This paper explores the distribution of agency in forest science. Studies of forest science tend to view it primarily as seeking to control and exploit natural resources. But recent turns in social theory open for understandings of human-nature relations beyond human control. This paper explores what such insights can mean for the understanding of forest science. It asks how nonhumans and nonhumans interact in practices of forest science and together constitute certain forms of agency. How are the activities engaged in by students and lecturers affected by nonhumans? How do they respond to nonhumans? The empirical scope of this paper focuses interaction between students and lecturers at bachelor’s level. Fieldwork was carried out in June 20...
Multiple actors are typically involved in forest management, namely communities, managers and resear...
Forestry has been defined as a profession embracing the science and the practice of creating, conser...
Underuse of nonindustrial private forests in developed countries has been interpreted mostly as a co...
This is a two-part study that incorporates social science research methodologies to study the human ...
The question of who participates in making forest environments usually refers to human stakeholders....
This research investigates different perspectives on the current forest bioeconomy investments in th...
This project combines interdisciplinary conversations within the field of communication to examine e...
Purpose of Review The review examines recent scientific discussion on the concepts and measurements ...
This chapter uses an historical case study approach to convey some sense of the kinds of research so...
The relationship between forests and people goes back to the early development of civilisation. Howe...
<p>Forestry has been defined as a profession embracing the science and the practice of creatin...
Commonly used scientific terms and their specific meaning in the context of forest sciences and serv...
ABSTRACT: Forest managers face an array of prickly, seemingly intractable environmental prob-lems. T...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) research highlights reciprocal interactions (or feedbacks)...
Natural hazards and climatic extreme events cause serious damages to human populations all around th...
Multiple actors are typically involved in forest management, namely communities, managers and resear...
Forestry has been defined as a profession embracing the science and the practice of creating, conser...
Underuse of nonindustrial private forests in developed countries has been interpreted mostly as a co...
This is a two-part study that incorporates social science research methodologies to study the human ...
The question of who participates in making forest environments usually refers to human stakeholders....
This research investigates different perspectives on the current forest bioeconomy investments in th...
This project combines interdisciplinary conversations within the field of communication to examine e...
Purpose of Review The review examines recent scientific discussion on the concepts and measurements ...
This chapter uses an historical case study approach to convey some sense of the kinds of research so...
The relationship between forests and people goes back to the early development of civilisation. Howe...
<p>Forestry has been defined as a profession embracing the science and the practice of creatin...
Commonly used scientific terms and their specific meaning in the context of forest sciences and serv...
ABSTRACT: Forest managers face an array of prickly, seemingly intractable environmental prob-lems. T...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) research highlights reciprocal interactions (or feedbacks)...
Natural hazards and climatic extreme events cause serious damages to human populations all around th...
Multiple actors are typically involved in forest management, namely communities, managers and resear...
Forestry has been defined as a profession embracing the science and the practice of creating, conser...
Underuse of nonindustrial private forests in developed countries has been interpreted mostly as a co...