How private are Europe’s private forests? A comparative property rights analysis

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How private are Europe’s private forests? A comparative property rights analysis. / Nichiforel, Liviu; Keary, Kevin; Deuffic, Philippe; Weiss, Gerhard; Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark; Winkel, Georg; Avdibegović, Mersudin; Dobšinská, Zuzana; Feliciano, Diana; Gatto, Paola; Gorriz Mifsud, Elena; Hoogstra-Klein, Marjanke; Hrib, Michal; Hujala, Teppo; Jager, Laszlo; Jarský, Vilém; Jodłowski, Krzysztof; Lawrence, Anna; Lukmine, Diana; Pezdevšek Malovrh, Špela; Nedeljković, Jelena; Nonić, Dragan; Krajter Ostoić, Silvija; Pukall, Klaus; Rondeux, Jacques; Samara, Theano; Sarvašová, Zuzana; Scriban, Ramona Elena; Šilingiene, Rita; Sinko, Milan; Stojanovska, Makedonka; Stojanovski, Vladimir; Stoyanov, Nickola; Teder, Meelis; Vennesland, Birger; Vilkriste, Lelde; Wilhelmsson, Erik; Wilkes-Allemann, Jerylee; Bouriaud, Laura.

In: Land Use Policy, Vol. 76, 2018, p. 535-552.

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Nichiforel, L, Keary, K, Deuffic, P, Weiss, G, Thorsen, BJ, Winkel, G, Avdibegović, M, Dobšinská, Z, Feliciano, D, Gatto, P, Gorriz Mifsud, E, Hoogstra-Klein, M, Hrib, M, Hujala, T, Jager, L, Jarský, V, Jodłowski, K, Lawrence, A, Lukmine, D, Pezdevšek Malovrh, Š, Nedeljković, J, Nonić, D, Krajter Ostoić, S, Pukall, K, Rondeux, J, Samara, T, Sarvašová, Z, Scriban, RE, Šilingiene, R, Sinko, M, Stojanovska, M, Stojanovski, V, Stoyanov, N, Teder, M, Vennesland, B, Vilkriste, L, Wilhelmsson, E, Wilkes-Allemann, J & Bouriaud, L 2018, 'How private are Europe’s private forests? A comparative property rights analysis', Land Use Policy, vol. 76, pp. 535-552. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.02.034

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Nichiforel, L., Keary, K., Deuffic, P., Weiss, G., Thorsen, B. J., Winkel, G., Avdibegović, M., Dobšinská, Z., Feliciano, D., Gatto, P., Gorriz Mifsud, E., Hoogstra-Klein, M., Hrib, M., Hujala, T., Jager, L., Jarský, V., Jodłowski, K., Lawrence, A., Lukmine, D., ... Bouriaud, L. (2018). How private are Europe’s private forests? A comparative property rights analysis. Land Use Policy, 76, 535-552. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.02.034

Vancouver

Nichiforel L, Keary K, Deuffic P, Weiss G, Thorsen BJ, Winkel G et al. How private are Europe’s private forests? A comparative property rights analysis. Land Use Policy. 2018;76:535-552. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.02.034

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Nichiforel, Liviu ; Keary, Kevin ; Deuffic, Philippe ; Weiss, Gerhard ; Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark ; Winkel, Georg ; Avdibegović, Mersudin ; Dobšinská, Zuzana ; Feliciano, Diana ; Gatto, Paola ; Gorriz Mifsud, Elena ; Hoogstra-Klein, Marjanke ; Hrib, Michal ; Hujala, Teppo ; Jager, Laszlo ; Jarský, Vilém ; Jodłowski, Krzysztof ; Lawrence, Anna ; Lukmine, Diana ; Pezdevšek Malovrh, Špela ; Nedeljković, Jelena ; Nonić, Dragan ; Krajter Ostoić, Silvija ; Pukall, Klaus ; Rondeux, Jacques ; Samara, Theano ; Sarvašová, Zuzana ; Scriban, Ramona Elena ; Šilingiene, Rita ; Sinko, Milan ; Stojanovska, Makedonka ; Stojanovski, Vladimir ; Stoyanov, Nickola ; Teder, Meelis ; Vennesland, Birger ; Vilkriste, Lelde ; Wilhelmsson, Erik ; Wilkes-Allemann, Jerylee ; Bouriaud, Laura. / How private are Europe’s private forests? A comparative property rights analysis. In: Land Use Policy. 2018 ; Vol. 76. pp. 535-552.

