Calls for papers
International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology
Special Issue on: “Towards New Modes of Forest Management Based on a Sustainability Background”
Guest Editors:
Professor Salem Y. Lakhal, Professor Souad H’mida and Dr. Martin Béland, University of Moncton, Canada
The development of customer awareness about ecological problems of forest products puts the wood industry into the center of customer interest. Wood product companies must work to be sustainable and economically profitable, especially if they are to survive today's world of rapid changes in technology, increasing complexity in products, strong competition and mounting pressure from consumers and civil society to respect the environment. These factors require companies to integrate, among other things, environmental protection dimensions into their supply chain operations, to seek eco-certifications for their products, processes, and forest harvesting practice.
How do these schemes affect actual management practices and environmental protection in forest and wood industries supply chains? There are already some sporadic researches published on this topic but many researches state that we still know too little about forest sustainable management, its impact (costs of output, prices, trade of forest products, etc.) and efficiency as a problem-solving instrument.
Subject CoverageTaking the above notions into account, areas covered by the special issue include but are not limited to:
- Certification and business practices in industrial forest product supply chains
- How certification has contributed to change policies and processes which lead to sustainable forest management
- Accommodating multiple interests in local forest management: a focus on facilitation, actors and practices
- Forest industry and CO2 emissions
- Environmental regulation and corporate strategies in forest products industry
- The supply chain concept applied to forest and wood industries
- Complexity of wood product cycle
- Competitiveness and environmental policies for sustainable forest
- The effects of environment and technology on wood product export
- Life cycle analysis of wood products
- Multifunctionality in forest industry
- Aggregation of sustainable development indicators in forest and wood industries
Notes for Prospective Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere
All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Author Guidelines page
Important Dates
Deadline for abstract (100 to 150 words) submission: 17 November, 2006
Deadline for paper submission: 19 January 2007
Deadline for first turn of papers review: 16 March 2007
Deadline for submission of revised papers: 19 April 2007
Deadline for re-review of papers requiring major revision: 17 May 2007
Deadline for second turn of papers review: 21 June 2007