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			There has been an increased awareness of the need to establish and
maintain small-scale forestry in tropical countries. This is due to
concerns over continued deforestation, as well as the long-term
environmental and economic resources these plantations can
contribute if managed successfully. This book examines the
constraints that limit the development of small-scale forestry in
tropical environments and how they can be overcome. The authors
first explain the background to their research and demonstrate how,
in contrast to industrial plantations, small-scale forestry has a
wide variety of objectives, including the production of fuelwood
and a wide variety of non-wood products, and the protection of
degraded watersheds and wildlife habitats. They examine a broad
range of socio-economic topics under the broad themes of policy
development, market considerations, the evolution of small-scale
forestry systems, and timber and non-wood benefits. In developing
countries for example, small-scale forestry is often regarded as a
means of facilitating sustainable regional development. As a result
of seven years extensive research they have developed a strong
policy line, examining measures such as tax provisions and the
targeting of subsidy and extension programs that can help promote
the growth of non-industrial forest industries. The authors present
an integrated socio-economic analysis of the opportunities,
impediments and challenges to small-scale forestry in the tropics.
As such, this book will be required reading for scholars of
environmental economics and science, land resource economists, and
environmental, forestry and resource managers.
				
		  
	 
	
 
                            
                                
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 
			
			
			Recent years have seen a rapid growth of interest in farm,
community and other small-scale forestry activities. Small-scale
private forestry has social benefits which, together with the
withdrawal of forest resources from the timber industry, are
considered a strong imperative for government intervention to
promote free tree planting. Sustainable Small-scale Forestry
addresses a broad spectrum of important social, economic and policy
issues associated with farm forestry which should benefit
production and the environment. The volume presents extensive
research in both tropical and temperate regions such as Australia,
Asia, America and Europe. The importance of these countries
exchanging experiences in farm forestry and assistance measures is
highlighted. Edited by members of the Cooperative Research Centre
for Tropical Rainforest Ecology and Management, this volume will be
essential reading for those in involved with social and economic
issues, forest policy, natural and land resource economics, and
environmental management. Practitioners, researchers and students
of forestry and vegetation management will also find the book to be
an indispensable source of reference.
				
		  
	 
	
 
                            
                            
                        
                    
                    
                    
                    
                 
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