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Environmental Economics and Policy 2 biodiversity conservation 2 forestry 2 logging and conservation 2 Crop Production/Industries 1 Land Economics/Use 1 conservation of forest-dependent species 1 conserving of forest species 1 heavy versus light logging 1 intensive versus extensive land use and conservation 1 opportunity cost and conservation 1 opportunity cost and species conservation 1 orangutan conservation. 1 orangutans 1
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Tisdell, Clement A. 2
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School of Economics, University of Queensland 2
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Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers 2
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Selective logging and the economics of conserving forest wildlife species e.g. orangutans
Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2011
Analyzes the economics of alternative allocations of forested land for uses (dominant-use vs. multiple use) to ensure the survival of a viable population of a forest-dependent species, e.g. the orangutan. The alternatives are (1) setting aside a sufficient fully protected portion of the forest...
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The Survival of a Forest-dependent Species and the Economics of Intensity of Logging: A Note
Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2010
Analyses the economics of alternative land-use allocations for a forested area that ensure a targeted viable population of a forest-dependent species, such as the orangutan. The alternative of setting aside a sufficient fully protected portion of the forested area allowing the rest to be used...
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