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Small-scale Forestry is an international journal focused on pure and applied research into small-scale forestry.

  • Provides a platform for empirical, theoretical, modeling, and methodological papers.
  • Explores the social, economic and technical dimensions of farm, family, non-industrial and community forestry.
  • Originated as Small-scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy in 2002.
  • Particularly useful to the global research community, policy makers, and forest managers.

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Editor-in-Chief
  • Brett J. Butler
Impact factor
1.5 (2022)
5 year impact factor
2.0 (2022)
Submission to first decision (median)
85 days
Downloads
85,589 (2023)

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  • Latest Small-scale Forestry blog published

    Do environmental worldviews and distrust in science affect those who care for our land?Do environmental worldviews and distrust in science affect those who care for our land?

    Find out with this blog written by Gabriel Hemery, co-author of a recent article published in Small-scale Forestry.

Journal information

Electronic ISSN
1873-7854
Print ISSN
1873-7617
Co-Publisher information
Co-publication with John Herbohn, University of the Sunshine Coast and Steve Harrison, University of Queensland
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