Economic analysis of natural forest disturbances: A century of research
C Montagné-Huck, M Brunette - Journal of Forest Economics, 2018 - Elsevier
Natural disturbances have always affected forest ecosystems, altering or disrupting the flows
of goods and services provided by forests. In response, people have had to adapt their …
of goods and services provided by forests. In response, people have had to adapt their …
Can carbon sink insurance and financial subsidies improve the carbon sequestration capacity of forestry?
Y He, Y Ren - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023 - Elsevier
Enhancing forestry carbon sequestration capacity is an important way for China to achieve
carbon neutrality. As such, carbon sink insurance and financial subsidies are important …
carbon neutrality. As such, carbon sink insurance and financial subsidies are important …
Adaptation to climate change in forestry: A multiple correspondence analysis (MCA)
We analyze economic perspectives of forest adaptation to risk attributes, caused mostly by
climate change. We construct a database with 89 systematically chosen articles, dealing …
climate change. We construct a database with 89 systematically chosen articles, dealing …
Piloting a weather-index-based crop insurance system in Bangladesh: Understanding the challenges of financial instruments for tackling climate risks
Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to extreme climate events.
With over 60% of its population living in rural areas, over a third of which lives under the …
With over 60% of its population living in rural areas, over a third of which lives under the …
Risk aversion hinders forestry professionals to adapt to climate change
Forestry professionals' attitudes towards risk and uncertainty under climate change, together
with their perception about suitability of adaptation strategies, were investigated in Central …
with their perception about suitability of adaptation strategies, were investigated in Central …
Attitude towards risk and production decision: an empirical analysis on French private forest owners
M Brunette, J Foncel, EN Kéré - Environmental Modeling & Assessment, 2017 - Springer
This paper deals with the forest owner's attitude towards risk and the harvesting decision in
several ways. First, we propose to characterize and quantify the forest owner's attitude …
several ways. First, we propose to characterize and quantify the forest owner's attitude …
A Hybrid Intelligence System Based on Relevance Vector Machines and Imperialist Competitive Optimization for Modelling Forest Fire Danger Using GIS.
This article proposes and verifies a novel intelligence approach for modelling forest fire
danger developed based on a hybrid model of Imperialist Competitive Algorithm (ICA) and …
danger developed based on a hybrid model of Imperialist Competitive Algorithm (ICA) and …
A GIS-based model for multiscale forest insurance analysis: The Italian case study
S Sacchelli, M Cipollaro, S Fabbrizzi - Forest Policy and Economics, 2018 - Elsevier
The increasing probability of natural and human-induced extreme events in forests calls for
innovative forms of risk management. Insuring timber is one possible way to cope with …
innovative forms of risk management. Insuring timber is one possible way to cope with …
Managing forest risks in uncertain times of climate change
R Yousefpour, DR Gray - Annals of Forest Science, 2022 - Springer
Key message Managing forest risks in uncertain times of climate change necessitates novel
and adaptive forest decision approaches. Multiple risks (biotic and abiotic) and sources of …
and adaptive forest decision approaches. Multiple risks (biotic and abiotic) and sources of …
Social sciences have so much more to bring to climate studies in forest research: a French case study
T Fouqueray, N Frascaria-Lacoste - Annals of Forest Science, 2020 - Springer
Key message Faced with wicked problems such as climate change, managers of complex
forest social-ecological systems require more than experimental sciences alone. Yet …
forest social-ecological systems require more than experimental sciences alone. Yet …