For a sawmill, the amount of CO2 generated by its construction and subsequent production activities was estimated. The sawmill has been in operation for the last 90 years and has processed around 30,000 m3 of logs annually. We have determined the forest area that would remove this amount of exhaust ...
Author(s)
Bariska, M.; Pásztory, Z.
Publisher
Schweizerischer Forstverein, Zürich, Switzerland
Citation
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen, 2023, 174, 3, pp 155-157
The objective of this study is to identify the determinants of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs') supply and demand in the Amazon region. The method applied was an econometric model of supply and demand in a log-linear form. Based on consumer and firm theories as well as studies on the market for...
Author(s)
Brasil, A. A.; Angelo, H.; Calderon, R. de A.; Almeida, A. N. de; Paula, M. F. de
Publisher
Southern Cross Publishing Group, Brisbane, Australia
Citation
Australian Journal of Crop Science, 2023, 17, 3, pp 282-288
Since the dawn of humanity, wood has been the material of choice for crafting musical instruments due to its favorable acoustic properties, workability, and aesthetic value. Acoustic guitars are among the most widespread musical instruments worldwide, and today are industrially manufactured by...
Author(s)
Calvano, S.; Negro, F.; Ruffinatto, F.; Zanuttini-Frank, D.; Zanuttini, R.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Heliyon, 2023, 9, 4,
Community-based organizations (CBOs) and individuals primarily engaged in forest management dedicated to carbon credit run both at national and regional levels. After a span of time elapsed in the same, CBOs and individuals aspired to shift the carbon-dedicated forest either into log or timber...
Author(s)
Ebissa, G.; Fetene, A.; Desta, H.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Heliyon, 2023, 9, 4,
Pests and diseases are an existential threat to trees in forests and woodlands. There is, therefore, a pressing need to use ecological and bioeconomic models to inform forest managers on control and mitigation strategies. For example, the incidence of Dothistroma needle blight in the UK has...
Author(s)
McTaggart, E.; Megiddo, I.; Kleczkowski, A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Economics, 2023, 209,
Developing forest carbon sinks is very important for China to achieve carbon neutrality. However, the forest resource distribution is spatially dependent, and forest carbon sinks cannot be sufficiently developed in an isolated pattern. Therefore, based on the spatial panel data of 30 provinces in...
Author(s)
Zhao Na; Wang KeQing; Yuan YongNa
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Economics, 2023, 209,
Are the forest conservation practices sustained after Payment for Environmental Services (PES) programmes end? Using a sample of 268 (former) PES recipients and non-recipients from the Budongo-Bugoma PES programme in Western Uganda, we employ the before-after-control-intervention...
Author(s)
Kemigisha, E.; Babweteera, F.; Mugisha, J.; Angelsen, A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Economics, 2023, 209,
Robust decision-making in forestry seeks solutions that reduce the risk of environmental damage and economic losses, which matters for designing forest adaptation measures. We propose a state-of-the-art methodology to identify robust drought adaptive strategies. First, we used a process-based model ...
Author(s)
Zamora-Pereira, J. C.; Hanewinkel, M.; Yousefpour, R.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Economics, 2023, 209,
Despite the potential for forest resources to act as a less costly shock-coping strategy for rural households, evidence of the nexus between access to forest resources and the nature of coping strategies employed by households remains scanty. Using panel data from Malawi, first, we explore how the...
Author(s)
Mulungu, K.; Kilimani, N.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Economics, 2023, 209,
The COVID-19 pandemic led to an unprecedented increase in the U.S. price of softwood lumber by more than 300%. The price increase has been attributed to constraints on supply and increased demand for lumber caused by a pandemic-induced boom in domestic housing construction and, more so, home...
Author(s)
Kooten, G. C. van; Zanello, R.; Schmitz, A.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization, 2023, 21, 1, pp 11-19