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This article analyzes how forest resources have been used in Brazil since 1930, in an attempt to prove two hypotheses … policy over time (through the forest legislation), without creating meaningful economic incentives to preserve and conserve … forest resources. To prove these hypotheses, this article contains a discussion of the importance of forests to a nation and …
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I investigate whether devolution of forestland tenure rights to households in China triggered forest investment and the … impact on forest conditions. I use a panel dataset of a two-round survey of over 10,000 forestland plots held by 1 … forestland devolved to households has higher per-area-unit, yearly labor input and value of investment. I also find larger forest …
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ultimately long run growth. The Canadian forestry sector is used as a case study to assess the relative strength of each of these …
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ultimately long run growth. The Canadian forestry sector is used as a case study to assess the relative strength of each of these …
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Economic growth does not necessarily ensure environmental sustainability for a country. The relationship between the two is far more complicated for developing countries like India, given the dependence of a large section of the population on natural resources for livelihood. Under this...
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