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This study investigates the characteristics and behaviour of logging concessionaires in Peninsular Malaysia. It …
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This study attempts to estimate the costs and benefits of managing forested catchments in Peninsular Malaysia. Two land …
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This study employs non-marketed goods valuation techniques - Choice Modelling (CM) and Contingent Valuation (CV) - to elicit consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for different service options. The CM especially aims to estimate the implicit price for each service attribute such as the collection...
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This study assesses the performance of the forest pricing system currently in force in Peninsular Malaysia. It …
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ecological and environmental damage. Highlighting this, a new report shows that Peninsular Malaysia's pricing policy neither …
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As in many countries in Southeast Asia, Malaysia faces rapidly mounting levels of domestic waste. To meet this …
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This study was conducted to determine the production trade-off between two land use options. In the first option - total protection from logging (TP) - water is used for hydroelectric power(HEP)generation and in a water regulatory dam to support continuous treated water production downstream....
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prohibiting the harvesting of rare species. This study from Malaysia focuses on another approach - improving the efficiency and …
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As in many countries, policy makers in China see biofuel as a potentially important part of the move to a sustainable … report outlines a number of initiatives that could be pursued to make JCL biodiesel an effective part of China's overall …
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In recent years, Chinese policy makers have tried to balance development in different regions of the country by relocating industrial production from prosperous zones to less developed areas. However, this type of industrial relocation is usually accompanied by the transfer of pollution...
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