The paper seeks to examine the nature, structure and determinants of the forest economy of northeast India using secondary data from various sources. The study employs tools like percentage, compound annual growth rate, per capita availability and multiple regressions to find out the growth trend,...
Author(s)
Lynda Thoudam; Sharma, H. I.
Publisher
Kamla-Raj Enterprises, New Dehli, India
Citation
Journal of Human Ecology, 2022, 80, 1/3, pp 1-10
The high degree of fragmentation and unsustainable exploitation patterns of forest resources have become prominent obstacles to the realisation of the economic and social value of China's forest resources. China's forest eco-bank (FEB) project was set up to achieve centralised utilisation of...
Author(s)
Wei GuangCheng; Kong XiangZhi; Wang YuMeng; Gao Qiang
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2022, 13, 6,
Forestry organization is the key task of forest planning that is completed in close connection with forest economy and forest management. Specific problems of sustainable forestry organization and forest use should be solved on this basis. In Russia forest planning development alternated with...
Publisher
Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Publishing House, Novosibirsk, Russia
Citation
Sibirskij Lesnoj Zurnal / Siberian Journal of Forest Science, 2021, 1, pp 3-12
Russia has a huge potential for forest resources, but does not receive adequate income from the use of its property. The main source of income for the state is payments for the use of forest resources. The low level of forest payment rates does not contribute to the financial improvement of the...
Author(s)
Bespalova, V. V.
Publisher
Izdatel'stvo Nauka, Moscow, Russia
Citation
Lesovedenie, 2022, 2, pp 213-224
This study assessed the value of forest resources to rural households in forest-fringe communities in the Northern Region of Ghana. It also identified the factors that influence the amount of compensation (in terms of money) households were willing to accept to forego or limit the use of forest...
Author(s)
Amadu, M.; Ayamga, M.; Mabe, F. N.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Environmental Development, 2021, 37,
The Government of Krasnoyarsk Krai has adopted a Forest Sector Development Strategy until 2030. Harvesting up to 36 million m3 of wood per year is planned according to the strategy. Viability of the strategy should be provided with the necessary resources and that is its weak point. At present,...
Author(s)
Sokolov, V. A.; Vtyurina, O. P.; Sokolova, N. V.
Publisher
Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Publishing House, Novosibirsk, Russia
Citation
Sibirskij Lesnoj Zurnal / Siberian Journal of Forest Science, 2021, 4, pp 24-33
As a cross discipline, the study scope of the forest economics has expanded continuously. Based on the review and analysis of the study in the two international authoritative journals, "Journal of Forest Economics" and "Forest Policy and Economics" from 2010 to 2014, this paper discussed the latest ...
Author(s)
Ying Zhang; Yi AiJun; Cao XianLei
Publisher
Academic Journals, Lagos, Nigeria
Citation
African Journal of Agricultural Research, 2017, 12, 42, pp 3120-3128
Objective: This paper aims to analyze the trend of forest carbon sequestration and the development and change of forestry economy, and to provide reference for relevant management decisions, ecological governance and resource and environment management, as well as to promote the development of...
Author(s)
Zhang Ying; Meng Na; Jiang YiFei
Publisher
Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
Citation
Journal of Beijing Forestry University, 2022, 44, 10, pp 129-141
This paper examines the impact of the natural conservation policy in China's giant panda reserves on forest resource utilization and its economic consequences. Different support policies have created different development opportunities for local communities and farmers, which have led to changes in ...
Author(s)
Li Yi; Gong PeiChen; Ke JieSheng
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Economics, 2021, 180,
The arrival of the forest carbon sector over a decade ago heralded a new era in forest conservation financing. In New Zealand, the restorative reforestation of erosionprone rural landscapes and native forest habitats would be limited only by the appetite for carbon credits among carbon buyers and a ...
Publisher
New Zealand Institute of Forestry, Wellington, New Zealand
Citation
New Zealand Journal of Forestry, 2021, 66, 1, pp 12-17