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Forestry, economics and the environment

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wallingford CAB International 1996Edition: 1ª ediciónDescription: 275 páginasISBN:
  • 9780851989822
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.1749
Summary: 1.- Pluralism and pragmatism in the pursuit of sustainable development Section I: Tropical forest: environment, economic and trade 2.- Global environmental value and the tropical forest: demonstration and capture 3.- Local timber production and global trade: the environmental implications of forestry trade 4.- Can tropical forest be saved by harvesting non-timber products?: a case study for Ecuador 5.- Conflicts between trade and sustainable forestry policies in the Philippines Section II: Non-timber valuation: theory and application 6.- Measuring general public preservation values for forest resources: evidence from contingent valuation surveys 7.- Citizens, consumers and contingent valuation: clarification and the expression of citizen values and issue-opinions 8.- Moral responsabilityeffects in valuation of WTA for public and private goods by the method of paired comparison 9.- Integrating cognitive psychology into the contingent valuation methods to explore the trade-offs between non-market costs and benefits of alternative afforestation programmes in Ireland 10.- Valuing tropical rainforest protection using the contingent valuation 11.- The safe minimum standard approach: an alternative to measuring non-use values for environmental assets? 12.- An economic-ecological model for ecosystem management 13.- Application of a bioeconomic strategic planning model to an industrial forest in Saskatchewan 14.- Incentives for managing landscape to meet non-timber goals: lessons from the Washington landscape management project 15.- Perspectives on educating forestry professionals in an environmentally conscious age
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1.- Pluralism and pragmatism in the pursuit of sustainable development Section I: Tropical forest: environment, economic and trade 2.- Global environmental value and the tropical forest: demonstration and capture 3.- Local timber production and global trade: the environmental implications of forestry trade 4.- Can tropical forest be saved by harvesting non-timber products?: a case study for Ecuador 5.- Conflicts between trade and sustainable forestry policies in the Philippines Section II: Non-timber valuation: theory and application 6.- Measuring general public preservation values for forest resources: evidence from contingent valuation surveys 7.- Citizens, consumers and contingent valuation: clarification and the expression of citizen values and issue-opinions 8.- Moral responsabilityeffects in valuation of WTA for public and private goods by the method of paired comparison 9.- Integrating cognitive psychology into the contingent valuation methods to explore the trade-offs between non-market costs and benefits of alternative afforestation programmes in Ireland 10.- Valuing tropical rainforest protection using the contingent valuation 11.- The safe minimum standard approach: an alternative to measuring non-use values for environmental assets? 12.- An economic-ecological model for ecosystem management 13.- Application of a bioeconomic strategic planning model to an industrial forest in Saskatchewan 14.- Incentives for managing landscape to meet non-timber goals: lessons from the Washington landscape management project 15.- Perspectives on educating forestry professionals in an environmentally conscious age

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