2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.07.002
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Post forest reversal discussion: Restructuring public subsidy system for private forests under the differences of topographic conditions in Norway

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“…Evidence exists that local communities are capable of governing local resources sustainably [62]. Findings indicate that the homogeneity of tree plantations and their potential negative effects on the production of natural and man-made capital must be reevaluated, and proper mediation between private and non-private stakeholders through a forester system can play an important role in this process, a result consistent with recent studies [67,68].…”
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“…Evidence exists that local communities are capable of governing local resources sustainably [62]. Findings indicate that the homogeneity of tree plantations and their potential negative effects on the production of natural and man-made capital must be reevaluated, and proper mediation between private and non-private stakeholders through a forester system can play an important role in this process, a result consistent with recent studies [67,68].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%