Institutional innovation in european private forestry: The emergence of forest owners' organizations
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2011
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Carvalho-Mendes, A.M.S.Štefanek, B.
Feliciano, D.
Mizaraite, D.
Nonić, Dragan

Kitchoukov, E.
Nybakk, E.
Duduman, G.
Weiss, Gerhard
Nichiforel, L.
Stoyanova, M.
Mäkinen, P.
Alves, R.
Milijić, V.
Sarvasova, Zuzana

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The emergence and development of organizations of private forest owners in situations where they were not previously collectively organized is a relevant institutional innovation in forestry. This chapter looks at the factors that may have contributed to this institutional change in the following countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Lithuania, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia. The conceptual framework used to present and discuss these country cases considers the following types of factors: (i) the structural changes in the social and economic environment of private forestry when forest owners' organizations emerged, and the needs for collective action of private forest owners triggered by those changes; (ii) the factors contributing to cope with the 'free riding' problems involved in collective action; (iii) the mechanisms leveraging the capacities of forest owners' associations beyond the initial domain where they emerged and contributing to give them the 'cri...tical mass' needed for having substantial impact on forestry economic conditions; and (iv) the possible existence of 'path dependence' phenomena, where the conditions prevailing when forest owners' organizations emerged have a lasting influence throughout their lifetime. With different specifications according to the characteristics of each country, these four sets of factors appear to be useful as a common framework for organizing the explanation of how forest owners' associations emerged and developed in the countries considered here.
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Innovation in Forestry: Territorial and Value Chain Relationships, 2011, 68-86Издавач:
- CABI Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-84593-689-1 (Print), 978-1-84593-721-8 (Online)
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84890214286
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Šumarski fakultetTY - CHAP AU - Carvalho-Mendes, A.M.S. AU - Štefanek, B. AU - Feliciano, D. AU - Mizaraite, D. AU - Nonić, Dragan AU - Kitchoukov, E. AU - Nybakk, E. AU - Duduman, G. AU - Weiss, Gerhard AU - Nichiforel, L. AU - Stoyanova, M. AU - Mäkinen, P. AU - Alves, R. AU - Milijić, V. AU - Sarvasova, Zuzana PY - 2011 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/371 AB - The emergence and development of organizations of private forest owners in situations where they were not previously collectively organized is a relevant institutional innovation in forestry. This chapter looks at the factors that may have contributed to this institutional change in the following countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Lithuania, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia. The conceptual framework used to present and discuss these country cases considers the following types of factors: (i) the structural changes in the social and economic environment of private forestry when forest owners' organizations emerged, and the needs for collective action of private forest owners triggered by those changes; (ii) the factors contributing to cope with the 'free riding' problems involved in collective action; (iii) the mechanisms leveraging the capacities of forest owners' associations beyond the initial domain where they emerged and contributing to give them the 'critical mass' needed for having substantial impact on forestry economic conditions; and (iv) the possible existence of 'path dependence' phenomena, where the conditions prevailing when forest owners' organizations emerged have a lasting influence throughout their lifetime. With different specifications according to the characteristics of each country, these four sets of factors appear to be useful as a common framework for organizing the explanation of how forest owners' associations emerged and developed in the countries considered here. PB - CABI Publishing T2 - Innovation in Forestry: Territorial and Value Chain Relationships T1 - Institutional innovation in european private forestry: The emergence of forest owners' organizations EP - 86 SP - 68 UR - conv_2249 ER -
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Carvalho-Mendes, A.M.S., Štefanek, B., Feliciano, D., Mizaraite, D., Nonić, D., Kitchoukov, E., Nybakk, E., Duduman, G., Weiss, G., Nichiforel, L., Stoyanova, M., Mäkinen, P., Alves, R., Milijić, V.,& Sarvasova, Z.. (2011). Institutional innovation in european private forestry: The emergence of forest owners' organizations. in Innovation in Forestry: Territorial and Value Chain Relationships CABI Publishing., 68-86. conv_2249
Carvalho-Mendes A, Štefanek B, Feliciano D, Mizaraite D, Nonić D, Kitchoukov E, Nybakk E, Duduman G, Weiss G, Nichiforel L, Stoyanova M, Mäkinen P, Alves R, Milijić V, Sarvasova Z. Institutional innovation in european private forestry: The emergence of forest owners' organizations. in Innovation in Forestry: Territorial and Value Chain Relationships. 2011;:68-86. conv_2249 .
Carvalho-Mendes, A.M.S., Štefanek, B., Feliciano, D., Mizaraite, D., Nonić, Dragan, Kitchoukov, E., Nybakk, E., Duduman, G., Weiss, Gerhard, Nichiforel, L., Stoyanova, M., Mäkinen, P., Alves, R., Milijić, V., Sarvasova, Zuzana, "Institutional innovation in european private forestry: The emergence of forest owners' organizations" in Innovation in Forestry: Territorial and Value Chain Relationships (2011):68-86, conv_2249 .