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What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs

Kajanus, Miika; Leban, Vasja; Glavonjić, Predrag; Krc, Janez; Nedeljković, Jelena; Nonić, Dragan; Nybakk, Erlend; Posavec, Stjepan; Riedl, Marcel; Teder, Meelis; Wilhelmsson, Erik; Zalite, Zinta; Eskelinen, Tuomo

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kajanus, Miika
AU  - Leban, Vasja
AU  - Glavonjić, Predrag
AU  - Krc, Janez
AU  - Nedeljković, Jelena
AU  - Nonić, Dragan
AU  - Nybakk, Erlend
AU  - Posavec, Stjepan
AU  - Riedl, Marcel
AU  - Teder, Meelis
AU  - Wilhelmsson, Erik
AU  - Zalite, Zinta
AU  - Eskelinen, Tuomo
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1005
AB  - This study represents the first attempt to operationalize a novel methodological approach that couples the expanded business model canvas (BMC) with an analytical evaluation of business model items and incorporates context-intervention-mechanism-outcome logic (CIMO-logic). We applied the designed methodology to analyse ten forest-related business models in eight European countries. This study aims to enhance the understanding of the challenges and opportunities generated by changing forest ownership due to the use of new business models. The adopted procedures both enhance the understanding of existing business models and the associated mechanisms and suggest improvements for existing business models. In other words, these procedures facilitated the understanding of business model dynamics. The changing operational environment forces the traditional forestry industry to adapt, and the analysed European cases indicate that business system innovations should always be considered to meet consumers' needs. The analysed business models are mostly grounded on traditional forestry and mainly include either new services or organizational improvements. The analysed business models introduce new organizational channels for reaching customers, satisfying new customer needs, targeting unique customers, reducing transaction costs, and improving customer relationships.
T2  - Forest Policy and Economics
T1  - What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs
EP  - 156
SP  - 145
VL  - 99
DO  - 10.1016/j.forpol.2018.04.005
UR  - conv_1391
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kajanus, Miika and Leban, Vasja and Glavonjić, Predrag and Krc, Janez and Nedeljković, Jelena and Nonić, Dragan and Nybakk, Erlend and Posavec, Stjepan and Riedl, Marcel and Teder, Meelis and Wilhelmsson, Erik and Zalite, Zinta and Eskelinen, Tuomo",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This study represents the first attempt to operationalize a novel methodological approach that couples the expanded business model canvas (BMC) with an analytical evaluation of business model items and incorporates context-intervention-mechanism-outcome logic (CIMO-logic). We applied the designed methodology to analyse ten forest-related business models in eight European countries. This study aims to enhance the understanding of the challenges and opportunities generated by changing forest ownership due to the use of new business models. The adopted procedures both enhance the understanding of existing business models and the associated mechanisms and suggest improvements for existing business models. In other words, these procedures facilitated the understanding of business model dynamics. The changing operational environment forces the traditional forestry industry to adapt, and the analysed European cases indicate that business system innovations should always be considered to meet consumers' needs. The analysed business models are mostly grounded on traditional forestry and mainly include either new services or organizational improvements. The analysed business models introduce new organizational channels for reaching customers, satisfying new customer needs, targeting unique customers, reducing transaction costs, and improving customer relationships.",
journal = "Forest Policy and Economics",
title = "What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs",
pages = "156-145",
volume = "99",
doi = "10.1016/j.forpol.2018.04.005",
url = "conv_1391"
}
Kajanus, M., Leban, V., Glavonjić, P., Krc, J., Nedeljković, J., Nonić, D., Nybakk, E., Posavec, S., Riedl, M., Teder, M., Wilhelmsson, E., Zalite, Z.,& Eskelinen, T.. (2019). What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs. in Forest Policy and Economics, 99, 145-156.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2018.04.005
conv_1391
Kajanus M, Leban V, Glavonjić P, Krc J, Nedeljković J, Nonić D, Nybakk E, Posavec S, Riedl M, Teder M, Wilhelmsson E, Zalite Z, Eskelinen T. What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs. in Forest Policy and Economics. 2019;99:145-156.
doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2018.04.005
conv_1391 .
