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The International Forestry Review is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of forest policy and science, with an emphasis on issues of transnational significance. It is published four times per year, in March, June, September and December. Theme editions are a regular feature and attract a wide audience.

The IFR is part of The Global Forest Information Service - GFIS

International Forestry Review has an Impact Factor of 1.705

Publisher: Commonwealth Forestry Association

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Volume 13, Number 1, March 2011

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Open Access Is China unique? Exploring the behaviour of Chinese and European firms in the Cameroonian logging sector
pp. 23-34(12)
Authors: Cerutti, P.O.; Assembe-Mvondo, S.; German, L.; Putzel, L.

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Open Access Reliable forest carbon monitoring – systematic reviews as a tool for validating the knowledge base
pp. 56-66(11)
Authors: Petrokofsky, G.; Holmgren, P.; Brown, N.D.

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New forests in changing landscapes in south-east Australia
pp. 67-79(13)
Authors: Stewart, H.T.L.; Race, D.H.; Curtis, A.L.

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Indigenous forest management in Bolivia: potentials for livelihood improvement
pp. 80-95(16)
Authors: Uberhuaga, P.; Larsen, H.O.; Treue, T.

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Open Access Reviews
pp. 106-117(12)

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