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Innovation Processes in Forest-related Recreation Services: The Role of Public and Private Resources in Different Institutional Backgrounds
Authors:Gerhard Weiss  Suzanne Martin  Anne Matilainen  Birger Vennesland  Carmen Nastase  Erlend Nybakk  Laura Bouriaud
Institution:(1) Institute of Forest, Environmental and Natural Resource Policy, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Feistmantelstrasse 4, 1180 Vienna, Austria;(2) Social and Economic Research Group, Environment and Human Sciences Division, Forest Research, Northern Research Station, Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9SY, UK;(3) Ruralia Institute, University of Helsinki, Kampusranta 9, 60320 Seinajoki, Finland;(4) Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute, Post office box 115, 1431 Aas, Norway;(5) Faculty of Economic and Public Administration, University ‘Ştefan cel Mare’ of Suceava, Universitatii nr 9, 720229 Suceava, Romania;(6) Faculty of Forestry, University ‘Ştefan cel Mare’ of Suceava, Universitatii nr 9, 720229 Suceava, Romania
Abstract:This article examines innovation processes in forest recreational services on the basis of case studies in five European countries with differing institutional backgrounds of forest ownership and access rights. The analysis reveals that forest-related recreation services are developed under varying institutional conditions and on public as well as private land. Ideas for innovations in recreational services may come from within but often outside the forestry sector. Financing is provided from public and private sources. Both public and private spheres have important roles in providing natural, human and financial resources and usually a network of public and private actors are involved in innovation processes. Of particular importance are cross-sectoral interactions between forestry and tourism. Greater institutional support is needed for the development of forest-related recreation services because the field is at an early stage of development. It is concluded that support should focus on providing ideas and financial resources for product development and on facilitating cross-sectoral interaction between forestry and tourism actors. A particular need is seen for development of models for durable interaction between land owners and tourism operators on a regional scale.
Keywords:Tourism  Institutions  Property rights  Cross-sectoral networks  Europe
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