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Intensive, extensive, and optimal development of forestlands Renewable resources in the Pacific

Por: Scott, A | English, H.E | Scott, A | IDRC, Ottawa (Canadá) | 12. Pacific Trade and Development Conference Vancouver (Canadá) 7-11 Set 1981.
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoSeries IDRC (Canadá) no. 181e. Editor: Ottawa (Canadá) 1982Descripción: p. 13-32.ISBN: 0-88936-312-9.Tema(s): DESARROLLO FORESTAL | DESARROLLO REGIONAL | ANALISIS DE COSTOS Y BENEFICIOS | INDUSTRIA MADERERA | PRODUCCION FORESTAL | COMERCIO | ECOLOGIA FORESTAL | TRANSFERENCIA DE TECNOLOGÍA | TENENCIA | PAISES EN DESARROLLOResumen: What are the major economic considerations for a country with vast undeveloped forestlands? The economics literature on forest development has few answers to this question, because authors generally have focuses solely on either the clearing and use of the forest in support of other sectors of the economy or the regeneration and preservation of the trees. Both focuses are incomplete; they do not deal with issues that are basic to development of a forest economy. This paper attempts to single out the policy options available and to spell out their effects

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What are the major economic considerations for a country with vast undeveloped forestlands? The economics literature on forest development has few answers to this question, because authors generally have focuses solely on either the clearing and use of the forest in support of other sectors of the economy or the regeneration and preservation of the trees. Both focuses are incomplete; they do not deal with issues that are basic to development of a forest economy. This paper attempts to single out the policy options available and to spell out their effects

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