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- Author(s): Hain, H. Ahas, R.Publication Year: 2007Source: International Forestry Review (9, 3, 759-770)Publication Type: Journal ArticleCode:Topics: Market Climate Compositional diversity+ 2Subtopics: Price premium Occupational health Employment conditions+ 1Subject Keywords: Forests Certification Ecosystem+ 2Regions: EuropeCountries: EstoniaForest Zones: TemperateForest Type: Natural ForestTenure Ownership: PublicTenure Management: PublicEvidence Category: FSC effect-related studiesEvidence Type: Case studyEvidence Subtype: QualitativeData Type: Case studies
- Author(s): Hirschberger, P.Publication Year: 2005Source:Publication Type: ReportCode:Topics: Management efficiency Compositional diversity Forest degradation+ 1Subtopics: Occupational health Employment conditions Training and educationSubject Keywords: Forests CertificationRegions: EuropeCountries: GermanyForest Zones: TemperateForest Type: (not yet curated)Tenure Ownership: (not yet curated)Tenure Management: (not yet curated)Evidence Category: FSC effect-related studiesEvidence Type: Case studyEvidence Subtype: QualitativeData Type: Company data
- Author(s): Hain, H.Publication Year: 2005Source:Publication Type: ThesisCode:Topics: Market Compositional diversity Forest degradation+ 1Subtopics: Price premium Occupational health Employment conditions+ 1Subject Keywords: Forests CertificationRegions: EuropeCountries: EstoniaForest Zones: TemperateForest Type: Natural ForestTenure Ownership: PublicTenure Management: PublicEvidence Category: FSC effect-related studiesEvidence Type: Comparative study with matched controlEvidence Subtype: Data collected post-interventionData Type: Mixed methods