International Forestry Review

Papers
(The TQCC of International Forestry Review is 2. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Key drivers of LULCC in co-managed and governmentmanaged forest reserves in Malawi (1999–2018)9
The potential impact of legality requirements for China’s imported timber: a global forest product model‐based analysis8
An integrated ecosystem service-based approach for the sustainable management of forested islands in South Korea8
Valuing cultural benefits from the restoration of a mined-out forest in Ghana: a contingent valuation approach7
Economic valuation of forest conservation: insight from a current systematic literature review7
The role of the social forestry programs in increasing farmers' income and conserving forests in the Upstream Citarum Watershed, West Java, Indonesia7
Carbon markets can support invasive trees’ control with biomass-based value chains7
Is the forest moratorium merely a mirage? A case study on the effectiveness of the forest moratorium in Riau Province, Indonesia6
Development cooperation, non-timber forest products and community empowerment: power and interests in a public-private partnership in the Brazilian Amazon6
Sustainability certification and legality verification in Indonesian natural forest-based wood products value chains5
Forest biosecurity laws in South-East Asia: a review5
REDD+: analysis of its components through a systematic review of scientific literature from Brazil and Indonesia5
Forest restoration policy in the North Korea based on the reforestation experience in South Korea5
Green consumer behaviour influences Indonesian palm oil sustainability5
REDD+ benefit sharing in Ethiopia: policy and stakeholder perceptions analysis5
The effects on deforestation of conditional cash transfers: a study among the Khĩsêtjê Amazonian indigenous people5
Towards a typology of forest-managing organisations around the globe4
Compensatory afforestation policy in India: an analysis using an ecorestoration lens4
Can wild forest foods contribute to food security and dietary diversity of rural populations adjoining forest concessions? Insights from Gabon, DR Congo and Cameroon4
Ecosystem services in recreational forests of Turkey: analysis of national forest policies and scientific studies4
Eberhard Brünig: a pioneer in tropical forest ecology (1926‐2024)4
What does Brazil know about the origin and uses of tree species employed in the housing sector? Perspectives on available species, origin and current challenges4
Distribution and cultural identity of sacred groves in Togo4
Analysis of indicators of legality, legitimacy and legitimation in public policy: an example of REDD+ in Mexico4
Changing lifestyles in converted forests: the impact of logging operations on the Orang Rimba, Jambi, Indonesia3
Benefit-cost analysis of smallholder teak plantations in Northern Thailand: de facto practice and high input scenarios3
Food security and agroforestry from the perspective of the SDGs: a case study of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea3
Reviewing Social Forestry in Indonesia through an Integrative Framework for Collaborative Governance3
Measurable impacts of climate change on biodiversity and livelihoods in the tropical dry deciduous forest of Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh, India3
Politics and power in territorial planning: insights from two 'Ecological-Economic Zoning' multi-stakeholder processes in the Brazilian Amazon3
Towards sustainable management of African rosewood in West and Central Africa: a scoping review of current research3
Social obligations in the logging sector in Cameroon, Ghana, Liberia and Republic of Congo3
Timber business in West Africa: a review and outlook3
Cedars of the North Mountains: Historical forest culture and practices in modern day nature policies3
Comparing the performance of state forest enterprises in Czech and Slovak Republics with a focus on concessions3
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Climate change effects, adaptation and community-based forest management in the mid-hills of Tanahu and Kaski districts, Nepal3
An exploration of the connection between tree cover and selected development indicators in Kenya's devolved units3
India's environmental policy standoff: reimagining stakeholder engagement spaces2
Lessons from insect and disease impacts on radiata pine (Pinus radiataD. Don) plantations in New Zealand over the last hundred years2
Operations and improvement needs in the informal charcoal sector: a participatory value stream analysis2
Forest bioeconomy in three European countries: Finland, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic2
The religious forests of Nepal and India: a need for concern?2
Introduction - Multi-stakeholder forums and the promise of more equitable and sustainable land and resource use: perspectives from Brazil, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Peru2
Mangrove biomass and carbon estimates for REDD+ from national forest inventory in two regions of Myanmar2
Horizontal cooperation among communities and governments for sustainable village woodlands in Wando County, South Korea2
Managing forests for culturally significant plants in traditional Cherokee homelands: emerging platforms2
Hutsuls' perceptions of forests and uses of forest resource in Ukrainian and Romanian Bukovina2
Height-diameter models: a comprehensive review with new insights on relationships to generalized linear models and differential equations2
Reviewing the prospects of forest decentralization in Indonesia after the Omnibus Law2
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