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using data for Kalimantan, Indonesia. RIL leads to less damages on the residual stand than CL and has lower variable but …
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After a half century of overtly inward-oriented policies, Brazil finally moved to open its trade regime in the early … 1990s. Being one the last countries to make this move in a region that notoriously lagged behind East Asia, Brazil was … macroeconomic policies were finally put in place and Brazil began to enjoy the benefits of a commodity boom, a new government took …
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(DS) case 607 at the World Trade Organization (WTO) that was initiated by Brazil in November 2021 to consult with the EU …
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First-best optimal forest sector carbon policy is examined. Using a comprehensive forest sector model with a detailed carbon cycle section we show that the renewability and carbon neutrality arguments do not warrant emission free treatment of forest bioenergy. However, under the biomass stock...
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In this study we estimate the passive use value of forest in different ecological zones in the Mediterranean region. We estimate these values for forests using meta-analysis. These estimates are used to reveal the annual monetary values per hectare for each country. The total annual amount of...
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The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment is built on a conceptual framework that links biodiversity to the services ecosystems provide to society. Based on this framework, we first compile market and non-market forest valuation studies and, secondly, explore the potential of an econometric modeling...
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Deforestation in the North western part of Pakistan is a long standing problem. The Forestry Department, as formal managers of the forest resources, has been undergoing a long reform process aimed at improving its performance. This reform process has not resulted in less deforestation. From the...
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Fuelwood collection is often cited as the most important cause of deforestation in developing countries. Use of fuelwood in cooking is a leading cause of indoor air pollution. Using household data from India, we show that households located farther away from the forest spend more time...
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