2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28999-7_8
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Service-Dominant Logic Driven Services for Family Forest Owners—The Present and the Potential

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“…In general, a need for guidance is increasing in forestry. An increasing selection of services in the timber trade is offered to NIPF owners, ranging from situation-specific advice to complete service packages (Toivonen and Kowalkowski 2019), and rapid digitalization is likely to add to the amount of services available in the future (Berghäll and Roos 2019).…”
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“…In general, a need for guidance is increasing in forestry. An increasing selection of services in the timber trade is offered to NIPF owners, ranging from situation-specific advice to complete service packages (Toivonen and Kowalkowski 2019), and rapid digitalization is likely to add to the amount of services available in the future (Berghäll and Roos 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further, the debate regarding the forests' role in climate change mitigation will continue (Lindahl and Westholm 2012). Political aims relating to climate change mitigation efforts resulting in pressures to engage NIPF owners in carbon dioxide emission reduction are likely to have an influence on how forests are managed in the future (Berghäll and Roos 2019). As forest owners control the majority of the forested land in Finland, they will have a key role to play when decisions are made concerning future forest utilization as well as in efforts to reach emission reduction targets in the fight against climate change.…”
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