Journal of Sustainable Forestry

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Sustainable Forestry is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Plant a Trillion Trees Campaign to Reduce Global Warming – Fleshing Out the Concept16
Forest-Based Ecotourism in Sri Lanka: A Review on State of Governance, Livelihoods, and Forest Conservation Outcomes16
Analyzing Households’ Dependency on Non-timber Forest Products, Poverty Alleviation Potential, and Socioeconomic Drivers: Evidence from Metema and Quara Districts in the Dry Forests of Amhara Region, 14
Assessing Good Governance in Protected Areas (PA) Co-management: A Case Study of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forests of Bangladesh12
Ecological Niche Modeling and Status of Threatened Alpine Medicinal Plant Dactylorhiza Hatagirea D.Don in Western Himalaya11
Indigenous Sacred Forests as a Tool for Climate Change Mitigation: Lessons from Gedeo Community, Southern Ethiopia10
Effect of Drought Stress on Physio-biochemical Traits and Secondary Metabolites Production in the Woody SpeciesPinus HalepensisMill. At a Juvenile Development Stage10
Farmers’ Intentions Toward Sustained Agroforestry Adoption: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior9
Interaction Effects of Dust and Water Deficit Stresses on Growth and Physiology of Persian Oak (Quercus BrantiiLindl.)9
Predicting the Future of Protected Areas in the Region of the Highest Population Density in Sub-Saharan Africa8
Growth and Coppicing Ability of the Critically Endangered Agarwood ( Aquilaria Malaccensis Lam.) Tree in Monoculture and Polyculture in North East India7
Forest Sustainability in State Forest Management Plans: A Content Analysis7
Stakeholders’ Perception on Conservation Outcomes of Forest Protected Area Co-management in Bangladesh7
Factors influencing Local Communities Relational Values to Forest Protected Areas in Jordan7
Livestock Browsing Threatens the Survival ofBalanites aegyptiacaSeedlings and Saplings in Dinder Biosphere Reserve, Sudan6
Examining the Link between the Theory of Planned Behavior and Bushmeat Consumption in Ghana6
Ecophysiological Strategies of Cedrela fissilis Vell. Seedlings under Conditions of Flooding and Light Availability6
Willingness to Pay for Conservation of African Baobab Tree in Ethiopia (A Case Study of Abergele Woreda): Contingent Valuation Approach6
Remotely Sensed Phenology Monitoring and Land-cover Classification for the Localization of the Endemic Argan Tree in the Southern-west of Morocco6
Exploring Wildfire Occurrence: Local Farmers’ Perceptions and Adaptation Strategies in Central Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa6
Stoichiometric Characteristics of Leaf Nutrients in Karst Plant Species During Natural Restoration in Maolan National Nature Reserve, Guizhou, China6
Local Level Forest Governance and Conservation Outcomes in a Co-managed Protected Area of Bangladesh5
Conservation Outcomes of Collaborative Forest Management in a Medium Altitude Semideciduous Forest in Mid-western Uganda5
Physical and Energy Characteristics, Compression Strength and Chemical Modification of Charcoal Produced from Sixteen Tropical Woods in Costa Rica5
Influence of Sociodemographic Characteristics on the Support of an Emerging Community-based Tourism Destination in Gunung Ciremai National Park, Indonesia5
Sustainable Use and Management of Wild Edible Fruit Plants: A Case Study in the Ulu Masen Protected Forest, West Aceh, Indonesia5
Dual Governance and the Shadow of State Authority: Co-Management Realities in Rema-Kalenga Protected Area of Bangladesh5
Diplodia Species Causing Dieback on Pinus Pinea : Relationship Between Disease Incidence, Dendrometric and Ecological Parameters5
Farmer Perceptions and Economic Performance of Cocoa Agroforestry Shade Levels in Ghana5
Wood Fuel Producers’ Insight on the Environmental Effects of Their Activities in Ghana5
Awareness, Knowledge and Perception of Forest Dependent Communities on Climate Change in Malawi: A Case of Mchinji and Phirilongwe Forest Reserves in Malawi5
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