Theories of regional development and their relevance to the forest sector

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The paper elaborates upon various theories to explain economic development and restructuring in the forested regions of advanced countries. The concepts of communities based on the forest sector and the concept of restructruing are discussed before presenting the diversity of relevant theories. Different theoretical approaches in geography and regional and socio-economic sciences and analyzed, and the paper concludes that each theory gives only a partial explanation of restructuring under certain conditions. This paper recommends that an explanatory framework should take into account - in addition to general explanatory factors - sectoral, local-specific and policy-related factors and the role of human agency in attempts to explain restructuring and development.

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Tykkyläinen, M., Hyttinen, P., & Mononen, A. (1997). Theories of regional development and their relevance to the forest sector. Silva Fennica, 31(4), 447–459. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a8540

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