Institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing timber legality in selected Western Balkan countries: Multiple case study of Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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2024
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Radosavljević, MajaRogelja, Todora

Masiero, Mauro
Čomić, Dragan

Glavonjić, Branko

Pettenella, Davide
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This paper investigates timber legality issues in the Western Balkans by examining the transposition of national policy frameworks in five Western Balkan countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Republic of Srpska, BH) with the European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR) requirements. The study uses a multipleembedded case study design to investigate national policies and regulations on preventing and tackling illegal logging and those dealing with the trade in timber and timber products. A qualitative content analysis of retrieved documents was conducted to check the extent to which EUTR requirements are covered. Interviews with 36 key actors across selected countries were conducted to analyse their perceptions of the EUTR and the recently approved European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), focusing on awareness, transparency, information flow, resources, and challenges of ensuring timber legality. The study also distinguished institutional and actor-oriented factors... influencing the transposition of EUTR and forthcoming EUDR requirements into national policies and forest management practices. The contribution offers a comparative gap analysis of EU requirements' incorporation within targeted countries' national policy frameworks and an overview of common and opposing perceptions on timber legality and legitimate forestry practices among key stakeholders in five Western Balkan countries.
Ključne reči:
Policy transposition / Forest governance / European Union timber regulation (EUTR) / European Union deforestation regulation / Actor-centred institutionalism (ACI) / (EUDR)Izvor:
Forest Policy and Economics, 2024, 166Finansiranje / projekti:
- CARIPARO Foundation Ph.D. scholarship (University of Padova)
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103261
ISSN: 1389-9341
WoS: 001252105400001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85195292875
Institucija/grupa
Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Radosavljević, Maja AU - Rogelja, Todora AU - Masiero, Mauro AU - Čomić, Dragan AU - Glavonjić, Branko AU - Pettenella, Davide PY - 2024 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1476 AB - This paper investigates timber legality issues in the Western Balkans by examining the transposition of national policy frameworks in five Western Balkan countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Republic of Srpska, BH) with the European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR) requirements. The study uses a multipleembedded case study design to investigate national policies and regulations on preventing and tackling illegal logging and those dealing with the trade in timber and timber products. A qualitative content analysis of retrieved documents was conducted to check the extent to which EUTR requirements are covered. Interviews with 36 key actors across selected countries were conducted to analyse their perceptions of the EUTR and the recently approved European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), focusing on awareness, transparency, information flow, resources, and challenges of ensuring timber legality. The study also distinguished institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing the transposition of EUTR and forthcoming EUDR requirements into national policies and forest management practices. The contribution offers a comparative gap analysis of EU requirements' incorporation within targeted countries' national policy frameworks and an overview of common and opposing perceptions on timber legality and legitimate forestry practices among key stakeholders in five Western Balkan countries. T2 - Forest Policy and Economics T1 - Institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing timber legality in selected Western Balkan countries: Multiple case study of Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina) VL - 166 DO - 10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103261 UR - conv_1794 ER -
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Radosavljević, M., Rogelja, T., Masiero, M., Čomić, D., Glavonjić, B.,& Pettenella, D.. (2024). Institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing timber legality in selected Western Balkan countries: Multiple case study of Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina). in Forest Policy and Economics, 166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103261 conv_1794
Radosavljević M, Rogelja T, Masiero M, Čomić D, Glavonjić B, Pettenella D. Institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing timber legality in selected Western Balkan countries: Multiple case study of Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina). in Forest Policy and Economics. 2024;166. doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103261 conv_1794 .
Radosavljević, Maja, Rogelja, Todora, Masiero, Mauro, Čomić, Dragan, Glavonjić, Branko, Pettenella, Davide, "Institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing timber legality in selected Western Balkan countries: Multiple case study of Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina)" in Forest Policy and Economics, 166 (2024), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103261 ., conv_1794 .