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Meta, Mehmet. "Forests and Forest Policy in Albania." Journal of Forestry 91, no. 6 (1993): 27–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/91.6.27.

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Myo, Linn Kyaw, and Liang Wu Cheng. "Analysis of Forest Policy in Myanmar." International Journal of Sciences Volume 4, no. 2015-03 (2015): 16–28. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3348867.

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With the long history of scientific forest management based on the Burmese customs of timber extraction, forest policies and its development supported the economy of country and livelihoods of the people until the 21th century. Forests provide not only tangible benefits such as timbers, foods, fodder and shelters for the people and biodiversity but also intangible benefits such as water storage, soil formation, air purification, etc. Using the forests in sustainable manner is particularly contributes well life support system to all living things. Forest policy formulation and legislation in on
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Szramka, Hubert, and Krzysztof Adamowicz. "Forest development and conservation policy in Poland." Folia Forestalia Polonica 62, no. 1 (2020): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2020-0004.

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AbstractWhilst, in many countries, the scale of forest loss from business-as-usual development is immense, in Poland, this problem does not exist. However, obtaining additional land areas for afforestation is a main issue in Poland. In Poland, after the World War II, the forest area has been systematically growing. In 1945, the forest area was about 6.5 million ha, and the forest cover was 21%. In 2016, the forest area reached 9.2 million ha, and forest cover amounted to 29.5%. Today, there are 0.24 ha of forests per one inhabitant of Poland. The size of wood resources in stands is also changi
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Kaliszewski, Adam. "Forest policy goals in Poland in light of the current forestry aims in Europe Part 2. Forest policy priorities in Europe." Forest Research Papers 79, no. 2 (2018): 169–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0018.

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Abstract The aim of the paper was to evaluate the priorities set for policy-making in forestry formulated under the Forest Europe process and in programmes, policies, strategies and legal acts of the European Union after 1997, which is also the year when the Polish ‘National Forest Policy’ was adopted by the Council of Ministers. During the last two decades, rapid policy development has been occurring Europe-wide. Forest policy goals defined within the Forest Europe process have also been reflected in EU’s strategic documents and legal acts and both processes are complementary as well as influ
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Adam, Kaliszewski. "Forest policy goals in Poland in light of the current forestry aims in Europe Part 2. Forest policy priorities in Europe." Lesne Prace Badawcze / Forest Research Papers 79, no. 2 (2018): 169–79. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0018.

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The aim of the paper was to evaluate the priorities set for policy-making in forestry formulated under the Forest Europe process and in programmes, policies, strategies and legal acts of the European Union after 1997, which is also the year when the Polish ‘National Forest Policy' was adopted by the Council of Ministers. During the last two decades, rapid policy development has been occurring Europe-wide. Forest policy goals defined within the Forest Europe process have also been reflected in EU's strategic documents and legal acts and both processes are complementary as well as
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Ofoegbu, C., and C. Ifejika Speranza. "Discourses on sustainable forest management and their integration into climate policies in South Africa." International Forestry Review 23, no. 2 (2021): 168–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1505/146554821832952762.

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In South Africa, forests can play an important role in achieving the broader goals of climate change mitigation and adaptation. However, national policies on climate change mitigation and adaptation seem to narrow the potential contributions of the forest sector to climate protection targets. This is largely because of the divergence between the management goals of forests for climate protection, and products for both industries and livelihoods. This article uses discourse analysis as a methodological tool to analyze South Africa's climate and forest policies to identify the discourses shaping
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Kaliszewski, Adam. "Forest policy goals in Poland in light of the current forestry aims in Europe Part 1. Forest policy processes in Europe." Forest Research Papers 79, no. 1 (2018): 77–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0009.

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Abstract The Polish “National Forest Policy” was adopted by the Council of Ministers in April 1997 and since then no revisions of this document have been made. However, over the last two decades policy changes affecting forests and forestry have been implemented worldwide including Europe. Nonetheless, in more recent years, significant changes in social, economic, institutional, and legal aspects of forestry have also occurred in Poland. This paper is the first of a series of five articles, which aim at highlighting necessary changes in the “National Forest Policy” following the achievements o
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Adam, Kaliszewski. "Forest policy goals in Poland in light of the current forestry aims in Europe Part 1. Forest policy processes in Europe." Lesne Prace Badawcze / Forest Research Papers 79, no. 1 (2018): 77–87. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0009.

