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Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) has a comparative advantage in natural capital, which has fueled economic growth averaging around 8 percent per annum since 2000. The natural resource endowment comprises half of the country's wealth. Although forest cover declined 3.6 percent between...
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-forest ecosystems. The business case is based on an analysis of challenges and opportunities for making the forestry sector a dynamic …
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The purpose of this report is to review and disseminate lessons learned from domestically financed forestry programs in …
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The economic success of the Chilean forest sector relies heavily on its forest plantations, which are facing significant challenges. Plantations are intensively managed for pulp and other wood products for export. This commercial orientation has promoted voluntary forest management and chain of...
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Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Chile embarked on a long journey to develop a forestry model adapted to … forest cover and developing a highly competitive industry with global reach, making forestry among the country's main …
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Natural capital in Lao PDR is a major source of wealth for the country and becomes even more strategic in times of economic stress. While forest products directly benefit vulnerable rural communities, ecosystem services from forests support key economic sectors such as energy, agriculture,...
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Forests are an important economic and social resource, critical to the culture and livelihood of communities across Myanmar. Forest resources are key secondary income sources for more than half the rural population, and close to two-thirds of rural energy demands are met by traditional forest...
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environmentally sensitive sectors such as energy, transport, water and sanitation, agriculture, and forestry. In these cases, there is … an obvious need for careful analysis of environmental, natural resource, and forestry impacts. In other cases, such as …
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A spatial econometric model is used to link road upgrading to forest clearing and biodiversity loss in the moist tropical forests of Bolivia, Cameroon, and Myanmar. Using 250-meter cells, the model estimates the relationship between the rate of forest clearing in a cell and its distance to the...
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