The Social Dynamics of Deforestation in the Philippines

The Social Dynamics of Deforestation in the Philippines
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Publisher : NIAS Press
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 8791114144
ISBN-13 : 9788791114144
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Synopsis The Social Dynamics of Deforestation in the Philippines by : Gerhard van den Top

This work offers a detailed case study on the dynamics of forest use, degradation, and loss in Northeast Luzon, Philippines. Following an interdisciplinary approach, the study charts the degradation and loss of forest in this area between 1950 and 1990, as it relates to the social and political context of logging, forest migration, and changes in upland agriculture. Based on ten years of research, the author introduces us to the actions, livelihood options, and motives of all the principal group of actors.

The Economics of Biodiversity Conservation

The Economics of Biodiversity Conservation
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1138968285
ISBN-13 : 9781138968288
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Economics of Biodiversity Conservation by : K. N. Ninan

First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Philippine Forest Wealth

Philippine Forest Wealth
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:80929449
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Synopsis Philippine Forest Wealth by : Dean Conant Worcester

Valuation of Tropical Forests

Valuation of Tropical Forests
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Total Pages : 82
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02835648W
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Synopsis Valuation of Tropical Forests by : Anthony C. Fisher

A Computable General Equilibrium Model for Environment Policy Analysis

A Computable General Equilibrium Model for Environment Policy Analysis
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Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015080849121
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Synopsis A Computable General Equilibrium Model for Environment Policy Analysis by : Luz Centeno Stenberg

The deterioration of forest resources and poor economic performance in the Philippines calls for a serious rethinking in economic policies addressing both environmental and economic objectives. In order to protect the Philippine forests, the government implemented the Master Plan for Forestry Development covering a 25-year period (i.e. 1991-2015). However, after 16 years of implementation, the Philippine forestry industry has experienced a further reduction in production and in areas devoted to old-growth forests. The annual allowable cut remains excessive as it was prior to 1990. This proves to be an important forestry policy instrument as the findings in this book suggest that the volume of timber or the rate of deforestation is directly affected by the annual allowable cut rather than by population growth and poverty. The recent economic literature suggests the possibility of attaining both macroeconomic growth and sustainability in natural resource use. To examine the economy-wide effects of the Master Plan and the plausibility of attaining sustainable growth, a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model is developed with an appended forestry sub-model adopted from Dee (1991). The research found that given steady-state in forestry, the Dee model can serve as a simple representation of forest growth. However, in the context of positive environmental services and non-steady state growth in forestry, the Dee model might be inappropriate. Given the present land use arrangements in the Philippines, the book suggests that the country will meet both objectives of growth and conservation via a combination of a reduction in forestry discount rate and a uniform reduction in sectoral tariffs. Despite the positive effect of uniform tariff reduction on gross domestic product, employment in some sectors is negatively affected particularly that of farmers, fishers and foresters. This indicates the significance of reforestation as an employment generation tool, notwithstanding its benefits towards resource and soil conservation. In general, forest conservation can be achieved with minimal economic sacrifice. Therefore, depending on the capability of the Philippine government to enforce land use policies, a direct set-aside program (national parks) and the implementation of selective logging programs can assist in the regeneration and perpetuation of the Philippine forest. The aim of the book is to illustrate the application of computable general equilibrium (CGE) models in analysing environmental issues, specifically deforestation in countries with limited access to primary/secondary data. It is an outcome of a government funded research project on deforestation in developing economies. We hope that this book will appeal to policy makers, politicians, academics, government officials especially in developing countries, post-graduate students interested in applied general equilibrium research and the like. The book brings into light a state-of-the-art CGE model with empirical applications into forestry policies in a developing Asian economy. Hence the analytical methodology and the empirical policy analysis have a greater applicability to many countries in Asia and beyond where deforestation has become a critical dynamic issue. This book can also be used as a textbook, in advanced courses in economic modeling at graduate level in universities.