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The Polish "National Forest Policy" was adopted by the Council of Ministers in April 1997 and since then no revisions of this document have been made. However, over the last two decades policy changes affecting forests and forestry have been implemented worldwide including Europe. Nonetheless, in more recent years, significant changes in social, economic, institutional, and legal aspects of forestry have also occurred in Poland. This paper is the first of a series of five articles, which aim at highlighting necessary changes in the "National Forest Policy" following the ach
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Hidayat, Alfian, and Purnami Safitri. "POLITIK EKOLOGI KEHUTANAN: KEBIJAKAN HUTAN TANAMAN INDUSTRI DI SAMBELIA, LOMBOK TIMUR." Jurnal Penelitian Sosial dan Ekonomi Kehutanan 18, no. 3 (2021): 205–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.20886/jpsek.2021.18.3.205-218.

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Ecological politics rely solely on economic interest. Development and the environment have a complicated correlation. The industrial plantation forest policy aims to ensure that the economic benefit goes hand in hand with the sustainability demand. Ironically, this policy triggers a conflict between local communities and corporations as the holder of forest concession rights. The concession is practically established due to merely economic interest aligned with the extractive industry of tobacco in Lombok. The plantation is aimed as the supporting source for the tobacco industry since it requi
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Smith, Wynet, and Peter Lee. "Global Forest Watch Canada: influencing forest policy with information." Forestry Chronicle 83, no. 5 (2007): 682–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc83682-5.

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Sustainable forest management requires data on a range of values and input from various stakeholders. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and others have an important role to play in providing data. Since 1999, Global Forest Watch Canada (GFWC) has been compiling and creating datasets to monitor changes occurring within Canada's forests. GFWC's work highlights the need for, but challenges of, creating accessible, affordable data to improve forest policy that spans provincial and territorial borders. Such an approach requires collaboration amongst different jurisdictions as well as the partic
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Halušková, Lenka, Zuzana Dobšinská, and Jaroslav Šálka. "Theoretical and methodological framework for the analysis of international forest political processes by stakeholders´ perceptions at national level." Central European Forestry Journal 67, no. 4 (2021): 230–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/forj-2021-0015.

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Abstract Forests cover about 30% of the world´s land area and provide people and nature with essential ecosystem services and goods. Despite their importance, forests continue to be degraded. A variety of international forest governance and policy arrangements have developed to foster protection and sustainability of forests. However, number of studies point to nonexistence of a global forest policy regime per se, and growing institutional fragmentation of forest governance arrangements. In line with continuing priority of national sovereignty in the international regulation of forest policy,
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Wartiningsih, Wartiningsih, and Nunuk Nuswardani. "Policy Model Reconstruction of Social Forestry." Sriwijaya Law Review 5, no. 1 (2021): 130. http://dx.doi.org/10.28946/slrev.vol5.iss1.451.pp130-142.

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Internationally, there has been a paradigm shift in forest resource management from state-based forest management to community-based forest management. This change has also occurred in Indonesia, namely through the social forestry program as outlined in the the Minister Regulation on Social Forestry and the Minister Regulation on Social Forestry in Perhutani Area. Indeed, these Ministerial Regulations already contain the principles of community-based forest management. However, the implementation still leaves problems. This paper will analyze the procedural weaknesses and inaccuracies in the d
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Heath, Linda, Clark Row, Robert Perschel, et al. "Forest Policy / Biosecurity." Journal of Forestry 109, no. 8 (2011): 511–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/109.8.511.

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Abstract 7Massive fires in Indonesian peatlands in the 1990s and in eastern Russian peatlands in 2002 and last year have highlighted the need to manage forests overlying peat deposits, as well as converted peat forests and open peatlands. Peat or peaty soils, contain 65% or more of partially decayed vegetation, can burn freely or underground. They cover some 10 percent of worldwide forests and contain 25 percent of all terrestrial carbon. Recent massive greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from fires in forested peat and peatland in Indonesia and in Russia highlight the need for policies to reduce G
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Antoh, Alfred. "PRO INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY FORESTRY POLICY: A SOLUTION." Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 8, no. 7 (2021): 341–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.87.10547.

