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2. Advancing the understanding of forest conservation dynamics through livelihood and landscape change scenarios: a case study in Chiapas, Mexico: Advancing the understanding of forest conservation dynamics through: D. Alfonso-Bécares et al.
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Alfonso-Bécares, Diana, Giampietro, Mario, Corbera, Esteve, and Serrano-Tovar, Tarik
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FOREST conservation ,FOREST economics ,FOREST conversion ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ENVIRONMENTAL management - Abstract
Forest conversion and conservation in rural settings are linked to both social and biophysical drivers. However, the joint analysis of these drivers presents methodological challenges. To address this problem, we propose a novel methodology to explore the relationship between livelihood heterogeneity and land use change at the community level. It combines the concept of archetype with the accounting scheme of MUlti-Scale Integrated Analysis of Societal and Ecosystem Metabolism to define and quantify the characteristics of livelihood typologies in socioeconomic (time use, financial flows) and ecological terms (land use, agricultural inputs, soil degradation). Conservation trade-offs of potential policies are explored through "what if" scenarios assuming changes in off-farm opportunities, population growth, and conservation/farming subsidies. The approach is tested with a case study of the community of San Isidro, in Chiapas, Mexico. We conclude that the concept of livelihood typologies is useful to inform the debate over conservation prospects in rural environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Economic Evaluation of Conservation through Use of an Araucaria angustifolia Provenance and Progeny Test.
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Machado, José Arimatéia Rabelo, Freitas, Miguel Luiz Menezes, Paiva, Daniela Ivana, Souza, Bruno Marchetti de, Sousa, Valderês Aparecida De, Martins, Karina, Oliveira, Edilson Batista, and Aguiar, Ananda Virginia De
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GERMPLASM conservation ,FOREST economics ,SUSTAINABLE forestry ,WOOD ,SEED viability - Abstract
Araucaria angustifolia is a species known for its valuable wood and nuts, but it is threatened with extinction. The plantation of forests for genetic resource conservation is a complementary strategy designed to reduce the species' genetic variability loss. This study aimed to evaluate the technical and economic viability of A. angustifolia for genetic conservation through use. The analyzed provenance and progeny trial was established in 1982 in Itapeva, Brazil. It was structured using a compact family blocks design with 110 open-pollinated progenies from five natural populations, three replicates, ten plants per subplot, and 3.0 m × 2.0 m spacing. After 33 years, the trial was evaluated for total height, diameter at breast height, wood volume, and survival. The variance components and genetic parameter estimates were performed using Restricted Maximum Likelihood/Best Linear Unbiased Prediction methods (REML/BLUP) methods with the Selegen software (version 2014). The production and management scenarios were obtained using the SisAraucaria software (version 2003). Sensitivity analysis and economic parameter estimates were obtained through various economic evaluation methods using the Planin software (version 1995). In general, the genetic parameters indicated that the population has enough variability for both conservation and breeding purposes, suggesting technical viability for the establishment of a seed orchard. The economic parameters indicated that the commercialization of wood and araucaria nuts proved to be more profitable than wood production by itself. In conclusion, araucaria genetic conservation through use is a technically and economically viable ex situ conservation strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. U.S. Timber Trade and Vietnam: Exploring the Impacts of the Trade War and Environmental Policies.
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Muhammad, Andrew, Stewart, Shamar L., and Hossen, Md Deluair
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FOREST economics , *AGRICULTURAL economics , *LUMBER industry , *UNFAIR competition , *ILLEGAL imports , *HARDWOODS - Abstract
The article explores the impact of the U.S. trade war and environmental policies on the timber trade between the U.S. and Vietnam. Due to the trade war, U.S. timber exports to China decreased, leading U.S. timber companies to look to Vietnam as an alternative market. However, concerns have been raised about Vietnam importing illegally harvested timber. The U.S. initiated a Section 301 investigation into Vietnam's timber imports, which resulted in an agreement for Vietnam to improve its timber legality assurance system. The article also discusses the implications of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership on illegal timber trade. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
5. Costs and benefits of restoration are still poorly quantified: evidence from a systematic literature review on the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.
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Schimetka, Lorenz R., Ruggiero, Patricia G. C., Carvalho, Raquel L., Behagel, Jelle, Metzger, Jean Paul, Nascimento, Nathália, Chaves, Rafael B., Brancalion, Pedro H. S., Rodrigues, Ricardo R., and Krainovic, Pedro M.
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FOREST restoration , *SCIENTIFIC literature , *FOREST economics , *RESTORATION ecology , *AGRICULTURAL intensification , *STREAM restoration , *BIOMES - Abstract
The achievement of international forest restoration goals requires economically viable land‐use options. The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is a priority area for ecosystem restoration, as it is widely deforested to make place for intensive agriculture and one of the most threatened biodiversity hotspots in the world. We systematically reviewed existing scientific literature on the biome to highlight the evidence on economic benefits and costs of forest restoration. A total of 15 publications were identified that quantify costs and/or economic benefits of forest restoration. We observed that most studies (11) [Correction added on 15 May 2024, after first online publication: In the preceding phrase, (12) was corrected to (11) in this version.] were published after 2018 and that research on the topic was biogeographically biased as 12 publications referred to study sites in Brazil's Southeast Region. Given its beneficial natural conditions, the Atlantic Forest is predestined for a wide range of restoration‐related opportunities, yet economic benefits of restoration are underexplored (seven studies). Moreover, benefits from a multifunctional use of restored forests are almost absent in the literature with only three studies presenting primary data. Elaboration of restoration costs is also limited to 10 studies that focus predominantly on active restoration. Thus, we argue that the economic costs and benefits of forest restoration are not well understood. Clarity thereon is, however, critical for policy formulation and to mobilize private investments. We therefore call for studies to fill in the knowledge gap on restoration economics in the Atlantic Forest biome, and to study restoration economics in other biomes as well. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Change in forest species composition and its projections into the economy of forest owners.
