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In this article, we empirically assess the efficiency of Natura 2000 contracts in forest, a payment for environmental service (PES) scheme, aiming at biodiversity conservation. To do so, we perform a bio-econometric analysis of public and private contracts in France. We estimate a cost function...
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Windstorms generate windfalls that may lead to price decreases. Studies have often focused on stochastic growth and price, but considered that the link between these two risks was generally nil. In our model, we assume that storms generate windfalls and that these windfalls have an impact on...
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In this paper, we tackle the reduction of rotation from an economic perspective. In a costbenefit framework, we look at the impact of such a reduction on the forest economic value. We concentrate on a Douglas-fir plantation with rotation of 55 years and we wonder about the relevance to reduce to...
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The forest is an important element in most countries and its multifunctional character explains its great value. This study aims at giving a monetary value to one of these functions that occupies a special place in our urban societies: the recreative use. We use the individual approach of the...
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