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In this paper, we propose to analyse the choice of risk management activity made by a non-industrial private forest … owner who derives utility from consumption and from the sentimental value of the forest that bears a risk of disaster. We … that risk aversion increases the level of insurance demand and selfinsurance activity, extending this standard result …
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practices. We show that: 1/ the harvesting rule, in the presence of amenity services and a random growth rate for forest, is … undertake sylvicultural practices, the harvesting rule displays a specific sensitivity to price effects and/or changes in the …
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, attitudes toward risk, stand value, and the magnitude and frequency of the public compensation on insurance expenditures and on …
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Using multiple choice tasks per respondent in discrete choice experiment studies increase the amount of available information. However, treating repeated choice data in the same way as cross-sectional data may lead to biased estimates. In particular, respondents’ learning and fatigue may lead...
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The assessment of alternative forest management strategies should account not only for the private benefits to forest landowners but also for the ecological, environmental and economic benefits valued by society. There are a number of empirical valuation methods that may contribute to that...
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Two count models are estimated in this analysis to explain the occurrence of wildfire and area burned by wildfire in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. The main explanatory variable is the 4-month lagged El Niño 1&2 index, which is found to have a strong positive influence on wildfire in...
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on harvesting behavior when forest owners have preferences over harvest revenue and amenity services of forest stands. …
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The Kyoto protocol allows Annex I countries to deduct carbon sequestered by land use, land-use change and forestry from their national carbon emissions. Thornley and Cannell (2000) demonstrated that the objectives of maximizing timber and carbon sequestration are not complementary. Based on this...
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Alternative land use remains a controversial issue in Indonesia, particularly with regard to regions outside Java. This paper aims to highlight forest land use dynamics in Indonesia, and particularly the difficulties of resolving the conflicts between conservation, the need to preserve local...
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. Through strengthening constituencies in policy reform SESA can potentially reduce the risk of regulatory capture of REDD+ by …
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