Forests and Development

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Equilibrium Harvest
Forest Harvesting
forest management
Forest Policy
forests
Harvest Effort
Harvest Quota
illegal logging analysis
Important Risk Management Strategy
logging
Negative Relationship
Net Marginal Productivity
NTFP Extraction
PEFC
PEFC Scheme
Political Consumerism
Polluting Good
poverty alleviation strategies
Private Insurance Mechanism
quantitative forest policy research
resource economics
resource governance
Risk Averse Household
Risk Free Asset
Strong Environmental Preferences
Successful Boycott
sustainability
sustainable development
timber
Timber Certification
Timber Harvesting
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Unsustainable Timber Harvesting
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138224865
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is a fully up to date study of the major issues facing forest conservation and the forestry industry, which considers developments at local, national and global levels. Environmental and development topics relating to each level are discussed – for instance, the use of forest products in a rural poverty context, corruption and forest harvesting and consumption as a political device.

Delacote employs a quantitative approach in order to analyse the plight of tropical forests in the developing world, and in doing so produces a range of interesting conclusions. This methodology fills a crucial research gap in existing studies of forests in a development context – increased use of theoretical tools to interpret real life situations might be beneficial to the field. Therefore, the first objective of this book is to provide a sample of theoretical analysis concerning the forests and development nexus. The second objective is to supply empirical economists with new theoretical insights, with the hope that those results can emerge with conclusive field testing and relevant policy recommendations.

Philippe Delacote is a Researcher in Environmental Economics at the Laboratory of Forest Economics (INRA, Nancy, France).

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