
Publications of Forest and Nature Conservation Group
Researchers of the Forest and Nature Conservation Policy group publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
For complete publication lists, please refer to this site.
Recent Article Publications
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Hoe waarderen Nederlanders boerennatuur?
Landschap : tijdschrift voor landschapsecologie en milieukunde 37 (2020)1. - ISSN 0169-6300 - p. 10 - 19. -
Science, subsidies and the politics of the pulse trawl ban in the European Union
Marine Policy 118 (2020). - ISSN 0308-597X - 8 p. -
Making deforestation risk visible. Discourses on bovine leather supply chain in Brazil
Geoforum 112 (2020). - ISSN 0016-7185 - p. 85 - 95. -
Voluntary Sustainability Certification and State Regulations: Paths to Promote the Conservation of Ecosystem Services? Experiences in Indonesia
Forests 11 (2020)5. - ISSN 1999-4907 - 23 p. -
“It’s Not in the Course Guide!” Reflections from a Dutch Field School on How Students Learn to Do Fieldwork
Anthropology & Education 51 (2020)3. - ISSN 0161-7761 - p. 376 - 386. -
Institutional work in diverse niche contexts : The case of low-carbon housing in the Netherlands
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 35 (2020). - ISSN 2210-4224 - p. 116 - 134. -
On the merits and pitfalls of introducing a digital platform to aid conservation management : Volunteer data submission and the mediating role of volunteer coordinators
Journal of Environmental Management 265 (2020). - ISSN 0301-4797 -
Two decades of forest-related legislation changes in European countries analysed from a property rights perspective
Forest Policy and Economics 115 (2020). - ISSN 1389-9341 -
REDD+ : If communities are the solution, what is the problem?
World Development 130 (2020). - ISSN 0305-750X -
Moving beyond the nature-based solutions discourse: introducing nature-based thinking
Urban Ecosystems 23 (2020). - ISSN 1083-8155 - p. 919 - 926.
FNP book Forest and Nature Governance - a practice based approach
This book reflects the contents of the research programme of FNP. It was conceived years ago, when ideas about putting the concept of 'practice' central in FNP's research program first began to emerge. The book contributes to forest and nature governance by offering a novel approach in this field. Find out more about our book here