Title of article
Factors influencing the role of Non-Wood Forest Products and Services
Author/Authors
Gerben Janse، نويسنده , , Andreas Ottitsch، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
11
From page
309
To page
319
Abstract
In the light of social and economic developments, forest functions other than timber production have gained international importance and recognition. Resulting from this development, Non-Wood Forest Products and Services (NWFPS) are becoming more important, both for the general public as for forest owners trying to market them. In order to acquire a better understanding of NWFPS, their role in society and their marketing possibilities, this study aims at defining the factors influencing NWFPS. A comparative study between two countries with a different forest situation, the Netherlands and Norway, has been carried out. These factors are: institutional framework; economic characteristics (rivalry and excludability); demography and forest resources; and attitudes, values and customs. The outcome is that, because of differences on the mentioned factors, forest owners in the Netherlands better off focusing on offering small-scale, nature-based facilities for (short-stay) recreationists, whereas for Norwegian forest owners it is more promising to focus on offering wilderness-experience ‘all-in package-deals’ to tourists.
Keywords
Institutional framework , Rivalry and excludability , Forest resources , Demography and social factors , comparative study , Non-Wood Forest Products and Services , The Netherlands , Norway , recreation , Forest policy
Journal title
Forest Policy and Economics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Forest Policy and Economics
Record number
726881
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