The International Forestry Review is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes original research and review papers on forest policy and science, with an emphasis on issues of transnational significance. It is published four times per year, in March, June, September and December. Special Issues are a regular feature and attract a wide audience. Click here for subscription details.
《国际林业评论》是一份同行评审的学术期刊,发表关于森林政策和科学的原创研究和评论论文,重点是具有跨国意义的问题。它每年出版四次,分别在3月、6月、9月和12月出版。特刊是一个经常性的特点,吸引了广泛的观众。单击此处了解订阅详情。
Smallholder Forestry: The Role of Commercial Forestry in Rural Livelihoods in Indonesia
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819826606568
Willingness-to-Pay for Environmental Services Provided by Trees in Core and Fringe Areas of Benin City, Nigeria1
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819825863717
Access to Information and Local Democracies: A Case Study of REDD+ and FLEGT/VPA in Cameroon
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819827293187
Causes and History of Forest Loss in Cambodia
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819827293178
Evaluation, Analysis and Perception of Sustainable Forest Management through the Lens of the PEFC Forest Certification Using Two Case Studies in Sicily1
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819825863780
Urban forests, air quality and health: a systematic review
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819826606559
Non-Native Tree Species: Strategies for Sustainable Management in Europe
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819827293222
Drivers, Perceived Benefits and Impacts of FSC Chain of Custody Certification in a Challenging Sectoral Context: The Case of Romania
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819826606595
Use of Artificial Neural Networks and ARIMA to Forecasting Consumption Sawnwood of Pinus sp. in Brazil
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819825863735
Learning from Failure: Lessons from a Forest Based Carbon and Charcoal Project
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819825863744
Evolution in the Enabling Factors for Transformational Change in Forestry and Land Use Policy Processes: The Case of REDD+ in Cameroon
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819825863762
Changes in Livelihood Practices, Strategies and Dependence on Bushmeat in Two Provinces in Gabon
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819825863753
Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management: Lessons Learned in the Southern Cone
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819827293196
Firewood Collection and Consumption Practices and Barriers to Uptake of Modern Fuels among Rural Households in Ghana
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819826606531
Implementation of Forest Certification in Brazil, Spain and Portugal: an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Application
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819825863726
Brazil nut forest concessions in the Peruvian Amazon: success or failure?
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819826606540
Why Do Logging Companies Adopt or Reject Forest Certification in the Congo Basin? Insights from Cameroon
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819827293213
Blockchain as a Solution to the Problem of Illegal Timber Trade between Russia and China: SWOT Analysis
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819827293231
Megatrends Affecting Smallholder Forestry in Indonesia to the Year 2030
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819827293240
Incentives for the Development of Bamboo Plantations in Ghana: A Case Study of the Ashanti and Brong-Ahafo Regions
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819826606513
The Contribution of Community Forestry to Climate Change Adaptive Capacity in Tropical Dry Forests: Lessons from Myanmar
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819827293259
Pathways to Institution and Resource Sustainability: Lessons from the Forest Rights Act Implementation in India
来源期刊:International Forestry ReviewDOI:10.1505/146554819827293204