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ŠEBEK, VÁCLAV, KUPČÁK, VÁCLAV, and SUJOVÁ, ANDREA JANÁKOVÁ
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FOREST economics ,ECONOMIC forecasting ,FOREST policy ,NUMBERS of species ,GOVERNMENT purchasing - Abstract
Increasing the proportion of broadleaved trees in stands during regeneration raises questions about how these trees will be reflected in the economics of forest owners and whether these owners can influence certain economic aspects during stand management. In this respect, the paper focuses mainly on the revenue side of forestry and, crucially, analyses the selling prices of assortments of tree species groups as offered in public tenders of state forests under the outsourcing business model. The price level of spruce is used as a benchmark for comparisons in the analyses. It is clear that the cultivation of species-diverse forests entails an increase in the representation of a higher number of tree species and, presumably, increased stand stability. However, a concomitant consequence may be an increase in costs and a reduction in returns for forest owners. Here, the revenue from timber sales can be improved by appropriate adjustment of the species composition through educational interventions. All this is in the context of the economic viability of forestry, as declared in a number of strategic and forest policy documents, which essentially depends on the timber production function of forestry and the subsequent processing of timber. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Forest management for water yield: Assessing the barriers and impacts of privately-owned open pine woodlands in the Southeastern United States
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Chambers J. English, Seth E. Younger, Jeffery B. Cannon, Steven T. Brantley, Daniel Markewitz, and Puneet Dwivedi
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Forest hydrology ,Forest economics ,Climate change ,Environmental tradeoffs ,Pine silviculture ,Restoration ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 ,Plant ecology ,QK900-989 - Abstract
In the Southeastern United States, freshwater resources are stressed due to human development, population growth, expansion of agricultural irrigation, and climate change. Restoring land to a low-density, fire-maintained longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) savanna and woodland ecosystem may provide distinct ecosystem services such as increases in water quantity for vulnerable watersheds. To understand how economic incentives may bolster restoration programs, we analyze the economic and hydrologic impacts of longleaf pine restoration scenarios. We compare these scenarios against other common land uses in the Coastal Plain of Georgia, a major forestry state located in the Southern United States, identifying the financial barriers and water use impacts of alternative forest management regimes. Longleaf pine restoration shows the greatest increase in water yield per acre at 66 % over baseline timber production scenarios but at a lower timber value return. Thinning planted loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) stands to low-density woodlands may offer a more cost-efficient, immediate alternative that improves water yields by 38 %. Current incentives to restore native habitats on private lands increase financial returns but lack sufficient incentives and governance to meet or exceed baseline forest income levels by $90-$235 ha-1 annually for longleaf savanna restoration. In the future, the emerging ecosystem service market in Georgia may steer decisions about competing values of carbon storage, water yield, and native habitat restoration.
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- 2024
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8. Scaling up in community forest enterprises: the case of central Mexico
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Solís-Mendoza, Lesly Elizabeth, Sánchez-Nupan, Laura Oliva, Castro-Torres, Ricardo Balam, De la Mora de la Mora, Gabriela, Kozak, Rob, Peterson St Laurent, Guillaume, Guerra de la Cruz, Vidal, and Galicia, Leopoldo
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- 2024
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9. Alaska's Timber Harvest and Forest Products Industry, 2019.
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Simmons, Eric A., Dillon, Thale, Berg, Erik C., Daniels, Jean M., Morgan, Todd A., Christensen, Glenn A., and Koch, Lucas P.
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FOREST products industry ,LOGGING ,FOREST economics ,FOREST management - Abstract
This report traces the flow of timber harvested in Alaska during calendar year 2019, describes the composition and operations of the state's primary forest products industry, and quantifies volumes and uses of wood fiber. Historical wood products industry changes are discussed, as well as trends in timber harvest, production, log exports, sales of primary wood products, employment, and emerging issues for Alaska's forest industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Rethinking the Factors Affecting the Arrival Quantity and Price of Sawlogs in Japanese Sawmills: An ARDL Approach.
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MICHINAKA, Tetsuya and ONDA, Nariaki
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PRICES ,SAWLOGS ,WOODEN beams ,SAWMILLS ,BUSINESS negotiation ,FOREST economics - Published
- 2024
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11. The economics of forest carbon sequestration: a bibliometric analysis.
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Verma, Pragati and Ghosh, P. K.
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CARBON sequestration in forests ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,BIBLIOGRAPHIC databases ,FOREST economics ,CLIMATE change mitigation ,FOREST policy - Abstract
Carbon sequestration in forests has increasingly captured the attention of scientists as a strategy for climate change mitigation and environmental sustainability. In this era of huge carbon emissions, being a low-carbon and cost-effective technology, the economic analysis of forest carbon sequestration holds higher importance for the successful implementation and intended outcomes. This study elucidates a scientometric view of the research structure and thematic evolution of economic studies on forest carbon sequestration based on 1439 articles over the time slice of 2001–2021. The bibliographic data have been retrieved from the Dimensions database, which accommodates a large coverage of research publications and also provides easy access to essential scholarly data and information. Vosviewer and Biblioshiny software tools have opted for visualisation and evaluation purposes of bibliometric data. This study employs various measures of bibliometric analysis like co-authorship, bibliographic coupling, citation and keyword analysis to find out the principal articles, authors, journals, most frequent keywords and highest publishing countries and institutions in this field, and the results show that the number of publications has escalated substantially in the last five years, the most cited article and most productive author are Popp A, 2017 (305 citations) and André P C Faaij (11 documents), respectively, Bradford's law calculates 21 core journals out of total 503 journals, among which Forest Policy and Economics is at the top, and the most productive country and institution are the USA and University of Florida, respectively. The study also investigates key publishing subject categories, and the number of publications covered under each of the Sustainable Development Goals. The overall outcome of this bibliometric study confers an in-depth understanding of the various dimensions of economic analysis on forest carbon sequestration and its development pattern in the last 21 years and also provides emerging themes for future reference. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Training and education in agriculture: Part 2.
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AGRICULTURAL economics , *AGRICULTURE , *FOREST management , *NATURAL resources management , *FOREST economics , *FORESTS & forestry , *HORSE breeding - Abstract
The article discusses the history and current state of oil and gas exploration in the Karoo Basin, emphasizing the potential of shale gas resources and the environmental considerations surrounding hydraulic fracturing (fracking). Topics include the findings of previous surveys and environmental assessments, the risks and benefits of fracking in a biodiversity hotspot, and the implications for the local economy and agriculture.
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- 2024
13. Economic Evaluation of Conservation through Use of an Araucaria angustifolia Provenance and Progeny Test
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José Arimatéia Rabelo Machado, Miguel Luiz Menezes Freitas, Daniela Ivana Paiva, Bruno Marchetti de Souza, Valderês Aparecida De Sousa, Karina Martins, Edilson Batista Oliveira, and Ananda Virginia De Aguiar
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Paraná-pine ,multiple uses ,sustainable forestry ,genetic conservation ,forest economics ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Araucaria angustifolia is a species known for its valuable wood and nuts, but it is threatened with extinction. The plantation of forests for genetic resource conservation is a complementary strategy designed to reduce the species’ genetic variability loss. This study aimed to evaluate the technical and economic viability of A. angustifolia for genetic conservation through use. The analyzed provenance and progeny trial was established in 1982 in Itapeva, Brazil. It was structured using a compact family blocks design with 110 open-pollinated progenies from five natural populations, three replicates, ten plants per subplot, and 3.0 m × 2.0 m spacing. After 33 years, the trial was evaluated for total height, diameter at breast height, wood volume, and survival. The variance components and genetic parameter estimates were performed using Restricted Maximum Likelihood/Best Linear Unbiased Prediction methods (REML/BLUP) methods with the Selegen software (version 2014). The production and management scenarios were obtained using the SisAraucaria software (version 2003). Sensitivity analysis and economic parameter estimates were obtained through various economic evaluation methods using the Planin software (version 1995). In general, the genetic parameters indicated that the population has enough variability for both conservation and breeding purposes, suggesting technical viability for the establishment of a seed orchard. The economic parameters indicated that the commercialization of wood and araucaria nuts proved to be more profitable than wood production by itself. In conclusion, araucaria genetic conservation through use is a technically and economically viable ex situ conservation strategy.
