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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 17, Supplement 1, March 2015
Special Issue: Smallholders and forest landscape transitions: Locally devised development strategies of the tropical Americas

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Open Access Opportunities, constraints and perceptions of rural communities regarding their potential to contribute to forest landscape transitions under REDD+: case studies from Mexico
pp. 65-84(20)
Authors: Skutsch, M.; Borrego, A.; Morales-Barquero, L.; Paneque-Gálvez, J.; Salinas-Melgoza, M.; Ramirez, M.I.; Perez-Salicrup, D.; Benet, D.; Monroy, S.; Gao, Y.

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Open Access Endogenous development in the tropics: the relevance of institutions
pp. 97-110(14)
Authors: Vázquez-Barquero, A.; Alfonso-Gil, J.

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Open Access Small-scale farmers' needs to end deforestation: insights for REDD+ in São Felix do Xingu (Pará, Brazil)
pp. 124-142(19)
Authors: Schneider, C.; Coudel, E.; Cammelli, F.; Sablayrolles, P.

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