urbanization, economic restructuring, and distances, as well as declinin...
Increasing diversification, urbanization, economic restructuring, and distances, as well as declinin...
Sweden is one of the most forested countries in Europe, and it has one of the highest shares of prod...
The integration of improved environmental or sustainable aspects in forest management is often affil...
AbstractThe sustainability paradigm of the European Landscape Convention calls for increased involve...
This dissertation analyzes the changes in the way Swedish forest policy has been developed and imple...
The sustainability paradigm of the European Landscape Convention calls for increased involvement of ...
Urbanization has reduced the population in rural areas while the urban population has increased in S...
The present study focused on how forests will be managed in the future in light of the increased emp...
Forests are considered crucial assets for sustainable rural development, and contemporary forestry i...
In recent decades, political scientists have devoted substantial attention to the changing role of t...
Swedish forestry policy principles rest on voluntarism and a mutual interest among forest owners, th...
In Sweden forest owners have a high degree of freedom in management decisions, but that does not nec...
Interactions between value-creating activities are vital to increasing product value. Information sh...
Increasing diversification, urbanization, economic restructuring, and distances, as well as declinin...
Increasing diversification, urbanization, economic restructuring, and distances, as well as declinin...
Sweden is one of the most forested countries in Europe, and it has one of the highest shares of prod...
The integration of improved environmental or sustainable aspects in forest management is often affil...
AbstractThe sustainability paradigm of the European Landscape Convention calls for increased involve...
This dissertation analyzes the changes in the way Swedish forest policy has been developed and imple...
The sustainability paradigm of the European Landscape Convention calls for increased involvement of ...
Urbanization has reduced the population in rural areas while the urban population has increased in S...
The present study focused on how forests will be managed in the future in light of the increased emp...
Forests are considered crucial assets for sustainable rural development, and contemporary forestry i...
In recent decades, political scientists have devoted substantial attention to the changing role of t...
Swedish forestry policy principles rest on voluntarism and a mutual interest among forest owners, th...
In Sweden forest owners have a high degree of freedom in management decisions, but that does not nec...
Interactions between value-creating activities are vital to increasing product value. Information sh...