Kajanus, Miika, Leban, Vasja, Glavonjić, Predrag, Krc, Janez, Nedeljković, Jelena, Nonić, Dragan, Nybakk, Erlend, Posavec, Stjepan, Riedl, Marcel, Teder, Meelis, Wilhelmsson, Erik, Zalite, Zinta, Eskelinen, Tuomo, "What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs" in Forest Policy and Economics, 99 (2019):145-156,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2018.04.005 .,
conv_1391 .
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PESFOR-W: Improving the design and environmental effectiveness of woodlands for water Payments for Ecosystem Services

Gregory, Valatin; Jens, Abildtrup; Cristian, Accastello; Abdel Rahman, Al-Tawaha; Maria-Beatrice, Andreucci; Atanasova, Silvia; Avdibegović, Mersudin; Baksić, Nikolina; Kazimierz, Banasik; Jose, Barquin; Barstad, Johan; Viera, Bastakova; Becirović, Dzenan; Santiago, Begueria; Uldis, Bethers; Bihunova, Maria; Blagojević, Boško; Matthias, Bösch; Thomas, Bournaris; Yiying, Cao; Claudia, Carvalho-Santos; Chikalanov, Alexander; Maria, Cunha e Sá; Krzysztof, Czyżyk; Hamed, Daly; Helen, Davies; Del Campo, Antonio; de Groot, Rudolf; De Vreese, Rik; Tomáš, Dostál; Abdelmohssin, El Mokaddem; Leena, Finér; Rhys, Evans; Julien, Fiquepron; Frac, Magdalena; Martyn, Futter; Serge, Garcia; Paola, Gatto; Davide, Geneletti; Gezik, Veronika; Carlo, Giupponi; María, González-Sanchís; Fernando, Gordillo; Elena, Gorriz; Yulia, Grigorova; Katrin, Heinsoo; Eduard, Hochbichler; Lars, Högbom; Mike, Image; Jette, Jacobsen; Anže, Japelj; Jelić, Sreten; Jürgen, Junk; Csaba, Juhasz; Ifigenia, Kagalou; Mary, Kelly-Quinn; Klamerus-Iwan, Anna; Kluvankova, Tatiana; Roland, Koeck; Konovska, Iskra; Ostoić, Silvija; Krc, Janez; Vasyl, Lavnyy; Leonardi, Alessandro; Zane, Libiete; Declan, Little; Antonio, Lo Porto; Athanasios, Loukas; Mariyana, Lyubenova; Marić, Bruno; Javier, Martínez-López; Inazio, Martinez; Alexandru, Maxim; Marek, Metslaid; Alison, Melvin; Mihai, Costică; Mincev, Ivan; Zymantas, Morkvenas; Nevenić, Radovan; Tom, Nisbet; Daire, O'hUallachain; Roland, Olschewski; Östberg, Johan; Oszust, Karolina; Paola, Ovando; Paletto, Alessandro; Taras, Parpan; Davide, Pettenella; Malovrh, Špela; Planinšek, Špela; Radka, Podlipná; Posavec, Stjepan; Potočki, Kristina; Prokofieva, Irina; Paula, Quinteiro; Laszlo, Radocz; Ristić, Ratko; Nicolas, Robert; Benedetto, Rugani; Sabanović, Jelena; Sarvasova, Zuzana; Savoska, Snežana; Patrick, Schleppi; Gebhard, Schueler; Margaret, Shannon; Martyn, Silgram; Srdjević, Bojan; Gavril, Stefan; Stijović, Aleksandar; Niels, Strange; Sirkka, Tattari; Teofilovski, Aco; Mette, Termansen; Bo, Thorsen; Toth, Attila; Ivonne, Trebs; Tmušić, Novica; Lampros, Vasiliades; Vedel, Suzanne; Ventrubová, Kateřina; Vuletić, Dijana; Georg, Winkel; Richard, Yao; Sarah, Young; Rasoul, Yousefpour; Lyudmyla, Zahvoyska; Daowei, Zhang; Jianhua, Zhou; Žižková, Eva

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gregory, Valatin
AU  - Jens, Abildtrup
AU  - Cristian, Accastello
AU  - Abdel Rahman, Al-Tawaha
AU  - Maria-Beatrice, Andreucci
AU  - Atanasova, Silvia
AU  - Avdibegović, Mersudin
AU  - Baksić, Nikolina
AU  - Kazimierz, Banasik
AU  - Jose, Barquin
AU  - Barstad, Johan
AU  - Viera, Bastakova
