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In 1996 a major six-year research programme, 'Economic Optimisation
of Multiple-Use Forestry and Other Natural Resources' was
implemented at Department of Economics and Natural Resources, The
Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL), Copenhagen. The
research is funded by KVL; The Danish Agricultural and Veterinary
Research Council; The Danish Research Academy; The Danish Forest
and Landscape Institute; The Danish Forest and Nature Agency; and
The Danish Environmental Protection Agency. The overall objective
of the research programme is to enhance the economic theory of
sustainable multiple-use forestry and landscape management
planning. Emphasis is on decision-making ! management planning from
an economic point of view, the basic criterion being rationality as
implemented by application of Operations Research methods with
regard to sustainable and multiple use of forests and other natural
resources in the landscape. The research programme benefits from
collaboration agreements with University of California at Berkeley,
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, and Oregon State
University, Department of Forest Resources. As part of the research
programme, a second international conference and workshop was held
6 - 12 August, 1998 at KVL, with the title: '2nd Berkeley-KVL
Conference on Natural Resource Management -Design and
Implementation of Multiple-Use Management'. This event was financed
by The Danish Research Academy. Some of the papers presented were
selected for peer-reviewing and subsequent publishing. The outcome
is the present book in which no paper has been previously
published.
The papers in this book were 'in a preliminary version' presented
at an international con ference May 21-25, 2002 in Gilleleje,
Denmark. It was a joint event, namely the biennial meeting of the
Scandinavian Society of Forest Economics and the 3rd Berkeley-KVL
Con ference. The Scandinavian Society of Forest Economics (SSFE)
was established in 1958 as a forum for forest economists in the
Nordic countries to meet and exchange ideas on research and
education. Alternating between Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden,
biennial ordinary meetings have taken place ever since. The number
of participants has increased from 10-15 in the first decade to
more than 80 in 2002. In the last two decades prominent researchers
from outside Scandinavia have been invited to present papers at the
biennial meetings and also to participate in ad hoc working groups.
The Berkeley-KVL part of the conference is based on a research
collaboration between The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural
University (KVL), Copenhagen, University of Cali fornia at
Berkeley, and Oregon State University. It was initiated in 1993
within the frame work of a research programme at KVL: 'Stochastic
Decision Analysis in Forest Manage ment' and since 1996 extended to
the programme 'Economic Optimisation of Multiple-Use Forestry and
Other Natural Resources'."
Since 1993 a major research programme, "Stochastic Decision
Analysis in Forest Management" has been running at Department of
Economics and Natural Resources, The Royal Veterinary and
Agricultural University (KVL), Copenhagen, in collaboration with
Institute of Mathematical Statistics, University of Copenhagen
(KU). The research is funded by the two Universities; The Danish
Agricultural and Veterinary Research Council; The Danish Research
Academy; The National Forest and Nature Agency; and Danish
Informatics Network in the Agricultural Sciepces (DINA). A first
international workshop in the research programme was held 5 - 8
August, 1996 at Eldrupgaard, Denmark, within the
frameworkofacollaborationagreementbetween University of California
at Berkeley (UCB) and the Danish Universities, and funded by The
Danish Research Academy and the L0venholm Foundation. Having
participated in the workshop, Professor Peter Berck (UCB) suggested
that the papers be published along with selected papers in the same
scientific field, i.e. mainly cointegration analysis of time series
in forestry. The editors express their sincere appreciations to the
many persons who have contributed to the realisation of the present
book: participants in the research programme and the workshop, in
particular Professors S0ren Johansen (KU) and Peter Berck (UCB);
authors outside the programme/workshop; reviewers of the papers not
previously published, in particuler Associate Professors Niels
Haldrup (Aarhus University) and Henrik Hansen (KVL); and finally
Mrs Mette Riis and Lizzie Rohde who did the tedious work of giving
the papers a uniform style. Copenhagen, October 1998.
Since 1993 a major research programme, "Stochastic Decision
Analysis in Forest Management" has been running at Department of
Economics and Natural Resources, The Royal Veterinary and
Agricultural University (KVL), Copenhagen, in collaboration with
Institute of Mathematical Statistics, University of Copenhagen
(KU). The research is funded by the two Universities; The Danish
Agricultural and Veterinary Research Council; The Danish Research
Academy; The National Forest and Nature Agency; and Danish
Informatics Network in the Agricultural Sciepces (DINA). A first
international workshop in the research programme was held 5 - 8
August, 1996 at Eldrupgaard, Denmark, within the
frameworkofacollaborationagreementbetween University of California
at Berkeley (UCB) and the Danish Universities, and funded by The
Danish Research Academy and the L0venholm Foundation. Having
participated in the workshop, Professor Peter Berck (UCB) suggested
that the papers be published along with selected papers in the same
scientific field, i.e. mainly cointegration analysis of time series
in forestry. The editors express their sincere appreciations to the
many persons who have contributed to the realisation of the present
book: participants in the research programme and the workshop, in
particular Professors S0ren Johansen (KU) and Peter Berck (UCB);
authors outside the programme/workshop; reviewers of the papers not
previously published, in particuler Associate Professors Niels
Haldrup (Aarhus University) and Henrik Hansen (KVL); and finally
Mrs Mette Riis and Lizzie Rohde who did the tedious work of giving
the papers a uniform style. Copenhagen, October 1998.
The papers in this book were 'in a preliminary version' presented
at an international con ference May 21-25, 2002 in Gilleleje,
Denmark. It was a joint event, namely the biennial meeting of the
Scandinavian Society of Forest Economics and the 3rd Berkeley-KVL
Con ference. The Scandinavian Society of Forest Economics (SSFE)
was established in 1958 as a forum for forest economists in the
Nordic countries to meet and exchange ideas on research and
education. Alternating between Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden,
biennial ordinary meetings have taken place ever since. The number
of participants has increased from 10-15 in the first decade to
more than 80 in 2002. In the last two decades prominent researchers
from outside Scandinavia have been invited to present papers at the
biennial meetings and also to participate in ad hoc working groups.
The Berkeley-KVL part of the conference is based on a research
collaboration between The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural
University (KVL), Copenhagen, University of Cali fornia at
Berkeley, and Oregon State University. It was initiated in 1993
within the frame work of a research programme at KVL: 'Stochastic
Decision Analysis in Forest Manage ment' and since 1996 extended to
the programme 'Economic Optimisation of Multiple-Use Forestry and
Other Natural Resources'."
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