Dear colleagues,
Our special issue on Governance analyses of forest-based value and supply
chains<https://link.springer.com/collections/cchejbighh>, co-edited with Dr. Verina
Ingram, is calling for paper submissions until December 2026! Please see below for
details, and feel free to share this call in your network.
From: Ingram, Verina <verina.ingram@wur.nl<mailto:verina.ingram@wur.nl>>
Sent: Mittwoch, 4. März 2026 11:44
Cc: Soekardjo Hintz, Kendisha Illona
<kendisha.hintz@tu-dresden.de<mailto:kendisha.hintz@tu-dresden.de>>
Subject: Call for papers Special Issue SSF: Governance analyses of forest-based value and
supply chains
Dear colleagues
Our call for papers for the Special Issue on Governance analyses of forest-based value and
supply
chains<https://link.springer.com/collections/cchejbighh> in the Small Scale
Forestry<https://link.springer.com/journal/11842> journal is now open until December
2026!
This special issue seeks to advance analytical frameworks, methods, and empirical cases
dealing with complex governance dynamics of forest-based supply and values chains, from
forest-based harvesters to processors and consumers. Empirical value chain governance
studies, including those in the forestry sector, have heavily relied on the classification
of a) a buyer- or producer-driven one, or b) strong or weak bargaining power. These
classifications rather serve chain actors involved in global trade and do not reveal the
nuanced power dynamics or other definitions of value beyond economic ones. Forest product
chains stemming from small-scale production systems may imply i) domestically-traded
goods, ii) governance dynamics and nuances that may not have been captured by such a
categorical distinction, and iii) inherent multiple social, cultural, and ecological
values.
We welcome papers on:
* Power relations, participation, and equity in forest-based value chains,
including the roles of small-scale forest farmers, Indigenous and local actors, and small
and medium-sized enterprises
* Governance arrangements, policy instruments, and regulatory frameworks that
steer forest-based value and supply chains toward biodiversity protection, or rural
development
* Innovations in forest-based chain governance, such as traceability
mechanisms, unilateral regulations traceability mechanisms, unilateral regulations, new
partnerships, cooperative structures, certification, payment schemes for ecosystem
services, and digitalization that reconfigure value creation and power relations along
forest-based chains.
We encourage interdisciplinary work that:
* Combines qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze governance
processes, performance, and outcomes in forest-based chains (e.g., case studies,
comparative analyses, network analysis, participatory approaches)
* Bridges socio-political, economic and institutional perspectives, including
value chain and value network approaches, innovation studies, and political ecology.
Given the journal's profile, contributions should explicitly address small-scale
forestry by:
* Addressing how governance arrangements affect small-scale producers and
their livelihoods, and other actors in local, regional, or global forest-based value and
supply chains
* Exploring opportunities and constraints for small-scale forestry to capture
more value, diversify products, and enhance resilience under changing markets, policies,
and societal contexts.
Please contact myself or co-editor Dr. Kendisha Soekardjo Hintz Chair of Tropical and
International Forestry, TUD Dresden University of
Technology<https://tu-dresden.de/bu/umwelt/forst/inter/tropen/die-professur/beschaeftigte/m-sc-kendisha-soekardjo-hintz?set_language=en>,
if you have any questions and don't hesitate to share this call!
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Regards
Verina
Dr. Verina Ingram
Associate Professor, Forest and Nature Conservation Policy
Group<http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Expertise-Services/Chair-groups/Environmental-Sciences/Forest-and-Nature-Conservation-Policy-Group.htm>
Senior researcher, Wageningen Economic & Social
Research<http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Expertise-Services/Research-Institutes/lei.htm>
Project coordinator, Transformative Change for Biodiversity & Equity
(TCforBE<https://www.wur.nl/en/project/transformative-change-for-biodiversity-and-equity-tc4be.htm>)
Coordinator Cocoa@WUR<https://www.wur.nl/nl/Dossiers/dossier/Cacao.htm>
Wageningen University & Research
Room B313, Gebouw 101 (Gaia), Wageningen Campus, Droevendaalsesteeg 3
Postbus 47, Wageningen, the Netherlands
Based at the CIFOR-ICRAF office in Yaounde, Cameroon when not teaching in Wageningen
T: +31 (0)630869481 +237 655971196
verina.ingram@wur.nl<mailto:verina.ingram@wur.nl>
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