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 The Papuan people have always lived and interacted with the forest. The forest is a place to live where almost all of their needs are taken from the forest. Today's forest management has far-reaching impacts on increasingly marginalized communities. The purpose of this paper is to present thoughts on a community-friendly forest management model by taking into account the advantages and disadvantages when forests are managed by communities to improve their welfare. This paper generates an idea about the importance of collaborative management to increase the role of the community as a sol
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Mudiyanselage, Buddhika Piumali Ekanayake Ekanayake, and Murindahabi Theodore. "Forest Policy for Sustainability of Sri Lanka's Forest." International Journal of Sciences Volume 6, no. 2017-01 (2017): 28–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3349329.

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The concept of sustainable forest management has emerged in early 1990s' as a vision of forest management in all over the world. In Sri Lanka, avoiding deforestation and improving the forest resources are the preliminary step towards sustainable forest management. Forest policies and strategies that were taken at various times gave greater concerns to solve deforestation problem and improve forest resources through sustainable manner. This paper attempts to discuss National forest policy of Sri Lanka and explore forest policy on sustainable management of forestry resources which are under the
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Amatya, Swoyambhu M., and Prakash Lamsal. "Private Forests in Nepal: Status and Policy Analysis." Journal of Forest and Livelihood 15, no. 1 (2017): 120–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jfl.v15i1.23094.

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This paper reviews and analyses the present status of private forests and tenure administration in light of existing legal, policy, and regulatory frameworks in Nepal. Additionally, the present status of private forests, as well as the scenarios of timber harvesting, transportation, marketing, and their administration are thoroughly revised. Provisions regarding forests and trees on private land and their basis are examined and implications are articulated for potential policy improvements for enhanced tenure security. It is shown that robust national-level policies and legal frameworks exist,
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Blaser, Jürgen, and Oliver Gardi. "Wald in der globalen Klimapolitik: Stand heute und Perspektiven." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 170, no. 1 (2019): 2–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2019.0002.

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Forest in global climate change policy: state of today and perspectives Forests play an essential role in both strategies of global climate policy: mitigation and adaptation. Forest is the only CO2 reservoir that can be directly influenced by humans: if new forest area is created or the productivity of forest is promoted, it stores additional CO2 and thus becomes a sink. In contrast, when forest is degraded or transformed, significant amounts of CO2 are released into the atmosphere, and the forest becomes a carbon source. So adaptation measures in the forest always contribute to the mitigation
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Thompson, Ian D., James A. Baker, Susan J. Hannon, Robert S. Rempel, and Kandyd J. Szuba. "Forest birds and forest management in Ontario: Status, management, and policy." Forestry Chronicle 85, no. 2 (2009): 245–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc85245-2.

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This paper presents a summary of presentations and discussions at a 3-day workshop on research and management of forest birds in Ontario forests. While many forest birds in Ontario do not appear to be negatively affected over the long term by forest management, some species were noted as declining using Breeding Bird Atlas data and more research is required to understand the causes, some of which may well be related to habitat change on the wintering grounds. For example, the aerial foragers as a group have declined significantly during the past 20 years. Recent research suggests landscape con
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Güleç Uğur, Dilek, and Tayyibe Altunel. "An Assessment of Forestry Policy in The European Union, Turkey and Various Countries." Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology 12, no. 4 (2024): 714–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v12i4.714-725.6700.

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In many parts of the world, forests have been seen only as an economic value and forestry policies have been in this direction. Later, when forests started to disappear, the protectionist period started and forest policies were shaped in this direction. In this study, the reflections of sustainable foresty policy and environmental and forest protection in the Eurpoion Union (EU), Turkey and a few other countries are examined and the protection measures and recommendations of the countries are analyzed. The aim of the study is to reveal the devolopment process of forestry policies and to reveal
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vonHedemann, Nicolena, Zachary Wurtzebach, Thomas J. Timberlake, Emily Sinkular, and Courtney A. Schultz. "Forest policy and management approaches for carbon dioxide removal." Interface Focus 10, no. 5 (2020): 20200001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2020.0001.