AU  - Becirović, Dzenan
AU  - Santiago, Begueria
AU  - Uldis, Bethers
AU  - Bihunova, Maria
AU  - Blagojević, Boško
AU  - Matthias, Bösch
AU  - Thomas, Bournaris
AU  - Yiying, Cao
AU  - Claudia, Carvalho-Santos
AU  - Chikalanov, Alexander
AU  - Maria, Cunha e Sá
AU  - Krzysztof, Czyżyk
AU  - Hamed, Daly
AU  - Helen, Davies
AU  - Del Campo, Antonio
AU  - de Groot, Rudolf
AU  - De Vreese, Rik
AU  - Tomáš, Dostál
AU  - Abdelmohssin, El Mokaddem
AU  - Leena, Finér
AU  - Rhys, Evans
AU  - Julien, Fiquepron
AU  - Frac, Magdalena
AU  - Martyn, Futter
AU  - Serge, Garcia
AU  - Paola, Gatto
AU  - Davide, Geneletti
AU  - Gezik, Veronika
AU  - Carlo, Giupponi
AU  - María, González-Sanchís
AU  - Fernando, Gordillo
AU  - Elena, Gorriz
AU  - Yulia, Grigorova
AU  - Katrin, Heinsoo
AU  - Eduard, Hochbichler
AU  - Lars, Högbom
AU  - Mike, Image
AU  - Jette, Jacobsen
AU  - Anže, Japelj
AU  - Jelić, Sreten
AU  - Jürgen, Junk
AU  - Csaba, Juhasz
AU  - Ifigenia, Kagalou
AU  - Mary, Kelly-Quinn
AU  - Klamerus-Iwan, Anna
AU  - Kluvankova, Tatiana
AU  - Roland, Koeck
AU  - Konovska, Iskra
AU  - Ostoić, Silvija
AU  - Krc, Janez
AU  - Vasyl, Lavnyy
AU  - Leonardi, Alessandro
AU  - Zane, Libiete
AU  - Declan, Little
AU  - Antonio, Lo Porto
AU  - Athanasios, Loukas
AU  - Mariyana, Lyubenova
AU  - Marić, Bruno
AU  - Javier, Martínez-López
AU  - Inazio, Martinez
AU  - Alexandru, Maxim
AU  - Marek, Metslaid
AU  - Alison, Melvin
AU  - Mihai, Costică
AU  - Mincev, Ivan
AU  - Zymantas, Morkvenas
AU  - Nevenić, Radovan
AU  - Tom, Nisbet
AU  - Daire, O'hUallachain
AU  - Roland, Olschewski
AU  - Östberg, Johan
AU  - Oszust, Karolina
AU  - Paola, Ovando
AU  - Paletto, Alessandro
AU  - Taras, Parpan
AU  - Davide, Pettenella
AU  - Malovrh, Špela
AU  - Planinšek, Špela
AU  - Radka, Podlipná
AU  - Posavec, Stjepan
AU  - Potočki, Kristina
AU  - Prokofieva, Irina
AU  - Paula, Quinteiro
AU  - Laszlo, Radocz
AU  - Ristić, Ratko
AU  - Nicolas, Robert
AU  - Benedetto, Rugani
AU  - Sabanović, Jelena
AU  - Sarvasova, Zuzana
AU  - Savoska, Snežana
AU  - Patrick, Schleppi
AU  - Gebhard, Schueler
AU  - Margaret, Shannon
AU  - Martyn, Silgram
AU  - Srdjević, Bojan
AU  - Gavril, Stefan
AU  - Stijović, Aleksandar
AU  - Niels, Strange
AU  - Sirkka, Tattari
AU  - Teofilovski, Aco
AU  - Mette, Termansen
AU  - Bo, Thorsen
AU  - Toth, Attila
AU  - Ivonne, Trebs
AU  - Tmušić, Novica
AU  - Lampros, Vasiliades
AU  - Vedel, Suzanne
AU  - Ventrubová, Kateřina
AU  - Vuletić, Dijana
AU  - Georg, Winkel
AU  - Richard, Yao
AU  - Sarah, Young
AU  - Rasoul, Yousefpour
AU  - Lyudmyla, Zahvoyska
AU  - Daowei, Zhang
AU  - Jianhua, Zhou
AU  - Žižková, Eva
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/824
AB  - The EU Water Framework Directive aims to ensure restoration of Europe’s water bodies to “good ecological status” by 2027. Many Member States will struggle to meet this target, with around half of EU river catchments currently reporting below standard water quality. Diffuse pollution from agriculture represents a major pressure, affecting over 90% of river basins. Accumulating evidence shows that recent improvements to agricultural practices are benefiting water quality but in many cases will be insufficient to achieve WFD objectives. There is growing support for land use change to help bridge the gap, with a particular focus on targeted tree planting to intercept and reduce the delivery of diffuse pollutants to water. This form of integrated catchment management offers multiple benefits to society but a significant cost to landowners and managers.
