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This paper extends the basic model of Fausmann, and theoretically analyzes how forest tenure reform, tax reform, and market development affect timber supply. By using the survey data of a village…
1 July 2011 | Peer Reviewed | ChinaAiming to alleviate rural poverty, stimulate investment in forests, and improve forest conservation, the Chinese government set forth a policy leading to small private holdings of previously village…
30 April 2011 | EfD Discussion Paper | ChinaTraditionally, siting and sizing decisions for parks and reserves reflected ecological characteristics but typically failed to consider ecological costs created from displaced resource collection…
8 March 2011 | Peer Reviewed | TanzaniaThis paper explores the impact of the re-introduction of access restrictions to forests in Tanzania, through participatory forest management (PFM), that have excluded villagers from forests to which…
7 March 2011 | Peer Reviewed | TanzaniaEffects of land use changes are starting to be included in estimates of life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, so-called carbon footprints (CFs), from food production. Their omission can lead to…
10 February 2011 | Peer Reviewed | Central America, SwedenWe evaluated the impacts of the Ethiopian Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) on rural households' holdings of livestock and forest assets/trees. We found no indication that participation in PSNP…
23 November 2010 | Peer Reviewed | Sweden, EthiopiaClimate change has brought issues of deforestation and forest land governance to the forefront. It is now widely accepted that deforestation and must be addressed in order to effectively reduce…
31 January 2011 | Discussion Paper | China(Submitted to State Forest Administration, PR.China) Abstract: China’s state-owned forest sector has been through and still facing with great challenges for a long period. Since 1986, the State…
25 January 2011 | Policy Brief | ChinaTrees have both economic and ecological purposes in rural Ethiopia, supplying households with wood products for consumption and sale, and decreasing soil degradation. The authors used cross-sectional…
4 February 2010 | EfD Discussion Paper | Ethiopia, Global Hub