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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.

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Publisher: Commonwealth Forestry Association

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Volume 19, Supplement 1, December 2017
Special Issue: Shifting global development discourses - Implications for forests and livelihoods

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Open Access Forestry discourses and forest based development – an introduction to the Special Issue
pp. 1-9(9)
Authors: De Jong, W.; Galloway, G.; Katila, P.; Pacheco, P.

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Open Access Integrated climate change adaptation: towards an emancipatory community forestry-based approach
pp. 24-40(17)
Authors: Chowdhary, C.L.; Conroy, W.; Gritten, D.; Pairojmahakij, R.S.; Poudyal, B.H.; Sapkota, L.M.; Triraganon, R.

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Open Access Environmental concerns in political bioeconomy discourses
pp. 41-55(15)
Authors: Kleinschmit, D.; Arts, B.; Giurca, A.; Mustalahti, I.; Sergent, A.; Pülzl, H.

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Open Access REDD+ and Green Growth: synergies or discord in Vietnam and Indonesia
pp. 56-68(13)
Authors: Pham, T.T.; Moeliono, M.; Brockhaus, M.; Le, N.D.; Katila, P.

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Open Access REDD+ politics in the media: a case study from Vietnam
pp. 69-80(12)
Authors: Pham, T.T.; Di Gregorio, M.; Brockhaus, M.

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Open Access Narrating illegal logging across the globe: between green protectionism and sustainable resource use
pp. 81-97(17)
Authors: Winkel, G.; Leipold, S.; Buhmann, K.; Cashore, B.; De Jong, W.; Nathan, I.; Sotirov, M.; Stone, M.

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Open Access Emerging forest ecosystem service entrepreneurship in Finland and Peru
pp. 113-124(12)
Authors: Hiedanpää, J.; Salo, M.

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Open Access The problematic old roots of the new green economy narrative: how far can it take us in re-imagining sustainability in forestry?
pp. 139-151(13)
Authors: Tomaselli, M.F.; Hajjar, R.; Ramón-Hidalgo, A.E.; Vásquez-Fernández, A.M.

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Open Access Forest ecosystem services, corporate sustainability and local livelihoods in industrial plantations of China: building conceptual awareness on the interlinkages
pp. 170-182(13)
Authors: Toppinen, A.; D'amato, D.; Lähtinen, K.; Rekola, M.; Wan, M.; Cai, D.; Wen, Z.

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