The article describes and quantifies the financial benefits of small-scale community forestry, conducted on an ecologically sustainable basis - 'eco-forestry', by customary landowners in Papua New Guinea. Through economic modelling the article also attempts to quantify the global benefits generated. Eco-forestry is subsidized by donors directly and through NGOs in its setting up and certification. Financial modelling suggests that, with a subsidy, eco-forestry is capable of generating a return to landowners that is comparable to industrial logging. While the return to logging followed by conversion to agriculture is much more attractive than eco-forestry, agriculture is an option available only in some locations. Economic modelling finds th...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Economic analysis of trop...
Economic instruments - taxes, royalties, quotas, auctions, permit markets, subsidies, performance bo...
Community forest enterprises facilitated by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), using portable sa...
This article examines the abatement in greenhouse gas emissions achievable in Papua New Guinea by a ...
Deforestation and forest degradation are problems common to many tropical countries, including Papua...
doi: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2008.00041.x There exist thousands of valuation studies for environmental g...
Many forest conservation projects seek to preserve biodiversity by protecting habitats from exploita...
Concern about the rate at which the world\u27s forests are being depleted is wide-spread. Recent int...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a total land area of 463,000 km2 and a population of just over 4 million ...
Data from damar agroforest and hill dipterocarp forest sites suggest that income alone is inadequate...
Land and forest resources in Papua New Guinea are held under customary ownership by clans. But clans...
Abstract: Even though deforestation in tropical developing countries releases large quantities of gr...
Market-based instruments have become a widely used approach to motivate landowners to conserve fores...
This paper suggests that Papua New Guinea's national income would grow much more rapidly if its...
Ecosystem services provided by tropical forests are becoming scarcer due to continued deforestation ...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Economic analysis of trop...
Economic instruments - taxes, royalties, quotas, auctions, permit markets, subsidies, performance bo...
Community forest enterprises facilitated by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), using portable sa...
This article examines the abatement in greenhouse gas emissions achievable in Papua New Guinea by a ...
Deforestation and forest degradation are problems common to many tropical countries, including Papua...
doi: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2008.00041.x There exist thousands of valuation studies for environmental g...
Many forest conservation projects seek to preserve biodiversity by protecting habitats from exploita...
Concern about the rate at which the world\u27s forests are being depleted is wide-spread. Recent int...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a total land area of 463,000 km2 and a population of just over 4 million ...
Data from damar agroforest and hill dipterocarp forest sites suggest that income alone is inadequate...
Land and forest resources in Papua New Guinea are held under customary ownership by clans. But clans...
Abstract: Even though deforestation in tropical developing countries releases large quantities of gr...
Market-based instruments have become a widely used approach to motivate landowners to conserve fores...
This paper suggests that Papua New Guinea's national income would grow much more rapidly if its...
Ecosystem services provided by tropical forests are becoming scarcer due to continued deforestation ...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Economic analysis of trop...
Economic instruments - taxes, royalties, quotas, auctions, permit markets, subsidies, performance bo...
Community forest enterprises facilitated by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), using portable sa...