  New economic instruments, in combination with spatial targeting, need to be developed to ensure cost effective solutions – including tree planting for water benefits - are realised. Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are flexible, incentive-based mechanisms that could play an important role in promoting land use change to deliver water quality targets. The PESFOR-W COST Action will consolidate learning from existing woodlands for water PES schemes in Europe and help standardize approaches to evaluating the environmental effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of woodland measures. It will also create a European network through which PES schemes can be facilitated, extended and improved, for example by incorporating other ecosystem services linking with aims of the wider forests-carbon policy nexus.
T2  - Research Ideas and Outcomes
T1  - PESFOR-W: Improving the design and environmental effectiveness of woodlands for water Payments for Ecosystem Services
EP  - 28
EP  - 
SP  - 1
VL  - 3
DO  - 10.3897/rio.3.e13828
UR  - conv_2330
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Gregory, Valatin and Jens, Abildtrup and Cristian, Accastello and Abdel Rahman, Al-Tawaha and Maria-Beatrice, Andreucci and Atanasova, Silvia and Avdibegović, Mersudin and Baksić, Nikolina and Kazimierz, Banasik and Jose, Barquin and Barstad, Johan and Viera, Bastakova and Becirović, Dzenan and Santiago, Begueria and Uldis, Bethers and Bihunova, Maria and Blagojević, Boško and Matthias, Bösch and Thomas, Bournaris and Yiying, Cao and Claudia, Carvalho-Santos and Chikalanov, Alexander and Maria, Cunha e Sá and Krzysztof, Czyżyk and Hamed, Daly and Helen, Davies and Del Campo, Antonio and de Groot, Rudolf and De Vreese, Rik and Tomáš, Dostál and Abdelmohssin, El Mokaddem and Leena, Finér and Rhys, Evans and Julien, Fiquepron and Frac, Magdalena and Martyn, Futter and Serge, Garcia and Paola, Gatto and Davide, Geneletti and Gezik, Veronika and Carlo, Giupponi and María, González-Sanchís and Fernando, Gordillo and Elena, Gorriz and Yulia, Grigorova and Katrin, Heinsoo and Eduard, Hochbichler and Lars, Högbom and Mike, Image and Jette, Jacobsen and Anže, Japelj and Jelić, Sreten and Jürgen, Junk and Csaba, Juhasz and Ifigenia, Kagalou and Mary, Kelly-Quinn and Klamerus-Iwan, Anna and Kluvankova, Tatiana and Roland, Koeck and Konovska, Iskra and Ostoić, Silvija and Krc, Janez and Vasyl, Lavnyy and Leonardi, Alessandro and Zane, Libiete and Declan, Little and Antonio, Lo Porto and Athanasios, Loukas and Mariyana, Lyubenova and Marić, Bruno and Javier, Martínez-López and Inazio, Martinez and Alexandru, Maxim and Marek, Metslaid and Alison, Melvin and Mihai, Costică and Mincev, Ivan and Zymantas, Morkvenas and Nevenić, Radovan and Tom, Nisbet and Daire, O'hUallachain and Roland, Olschewski and