Small-Scale Forestry

Papers
(The TQCC of Small-Scale Forestry is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Does Absence Make the Heart Grow Less Fond? Spatial Proximity Partially Predicts Family Forest Landowner Engagement11
Valuation of Ecosystem Services: A Source of Financing Mediterranean Loss-Making Forests10
Economic Contributions of Forestry Service Providers in Mississippi, USA10
Local Institutional Strength of Village and Community Forests in Indonesia9
Management and Woody Species Diversity in Boundary Agroforestry of Banja District, Northwestern Ethiopia8
Effects of Climate Change on Native Firewood Explotation of Paraíba State, Brazilian Semi-arid Region: A Panel Data Approach (1990–2019)8
Risk Aversion and Timber Harvest Strategies: A Case Study of Nonindustrial Private Forest Management in Louisiana8
The Impact of Swedish Forest Owners’ Values and Objectives on Management Practices and Forest Policy Accomplishment8
Unveiling the Richness and Socio-Cultural Importance of Homestead Agroforestry in Sivasagar District of Assam, India8
Landowner Behavior: Influence of an Increase in Perceived Risk on the Expected Loss of Early Plantation Harvests7
Visitor’s Willingness to Pay for Cultural Ecosystem Services in Bangladesh: An Assessment for Lawachara National Park, a Biodiversity Hotspot7
Determinants of Smallholders’ Commercial Plantation Establishment: Challenges and Opportunities to Promote Tree-Based Livelihood in Ethiopia6
Financial Outcomes of Harvests Aimed at Diversifying Forests in Western Oregon and Washington6
Ecological Perspective, Perception, and Attitude of Local Communities Toward Managing and Utilizing the Mangrove Ecosystem in Lampung Province, Indonesia6
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Land Use and Land Cover, and Small-Scale Forest Expansion in Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands5
Modern Smallholders: Creating Diversified Livelihoods and Landscapes in Indonesia5
A SAM Approach for the Analysis of Small-Scale Forestry-Based Activities: a Case Study of a Landowner Cooperative for Non-wooded Products from Pinus pinea L. in Southern Spain5
Timber Trading and Pricing of Plantation Grown Teak (Tectona grandis Linn.F) in Laos5
Factors That Shaped the Forestry Extension System in Japan: Adoption and Adaptation of the United States Model After World War II5
Continuous Cover Forestry Practitioners in a Clear-cutting-oriented System: Assessing the Potential to Foster the Practice5
Only a Noise? The Role of Non-governmental Organizations in the Policy Processes of a New Social Forestry Model in Indonesia5
Supporting Community Forestry Certification in Tropical Countries by Increasing Actor Engagement across Scales5
Using the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change to Explore Forest Landowner Perspectives on Water Quality4
Price premiums for certified wood products in Japan: A case study on cutting boards made of Japanese Cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa)4
Competition in a Mixed-Species Planting with Four Contrasting Tree Species4
Studies of Family Forest Owners in the USA: A Systematic Review of Literature from 2000 through 20194
Influence of Socio-Technological Factors on Smallholder Farmers’ Choices of Agroforestry Technologies in the Eastern Highlands of Uganda4
Sustaining Forest Ecosystem Services Through Social Enterprises: Motivations and Challenges from a Case Study in Scotland4
Correction: Forest Owner Attitudes Toward Climate-Proof Forest Management in Sweden and the Netherlands—Between Forest Strategies and Practical Measures4
Estimating Forest-Based Livelihood Strategies Focused on Accessibility of Market Demand and Forest Proximity4
Evolution of Community-Based Enterprise Governance Over Time: Lessons Learned from the Maya Biosphere Reserve4
One Size Does not Fit all: Constraints and Opportunities for Small-Scale Forestry in British Columbia, Canada4
Impact of Nature Reserves on the Rural Household's Livelihood Vulnerability In Surrounding Communities: 17 Giant Panda Nature Reserves in China As Examples4
Forest Stewardship Council Certification of Forest Plantation Management in the Southern Cone of America4
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