International Conference on Forest Economics and Natural Resources - (ICFENR-25)


20th - 21st September, 2025 | Salzburg, Austria

Multi-format (In-person/Virtual)

Important Dates

Pre-registration Deadline

21st August, 2025

Paper Submission Deadline

31st August, 2025

Last Date Of Registration

5th September, 2025

Date Of Conference

20th - 21st September, 2025

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Call For Paper

The Research Leagues events aim to release a wide range of articles that provide insight and explore the latest advancements in engineering, medicine, social science, applied science, management etc.

Our conference practices methodological, conceptual, and epistemological diversity. But we prefer articles that effectively engage with current intellectual debates. We expect our participants to contribute innovative ideas, perspectives, and research methods.

Our events can potentially revolutionize the current paradigm and pave the way for growth and development. Those who intend to have their original findings and research published through our events should get an idea from the Author Guidelines, Rules for Presentation, and Instruction sections, before anything else.

Business and Economics,Engineering Topics

  • Forest economics
  • Forest management problems
  • Economics of silviculture
  • Forest regulation and operational activities
  • Managerial economics
  • Forest industry analysis
  • Economics of processing
  • Industrial organization problems
  • Demand and supply analysis
  • Technological change
  • International trade of forest products
  • Multiple use of forests
  • Valuation of non-market priced goods and services
  • Cost-benefit analysis of environment and timber production
  • External effects of forestry and forest industry
  • Forest policy analysis
  • Market and intervention failures
  • Regulation of forest management
  • Ownership and taxation
  • Land use and economic development
  • Deforestation and land use problem
  • National resource accounting
  • Contribution to national and regional income and employment
  • Forestry and climate change
  • Using forestry to mitigate climate change
  • Economic analysis of bioenergy
  • Adaption of forestry

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