Journal of Forest
Economics<http://www.nowpublishers.com/jfe>
Call for papers: Special Issue on Mining and the Forest
The preoccupation with shrinking forests has existed for a long time. Today, deforestation
and forest degradation are critical issues because forests are not only habitats for
biodiversity but also act as aboveground and underground carbon sinks, influencing global
weather patterns while providing livelihoods for many people, especially the poorest.
Meeting climate goals requires halting deforestation while implementing low-carbon
technologies that rely on mineral ores. One challenge is that the necessary transition
increases the pressure on the forests since many forest landscapes contain numerous ores.
While other drivers, such as agriculture, often overshadow their contribution to global
deforestation, mining activities trigger direct and indirect pressures on forest
ecosystems. Mining fuels forest clearances and fosters population shifts: people may be
forced to quit their land and relocate, and legal and illegal mining generates new
employment opportunities. Moreover, a growing body of literature highlights the urgent
need to restore forested landscapes impacted by mining activities worldwide.
In the urgent context of the fight against global warming and protection of the
environment, an innovative concept is emerging, namely Forest-Smart Mining, implying
mining that recognizes and understands the relationship between forests and other land
uses while actively seeking to reduce the damage caused by the latter. Therefore, smart
mining requires an understanding of forest ecology and communities, including ecosystem
services. However, forests and mining are often considered competing resources due to
optimal valuation and management challenges.
The special issue aims to attract cutting-edge research on how mining activities interact
with forest preservation in developed and developing countries. It welcomes contributions
that:
* Assess the impact of mining on forests and forest-dependent livelihoods.
* Explore the design and implementation of forest-smart mining policies.
* Address the challenges of restoring forest landscapes affected by mining.
The special issue is open to studies employing various methodologies, including economic
analytical tools, qualitative and quantitative econometric research, simulation or
economic modelling, spatial analysis, and country-specific and cross-country studies.
Submission guidelines
Deadline for submission: June 30, 2025. Manuscripts must adhere to the Journal of Forest
Economics guidelines found on the Journal's website. Authors submit their manuscript
through the Journal's electronic system
https://jfe.manuscriptmanager.net/. When
submitting your contribution to the special issue, please select the manuscript type
"Special Issue on Mining and the Forest". The submitted manuscript will undergo
the Journal's peer-review process.
Guest editors
Pascale Combes Motel, University Clermont Auvergne, Journal of Forest Economics Associate
Editor, pascale.motel_combes@uca.fr<mailto:pascale.motel_combes@uca.fr>
Jean-Louis Combes, University Clermont Auvergne,
j-louis.combes@uca.fr<mailto:j-louis.combes@uca.fr>
Youba Ndiaye, University of Lorraine,
youba.ndiaye@univ-lorraine.fr<mailto:youba.ndiaye@univ-lorraine.fr>