The role of forests in our environment is increasing in importance due to the multifunctional benefits forests provide to urban and rural communities in relation to climate change mitigation, water conservation and the provision of fibre for bioenergy. However, afforestation targets across Europe are not being met. Using Ireland as a case study, we try to understand why farm afforestation rates are falling, despite the availability of generous forestry subsidies. We use a novel technique to examine the afforestation participation decision using a life cycle choice methodology where we apply revealed choice methodology to afforestation for the first time. We find that the model coefficients coincide with expected economic theory relative to ...
To encourage Irish farmers to transfer land into forestry, a premium scheme supporting farmers who a...
The natural conditions in Ireland have a positive influence on tree growth as the mean annual increm...
In this paper we examine the economics of the relative return to land use in Ireland when changing f...
The role of forests in our environment is increasing in importance due to the multifunctional benefi...
The role of forests in our environment is increasing in importance due to the multifunctional benefi...
The importance of forests in the provision of ecosystem services that provide multiple benefits to s...
In recent years, afforestation in Ireland as in many European countries has fallen well short of pol...
There is increasing pressure in Europe to convert land from agriculture to forestry which would enab...
Ireland has one of the lowest forest covers in the European Union. Only about 12% of its land surfac...
Using Ireland as a case study, this study examines the economic drivers of the farm afforestation de...
End of Project ReportOf the Member States in the European Union Ireland has the lowest proportion of...
Private land owners have been responsible for the majority of annual afforestation in Ireland since ...
The question of what motivates decisions to change land use or farm management practices has recentl...
To encourage Irish farmers to transfer land into forestry, a premium scheme supporting farmers who a...
The natural conditions in Ireland have a positive influence on tree growth as the mean annual increm...
In this paper we examine the economics of the relative return to land use in Ireland when changing f...
The role of forests in our environment is increasing in importance due to the multifunctional benefi...
The role of forests in our environment is increasing in importance due to the multifunctional benefi...
The importance of forests in the provision of ecosystem services that provide multiple benefits to s...
In recent years, afforestation in Ireland as in many European countries has fallen well short of pol...
There is increasing pressure in Europe to convert land from agriculture to forestry which would enab...
Ireland has one of the lowest forest covers in the European Union. Only about 12% of its land surfac...
Using Ireland as a case study, this study examines the economic drivers of the farm afforestation de...
End of Project ReportOf the Member States in the European Union Ireland has the lowest proportion of...
Private land owners have been responsible for the majority of annual afforestation in Ireland since ...
The question of what motivates decisions to change land use or farm management practices has recentl...
To encourage Irish farmers to transfer land into forestry, a premium scheme supporting farmers who a...
The natural conditions in Ireland have a positive influence on tree growth as the mean annual increm...
In this paper we examine the economics of the relative return to land use in Ireland when changing f...