Östberg, Johan and Oszust, Karolina and Paola, Ovando and Paletto, Alessandro and Taras, Parpan and Davide, Pettenella and Malovrh, Špela and Planinšek, Špela and Radka, Podlipná and Posavec, Stjepan and Potočki, Kristina and Prokofieva, Irina and Paula, Quinteiro and Laszlo, Radocz and Ristić, Ratko and Nicolas, Robert and Benedetto, Rugani and Sabanović, Jelena and Sarvasova, Zuzana and Savoska, Snežana and Patrick, Schleppi and Gebhard, Schueler and Margaret, Shannon and Martyn, Silgram and Srdjević, Bojan and Gavril, Stefan and Stijović, Aleksandar and Niels, Strange and Sirkka, Tattari and Teofilovski, Aco and Mette, Termansen and Bo, Thorsen and Toth, Attila and Ivonne, Trebs and Tmušić, Novica and Lampros, Vasiliades and Vedel, Suzanne and Ventrubová, Kateřina and Vuletić, Dijana and Georg, Winkel and Richard, Yao and Sarah, Young and Rasoul, Yousefpour and Lyudmyla, Zahvoyska and Daowei, Zhang and Jianhua, Zhou and Žižková, Eva",
year = "2017",
abstract = "The EU Water Framework Directive aims to ensure restoration of Europe’s water bodies to “good ecological status” by 2027. Many Member States will struggle to meet this target, with around half of EU river catchments currently reporting below standard water quality. Diffuse pollution from agriculture represents a major pressure, affecting over 90% of river basins. Accumulating evidence shows that recent improvements to agricultural practices are benefiting water quality but in many cases will be insufficient to achieve WFD objectives. There is growing support for land use change to help bridge the gap, with a particular focus on targeted tree planting to intercept and reduce the delivery of diffuse pollutants to water. This form of integrated catchment management offers multiple benefits to society but a significant cost to landowners and managers.
  New economic instruments, in combination with spatial targeting, need to be developed to ensure cost effective solutions – including tree planting for water benefits - are realised. Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are flexible, incentive-based mechanisms that could play an important role in promoting land use change to deliver water quality targets. The PESFOR-W COST Action will consolidate learning from existing woodlands for water PES schemes in Europe and help standardize approaches to evaluating the environmental effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of woodland measures. It will also create a European network through which PES schemes can be facilitated, extended and improved, for example by incorporating other ecosystem services linking with aims of the wider forests-carbon policy nexus.",
journal = "Research Ideas and Outcomes",
title = "PESFOR-W: Improving the design and environmental effectiveness of woodlands for water Payments for Ecosystem Services",
pages = "28--1",
volume = "3",
doi = "10.3897/rio.3.e13828",
url = "conv_2330"
}
