نتایج جستجو برای: forest policy

تعداد نتایج: 364545  

2010
A. Paudel B. P. Subedi S. Gyawali G. K. Thapa M. B. Sharma

This study was carried out in five Village Development Committees of Baglung district, Nepal. The main objective was to assess the constraints and opportunities to run the non-timber forest products based enterprises, and to design business solutions to make their value chains more efficient and competitive with the best utilization of the available resources. Primary data were collected throug...

In a recent editorial in this journal Pierre-Gerlier Forest foretells a coming revolution in health policy based on the synthesis of four conceptual innovations and one technological breakthrough. As much as I agree with the intellectual story told in this editorial I present a more skeptical view of the effect of paradigm shifts on healthcare systems on the ground. I argue that ideas triumph w...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2010
e.e. ezebilo

this paper discusses the study of community’s preferences for biodiversity conservation management institution which may motivate them to support conservation efforts in the okwangwo division of the cross river national park, nigeria. the empirical data was generated from personal interviews and factors influencing the respondents’ choice were examined with the aid of multinomial logit mode...

2002
David Brown

Why community forestry? Forest management by rural communities is as old as history, but community forestry as a sponsored process is recent. While definitions abound, in this paper we use community forestry to mean a process whereby specific community forest users protect and manage state forests in some form of partnership with the government (Hobley 1996). The need to increase community part...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2016
owen adams

forest and colleagues have persuasively made the case that policy capacity is a fundamental prerequisite to health reform. they offer a comprehensive life-cycle definition of policy capacity and stress that it involves much more than problem identification and option development. i would like to offer a canadian perspective. if we define health reform as re-orienting the health system from acut...

2010
Jianwu Xiao Wenxing Kang Shaohua Yin Hong Zhai

Considering the valuation of forest stands based on revenue from wood sales, concession policy (such as carbon subsidies) and associated costs, the paper focuses on the stochastic control model to study the forest asset dynamic management. The key contribution is to find the optimal dynamic strategy about harvesting quantity in the continual and multiple periods in conditions of stochastic comm...

2015
ESTEVE CORBERA

— This paper analyzes institutional design, organizational capacity, and interplay in markets for ecosystem services. It examines the development of a market-based mechanism to commercialize forest carbon in Mexico through the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). This is compared with a State-run carbon forestry program aiming to provide emission rights to voluntary, retail-based, carbon markets....

2007
N. Forsell P. Wikström F. Garcia R. Sabbadin K. Blennow L. O. Eriksson

When selecting a long-term silvicultural management policy for a forest, a number of stochastic events can be taken into account in order to improve the management of the forest and thereby increase its value. A stochastic event that has recently been given a lot of attention to is the damage to forests due to windstorms. This is an important event to take into consideration as recent studies s...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Thomas A Spies Brenda C McComb Rebecca S H Kennedy Michael T McGrath Keith Olsen Robert J Pabst

We used spatial simulation models to evaluate how current and two alternative policies might affect potential biodiversity over 100 years in the Coast Ranges Physiographic Province of Oregon. This 2.3-million-ha province is characterized by a diversity of public and private forest owners, and a wide range of forest policy and management objectives. We evaluated habitat availability for seven fo...

2015
Oscar J. Cacho Sarah Milne Ricardo Gonzalez Luca Tacconi

a r t i c l e i n f o Deforestation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and an important source of global carbon emissions. This means that there are important synergies between climate policy and conservation policy. The highest rates of deforestation occur in tropical countries, where much of the land at the forest frontier is managed informally by smallholders and where governance system...

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