Forests and economic welfare
A single dimensional measure of economic welfare in terms of per capita income has neglected the contribution of the non-timber benefits of forests; hence forests have not received their due weight in literature on the development process. Advocates a multi-dimensional measure of economic welfare. Presents, at the global level, an overview of the contribution of non-timber forest products and at the micro level a case study from India. Highlights a more complete evaluation of the contribution of forests, and focuses on the economic contribution of forest resources to household income, income distribution, and spread of income over the year.
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1996
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Authors: | Kant, Shashi ; Nautiyal, J.C. ; Berry, R.A. |
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Journal of Economic Studies. - Emerald Group Publishing. - Vol. 23.1996, May, 2, p. 31-43
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Publisher: |
Emerald Group Publishing |
Subject: | Developing countries | Distribution | Forest products | Income | India | Rural economy |
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