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Goals and cutting decisions of private small forest owners

Pages 259-265 | Published online: 10 Dec 2008

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Merja Lähdesmäki & Anne Matilainen. (2014) Born to be a forest owner? An empirical study of the aspects of psychological ownership in the context of inherited forests in Finland. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 29:2, pages 101-110.
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Tove Enggrob Boon, Stine Wamberg Broch & Henrik Meilby. (2010) How financial compensation changes forest owners' willingness to set aside productive forest areas for nature conservation in Denmark. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 25:6, pages 564-573.
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A. Paige Fischer, John Bliss, Fredrik Ingemarson, Gun Lidestav & Lars Lönnstedt. (2010) From the small woodland problem to ecosocial systems: the evolution of social research on small-scale forestry in Sweden and the USA. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 25:4, pages 390-398.
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Claes Kindstrand, Johan Norman, Mattias Boman & Leif Mattsson. (2008) Attitudes towards various forest functions: A comparison between private forest owners and forest officers. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 23:2, pages 133-136.
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Fredrik Ingemarson, Anders Lindhagen & Lennart Eriksson. (2006) A typology of small-scale private forest owners in Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 21:3, pages 249-259.
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Lars Lönnstedt. (1998) Calculating non‐industrial private forest owners’ cuttings. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 13:1-4, pages 215-223.
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Gun Lidestav. (1998) Women as non‐industrial private forest landowners in Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 13:1-4, pages 66-73.
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Lars Lönnstedt. (1993) Consequences of the Swedish forest policy. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 8:1-4, pages 134-143.
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Renats Trubins, Ragnar Jonsson, Ida Wallin & Ola Sallnäs. (2019) Explicating behavioral assumptions in forest scenario modelling – the behavioral matrix approach. Forest Policy and Economics 103, pages 70-78.
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Peter Kumer & Erik Štrumbelj. (2017) Clustering-based typology and analysis of private small-scale forest owners in Slovenia. Forest Policy and Economics 80, pages 116-124.
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Gun Lidestav, Camilla Thellbro, Per Sandström, Torgny Lind, Einar Holm, Olof Olsson, Kerstin Westin, Heimo Karppinen & Andrej Ficko. 2017. Globalisation and Change in Forest Ownership and Forest Use. Globalisation and Change in Forest Ownership and Forest Use 97 137 .
Gloria Domínguez & Margaret Shannon. (2009) A wish, a fear and a complaint: understanding the (dis)engagement of forest owners in forest management. European Journal of Forest Research 130:3, pages 435-450.
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Diana Mizaraite & Stasys Mizaras. (2005) The formation of small-scale forestry in countries with economies in transition: Observations from Lithuania. Small-scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy 4:4, pages 437-450.
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Aidas Pivoriūnas & Marius Lazdinis. (2004) Needs of private forest owners in the context of changing political systems: Lithuania as a case study. Small-scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy 3:2, pages 191-202.
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Mauno Pesonen. 2001. The Analytic Hierarchy Process in Natural Resource and Environmental Decision Making. The Analytic Hierarchy Process in Natural Resource and Environmental Decision Making 167 185 .
Ralph J Alig, Darius M Adams & Bruce A McCarl. (1998) Ecological and economic impacts of forest policies: interactions across forestry and agriculture. Ecological Economics 27:1, pages 63-78.
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