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Forests increasingly will be used for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) as a natural climate solution, and the implementation of forest-based CDR presents a complex public policy challenge. In this paper, our goal is to review a range of policy tools in place to support use of forests for CDR and demonstrate how concepts from the policy design literature can inform our understanding of this domain. We explore how the utilization of different policy tools shapes our ability to use forests to mitigate and adapt to climate change and consider the challenges of policy mixes and integration, taking a cl
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Karuniasa, Mahawan, and Niken Probo Laras. "ANALISIS KEBIJAKAN HUTAN RAKYAT KEMITRAAN YANG BERKELANJUTAN." Jurnal Penelitian Sosial dan Ekonomi Kehutanan 18, no. 2 (2021): 117–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.20886/jpsek.2021.18.2.117-128.

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Private forest partnership has been considered as a new strategy in dealing with conventional socio-economic model problem of the industrial wood raw material sustainability supply. As a new strategy to address the issue of sustainability of industrial wood supply, synergy is needed between forest farmer groups and timber-based industry through private forest partnership schemes. This research aims to analyze private forest partnership policy and its implementation in terms of cooperation aspects in order to formulate a sustainable private forest partnership policy. Content analysis was used t
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Wenda, Khairi, Bambang Slamet Riyadi, Abdullah Said, Romy Hermawan, and Bambang Santoso Haryono. "Multi-Business Policy Model for The Economic Development: A Case of Communities around Forests in Indonesia." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 10 (2024): 5597–612. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/de4gbm21.

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This research attempts to investigate, assess and test the key factor influencing the economic growth of communities around forests in Indonesia. The study employed a mixed-methods approach, integrating both qualitative and quantitative techniques. Qualitative data was gathered through in-depth interviews with managers of Indonesian forest management firms, complemented by observations and documentation. The subsequent phases of data analysis involved data reduction, visualization, and verification. Quantitative data were gathered via a survey questionnaire completed by 100 managers of Indones
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Kaliszewski, Adam. "Forest policy goals in Poland in light of the current forestry aims in Europe Part 3. European priorities for the forest policy in Polish programmes and strategies." Forest Research Papers 79, no. 3 (2018): 211–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0021.

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Abstract The aim of the paper is to review and evaluate Polish programmes and strategies centred on and related to forest, as well as national and transregional development strategies and priorities formulated at the european level. this work covers the ‘National Forest Policy’ and 28 other strategies, policies and programmes representing various forest-related policy areas, including environmental protection, agriculture and rural development, climate and energy as well as development strategies from 1997 to 2017. The study shows that many of the priorities of the European forest policy have
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Adam, Kaliszewski. "Forest policy goals in Poland in light of the current forestry aims in Europe Part 3. European priorities for the forest policy in Polish programmes and strategies." Lesne Prace Badawcze / Forest Research Papers 79, no. 3 (2018): 211–27. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0021.

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The aim of the paper is to review and evaluate Polish programmes and strategies centred on and related to forest, as well as national and transregional development strategies and priorities formulated at the european level. this work covers the ‘National Forest Policy’ and 28 other strategies, policies and programmes representing various forest-related policy areas, including environmental protection, agriculture and rural development, climate and energy as well as development strategies from 1997 to 2017. The study shows that many of the priorities of the European forest policy ha
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Masyruroh, Anis, and Fhebrika Sripuji Pangesti. "Urban Forest Management Policy Analysis (Case of Serang City)." Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA 9, no. 10 (2023): 8745–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jppipa.v9i10.5108.

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Urban forests are an instrument of urban ecosystems, their existence is very important in the midst of declining environmental quality in urban areas, besides that urban forests also have various environmental service functions such as being able to absorb CO2 content, as an oxygen supply, then urban forests also have economic value. The policy on urban forest management is important so that its sustainability is maintained. Therefore, this study aims to analyze urban forest policies in forest management. This research was conducted in Serang City. This research approach uses the ANP (Analysis
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Coleman, Evelyn. "Schweizer Wald und die CO2-Problematik – ein Diskussionsbeitrag | The CO2-problem and forests in Switzerland – towards a discussion." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 153, no. 5 (2002): 176–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2002.0176.

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Implementing the decisions taken in Bonn and Marrakech to meet resolutions set out in the Kyoto protocol provides Switzerland with the possibility of using the forest to reduce CO2 and to help meet the Swiss reductions goal. But how are climate policy and forest policy goals related in Switzerland?Using data from Switzerland's forests, climate and forest policy goals are set side by side and compared. We ascertain that many of the fixed goals have a common basis. The use of fossil fuels, for example, as far as wood is concerned, benefits both climate protection and Swiss forest management. How
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Lindenmayer, David B. "Flawed forest policy: flawed Regional Forest Agreements." Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 25, no. 3 (2018): 258–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14486563.2018.1466372.