Gregory, V., Jens, A., Cristian, A., Abdel Rahman, A., Maria-Beatrice, A., Atanasova, S., Avdibegović, M., Baksić, N., Kazimierz, B., Jose, B., Barstad, J., Viera, B., Becirović, D., Santiago, B., Uldis, B., Bihunova, M., Blagojević, B., Matthias, B., Thomas, B., Yiying, C., Claudia, C., Chikalanov, A., Maria, C. e. S., Krzysztof, C., Hamed, D., Helen, D., Del Campo, A., de Groot, R., De Vreese, R., Tomáš, D., Abdelmohssin, E. M., Leena, F., Rhys, E., Julien, F., Frac, M., Martyn, F., Serge, G., Paola, G., Davide, G., Gezik, V., Carlo, G., María, G., Fernando, G., Elena, G., Yulia, G., Katrin, H., Eduard, H., Lars, H., Mike, I., Jette, J., Anže, J., Jelić, S., Jürgen, J., Csaba, J., Ifigenia, K., Mary, K., Klamerus-Iwan, A., Kluvankova, T., Roland, K., Konovska, I., Ostoić, S., Krc, J., Vasyl, L., Leonardi, A., Zane, L., Declan, L., Antonio, L. P., Athanasios, L., Mariyana, L., Marić, B., Javier, M., Inazio, M., Alexandru, M., Marek, M., Alison, M., Mihai, C., Mincev, I., Zymantas, M., Nevenić, R., Tom, N., Daire, O., Roland, O., Östberg, J., Oszust, K., Paola, O., Paletto, A., Taras, P., Davide, P., Malovrh, Š., Planinšek, Š., Radka, P., Posavec, S., Potočki, K., Prokofieva, I., Paula, Q., Laszlo, R., Ristić, R., Nicolas, R., Benedetto, R., Sabanović, J., Sarvasova, Z., Savoska, S., Patrick, S., Gebhard, S., Margaret, S., Martyn, S., Srdjević, B., Gavril, S., Stijović, A., Niels, S., Sirkka, T., Teofilovski, A., Mette, T., Bo, T., Toth, A., Ivonne, T., Tmušić, N., Lampros, V., Vedel, S., Ventrubová, K., Vuletić, D., Georg, W., Richard, Y., Sarah, Y., Rasoul, Y., Lyudmyla, Z., Daowei, Z., Jianhua, Z.,& Žižková, E.. (2017). PESFOR-W: Improving the design and environmental effectiveness of woodlands for water Payments for Ecosystem Services. in Research Ideas and Outcomes, 3, 1-28.
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.3.e13828
conv_2330
Gregory V, Jens A, Cristian A, Abdel Rahman A, Maria-Beatrice A, Atanasova S, Avdibegović M, Baksić N, Kazimierz B, Jose B, Barstad J, Viera B, Becirović D, Santiago B, Uldis B, Bihunova M, Blagojević B, Matthias B, Thomas B, Yiying C, Claudia C, Chikalanov A, Maria CES, Krzysztof C, Hamed D, Helen D, Del Campo A, de Groot R, De Vreese R, Tomáš D, Abdelmohssin EM, Leena F, Rhys E, Julien F, Frac M, Martyn F, Serge G, Paola G, Davide G, Gezik V, Carlo G, María G, Fernando G, Elena G, Yulia G, Katrin H, Eduard H, Lars H, Mike I, Jette J, Anže J, Jelić S, Jürgen J, Csaba J, Ifigenia K, Mary K, Klamerus-Iwan A, Kluvankova T, Roland K, Konovska I, Ostoić S, Krc J, Vasyl L, Leonardi A, Zane L, Declan L, Antonio LP, Athanasios L, Mariyana L, Marić B, Javier M, Inazio M, Alexandru M, Marek M, Alison M, Mihai C, Mincev I, Zymantas M, Nevenić R, Tom N, Daire O, Roland O, Östberg J, Oszust K, Paola O, Paletto A, Taras P, Davide P, Malovrh Š, Planinšek Š, Radka P, Posavec S, Potočki K, Prokofieva I, Paula Q, Laszlo R, Ristić R, Nicolas R, Benedetto R, Sabanović J, Sarvasova Z, Savoska S, Patrick S, Gebhard S, Margaret S, Martyn S, Srdjević B, Gavril S, Stijović A, Niels S, Sirkka T, Teofilovski A, Mette T, Bo T, Toth A, Ivonne T, Tmušić N, Lampros V, Vedel S, Ventrubová K, Vuletić D, Georg W, Richard Y, Sarah Y, Rasoul Y, Lyudmyla Z, Daowei Z, Jianhua Z, Žižková E. PESFOR-W: Improving the design and environmental effectiveness of woodlands for water Payments for Ecosystem Services. in Research Ideas and Outcomes. 2017;3:1-28.
doi:10.3897/rio.3.e13828
conv_2330 .
