Two decades of forest-related legislation changes in European countries analysed from a property rights perspective
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2020-06
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Nichiforel, Liviu
Deuffic, Philippe
Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark
Weiss, Gerhard
Hujala, Teppo
Keary, Kevin
Lawrence, Anna
Avdibegović, Mersudin
Dobšinská, Zuzana
Feliciano, Diana
Górriz-Mifsud, Elena
Hoogstra-Klein, Marjanke
Hrib, Michal
Jarský, Vilém
Jodłowski, Krzysztof
Lukmine, Diana
Pezdevšek Malovrh, Špela
Nedeljković, Jelena
Nonić, Dragan
Krajter Ostoić, Silvija
Pukall, Klaus
Rondeux, Jacques
Samara, Theano
Sarvašová, Zuzana
Scriban, Ramona Elena
Šilingienė, Rita
Sinko, Milan
Stojanovska, Makedonka
Stojanovski, Vladimir
Stoyanov, Todor
Teder, Meelis
Vennesland, Birger
Wilhelmsson, Erik
Živojinović, Ivana
Bouriaud, Laura
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Article
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English
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Abstract
In the last two decades, attention on forests and ownership rights has increased in different domains of international policy, particularly in relation to achieving the global sustainable development goals. This paper looks at the changes in forest-specific legislation applicable to regular productive forests, across 28 European countries. We compare the legal framework applicable in the mid-1990s with that applicable in 2015, using the Property Rights Index in Forestry (PRIF) to measure changes across time and space. The paper shows that forest owners in most western European countries already had high decision-making power in the mid-1990s, following deregulation trends from the 1980s; and for the next two decades, distribution of rights remained largely stable. For these countries, the content and direction of changes indicate that the main pressure on forest-focused legislation comes from environmental discourses (e.g. biodiversity and climate change policies). In contrast, former socialist countries in the mid-1990s gave lower decision-making powers to forest owners than in any of the Western Europe countries; over the next 20 years these show remarkable changes in management, exclusion and withdrawal rights. As a result of these changes, there is no longer a clear line between western and former socialist countries with respect to the national governance systems used to address private forest ownership.
Nevertheless, with the exception of Baltic countries which have moved towards the western forest governance system, most of the former socialist countries still maintain a state-centred approach in private forest management. Overall, most of the changes we identified in the last two decades across Europe were recorded in the categories of management rights and exclusion rights. These changes reflect the general trend in European forest policies to expand and reinforce the landowners’ individual rights, while preserving minimal rights for other categories of forest users; and to promote the use of financial instruments when targeting policy goals related to the environmental discourse.
Nevertheless, with the exception of Baltic countries which have moved towards the western forest governance system, most of the former socialist countries still maintain a state-centred approach in private forest management. Overall, most of the changes we identified in the last two decades across Europe were recorded in the categories of management rights and exclusion rights. These changes reflect the general trend in European forest policies to expand and reinforce the landowners’ individual rights, while preserving minimal rights for other categories of forest users; and to promote the use of financial instruments when targeting policy goals related to the environmental discourse.
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K Law (General)
SD Forestry
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Journal
Forest Policy and Economics
ISSN
13899341
Volume
115
Publisher
Elsevier
Submitter
Wilkes-AllemannJ
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Nichiforel, L., Deuffic, P., Thorsen, B. J., Weiss, G., Hujala, T., Keary, K., Lawrence, A., Avdibegović, M., Dobšinská, Z., Feliciano, D., Górriz-Mifsud, E., Hoogstra-Klein, M., Hrib, M., Jarský, V., Jodłowski, K., Lukmine, D., Pezdevšek Malovrh, Š., Nedeljković, J., Nonić, D., … Bouriaud, L. (2020). Two decades of forest-related legislation changes in European countries analysed from a property rights perspective. In Forest Policy and Economics (Vol. 115). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13907
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