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Liu, W.-Y., J. L. Yap, and C. C. Lin. "Balancing conservation and development: a review of navigating Malaysian forest policies and initiatives." International Forestry Review 26, no. 3 (2024): 306–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1505/146554824839071607.

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Although Malaysia is renowned for its tropical rainforest and biodiversity, deforestation for economic development remains contentious. This review analyses Malaysian forest policies, afforestation, and forest carbon payment mechanisms, and makes policy recommendations. It categorises forests by altitude and protection level, highlighting diverse ecosystems. Policies, including the National Forestry Act of 1978 (Amendment 1993), Sabah Forest Policy (2018), and Sarawak Forest Policy (2019), prioritise sustainable management. Agencies shift towards conservation, moving beyond timber‐centric appr
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Luckert, Martin K. "Towards a tenure policy framework for sustainable forest management in Canada." Forestry Chronicle 73, no. 2 (1997): 211–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc73211-2.

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Sustainable forest management may be considered an evolutionary step beyond sustained yield management. Although objectives related to sustainable forest management are common in Canada, policy means of achieving these objectives are rarely spelled out. Currently, forest tenure policies are dominated by concepts associated with sustained yield that may preclude the realization of sustainable forest management objectives. This paper identifies how tenure policies based on sustained yield concepts of allowable annual cuts could change in order to address a more holistic view of forests associate
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Mortimer, Michael J., Anthony V. Scardina, and Dylan H. Jenkins. "Policy Analysis and National Forest Appeal Reform." Journal of Forestry 102, no. 2 (2004): 26–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/102.2.26.

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Abstract The USDA Forest Service appeals process has affected the management of national forests for nearly a century. Concerns over wildfire and forest health have recently focused attention on the role of the appeals process in agency decisionmaking and management. A policy analysis framework is useful to illustrate the relationships in complex national forest management questions. Although reformation of the appeals process has previously been identified and recommended, stakeholders' interest in maintaining the current appeals process creates an obstacle. The current use of the appeals pro
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Anderson, Robert L. "Changing Forests and Forest Management Policy in Relation to Dealing with Forest Diseases." Phytopathology® 93, no. 8 (2003): 1041–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/phyto.2003.93.8.1041.

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The forest landscape of the United States has changed over time, as has public concern for the trees, water, and wildlife. Early in the history of the United States, forests were viewed as an encumbrance and an inexhaustible resource, used to meet the needs of a growing nation. Around 1900, it became clear that old approaches were not sustainable and forest pathology saw its beginning. Annual lumber production increased from 5.4 billion to 44.5 billion board feet. Forest pathologists were called upon to help manage forests for a variety of products, with a focus on decays of wood and wood prod
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ROSE, STEVEN K., and BRENT SOHNGEN. "Global forest carbon sequestration and climate policy design." Environment and Development Economics 16, no. 4 (2011): 429–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355770x11000027.

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ABSTRACTGlobal forests could play an important role in mitigating climate change. However, there are significant implementation obstacles to accessing the world's forest carbon sequestration potential. The timing of regional participation and eligibility of sequestration activities are issues. The existing forest carbon supply estimates have made optimistic assumptions about immediate, comprehensive, and global access. They have also assumed no interactions between activities and regions, and over time. We use a global forest and land use model to evaluate these assumptions with more realistic
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Kovtun, Dmytro. "Ensuring Compensation for Damage Caused to the Forest Fund of Ukraine in Connection with the Armed Aggression of the Russian Federation and Forest Restoration as Priorities of the State Forest Policy." Yearly journal of scientific articles “Pravova derzhava”, no. 35 (September 1, 2024): 849–58. https://doi.org/10.33663/0869-2491-2024-35-849-858.

