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
Introduction: In recent years, one of the most important challenges in the management of Hyrcanian forests is the continuation of the process of forests logging or its logging ban (forest respiration). Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and...
Author(s)
Laskookalayeh, S. S.; Amirnejad, H.; Hosseini, S.
Publisher
Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
Citation
Environmental Sciences, 2022, 20, 2, pp fa135-fa154
These proceedings contain 86 articles covering a wide range of topics grouped in ten sections: (1) forest biogeocenology; (2) forest policy, economics and management; (3) modern problems and prospects of forest inventory and state forest inventory (dedicated to the 210th anniversary of the first...
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol, UK
Citation
IOP Conference Series : Earth and Environmental Science, 2021, 876, pp unpaginated
Taking the trade flow of main wood forest products imported from Russia from 2011 to 2021 as the data source, this study measures the quality of the main wood forest products imported from Russia by China through the regression inference method of demand information and describes the changing trend ...
Author(s)
Chen Hui; Zhang Yue; Tian Gang
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Sustainability, 2023, 15, 3,
Forests are unique resources and environments because, in general, they provide many benefits. Changing the function of forest areas to other functions is inseparable from economic development. As a developing country, Indonesia's economy is still dependent on natural resources to support its...
Publisher
Department of Development Economics, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Sriwijaya, Indralaya, Indonesia
Citation
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan, 2021, 19, 2, pp 165-182
Pureora Forest Park is one of the largest remaining and most ecologically and culturally significant areas of the native forest that once clothed almost all the North Island of New Zealand. Systematic logging and the establishment of sawmilling villages began in the Pureora area in the late 1940s....
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Economics, 2023, 204, Part A,
We analysed the degree of price cointegration among pine log markets in northeast Argentina, ParanĂ¡ State of Brazil, and Uruguay by examining price series over the period 2008--2020. We evaluated the cointegration of price series of the same product through the study regions. In the same way, we...
Author(s)
Hildt, E.; Bussoni, A.; Olmos, V. M.; MacDonagh, P. M.; Cubbage, F. W.
Publisher
Now Publishers, Hanover, USA
Citation
Journal of Forest Economics, 2022, 37, 2, pp 217-236
Improving the efficiency of the forestry sector will have an important impact on our possibility to attain long-term sustainability and mitigate climate change. In this study, attainable, and sustainable, efficiency improvements in the harvesting of forest products are analyzed using Data...
Author(s)
Lundmark, R.; Lundgren, T.; Zhou WenChao; Olofsson, E.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2021, 12, 2,
Forest logging is one of the most important goals of forest management system having different economic and social consequences. This research aims at identifying, weighting and prioritizing the economic and social consequences of forest logging using the points of view of the experts, specialists...
Author(s)
Laskookalaye, S. S.; Amirnejad, H.; Hoseini, S.
Publisher
Iranian Society of Forestry, Karaj, Iran
Citation
Iranian Journal of Forest, 2021, 12, 4, pp fa491-fa506
This article presents three new products from the Swiss National Forest Inventory (NFI), which help make timber harvesting more efficient and optimize forest development. The first product is a model for deriving the most economical timber harvesting process on each NFI sample area. For this...
Author(s)
Bont, L.; Fraefel, M.; Fischer, C.; Temperli, C.; Frutig, F.
Publisher
Schweizerischer Forstverein, ZĂ¼rich, Switzerland
Citation
Schweizerische Zeitschrift fĂ¼r Forstwesen, 2021, 172, 5, pp 268-277