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- 2024
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14. Economic sustainability for developing a less polluting eucalyptus-charcoal productive system in emerging markets
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Gabriel Browne de Deus Ribeiro, Maisa Isabela Rodrigues, Sebastião Renato Valverde, Angélica de Cássia Oliveira Carneiro, Gilson Fernandes da Silva, Nívea Maria Mafra Rodrigues, and Pedro Paulo de Oliveira Rodrigues
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Bioenergy ,Charcoal ,Financial plan ,Investment analysis ,Forest economics ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,TD194-195 - Abstract
Charcoal plays a relevant role in developing countries, with potential to contribute to the energy needs as a cheaper and carbon-friendly alternative. In Brazil, eucalyptus-charcoal has gained attention as an input for metal-steel industries, mostly supplied by small and medium forest producers. Those commonly use rudimentary charcoal-kilns, characterized by higher greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, reduced productivity and economically unsustainable impacted by their reduced financial management. In order to fulfill this gap, a simplified financial planning model and an economic analysis of a less polluting charcoal productive system, called kilns-furnace system, were performed, also comparing to traditional charcoal-kilns. A differentiated cost of capital pricing model was also proposed, adjusted to bioenergy projects in emerging markets. Results showed that kilns-furnace system presented the best financial indicators, with greater free cash flow capacity, shorter reimbursement period, reduced charcoal production cost, better return on invested capital and a financial resilience even under pessimistic conditions. With its risk-return ratio verified, kilns-furnace larger insertion may be an attraction for charcoal producers, with probable increased long-term economic sustainability when compared to traditional kilns. The proposed cost of capital pricing model opened a new perspective for its calculation in developing countries, and should be used by producers, companies, and government in investment decision and as a guidance for financing lines.
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- 2024
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15. Impact of Trade Restrictions on the Russian Forest Industry: Evidence from Siberian Timber Producers.
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Gordeev, Roman V. and Pyzhev, Anton I.
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TRADE regulation ,FORESTS & forestry ,FOREST products industry ,TIMBER ,FOREST economics - Abstract
In 2022, the Russian forest sector was severely affected by the government's ban on the export of unprocessed timber and trade sanctions imposed by several countries. It is generally recognized that the regions of the Russian North-West are the most affected by trade barriers that have emerged. Against this background, the impact of bilateral trade restrictions on timber companies in the Asian part of Russia is not discussed. Nevertheless, the forest industry is an important sector of the Siberian economy that has an economic, social and environmental impact on the life of local communities. This paper analyzes the differences among Siberian timber companies in their response to the crisis depending on three factors: industrial specialization, scale of revenue and regional location. The results show that in 2022 the highest median revenues and net profits were generated by small firms that were focused on the domestic market and benefited from reduced competition due to sanctions. There is also evidence that spatial heterogeneity in the response to the crisis may be due to the different support measures of regional authorities and the proximity of the region to border points. We argue that the current conditions may become a new driver for the timber industry development, aimed at the growth of added value and expansion of domestic demand for wood products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. The Use and Performance of Sealed Bid versus Oral Timber Auctions by State Forestry Agencies: A Minnesota Case Study.
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Kilgore, Michael A
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State governments are responsible for the stewardship and management of more than 28 million ha of forest land in the United States. This study presents the findings of an in-depth examination of the characteristics and performance of sealed bid and oral auctions using records from more than a thousand tracts offered for sale by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, which administers one of the nation's most robust state timber sale programs. The study found that although tracts offered for sale through oral and sealed bid auctions sold at the same rate and are undifferentiated with respect to nearly all characteristics, sealed bid tracts generated significantly higher winning prices and additional revenue per hectare than tracts sold using oral auctions. Logging businesses were more likely to win sealed auctions than oral auctions, and their portfolio of purchased tracts contained a higher proportion acquired through sealed bid auctions than the portfolio of sealed bid tracts purchased by mills. The study adds to the limited body of literature on public agency timber auctions and is the first to provide a detailed analysis of the auction methods used by a state forest management agency. Study Implications : Public agencies use sealed bid and oral auctions to sell timber rights. This study of the nation's largest state timber sale program found that the auction method used affects winning bid prices, the likelihood certain categories of bidders will win the auction, the allocation of timber to mills and logging businesses, and revenue generated for each hectare of timber sold. State timber sale program administrators may be able to use these findings to better understand how the choice of auction method affects the financial performance of their timber sale program as well as the allocation of timber among the major types of bidders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. Optimal forest management for carbon sequestration, timber, and bioenergy production in Vietnam using an extended full-cycle carbon accounting method.
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Nguyen, Huu-Dung, Youn, Yeo-Chang, Bui, Duc Tho, Nguyen, Thi Hai Yen, Dinh, Duc Truong, and Ho, Quoc Thong
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CARBON sequestration in forests ,WOODEN beams ,ACCOUNTING methods ,TIMBER ,TREE farms ,INTEREST rates - Abstract
Using an extended full-cycle carbon model from the Faustmann framework, which allows for management strategies of several uses concurrently implemented in the same area of forest, this paper investigates the selection of management objectives that are beneficial and optimal for forest plantations in Vietnam. Three scenarios are considered: Scenario 1 investigates the management objective of maximizing the land economic value (LEV) of timber as a single production. Scenario 2 investigates the joint production of timber and bioenergy sources. Scenario 3 analyzes the joint production of timber, bioenergy production, and carbon sequestration. The findings reveal that if growers pursue a timber management objective (Scenario 1), the farming business only provides considerable benefits under the government-subsidized credit scheme of 8.4%. For a higher non-subsidized interest rate of 15.24% of commercial banks, such gains reduce substantially and become negative value under the mean interest rate of 19.08% of private credit sources. Altering the management objective to a joint production of timber and raw bioenergy production (Scenario 2) will boost the LEV by a moderate level, but at the expense of timber production and thus carbon stock. However, the reduction tendency of timber and carbon balance is not substantial due mainly to the relatively small proportion of bioenergy production compared to timber production; therefore, decision-making frameworks targeting carbon uptake may be capable of incorporating such levels of confliction. Further internalizing the carbon value of the forest into management objectives generally leads to a longer rotation length, thus improving both carbon sequestration and income gains. Shifting the current timber-dominant management objective to a joint production of timber and bioenergy sources, or, alternatively, a joint production of timber, bioenergy production, and carbon sequestration when the carbon market is emerging, is a good alternative strategy for forest management in Vietnam. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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18. Opportunities and Prospects for the Implementation of Reforestation Climate Projects in the Forest Steppe: An Economic Assessment.
