Background: Timber insurance is a form of risk management that can be used to protect forest owners from the effects of various types of disaster. Methods: A recent court ruling on a legal case in the United States is used to illustrate reasons for the lack of uptake of timber insurance and its effects on those dependent on forestry for their livelihood. Operational aspects of the timber insurance market are described and compared with markets for insurance of real estate and agricultural crops. The scope and implementation of timber insurance in several countries are reviewed, and some practical guidance is offered to those intending to develop a timber insurance programme to encourage investment in the growth of planted forests. Results...
Incompleteness of insurance markets is a crucial weakness of developing countries. In this context, ...
International audienceStorm and fire are responsible for 70% of total forestry damage due to natural...
Efforts to increase wood mobilization have highlighted the need to appraise drivers of short-run tim...
The research goals were to determine how the wood sector companies were insured and which risks were...
Risk analysis entails the systematic use of historical information to determine the frequency, magni...
The European Union (EU), the United States of America (USA), and Australia have adopted specific mea...
The purpose of this study is to figure out the necessity of forest insurance, by surveying forest in...
Global society has been putting efforts together to prevent forests from rampant deforestation and i...
The objective of this article is to study the forest owner’s coverage strategies in the presence of ...
The Forest Service currently sells timber by (a) planning and preparing the sale, (b) offering the s...
This Article proposes a new international regime to help recapture the lost value of native forests ...
L’incomplétude des marché d’assurance est une lacune récurrente dans les pays en développement. Dans...
International audienceInsurance might be an efficient tool to strengthen adaptation of forest manage...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Forest Serv...
Insurance and risk-reducing activity in forestry : A theoretical approach This article presents a t...
Incompleteness of insurance markets is a crucial weakness of developing countries. In this context, ...
International audienceStorm and fire are responsible for 70% of total forestry damage due to natural...
Efforts to increase wood mobilization have highlighted the need to appraise drivers of short-run tim...
The research goals were to determine how the wood sector companies were insured and which risks were...
Risk analysis entails the systematic use of historical information to determine the frequency, magni...
The European Union (EU), the United States of America (USA), and Australia have adopted specific mea...
The purpose of this study is to figure out the necessity of forest insurance, by surveying forest in...
Global society has been putting efforts together to prevent forests from rampant deforestation and i...
The objective of this article is to study the forest owner’s coverage strategies in the presence of ...
The Forest Service currently sells timber by (a) planning and preparing the sale, (b) offering the s...
This Article proposes a new international regime to help recapture the lost value of native forests ...
L’incomplétude des marché d’assurance est une lacune récurrente dans les pays en développement. Dans...
International audienceInsurance might be an efficient tool to strengthen adaptation of forest manage...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Forest Serv...
Insurance and risk-reducing activity in forestry : A theoretical approach This article presents a t...
Incompleteness of insurance markets is a crucial weakness of developing countries. In this context, ...
International audienceStorm and fire are responsible for 70% of total forestry damage due to natural...
Efforts to increase wood mobilization have highlighted the need to appraise drivers of short-run tim...