Recent demographic changes in the forest-owner structure are suspected to have led to the increasing number of owners with no specific objectives for their forests. In addition, the continuous fragmentation of the forest holdings has increased the threat of the passiveness related to forest management. To decrease the tendency towards passiveness, new policy tools and initiatives have been suggested. In the Finnish context, the idea of an investor-based jointly owned forest has been introduced as facilitating the effective utilization of the forest resource. However, collective ownership has faced prejudice and scepticism among private forest owners. In order to expand, the forest owners need to see the idea of jointly owned forests as a so...
Acknowledgements This paper is written as a part of Cost Action FP1201, Forest Land Ownership Change...
Forest management decisions can be seen as economic choices. The assumption of rational and economic...
The transformation of the forest sector toward a bioeconomy calls for finding new sources of competi...
Recent demographic changes in the forest-owner structure are suspected to have led to the increasing...
Private forest owners possess a major part of Europe's forests. Therefore, their behaviour plays a s...
Family forest ownership incorporates economic as well as several other motivations. While traditiona...
Finnish forest industry is under intensive pressure to alter its ways of functioning. Especially in ...
The integration of improved environmental or sustainable aspects in forest management is often affil...
Forest management guidelines changed at the end of the 1990’s in Finland. Biodiversity, visual lands...
Our understanding of the world is essentially based on shared meanings that are intersubjectively pr...
Abstract Wide consensus exists that there is a need to extend forest conservation for maintaining bi...
The increasing diversity of non-industrial private forest owners (PFOs) in Europe has been recognize...
The article reviews typologies of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners' values values, attitu...
In boreal commercial forests, carbon sequestration, climate change adaptation, and biodiversity cons...
Global trends towards the bioeconomy and multidimensional ecosystem-based approaches are transformin...
Acknowledgements This paper is written as a part of Cost Action FP1201, Forest Land Ownership Change...
Forest management decisions can be seen as economic choices. The assumption of rational and economic...
The transformation of the forest sector toward a bioeconomy calls for finding new sources of competi...
Recent demographic changes in the forest-owner structure are suspected to have led to the increasing...
Private forest owners possess a major part of Europe's forests. Therefore, their behaviour plays a s...
Family forest ownership incorporates economic as well as several other motivations. While traditiona...
Finnish forest industry is under intensive pressure to alter its ways of functioning. Especially in ...
The integration of improved environmental or sustainable aspects in forest management is often affil...
Forest management guidelines changed at the end of the 1990’s in Finland. Biodiversity, visual lands...
Our understanding of the world is essentially based on shared meanings that are intersubjectively pr...
Abstract Wide consensus exists that there is a need to extend forest conservation for maintaining bi...
The increasing diversity of non-industrial private forest owners (PFOs) in Europe has been recognize...
The article reviews typologies of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners' values values, attitu...
In boreal commercial forests, carbon sequestration, climate change adaptation, and biodiversity cons...
Global trends towards the bioeconomy and multidimensional ecosystem-based approaches are transformin...
Acknowledgements This paper is written as a part of Cost Action FP1201, Forest Land Ownership Change...
Forest management decisions can be seen as economic choices. The assumption of rational and economic...
The transformation of the forest sector toward a bioeconomy calls for finding new sources of competi...