TY - BOOK ID - 48304751 TI - Services in Family Forestry AU - Hujala, Teppo. AU - Toppinen, Anne. AU - J. Butler, Brett. PY - 2019 SN - 3030289990 3030289982 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Forestry management. KW - Entrepreneurship. KW - Leadership. KW - Market research. KW - Forestry Management. KW - Business Strategy/Leadership. KW - Market Research/Competitive Intelligence. KW - Market research KW - Marketing KW - Markets KW - Research KW - Research, Industrial KW - Ability KW - Command of troops KW - Followership KW - Entrepreneur KW - Intrapreneur KW - Capitalism KW - Business incubators KW - Forest administration KW - Forest plants KW - Forest resource administration KW - Forest resource management KW - Forest stewardship KW - Forest vegetation management KW - Forestry management KW - Forests and forestry KW - Stewardship, Forest KW - Vegetation management, Forest KW - Ecosystem management KW - Natural resources KW - Management KW - Administration KW - Control KW - Forest management. KW - Forests and forestry. KW - Forest land KW - Forest lands KW - Forest planting KW - Forest production KW - Forest sciences KW - Forestation KW - Forested lands KW - Forestland KW - Forestlands KW - Forestry KW - Forestry industry KW - Forestry sciences KW - Land, Forest KW - Lands, Forest KW - Silviculture KW - Sylviculture KW - Woodlands KW - Woods (Forests) KW - Agriculture KW - Afforestation KW - Arboriculture KW - Logging KW - Timber KW - Tree crops KW - Trees KW - Explotacions agrícoles familiars KW - Agricultura familiar KW - Explotacions agrícoles KW - Gestió de les explotacions agrícoles KW - Economia domèstica UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:48304751 AB - With this book, the reader will become familiar with services and service research as evolving phenomena in private, non-industrial family forestry. Targeted as learning material for higher-education students in Western economies, and as a handbook for forest scientists worldwide, the book has a strong theoretical base, but also a practical orientation with examples of novel forest services from different regions and contexts. Conceptual foundations of service dominant logic (S-D logic) will introduce the reader to the service research lenses, through which the subsequent chapters scrutinize services designed and offered to family forest owners. These publicly funded or market services typically help owners fulfil various land ownership objectives through forest management. Increasingly, these services are helping landowners to secure and improve ecosystem services provision from their forests and helping to meet demands from the various stakeholders. While the book essentially approaches services as a continuous, value co-creation activity by forest owners and service providers, it recognizes and analyses the role of supporting institutions and policy frameworks in service evolution. Moreover, the book takes a step further by contemplating the wider societal transitions that may be required to enable service ideas to become service innovations as part of paradigmatic changes of markets, entrepreneurship, and customer behavior that help society move towards more sustainable and responsible bio-based economy. ER -