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Emerging
Issues and Trends
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Small-Scale
Family Forest (SSFF) Ownership in the United States: Rationale
and Implications for Forest Management
Yaoqi
Zhang and Daowei Zhang—USA
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Social
Forestry Approach to Community-Based Forestry
A.E.
Luloff, J.C. Finley, and C.G. Flint—USA
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Family
Forests: Challenges of Investment and Stewardship
Roje
Gootee—USA
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Exploring
the Contribution of Family Forestry to the Social Health
and Sustainability of Rural Communities
Peter
deMarsh, Tom Beckley, and Peter Sanders—Canada
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Social
Pressures Affecting the Sustainability of Family Forests
in the U.S.
Brett
J. Butler—USA
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Small-Scale
Forestry in British Columbia: Is There A Niche?
Sen
Wang, Bill Wilson, William Wagner, Nello Cataldo, and
Art Shortreid—Canada
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Recent
Changes in Social Welfare of the Forest Sector of the Russian
Federation
Elena
Kopylova and Victor Teplyakov—Russia
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Issues
in the Evolution of Private Forestry in Countries with
Economies in Transition: Lithuania
Stasys
Mizaras and Diana Mizaraite—Lithuania
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Changes
of the Private Forest Property Structure in Slovenia Influence
on Management by Forests
Mirko
Medved—Slovenia
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The
Future of Washington State Family-Owned Forests in an Increasingly
Fragmented Landscape
Janean
H. Creighton, Keith A. Blatner, and David M. Baumgartner—USA
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Problems
and Prospects of Farm Forestry Development: A Case of Chitwan
District, Nepal
Bishwa
Nath Regmi and Chris Garforth—United Kingdom
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Does
Close-to-nature Management Have a Future in Regions with
Highly Fragmented Ownership?
Inge
Serbruyns, Sebastiaan Luyssaert, and Peter Van Gossum—Belgium
and Finland
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