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Morkovina, Svetlana, Sheshnitsan, Sergey, Panyavina, Ekaterina, Ivanova, Anna, and Kuznetsov, Denis
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FOREST microclimatology ,STEPPES ,REFORESTATION ,PARIS Agreement (2016) ,FOREST economics ,CARBON sequestration ,AFFORESTATION - Abstract
New methodologies, rules, modalities, and procedures for the mechanism established under Article 6(4) of the Paris Agreement have led to the need to change the national conditions for the implementation of climate projects, including climate projects in forests. However, the issue of evaluating the effectiveness of such projects and their attractiveness to investors remains controversial, as their place and role in the modern economy remain uncertain. Therefore, the aim of the study was to assess the investment attractiveness and silvicultural feasibility of implementing reforestation climate projects in the central forest steppe of Russia. Thanks to mathematical models (including the developed coefficient of carbon intensity of investment costs) and the calculations carried out, it will be possible to develop a differentiated approach to assessing the investment attractiveness of climate projects' implementation in forests. Reforestation projects including the planting of fast-growing tree species were considered. Maximum carbon sequestration for these projects is expected to occur over a period of 10–30 years. It was found that the coefficient of carbon intensity of investment costs, discounted by the duration of such projects, may become the basis for decision-making on investments in afforestation and reforestation in the central forest steppe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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19. The Optimization of Household Assets Allocation of Forestry Workers: The Logical Mechanism and Path of Enabling the Key State-owned Forest Regions to Achieve Common Prosperity.
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ZHU Zhenfeng, LI Mengran, LIU Ta, and ZHAO Bin
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FORESTERS , *ASSET allocation , *INCOME , *FOREST economics , *HOUSEHOLDS , *AGRICULTURAL innovations , *AGRICULTURAL technology - Abstract
(1) Background--Common prosperity is the essential requirement of socialism with Chinese characteristics. To achieve common prosperity in the key state-owned forest areas is the goal of all forestry workers and their families. How to improve the livelihood of forestry workers' families and resolve multidimensional poverty has become a hot issue in the research field of forestry economics for many years. Optimizing the household assets allocation and rationally arranging the current consumption, savings and the proportion of investment is a family financial behavior aiming to realize the appreciation and utility maximization of the household assets of the forestry workers in the whole life cycle, and an effective way to increase the family income of the forestry workers and promote the common prosperity in the forest areas. (2) Methods--Using the methods of literature research, quantitative research and qualitative research, this paper firstly analyzes the logical mechanism of household assets allocation optimization enabling the key state-owned forest areas to achieve common prosperity from two aspects of theoretical logic and practical logic, and then discusses the behavioral characteristics and realistic challenges of household assets allocation of the forestry workers. Finally, this paper puts forward the path selection of the key state-owned forest areas to achieve common prosperity by optimizing the household assets allocation of the forestry workers. (3) Results--The optimization of household assets allocation enables the key state-owned forest areas to achieve common prosperity, which is reasonable in theory and feasible in practice. The household assets allocation behavior of the forestry workers in the key state-owned forest areas has the following characteristics: First, the household assets allocation structure is single, and the proportion of real estate is high. Second, there is a strong propensity to saving and less participation in risky investments. Third, the participation rate of production and operational investment is low, and the overall trend is declining year by year. The household assets allocation optimization of the forestry workers in the key state-owned forest areas faces the following practical challenges: First, the aging trend of the forestry workers is obvious, their education level is generally not high, and they generally lack basic knowledge of finance and awareness of assets allocation. Second, the livelihood vulnerability of the forestry workers' families has not been completely eliminated, and the household assets allocation options are limited. (4) Conclusions and Discussions--Based on the above analysis, this paper proposes the path selection of household assets allocation optimization enabling the key state-owned forest areas to achieve common prosperity: First, guide the forestry workers' families to change the concept of assets allocation and enhance family financial awareness. Second, encourage and support the forestry workers to carry out undergrowth economy entrepreneurship. Provide entrepreneurship guidance, skills training, policy support and market development to encourage innovation in the undergrowth economy and the application of modern agricultural technologies. Third, establish a market mechanism for realizing the value of forest ecological products to provide more investment choices for the forestry workers' families. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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20. FOREST MANAGEMENT IN UKRAINE UNDER WAR CONDITIONS.
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VOLKOVSKA, Yuliia, DUBOVICH, Ion, VYNIARSKA, Maryana, and PETREȚCHI, Nicolae M.
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SUSTAINABLE forestry , *FOREST management , *FOREST ecology , *FOREST economics - Abstract
Attention is drawn to scientifically based theoretical and practical approaches to the implementation of the concept of sustainable forest management and, accordingly, to ensuring the principles of sustainable forestry aimed at the adequate protection, use, and regeneration of forest resources in Ukraine during Russia's war against Ukraine. The main socio-economic and ecological aspects that influence the implementation of the concept of sustainable forest management at the national and regional level in the current conditions of Russia's military aggression against Ukraine are considered. The changes in the forest sector in the conditions of war are reflected, which must be considered from the point of view of understanding the principles of sustainable development, sustainable forestry, and the concept of sustainable forest management. It is proposed to develop and implement a theoretical, methodological, and practical approach to the implementation of the concept of sustainable forest management in Ukraine which would take into account the regional differences regarding the organisation and development of forestry in Ukraine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. Economic potential and management of tropical mixed-species plantations in Central America.
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Pinnschmidt, Arne, Yousefpour, Rasoul, Nölte, Anja, Murillo, Olman, and Hanewinkel, Marc
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MORINGA oleifera ,PLANTATIONS ,TROPICAL forests ,OPTIMIZATION algorithms ,CLIMATE change mitigation ,INTERNAL rate of return ,NET present value - Abstract
Tropical forest plantations play an important role in meeting global wood demand. While research has highlighted the ecological potential of mixed-species plantations, studies on the economic viability and management of such plantations are largely missing in the context of tropical plantation forestry. In this study, we estimated the economic potential and optimized the management of commercial mixed-species plantations of four tree species native to Central America (Dalbergia retusa, Dipteryx oleifera, Hieronyma alchorneoides, and Vochysia guatemalensis) and Teak (Tectona grandis). We combined the forest growth model 3-PGmix and detailed economic data for two plantation sites in Costa Rica to optimize the management of 11 different mixtures using a genetic optimization algorithm. We found that several of the modeled mixed-species stands can be highly profitable with net present values (NPV) up to 4821.2 USD/ha at an 8% discount rate, and internal rates of return up to 17% (under excellent site conditions). This indicates that the most profitable mixtures (e.g. of V. guatemalensis-D. oleifera or T. grandis-D. oleifera on excellent sites) could compete economically with conventional monoculture plantations such as Teak monocultures. Further, mixed stands can be managed based on the same simple even-aged management approaches currently applied in monoculture plantations if the specific management parameters are adapted. The optimized management parameters also lead to improved NPV of the modeled stands under alternative valuation assumptions but are site-specific. In the present study, we only considered financial benefits from timber production. However, establishing mixed-species plantations in the tropics could provide a wide range of ecosystem services including climate change mitigation and biodiversity protection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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22. ULIN: Jurnal Hutan Tropis
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forest ecology ,silviculture ,forest products ,forest science ,conservation ,forest economics ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Published
- 2023
23. Corrigendum: Adaptive pastoralists--insights into local and regional patterns in livelihood adaptation choices among pastoralists in Kenya.
