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Services in Family Forestry

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  • © 2019

Overview

  • Transfers the newest concepts from service research to family forestry context
  • Provides a strong theoretical base and illustrative compilation of practical case examples
  • Takes a futures-oriented look into the diverse use of family forests
  • Combines business, policy and institutional innovation perspectives
  • Includes many of the world’s leading experts on family forestry with contributions from nearly 50 authors representing 15 countries

Part of the book series: World Forests (WFSE, volume 24)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Conceptualization of Service Approaches in Family Forestry

  2. Market and Policy Environment

  3. Public Service and Business Innovations

  4. Communication, Cooperation, and Organizations for Services

  5. Transitions Governance

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This book transfers the newest service research concepts, such as value co-creation, to family forestry context. The book is aimed at as learning material for higher-education students in Western economies, and as a handbook for forest scientists worldwide. It has a strong theoretical base, but also a practical orientation with examples of novel forest services from different regions and contexts. The five parts of the book are: I Conceptualization of Service Approaches in Family Forestry; II Market and Policy Environment; III Public Service and Business Innovations; IV Communication, Cooperation, and Organizations for Services; and V Transitions Governance. Each part begins with a chapter that is more conceptual and thus sets the stage for the subsequent chapters, which then focus on a regional perspective or some more specific theme under the part’s coverage.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland

    Teppo Hujala

  • Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

    Anne Toppinen

  • United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Amherst, USA

    Brett J. Butler

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