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An economic assessment of the influence of changed property rights on forest management

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Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2006
Slovakia
Italy
Eastern Europe

Shrift towards private ownership in forestry recourses in transition countries of Central and Eastern Europe promotes forest values and their development in diversified ways. In this paper, we provide a general equilibrium model assisting in estimation of forest management practices in the regional level by comparing different ownership structures and public policy measures.

Welfare effects of forestry best management practices in the United States

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006
United States of America

State forestry best management practice (BMP) programs have been widely developed and implemented to prevent nonpoint source water pollution in the past three decades. The unanswered question is how forestry BMPs have affected the welfare positions of consumers, mills, loggers, and forest landowners.

Remote sensing of complex land use change trajectories--a case study from the highlands of Madagascar

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006
Madagascar

Madagascar is often portrayed as a global environmental hotspot with widespread deforestation and environmental degradation. Quantitative and spatially explicit data on ecological change are, however, scarce and current estimates are often based on simplistic representations of deforestation and land use change. Significant uncertainties in current estimates therefore remain.

The role of the forest in sustainable development of the Upper Gorenjska region

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Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2006

The main objective of our research was to assess the social needs for the forest roles and propose how forest could further contribute to the sustainable development of the Upper Gorenjska region. The sustainability of hitherto development was assessed with the aid of a model, in which environmental, social and economic indicators were included.

Forest Re-growth Since 1945 in the Dadia Forest Nature Reserve in Northern Greece

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006
Greece

The Dadia forest complex, in the Evros prefecture, in north eastern Greece was designated as a nature reserve in 1980 in order to protect the black vulture (Aegypius monachus) and other raptors. In this paper, the impacts of the protection on the forest growth were assessed using geographic information system (GIS) technologies.