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New World, Old Ideas—A Narrative of the Lithuanian Forestry Transition

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Nicolae Talpă, Aureliu Florin Hălălișan & Bogdan Popa. (2021) Analysis of State Forest Institutions in the Republic of Moldova, Using a Causative Model. Forests 12:1, pages 105.
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Isak Lodin & Vilis Brukas. (2021) Ideal vs real forest management: Challenges in promoting production-oriented silvicultural ideals among small-scale forest owners in southern Sweden. Land Use Policy 100, pages 104931.
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Ekaterina Makrickiene, Vilis Brukas, Yvonne Brodrechtova, Gintautas Mozgeris, Róbert Sedmák & Jaroslav Šálka. (2019) From command-and-control to good forest governance: A critical interpretive analysis of Lithuania and Slovakia. Forest Policy and Economics 109, pages 102024.
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Gintautas Mozgeris, Marius Kavaliauskas, Vilis Brukas & Andrius Stanislovaitis. (2019) Assessment of timber supply under alternative contextual scenarios. Forest Policy and Economics 103, pages 36-44.
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T. Rogelja, A. Ludvig, G. Weiss & L. Secco. (2018) Implications of policy framework conditions for the development of forestry-based social innovation initiatives in Slovenia. Forest Policy and Economics 95, pages 147-155.
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Gintautas Mozgeris, Vilis Brukas, Andrius Stanislovaitis, Marius Kavaliauskas & Michailas Palicinas. (2017) Owner mapping for forest scenario modelling — A Lithuanian case study. Forest Policy and Economics 85, pages 235-244.
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