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The article examines the issues of compensation for damage caused to the forest fund of Ukraine in connection with the armed aggression of the Russian Federation and forest restoration as priorities of the State forest policy. The author notes that the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine has caused damage to almost a third of Ukrainian forests. First of all, it is fires, explosions of ammunition, permanent noise pollution, construction of fortifications in forests and harvesting of wood for these purposes, as well as contamination of forest soils and water bodies with fu
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THIHA, EDWARD L. WEBB, and KIYOSHI HONDA. "Biophysical and policy drivers of landscape change in a central Vietnamese district." Environmental Conservation 34, no. 2 (2007): 164–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s037689290700389x.

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Conservation in a dynamic setting requires understanding the factors leading to landscape change. This study integrated traditional remote sensing and geographic information systems analysis techniques with a narrative policy analysis to assess the 1975–2004 land cover changes and their determinants in Nam Dong district (central Vietnam). Total forest cover of Nam Dong remained stable, but there were major transitions within forest and non-forest categories. Recent policy initiatives, particularly forest land allocation, have resulted in short-term benefit maximization through land speculation
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Takahashi, Takuya, Yukiko Uchida, Hiroyuki Ishibashi, and Noboru Okuda. "Subjective Well-Being as a Potential Policy Indicator in the Context of Urbanization and Forest Restoration." Sustainability 13, no. 6 (2021): 3211. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13063211.

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The enhancement of human well-being is one of the ultimate goals of resource management; however, it is not explicitly considered by forest policy indicators. Our previous studies examined how Japanese citizens in the Yasu River watershed of the Shiga Prefecture perceived subjective well-being related to forests (forest SWB). We found a negative correlation between forest SWB and forest ownership, suggesting dissatisfaction with the low profitability of forest ownership. Based on this result, in this paper, we argue that forest SWB can be an important indicator for policymaking in the context
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Zhang, Qi, Shiqi Tao, Pamela Jagger, et al. "Remittance from migrants reinforces forest recovery for China’s reforestation policy." PLOS ONE 19, no. 6 (2024): e0296751. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296751.

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Forests play a key role in the mitigation of global warming and provide many other vital ecosystem goods and services. However, as forest continues to vanish at an alarming rate from the surface of the planet, the world desperately needs knowledge on what contributes to forest preservation and restoration. Migration, a hallmark of globalization, is widely recognized as a main driver of forest recovery and poverty alleviation. Here, we show that remittance from migrants reinforces forest recovery that would otherwise be unlikely with mere migration, realizing the additionality of payments for e
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Malmsheimer, Robert W., James L. Bowyer, Jeremy S. Fried, et al. "Managing Forests because Carbon Matters: Integrating Energy, Products, and Land Management Policy." Journal of Forestry 109, Suppl_1 (2011): S7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/109.s1.s7.

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Abstract The United States needs many different types of forests: some managed for wood products plus other benefits, and some managed for nonconsumptive uses and benefits. The objective of reducing global greenhouse gases (GHG) requires increasing carbon storage in pools other than the atmosphere. Growing more forests and keeping forests as forests are only part of the solution, because focusing solely on the sequestration benefits of the forests misses the important (and substantial) carbon storage and substitution GHG benefits of harvested forest products, as well as other benefits of activ
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Lieffers, Victor J., Bradley D. Pinno, Jennifer L. Beverly, Barb R. Thomas, and Charles Nock. "Reforestation policy has constrained options for managing risks on public forests." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 50, no. 9 (2020): 855–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2019-0422.

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Strict forest renewal policies in western Canada focus on replicating the stand type that was cut and projecting the growth of young stands forward using simple models based upon past growing conditions. These policies arose from European principles of sustained yield and now limit options for adaptive management at the time of investment in forest renewal of public lands. We assert that such simple and restrictive policies, combined with long-term yield predictions, give a false sense of sustainability in times of increased drought, fires, and insect and disease attacks that accompany climate
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Karjalainen, Timo, Lasse Jutila, Timo Leinonen, and Yuri Gerasimov. "The Effect of Forest Policy on the Use of Forest Resources and Forest Industry Investments in Russia." Resources and Technology 2, no. 10 (2013): 90–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/j2.art.2013.2181.

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Viña, Andrés, William J. McConnell, Hongbo Yang, Zhenci Xu, and Jianguo Liu. "Effects of conservation policy on China’s forest recovery." Science Advances 2, no. 3 (2016): e1500965. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500965.