Bibtex

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title = "How private are Europe{\textquoteright}s private forests?: A comparative property rights analysis",
abstract = "Private forests are widespread in Europe providing a range of ecosystem services of significant value to society, and there are calls for novel policies to enhance their provision and to face the challenges of environmental changes. Such policies need to acknowledge the importance of private forests, and importantly they need to be based on a deep understanding of how property rights held by private forest owners vary across Europe. We collected and analysed data on the content of property rights based on formal legal requirements existing in 31 European jurisdictions. To allow a comparison across jurisdictions, we constructed an original Property Rights Index for Forestry encompassing five rights domains (access, withdrawal, management, exclusion and alienation). We documented substantial variation of the private forest owners{\textquoteright} rights, and notably to i) make decisions in operational management and the formulation of management goals, ii) withdraw timber resources from their forest, and iii) exclude others from the use of forest resources. We identified broad relations between the scope for decision making of private forest owners and jurisdictions{\textquoteright} former socio-political background and geographical distribution. The variation in the content of property rights has implications for the implementation of international environmental policies, and stresses the need for tailored policy instruments, when addressing European society{\textquoteright}s rural development, the bioeconomy, climate change mitigation measures and nature protection strategies.",
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author = "Liviu Nichiforel and Kevin Keary and Philippe Deuffic and Gerhard Weiss and Thorsen, {Bo Jellesmark} and Georg Winkel and Mersudin Avdibegovi{\'c} and Zuzana Dob{\v s}insk{\'a} and Diana Feliciano and Paola Gatto and {Gorriz Mifsud}, Elena and Marjanke Hoogstra-Klein and Michal Hrib and Teppo Hujala and Laszlo Jager and Vil{\'e}m Jarsk{\'y} and Krzysztof Jod{\l}owski and Anna Lawrence and Diana Lukmine and {Pezdev{\v s}ek Malovrh}, {\v S}pela and Jelena Nedeljkovi{\'c} and Dragan Noni{\'c} and {Krajter Ostoi{\'c}}, Silvija and Klaus Pukall and Jacques Rondeux and Theano Samara and Zuzana Sarva{\v s}ov{\'a} and Scriban, {Ramona Elena} and Rita {\v S}ilingiene and Milan Sinko and Makedonka Stojanovska and Vladimir Stojanovski and Nickola Stoyanov and Meelis Teder and Birger Vennesland and Lelde Vilkriste and Erik Wilhelmsson and Jerylee Wilkes-Allemann and Laura Bouriaud",
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pages = "535--552",
journal = "Land Use Policy",
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RIS

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T2 - A comparative property rights analysis

AU - Nichiforel, Liviu

AU - Keary, Kevin

AU - Deuffic, Philippe

AU - Weiss, Gerhard

AU - Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark

AU - Winkel, Georg

AU - Avdibegović, Mersudin

AU - Dobšinská, Zuzana

AU - Feliciano, Diana

AU - Gatto, Paola

AU - Gorriz Mifsud, Elena

AU - Hoogstra-Klein, Marjanke

AU - Hrib, Michal

AU - Hujala, Teppo

AU - Jager, Laszlo

AU - Jarský, Vilém

AU - Jodłowski, Krzysztof

AU - Lawrence, Anna

AU - Lukmine, Diana

AU - Pezdevšek Malovrh, Špela

AU - Nedeljković, Jelena

AU - Nonić, Dragan

AU - Krajter Ostoić, Silvija

AU - Pukall, Klaus

AU - Rondeux, Jacques

AU - Samara, Theano

AU - Sarvašová, Zuzana

AU - Scriban, Ramona Elena

AU - Šilingiene, Rita

AU - Sinko, Milan

AU - Stojanovska, Makedonka

AU - Stojanovski, Vladimir

AU - Stoyanov, Nickola

AU - Teder, Meelis

AU - Vennesland, Birger

AU - Vilkriste, Lelde

AU - Wilhelmsson, Erik

AU - Wilkes-Allemann, Jerylee

AU - Bouriaud, Laura

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - Private forests are widespread in Europe providing a range of ecosystem services of significant value to society, and there are calls for novel policies to enhance their provision and to face the challenges of environmental changes. Such policies need to acknowledge the importance of private forests, and importantly they need to be based on a deep understanding of how property rights held by private forest owners vary across Europe. We collected and analysed data on the content of property rights based on formal legal requirements existing in 31 European jurisdictions. To allow a comparison across jurisdictions, we constructed an original Property Rights Index for Forestry encompassing five rights domains (access, withdrawal, management, exclusion and alienation). We documented substantial variation of the private forest owners’ rights, and notably to i) make decisions in operational management and the formulation of management goals, ii) withdraw timber resources from their forest, and iii) exclude others from the use of forest resources. We identified broad relations between the scope for decision making of private forest owners and jurisdictions’ former socio-political background and geographical distribution. The variation in the content of property rights has implications for the implementation of international environmental policies, and stresses the need for tailored policy instruments, when addressing European society’s rural development, the bioeconomy, climate change mitigation measures and nature protection strategies.

AB - Private forests are widespread in Europe providing a range of ecosystem services of significant value to society, and there are calls for novel policies to enhance their provision and to face the challenges of environmental changes. Such policies need to acknowledge the importance of private forests, and importantly they need to be based on a deep understanding of how property rights held by private forest owners vary across Europe. We collected and analysed data on the content of property rights based on formal legal requirements existing in 31 European jurisdictions. To allow a comparison across jurisdictions, we constructed an original Property Rights Index for Forestry encompassing five rights domains (access, withdrawal, management, exclusion and alienation). We documented substantial variation of the private forest owners’ rights, and notably to i) make decisions in operational management and the formulation of management goals, ii) withdraw timber resources from their forest, and iii) exclude others from the use of forest resources. We identified broad relations between the scope for decision making of private forest owners and jurisdictions’ former socio-political background and geographical distribution. The variation in the content of property rights has implications for the implementation of international environmental policies, and stresses the need for tailored policy instruments, when addressing European society’s rural development, the bioeconomy, climate change mitigation measures and nature protection strategies.

KW - Comparative analysis

KW - Europe

KW - Forest management

KW - Index;

KW - Private forests

KW - Property rights

U2 - 10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.02.034

DO - 10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.02.034

M3 - Journal article

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VL - 76

SP - 535

EP - 552

JO - Land Use Policy

JF - Land Use Policy

SN - 0264-8377

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