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BUSINESS schools ,AGRICULTURAL colleges ,FOREST economics ,ECONOMIC statistics ,ANIMAL nutrition - Abstract
This document is a corrigendum for an article titled "Adaptive pastoralists--insights into local and regional patterns in livelihood adaptation choices among pastoralists in Kenya." The corrigendum acknowledges a mistake in Figure 5 of the original article, where the bars in the bar chart for the variable "Migrate further" were incorrect. The authors apologize for the error and state that it does not change the scientific conclusions of the article. The original article has been updated to reflect the correction. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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24. Corrigendum: Adaptive pastoralists--insights into local and regional patterns in livelihood adaptation choices among pastoralists in Kenya.
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Bostedt, Göran, Knutsson, Per, Muricho, Deborah, Mureithi, Stephen, Wredle, Ewa, and Nyberg, Gert
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BUSINESS schools ,AGRICULTURAL colleges ,FOREST economics ,ECONOMIC statistics ,ANIMAL nutrition - Abstract
This document is a corrigendum for an article titled "Adaptive pastoralists--insights into local and regional patterns in livelihood adaptation choices among pastoralists in Kenya." The corrigendum acknowledges a mistake in Figure 5 of the original article, where the bars in the bar chart for the variable "Migrate further" were incorrect. The authors apologize for the error and state that it does not change the scientific conclusions of the article. The original article has been updated to reflect the correction. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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25. Trends of Forest Harvesting Ages by Ownership and Function and the Effects of the Recent Changes of the Forest Law in Hungary.
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Kottek, Péter, Király, Éva, Mertl, Tamás, and Borovics, Attila
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FOREST biodiversity ,LOGGING ,FORESTRY laws ,CLIMATE change mitigation ,CARBON sequestration in forests ,FOREST economics ,FOREST soils - Abstract
To determine the optimum time to harvest the trees is one of the most interesting problems in the economics of forest resources. It is highly debated whether forests in the Northern hemisphere should be used as carbon sinks or harvested more for long- or short-term wood use for carbon storage in long-lived wood products and for the use of bioenergy. In our study we examined the trend of the cutting ages by tree species, ownership and function in the period of 2006–2021 based on the data of the National Forestry Database (NFD). We also examined whether any changes in the effective rotation linked to the change of the Hungarian Forest Act in 2017 could be observed. We concluded that there were two main sub-groups in the case of which different trends applied. In the case of state-owned forests and indigenous species with a long rotation period, the actual harvesting ages had an increasing trend in the last fifteen years, while in the case of some species with short rotation periods and lower levels of naturalness, the cutting ages in private forests had a decreasing trend. The rotation period of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) showed a decreasing trend with a significant decrease in private production forests between years 2016 and 2021. This implies that since the more permissive regulation, the management of private black locust stands has moved towards the economically more profitable 20 years rotation cycle. We concluded that the new Forest Act of 2017 can be regarded as an important step towards the separation of forest functions, which means that the role of state-owned forests and forests with high nature conservation value is to protect biodiversity, provide ecosystem services and mitigate climate change through carbon storage in trees, dead wood and in the soil, while the role of forest plantations and forests with lower level of naturalness is to provide timber which is a climate-friendly resource, and which can contribute to climate change mitigation through long-term carbon storage in wood products, wooden buildings and through the substitution of fossil products and fossil fuels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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26. Metabolomics and Transcriptomics Reveal the Response Mechanisms of Mikania micrantha to Puccinia spegazzinii Infection.
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Ren, Xinghai, Zhang, Guangzhong, Jin, Mengjiao, Wan, Fanghao, Day, Michael D., Qian, Wanqiang, and Liu, Bo
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ORGANIC acids ,BIOLOGICAL pest control agents ,PUCCINIA ,FOREST economics ,METABOLOMICS ,GENE expression ,METABOLITES - Abstract
Mikania micrantha is one of the worst invasive species globally and can cause significant negative impacts on agricultural and forestry economics, particularly in Asia and the Pacific region. The rust Puccinia spegazzinii has been used successfully as a biological control agent in several countries to help manage M. micrantha. However, the response mechanisms of M. micrantha to P. spegazzinii infection have never been studied. To investigate the response of M. micrantha to infection by P. spegazzinii, an integrated analysis of metabolomics and transcriptomics was performed. The levels of 74 metabolites, including organic acids, amino acids, and secondary metabolites in M. micrantha infected with P. spegazzinii, were significantly different compared to those in plants that were not infected. After P. spegazzinii infection, the expression of the TCA cycle gene was significantly induced to participate in energy biosynthesis and produce more ATP. The content of most amino acids, such as L-isoleucine, L-tryptophan and L-citrulline, increased. In addition, phytoalexins, such as maackiain, nobiletin, vasicin, arachidonic acid, and JA-Ile, accumulated in M. micrantha. A total of 4978 differentially expressed genes were identified in M. micrantha infected by P. spegazzinii. Many key genes of M. micrantha in the PTI (pattern-triggered immunity) and ETI (effector-triggered immunity) pathways showed significantly higher expression under P. spegazzinii infection. Through these reactions, M. micrantha is able to resist the infection of P. spegazzinii and maintain its growth. These results are helpful for us to understand the changes in metabolites and gene expression in M. micrantha after being infected by P. spegazzinii. Our results can provide a theoretical basis for weakening the defense response of M. micrantha to P. spegazzinii, and for P. spegazzinii as a long-term biological control agent of M. micrantha. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. Use of the test bench for spray drift assessment under subtropical climate conditions.
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Precipito, Laís M. B., Ferreira, Luiz A. I., Paduan, Natãny A., de S. Lima, Julião S., and de Oliveira, Rone B.
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SPRAY droplet drift ,SPRAY nozzles ,FOREST economics ,NOZZLES ,ENVIRONMENTAL engineering ,BENCHES - Abstract
Copyright of Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental - Agriambi is the property of Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2023
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28. Forest Insurance for Natural Events: An Overview by Economists.
