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    Qualitative Longitudinal Methods for Forest Social Science

    Lead Author: Berglind Karlsdottir
    Overview This review describes qualitative longitudinal research (QL), the different approaches used for QL research in the social sciences, and the benefits and limitations of this methodology. It then comments on the feasibility and benefits of using this methodology to understand the social implications of forest-based interventions. The review has two components: a narrative review of […]
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    Enabling and Encouraging Access to Woodlands for Diverse Publics: An Economic Evidence Review

    Lead Author: Eleanor Gardner
    This review summarises the available economic literature on barriers and enabling factors affecting the ability of specific publics to access woodlands. In particular, distance to woodland, income, socioeconomic variables, health and disability are analysed as factors affecting individuals’ frequency of visits to woodlands and willingness to pay (WTP) for woodland recreation.