Forestry Trade and Population Growth in the Philippines in a General Equilibrium Framework
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2011
Abstract
Forests are enormously important to mankind. They not only supply essential harvestable products, but also ornamental landscapes, regulate climate, hydrology, mineral cycling and soil erosion. Over the last few decades, crucial changes have taken place in the views and demands on forests by society at large. In this new book, the authors present topical research in the study of forestry ecology and policy. Topics discussed include forest management in Finland and Sweden; forestry-related GPS research; forestry trade and population growth in the Philippines and forestry education towards ecological civilization. [Book Description from publisher's website]
ISBN: 978-1-61209-824-1
Recommended Citation
Stenberg, L. (2011). Forestry trade and population growth in the Philippines in a general equilibrium framework. In D. A. Boehm (Ed), Forestry: Research, ecology and policies (pp. 113-143). New York, NY: NOVA Science Publishers Inc.
Comments
Due to copyright restrictions the publisher's version/PDF of this book chapter is unavailable for download.
Forestry: Research, Ecology and Policies,/em> may be accessed from the publisher here
Forestry: Research, Ecology and Policies may be accessed from the National Library of Australia here
The Author:
Dr Luz Stenberg