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Brunette, Marielle and Couture, Stéphane
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INSURANCE policies ,FOREST policy ,FOREST economics ,INSURANCE ,ECONOMICS literature ,PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation - Abstract
Forest insurance exists for more than a century in lots of countries around the world. Currently, it is put forward as a recommended tool to finance resilience and adaptation towards climate change. However, little synthetic knowledge exists on forest insurance, although this seems to be a prerequisite for using insurance as an adaptation tool. This article aims at providing an overview of the current economics literature on the topic of forest insurance. More precisely, the objectives of this study are to carry out a review of the literature on this topic, to produce a bibliometric overview of knowledge on this issue, and thus to highlight scientific fronts. For that purpose, we propose a literature review. We collected 38 articles published in English between 1928 and 2021. We provide the following bibliometric information: journals, evolution over time of the publications, authors and co-citations network and analysis of the keywords. We also propose to synthesize the methods used, the various issues of interest, the risks considered and the countries where the studies were conducted. We show that an article on forest insurance has a high probability of being recent (after 2000) and of being published in the journal Forest Policy and Economics. In addition, it is highly probable that it will identify some determinants of insurance demand and that it will deal with fire risk in the U.S. or storm risk in Europe. Noting a small scientific community and a low number of publications, we identified seven fronts of science related to methods and data, new risks and uncertainties, public policies and forest insurance, and openness and the international dimension. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Contribuții la îmbunătățirea modului de diferențiere pe specii și sortimente a prețului lemnului pe picior.
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Panaite, C. and Drăgoi, M.
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Copyright of Bucovina Forestieră is the property of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Faculty of Forestry and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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30. Demonstrating the benefits of planted-forest diversity through economic risk assessment.
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Griess, Verena C. and Díaz-Yáñez, Olalla
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MIXED forests ,WOOD products ,FOREST management ,BIOMASS production ,FOREST economics - Published
- 2023
31. Social and Economic Importance of Forest Companies in Asian Russia: Evidence from Corporate Financial Reporting.
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Gordeev, Roman V. and Pyzhev, Anton I.
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CORPORATE accounting ,SPARSELY populated areas ,ACCOUNTING software ,TRADE regulation ,XBRL (Document markup language) ,QUANTILE regression ,FORESTS & forestry ,REINSTATEMENT of employees ,BUSINESS forecasting - Abstract
In contrast with many other sectors of the Russian economy, there is low market concentration in the forest industry and, consequently, a large number of relatively small enterprises scattered throughout the world's largest country. In many cases, logging or woodworking companies are the only or key employers in sparsely populated areas, making them important sources of the social and economic stability of small towns and rural settlements. In 2022, Russian forest companies faced dramatic barriers to international trade, which led to the suspension of production with the risk of further layoffs. Thus, the issue of social and economic importance of the forest business in Russia has gained additional sounding. This paper aims to estimate the decline in revenues and the number of employees in forestry companies in Asian Russia because of sanctions. Based on corporate accounting reports, we have generated a dataset covering 4675 forest industry companies in Asian Russia. We use quantile regression to estimate the impact of the number of employees on revenue. All companies were divided into quartiles by revenue and into 6 groups by type of economic activity. A significant differentiation of the return on the number of employees depending on the type of activity and the volume of firms' revenues was found. Estimates of potential losses of companies during labor force reduction were obtained, which would be 1.2%–3.6% of revenue for a company from Q1, 2.2%–6.6% of revenue for Q2 and 2.7%–8.1% of revenue for Q3. The results clearly demonstrate that forest companies might be very interested in retaining a workforce, even if an opportunistic drop in product demand creates a financial shortfall. Policy makers should take this into account when shaping instruments to support the industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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32. Response to Muir -- Paradigm Shift, Meet Denial.
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Price, Karen, Daust, Dave, and Holt, Rachel F.
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FOREST productivity ,LOGGING ,FOREST economics ,WOODEN beams ,FOREST resilience ,FORESTS & forestry ,MULTIPLIER (Economics) - Abstract
The article discusses the views of provincial government on the need for change to British Columbia forest management, which include careers in traditional forest management recommended a fundamental change from managing timber with constraints to prioritizing ecosystem health.
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- 2022
33. Local communities’ willingness to pay for increasing the status of a Forest Reserve in Ghana to a National Park
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Michael Ansong, Joana Akua Serwaa Ameyaw, Kwadwo Boakye Boadu, Sedomda Kpikpitse, and Emmanuel Acheampong
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Economic valuation ,Forest economics ,Biodiversity conservation ,Stated preference method ,Atewa forest reserve ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Atewa Forest Reserve is a Globally Significant Biodiversity Area and Important Bird Area in Ghana. The reserve has lost over 10% and 35% of its close canopy and buffer zone respectively in the last twenty years. Increasing the status of the reserve to a National Park with a buffer zone has been recommended as the key intervention that could help achieve a more optimal flow of its benefits to people. It is, however, not clear if fringe communities whose livelihoods are directly linked to the reserve will support such intervention. To provide an indication of their potential level of support and appreciation of this recommendation, we used contingent valuation method with the double-bounded dichotomous choice approach and an open ended follow up question to estimate willingness to pay of members in the fringe communities. The majority were willing to donate a day's wage for 12 months to support the project if implemented. The estimated mean willingness to pay was Ghȼ 9.99, (US$ 2.22). Respondents' income level, age and initial bid offered are the main factors that influence respondents' willingness to pay. The policy implication and importance of understanding socio-economic characteristics of households in the process of designing such intervention is discussed in the paper.
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- 2023
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34. EKONOMICZNA EFEKTYWNOŚĆ CIĘĆ PIELĘGNACYJNYCH W DRZEWOSTANACH NA PRZYKŁADZIE WYBRANYCH NADLEŚNICTW.
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Glura, Jakub and Bendza, Wojciech
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FOREST reserves ,ONE-way analysis of variance ,FOREST economics ,HARVESTING ,STATISTICAL hypothesis testing - Abstract
Copyright of ACTA Scientiarum Polonorum Silvarum Colendarum Ratio et Industria Lignaria is the property of Poznan University of Life Sciences Press and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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35. Forest economics within the activities of the Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
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PALÁTOVÁ, PETRA and KUPČÁK, VÁCLAV
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FOREST economics ,SCIENTIFIC knowledge ,FORESTS & forestry ,AGRICULTURAL innovations ,WOOD ,AGRICULTURAL economics ,SOCIAL institutions ,AGRICULTURAL technology - Abstract
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) is a professional and social institution whose basic mission is to influence the scientific level of research activities and education in its field of competence, to take care of its continuous development and to effectively popularize the acquired scientific knowledge. Within the CAAS and its Department of Forestry, the Commission of Forest Economics has been operating for a long time, focusing on forest and wood economics and policy. A total of 11 research directions are defined in the forthcoming Concept of Research, Development and Innovation of the Ministry of Agriculture for the period 2023+, the professional part of which is covered and guaranteed by the CAAS. The following directions are included in forestry and wood processing: "Forestry and related industries" and the direction "Forest and agricultural economics and policy" integrated with agriculture. The paper briefly describes the scientific focus of forest and wood economics and policy in this context and especially the activities of the Commission of Forest Economics of the Department of Forestry of the CAAS. In the temporal and factual context, it mentions the published monograph "Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences and a Quarter-Century of the Commission of Forest Economics". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. 林下经济三产融合发展的路径思考.
