Biodiversity Protection in Private Forests: An Analysis of Compliance

Compliance is a precondition for a regulatory system to be effective. This article analyses the drivers behind non-compliance and ways of enhancing compliance by empirically investigating the assumptions of compliance theories in the regulation of biodiversity conservation in private forests in Finl...

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Hauptverfasser: Simila, Jukka, Pölönen, Ismo, Fredrikson, Jenny, Primmer, Eeva, Horne, Paula
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