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Forest loss is one of the most pervasive land surface transformations on Earth, with drastic effects on global climate, ecosystems, and human well-being. As part of biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation efforts, many countries, including China, have been implementing large-scale policies to conserve and restore forests. However, little is known about the effectiveness of these policies, and information on China’s forest dynamics at the national level has mainly relied on official statistics. In response to international calls for improved reliability and transparency of infor
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Mbuvi, Mbuvi Tito E., and James B. Kungu. "Policy Makers’ Perspective on Impacts of Decentralizing Forest Management in Kenya on Forestry Conservation and Community Livelihoods." Environmental Management and Sustainable Development 9, no. 3 (2020): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/emsd.v9i3.16136.

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Forests in Kenya were under traditional community management regimes up to 1891 when formal state management of forests started in Vanga Mangrove forest and later the entire country. In 1997 decentralized forest governance was successfully piloted through Participatory Forest Management in Kenya. This informed review of the Forests Act, Cap 385 to The Forests Act, 2005 subsequently revised to Forest Conservation and Management Act, 2016. The Act has explicit support to decentralized forest management with special focus on communities. The study determined the perceptions of policy makers on: w
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Southey, Clive, R. Peter Gillis, and Thomas R. Roach. "Lost Initiatives: Canada's Forest Industries, Forest Policy and Forest Conservation." Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques 14, no. 2 (1988): 223. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3550582.

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Nelles, H. V., R. Peter Gillis, and Thomas R. Roach. "Lost Iniatives: Canada's Forest Industries, Forest Policy, and Forest Conservation." American Historical Review 93, no. 2 (1988): 531. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1860117.

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Friesen, Gerald, R. Peter Gillis, and Thomas R. Roach. "Lost Initiatives: Canada's Forest Industries, Forest Policy and Forest Conservation." Journal of American History 74, no. 4 (1988): 1351. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1894458.

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Portoghesi, L. "European Forest Types. Categories and types for sustainable forest management reporting and policy." Forest@ - Rivista di Selvicoltura ed Ecologia Forestale 3, no. 4 (2006): 462–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3832/efor0425-003.

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Lieberherr, Eva, Beatrix Schibli, and Kathrin Steinmann. "Waldpolitischer Jahresrückblick 2016." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 168, no. 4 (2017): 213–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2017.0213.

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Annual review of Swiss forest policy 2016 Swiss forest policy in 2016 was characterized by the amendment of the Federal Acton Forest, which was decided upon in the spring. Specifically, the Federal Council and the Federal Administration prepared the necessary revision of the Forest Ordinance. After the expiration of the referendum deadline, the legal decrees entered into force on January 1, 2017. The Federal Court mainly addressed cases related to forest clearance and the allowed distance of buildings to forests. With the development of spatial, landscape, agricultural and energy policies ques
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Blatner, Keith A., Charles E. Keegan, Jay O'Laughlin, and David L. Adams. "Forest Health Management Policy." Journal of Sustainable Forestry 2, no. 3-4 (1994): 317–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j091v02n03_07.

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Xu, M. "China's New Forest Policy." Science 289, no. 5487 (2000): 2049b—2050. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.289.5487.2049b.

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Valieva, A. R., Z. R. Mingazova, and R. R. Uraev. "State policy on digitalization of the forest industry." E3S Web of Conferences 411 (2023): 02030. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202341102030.

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Currently, the state management of forest resources in our country needs to be improved. Therefore, in accordance with the decrees of the President of the Russian Federation, the state forestry policy aims at increasing the contribution of this industry to the socio-economic development of the country, the transition to intensive forest management, as well as the protection, safeguard and reproduction of forests. These aims can be effectively achieved through the active implementation of information and communication technologies in the management of the forest sector, which is gradually takin
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Chisika, Sylvester Ngome, and Chunho Yeom. "Enhancing Ecologically Sustainable Management of Deadwood in Kenya’s Natural Forests." International Journal of Forestry Research 2021 (March 5, 2021): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6647618.

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The need for ecologically sustainable management of natural forests has assumed greater prominence in conservation and climate change discourses. However, the identification of deadwood, a critical component of natural forests, continues to receive little attention around the world. Through a review of the existing literature, this study sought to promote consciousness and awareness on the value of deadwood using the case of Kenya’s natural forests in the wider context of biodiversity conservation and climate change. Results substantiate that deadwood in natural forests performs a vital functi
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