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丁秋林, 卢素兰, 丛海龙, and 笪 静
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ECONOMIC development ,FOREST economics ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,ECONOMIC policy ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
Copyright of China Forestry Economy is the property of China Forestry Economy Magazine Agency and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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37. «林业经济学»课程思政建设的实践 创新及成效.
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张琦
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FOREST economics ,CURRICULUM ,FOREST management ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,TEACHING methods - Abstract
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38. Study Results from Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development Provide New Insights into Sustainable Forests (The socioeconomic dimension of forest therapy: A contribution to human well-being and sustainable forest management).
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FOREST economics ,FOREST management ,FOREST landowners ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,FOREST policy - Abstract
A recent study from Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development explores the socioeconomic dimension of forest therapy and its potential contributions to human well-being and sustainable forest management. The research highlights the increasing demand for forest-based therapeutic uses, particularly in Asia and Europe, and emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research approaches to integrate forest therapy into policy frameworks. Countries like Japan and South Korea are leading in the professionalization of forest therapy offers and studies, showcasing the positive health benefits of forests. The study recommends policy support, economic backing for forest managers, and the recognition of forest therapy as a valuable part of the forestry portfolio and alternative medical treatment. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
39. LAUDATIO FOR Dr. h. c. prof. Ing. MIKULÁŠ ŠUPÍN, CSc.
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FOREST economics , *FOREST management , *ENGINEERED wood , *INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
This document is a laudatory article from the Acta Facultatis Xylologiae Zvolen journal, celebrating the achievements and contributions of Dr. h. c. prof. Ing. Mikuláš Šupín, CSc. Dr. Šupín has had a distinguished career in academia, serving as the former rector of the university, dean of the Faculty of Wood Sciences and Technology, and founder of the Department of Marketing, Trade, and World Forestry. He has made significant contributions to the fields of world forestry, marketing, international management, and trade, and has authored several university textbooks. Dr. Šupín has also played a key role in the reforms and development of the Faculty of Wood Sciences and Technology, increasing its popularity and research activities. He has been involved in numerous scientific research projects and has supervised many students. Dr. Šupín has also held important positions in the Slovak government and represented the country in international organizations. The article concludes by wishing Dr. Šupín good health and continued success in his future endeavors. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
40. BRAZIL’S COMPETITIVENESS IN EXPORTATION OF FOREST PRODUCTS FROM 2008 TO 2018
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Helenice Furtado Santos, Márcio Lopes da Silva, Naisy Silva Soares, Felipe Firmino Diniz, and Luiz Moreira Coelho Junior
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Forest economics ,Competitiveness indicators ,Balance of trade ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
ABSTRACT This article aims to analyze Brazil’s global competitiveness in the exportation of forest products from 2008 to 2018. Data on importation and exportation were obtained from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO, while Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA), Contribution to Trade Balance (CTB), and Terms of Trade (TOT) were the indicators used to measure international trade. The main results show that Brazil has a positive trade balance for forest products, mainly for wood pulp exports. Brazil’s RCA for forest products was classified as moderate to strong. As for the forest product groups, it was strong for wood pulp, weak to moderate for wood panels, weak for paper and paperboard, weak to nonexpressive for timber, and non-expressive for industrial roundwood and wood fuel. Based on Brazil’s CTB, all the forest product groups have a comparative advantage, except wood fuel. Brazil’s TOT was strong for wood panels, timber, industrial roundwood, wood pulp, in order from most to least expressive. In conclusion, Brazilian exports have comparative advantages and are competitive in the international market.
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41. TREECONOMICS.
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Usborne, Simon
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FOREST economics , *TREES , *PARKS , *URBAN parks , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
The article reports that Great Britain has used economists to place a monetary value of trees. Topics include the cost of upkeep of urban trees; government plans to forest the country to add value for tourism; the iTree application which was created by David Nowak, an employee of the United States Forest Service; and the British social enterprise Treeconomics which reports on the benefits derived from trees in London, England's Hyde Park.
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- 2018
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42. ASSESSING THE ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF FOREST CARBON RESERVOIRS IN VIETNAM: IMPLICATIONS FOR FOREST CARBON TRADING MARKET DEVELOPMENT.
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Thanh, D. T., Ying, Z., Huyen, T. T., and Nguyen, N. T. T.
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CARBON cycle , *FOREST economics , *SUSTAINABLE forestry , *VALUE (Economics) , *MARKET value , *CARBON offsetting - Abstract
The forest carbon sink is a cornerstone in Vietnam's strategy to combat climate change, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050 as pledged during COP26. Assessing the economic benefits of Vietnam's current forest carbon sinks is crucial for initiating a domestic forest carbon trading market. Following protocols set by the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Climate Change in 2006, market valuation techniques to approximate the economic value of the forest carbon reservoir were employed. Results show Vietnam's forest ecosystems sequester about 1,401.52 million tons of carbon, equivalent to 5,143.60 million tons of CO2. The estimated economic value is approximately 25,717.95 million USD, with natural forests valued at about 87.44 million USD annually and planted forests at 63 million USD annually. These findings underscore Vietnam's capacity to establish and expand its forest carbon trading market. However, currently the establishment of Vietnam's forest carbon sink market is still in the preparatory phase and has not yet developed into an independent and complete trading system. Therefore, to optimize this potential, Vietnam needs to improve forest quality, promote sustainable forestry economics, and conduct scientific research to provide persuasive and reliable evidence, to support policies for the establishment and development of the forest carbon sink market. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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43. FORESTRY OF UKRAINE: PROBLEMS AND WAY OF SOLUTIONS.
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FURDYCHKO, Orest, DREBOT, Oksana, VYSOCHANSKA, Mariya, YAREMKO, Oleg, RAICHUK, Liudmyla, SYMOCHKO, Lyudmyla, SAKHARNATSKA, Liudmyla, SHVYDENKO, Iryna, and BONDAR, Volodymyr
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FOREST management ,FOREST economics ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,FOREST productivity ,INDUSTRIAL clusters ,FORESTS & forestry ,FOREST reserves ,WOODEN beams - Abstract
The study aimed to outline the ecological and economic priority areas of forestry production in Ukraine in the postwar period. Theoretical and informational basis of the study were reports of the State Forest Resources Agency of Ukraine, laws and regulations of Ukraine and the European Union, the Global Forest Watch platform, studies of domestic and foreign scientists in the field of environmental protection, environmental economics and forestry management. Economic and statistical (statistical data processing in assessing the numerical relationship of various phenomena and the forest production); correlation-regression (study of the impact of forestry activities); abstractlogical (theoretical generalizations and concluding) research methods have been used. According to the analyzed research, the main problems that will slow the development of new directions of forestry production and forest industry in general in the postwar period are the tenuous relationship between forestry and wood processing industry; low technological level; poor innovation activity; low efficiency of forest resources use; insufficient implementation of the postulates of European environmental policy statements. Criteria for the effectiveness of forestry production environmentalization, taking into account current and retrospective indicators, the current legislative requirements, confirmed theoretical and mathematical models, information on current efficiency, the results of the internal check, etc. have been proposed. Based on statistical data the analysis which allows characterizing prospects of creation and development of new forestry clusters has been carried out. The main characteristics of the cluster in the timber industry for the full functioning of the line and its modernization and ecologization in the postwar period have been outlined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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44. Revue Forestière Française
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forestry ,ecology ,forest management ,forest history ,forest policy ,forest economics ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Published
- 2022
45. The Emergence of Smart Urban Forestry: Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Age.
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Nitoslawski, Sophie and Konijnendijk, Cecil C.
