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Christopher E. Soulard, Jessica J. Walker and Glenn E. Griffith
Forests in Washington State generate substantial economic revenue from commercial timber harvesting on private lands. To investigate the rates, causes, and spatial and temporal patterns of forest harvest on private tracts throughout the Cascade Mountains...
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Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom and Laura A. Henry
Under what conditions do private forest governance standards influence state policy and behavior to become more oriented toward sustainability? We argue that governance schemes targeting firms may indirectly shape state behavior, even when designed to by...
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Arbi J. Sarkissian,Robert M. Brook,Salma N. Talhouk,Neal J. Hockley
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Aim of study: Incentivising landowners to supply ecosystem services remains challenging, especially when this requires long-term investments such as reforestation. We investigated how landowners perceive, and would respond to, distinct types of incentive...
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Saykham Boutthavong, Kimihiko Hyakumura and Makoto Ehara
A key challenge for reducing emission from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) in developing countries is to balance the power of various stakeholders in decision making. This study explores the forms of stakeholder participation in the implement...
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Elias Andersson, E. Carina H. Keskitalo and Anna Lawrence
Adaptation to climate change has often been discussed from the perspectives of social vulnerability and community vulnerability, recognising that characteristics at local level will influence the particular adaptations undertaken. However, the extent to ...
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