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Sustainable Forestry in Norway: Analysing the Norwegian Forest Governance, with a focus on public and private forest owners.

Havdal, Oda Agnete Berg
Master thesis
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2023
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The study delves into the intricacies of Norwegian forest governance, encompassing policies, measures, and instruments for sustainable forest management. It addresses the conflicting practices of logging and conservation, the discourses surrounding them, and seeks to identify disparities in perceptions and experiences based on property ownership. Central to the research are three objectives: describing forest governance systems in Norway, investigating the legitimacy of the outcomes of these systems, and examining forest owners’ perceptions and experiences with logging and conservation.
 
 
 
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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