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URBAN forestry , *SMART cities , *FOREST management , *ECOSYSTEM management , *SUSTAINABLE forestry , *FOREST economics , *DIGITAL technology - Published
- 2022
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46. Economics of forest bioeconomy: new results.
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Miettinen, Jenni and Ollikainen, Markku
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DESERTIFICATION , *SCIENCE journalism , *FORESTS & forestry , *PULP mills , *RENEWABLE energy sources , *NATURAL resources , *FOREST economics - Abstract
The article presents the emerging forest bioeconomy as an integrated, multi-product industrial ecosystem, where the traditional pulp mills allocate the use of side streams to independent biochemical companies manufacturing bioproducts in the vicinity of the pulp mills. Topics include the biochemical benefit from the proximity by receiving wood-based side streams at lower costs, and at the same time, and the pulp mills benefit from having a new source of revenue from selling side streams.
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- 2022
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47. On the Concept of the draft Federal law 'Forest code of the Russian Federation'
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А.А. Onuchin and V.А. Sokolov
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forest policy ,forest management ,forest inventory ,forest economics ,sustainable forest use ,reforestation ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
An analysis of a numerous official documents and publications reveals a serious crisis of forest management in Russia. Forest management paradigm, defined by the Forest Code ideologues, will lead inevitably to the Russian forest fund degradation. Meanwhile, forestry is production industry in which laws of the market economy are in force. For this reason, forest management should be reconstructed in Russia. A principle of forestry revival will be impartial ecological and market economic assessment of forest resources, which would be instrumental in transition of the subsidized scheme of forest management financing to a system that would provide rational forestry and a profit. Forestry organization is the key task of forest inventory that is completed in close connection with forest economy and forest management. Specific problems of sustainable forestry organization and forest use should be solved on this basis. When State owns forests in the market economy environments, stumpage sale at prices lower than the cost for reforestation cannot be allowed. In view of this, market transition of forest use is crucial to establish payments for standing timber based on rental income. This will guarantee the financing of reforestation as well as assignments to the budget at the different levels. Chief reorganization objective of forest management in Russia is outlined as follows: ensuring economic efficiency of the forest sector; sustainable use of forest resources and reforestation; forest conservation for the next generations.
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- 2020
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48. Representations of the Forest Sector in Economic Models
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Miguel Rivière and Sylvain Caurla
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forest economics ,mathematical model ,simulation model ,prospective ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Forest sector models encompass a set of models used for forest-related policy analysis. As representations of a complex human-environment system, they incorporate multiple facts from their target, the forest sector, which is usually understood as comprising forests, forestry and forest industries. Even though they pursue similar goals and display similarities, forest sector models show divergences in their representation of the forest sector. In this paper, we question and discuss the determinants behind the representation of facts in forest sector models, and try to highlight the reasons behind modelling practices. The forest sector’s boundaries are often unclear, and it comprises facts of different natures for which dynamics take place on different time and spatial scales. As a result, modelling practices vary, and both empirical data and theory play varying roles in representing facts. Early models were developed in the 1970s and find their roots in traditional forest economics, the economics of natural resources, econometrics, but also transportation problems and system dynamics. Because they developed within a small but well-connected field, early efforts were influential in shaping current practices. Numerical simulation and scenario analysis are used as means of enquiry into model worlds: in that, forest sector models are a classical example of model use in economics, and they constitute a good example of how simulation models have been developed for decision-support purposes. Forest sector modelling is heavily influenced by its applied uses, and policy contexts shape both questions asked and how facts are introduced in scenario storylines. Understanding the determinants of modelling choices is necessary to ensure sound modelling practices. Forest sector models are now used to address issues wider than timber production. Practices turn to integration into multi-model frameworks to expand the boundaries of the system studied, but also towards the use of qualitative methods as new ways of representing facts, in particular deep changes that quantitative models may not be able to capture.
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49. Development of Methodologies and Standardized Services for Supporting Forest Economics
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Katagis, Thomas, Grammalidis, Nikolaos, Maltezos, Evangelos, Charalampopoulou, Vasiliki, Gitas, Ioannis Z., Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira, Editorial Board Member, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Kotenko, Igor, Editorial Board Member, Washio, Takashi, Editorial Board Member, Yuan, Junsong, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Garoufallou, Emmanouel, editor, Sartori, Fabio, editor, Siatri, Rania, editor, and Zervas, Marios, editor
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- 2019
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50. An outline of achievements in selected areas of forest research in Ireland 1960–2021.
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Farrelly, N., Nemesio-Gorriz, M., Short, I., Ní Dhubháin, Á., Tobin, B., O’Hanlon, R., Earl, R., McCullagh, A., O’Donoghue, C., and Ryan, M.
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FOREST management , *FOREST economics , *FOREST protection , *CLIMATE change , *ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring , *AFFORESTATION - Abstract
In this paper, we provide an overview of achievements in forest research in Ireland carried out by various agencies over the past 60 yr. Many of the outcomes of the research have ensured that policy and practice are well-founded, and many of the research results form the basis of current forest standards and practice. Forest research has, and will continue to have, a significant role in national policy development and international reporting commitments. The achievement of future goals and targets is increasingly dependent on the maintenance of the goods and services that forests provide; these can be enhanced through the establishment of new forests and by appropriate management of the resource (e.g. The EU Green Deal and EU Forest Strategy). We outline the current state of knowledge which can be used to inform afforestation goals and the importance of tree improvement, forest management and forest protection to improve competitiveness and sustainability. Research into forestry and carbon provides a focus on the opportunities and challenges of climate change to Irish forestry. Future efforts will involve longer-term monitoring of environmental change commensurate with the forest rotation to reduce the uncertainties associated with climate change. Research into forestry economics, attitudinal surveys and behavioural studies may help inform the achievement of future policy goals. Reducing the impacts of biotic attack through efficient surveying, disease monitoring and assessing future risk is likely to be the focus of future research effort. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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