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Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation

Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela; Nonić, Dragan; Glavonjić, Predrag; Nedeljković, Jelena; Avdibegović, Mersudin; Krc, Janez

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela
AU  - Nonić, Dragan
AU  - Glavonjić, Predrag
AU  - Nedeljković, Jelena
AU  - Avdibegović, Mersudin
AU  - Krc, Janez
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/652
AB  - Forestry decision-makers in Slovenia and Serbia share common objectives: development of a more coherent policy for private forests and involvement of different ownership groups in policy deliberation and development, as well as increased management levels in private forests that are currently below their productive potential. Successful achievement of these objectives in both countries requires a range of policy tools. The research objective of this study was to identify and describe private forest owner types in Slovenia and Serbia based on various criteria (forest management objectives; participation in private forest owner associations; cooperation with other private forest owners and the public forest administration; performing forest harvesting activities) and to suggest a combination of policy instruments to target each private forest owner group. Surveys were conducted in Slovenia (n = 322) and Serbia (n = 248) on random samples of private forest owners. Survey data were analysed using a two-step cluster analysis. Four groups of private forest owners were identified in Slovenia: active (26.1 %), passive (33.2 %), multiobjective (18.6 %) and uninterested (22.0 %). Two were identified in Serbia: active (32.6 %) and multiobjective (67.4 %). Existing policy instruments referring to private forests in Slovenia and Serbia are rather similar and formulated in the respective forest policy documents at the national level. However, there are no policy instruments in either country targeting specific private forest owner groups. Based on smart regulation as a specific conceptual approach, an appropriate mix of policy instruments is proposed, which includes various measures designed to target the identified private forest owner types.
T2  - Small-Scale Forestry
T1  - Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation
EP  - 440
IS  - 4
SP  - 423
VL  - 14
DO  - 10.1007/s11842-015-9296-8
UR  - conv_1174
ER  - 
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year = "2015",
abstract = "Forestry decision-makers in Slovenia and Serbia share common objectives: development of a more coherent policy for private forests and involvement of different ownership groups in policy deliberation and development, as well as increased management levels in private forests that are currently below their productive potential. Successful achievement of these objectives in both countries requires a range of policy tools. The research objective of this study was to identify and describe private forest owner types in Slovenia and Serbia based on various criteria (forest management objectives; participation in private forest owner associations; cooperation with other private forest owners and the public forest administration; performing forest harvesting activities) and to suggest a combination of policy instruments to target each private forest owner group. Surveys were conducted in Slovenia (n = 322) and Serbia (n = 248) on random samples of private forest owners. Survey data were analysed using a two-step cluster analysis. Four groups of private forest owners were identified in Slovenia: active (26.1 %), passive (33.2 %), multiobjective (18.6 %) and uninterested (22.0 %). Two were identified in Serbia: active (32.6 %) and multiobjective (67.4 %). Existing policy instruments referring to private forests in Slovenia and Serbia are rather similar and formulated in the respective forest policy documents at the national level. However, there are no policy instruments in either country targeting specific private forest owner groups. Based on smart regulation as a specific conceptual approach, an appropriate mix of policy instruments is proposed, which includes various measures designed to target the identified private forest owner types.",
journal = "Small-Scale Forestry",
title = "Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation",
pages = "440-423",
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Pezdevsek Malovrh, S., Nonić, D., Glavonjić, P., Nedeljković, J., Avdibegović, M.,& Krc, J.. (2015). Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation. in Small-Scale Forestry, 14(4), 423-440.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11842-015-9296-8
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Pezdevsek Malovrh S, Nonić D, Glavonjić P, Nedeljković J, Avdibegović M, Krc J. Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation. in Small-Scale Forestry. 2015;14(4):423-440.
doi:10.1007/s11842-015-9296-8
conv_1174 .
Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela, Nonić, Dragan, Glavonjić, Predrag, Nedeljković, Jelena, Avdibegović, Mersudin, Krc, Janez, "Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation" in Small-Scale Forestry, 14, no. 4 (2015):423-440,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11842-015-9296-8 .,
conv_1174 .
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