2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10342-016-0991-6
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Exploring the financial rationales of Dutch forest holdings and their relation with financial results

Abstract: The financial situation of many forest holdings in the Netherlands is a major concern. For example, the yearly overview of Dutch private forest holdings larger than 5 ha shows that over the last 30 years, the average annual results were negative during most years. However, it should be taken into account that not all forest holdings focus primarily on the generation of financial benefits. Surprisingly, no studies relating financial rationales and financial results have yet been conducted. The aim of the presen… Show more

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“…Bosschap http://www.bosschap.nl/ ). Currently, 1,431 citizens own 61,000 hectares of forest larger than 5 hectares, and an unknown number of citizens own 51,600 hectares of smaller forest patches 18 , 19 . Thus, educating a relatively small group of public and private foresters to reduce tick bites in their domain, might lead to a substantial decrease in the number of LB cases per year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bosschap http://www.bosschap.nl/ ). Currently, 1,431 citizens own 61,000 hectares of forest larger than 5 hectares, and an unknown number of citizens own 51,600 hectares of smaller forest patches 18 , 19 . Thus, educating a relatively small group of public and private foresters to reduce tick bites in their domain, might lead to a substantial decrease in the number of LB cases per year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bosschap www.bosschap.nl). Currently, 1,431 citizens own 61,000 hectares of forest larger than 5 hectares, and an unknown number of citizens own 51,600 hectares of smaller forest patches (Hoogstra-Klein, 2016;Schelhaas et al, 2014). Thus, educating a relatively small group of public and private foresters to reduce tick bites in their domain, might lead to a substantial decrease in the number of LB cases per year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%