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Journal: Small-scale Forestry
Online ISSN: 1873-7854
Print ISSN: 1873-7617
Publisher Name: Springer
Starting Year: 2002
Website URL: https://link.springer.com/journal/11842
Country: Netherlands
Email: Journalsubmissions@springernature.com
Research Discipline Forestry
Frequency: Quarterly
Research Language: English
About Journal:
Aims and scope
Emerging from discussions within IUFRO’s Small-scale Forestry group, Small-scale Forestry was originally published as Small-scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy in 2002, with a view to providing an international forum for publishing high quality, peer-reviewed papers on pure and applied research into small-scale forestry. Although of particular interest to the global research community, the journal is also relevant to both policy makers and forest managers.
The scope of the journal is necessarily quite broad, given the range of issues relevant to small-scale forestry. These include the social, economic and technical dimensions of farm, family, non-industrial, agro- and community forestry. Papers are accepted on the basis that they relate specifically to forestry at this scale, and that they are based on high quality research using accepted quantitative and/or qualitative methodology.
Empirical, theoretical, modeling, and methodological papers are all welcome. The following research areas are particularly relevant to the journal:
the role of small-scale forestry in rural development
financial modeling and decision support systems
enhancing return from non-wood products
social impacts of small-scale forestry
marketing, forest co-operatives and growers organizations
role and effectiveness of government support and subsidies
innovative research techniques
education and extension
certification
silvicultural, wood harvesting and processing techniques and technologies
impediments to small-scale forestry development
monitoring socio-economics
forest management behaviour and timber supply
Emerging from discussions within IUFRO’s Small-scale Forestry group, Small-scale Forestry was originally published as Small-scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy in 2002, with a view to providing an international forum for publishing high quality, peer-reviewed papers on pure and applied research into small-scale forestry. Although of particular interest to the global research community, the journal is also relevant to both policy makers and forest managers.
The scope of the journal is necessarily quite broad, given the range of issues relevant to small-scale forestry. These include the social, economic and technical dimensions of farm, family, non-industrial, agro- and community forestry. Papers are accepted on the basis that they relate specifically to forestry at this scale, and that they are based on high quality research using accepted quantitative and/or qualitative methodology.
Empirical, theoretical, modeling, and methodological papers are all welcome. The following research areas are particularly relevant to the journal:
the role of small-scale forestry in rural development
financial modeling and decision support systems
enhancing return from non-wood products
social impacts of small-scale forestry
marketing, forest co-operatives and growers organizations
role and effectiveness of government support and subsidies
innovative research techniques
education and extension
certification
silvicultural, wood harvesting and processing techniques and technologies
impediments to small-scale forestry development
monitoring socio-economics
forest management behaviour and timber supply