Forest Policy: A contribution to resource development

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F.C. Hummel
Springer Science & Business Media, 1984 M01 31 - 310 pages
5. 3. 2 Some facts and figures 177 5. 3. 3 Policy implications 179 5. 4 Tropical moist forest 182 5. 4. 1 Introduction 182 5. 4. 2 History 184 5. 4. 3 Policy considerations 186 5. 4. 4 Policy options 188 5. 5 Farm Forestry 190 5. 5. 1 Introduction 190 5. 5. 2 Types of farm forests 192 5. 5. 3 The dynamics in farm forestry 193 5. 5. 4 Forest policy and farm forestry 194 5. 6 Agroforestry 196 5. 6. 1 Introduction 196 5. 6. 2 History 198 5. 6. 3 Policy aspects 200 5. 7 Rural community development 203 5. 7. 1 Introduction 203 5. 7. 2 Developing countries 203 5. 7. 3 Developed countries 207 References 210 6 INSTITUTIONS AND ADMINISTRATION 213 by Fred Hummel 6. 1 Forest ownership 213 6. 1. 1 State forests 213 6. 1. 2 Forests owned by individuals 214 6. 1. 3 Communal forests 216 6. 1. 4 Co-operative forests 217 6. 1. 5 Forests owned by industry 218 6. 1. 6 Forests owned by institutions 219 6. 1. 7 Policy considerations 220 6. 2 Legislation 221 6. 2. 1 General considerations 222 6. 2. 2 Drafting and reviewing forest legislation 223 6. 2. 3 Specific legal issues (land, production, protection) 225 6. 3 Taxation and incentives 227 6. 3. 1 Taxation 228 6. 3. 2 Incentives 230 6. 4 Education and training 233 IX 6. 4.

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Contents

Forests and forestry in national life
1
12 Past developments
4
13 The role of forests and forestry
6
14 Policy aspects of forest management
11
15 Forestry in relation to other policies
15
16 Coordination of policies
18
References
19
The world perspective
21
53 Wood and energy
176
54 Tropical moist forest
182
55 Farm forestry
190
56 Agroforestry
196
57 Rural community development
203
References
210
Institutions and administration
213
62 Legislation
221

22 The forest resource
22
23 World trends in wood consumption and supply
40
24 International implications for national policies
62
Notes
65
References
66
The production functions
67
32 Forest production
83
33 Marketing
93
34 Forest policy and forest industry
105
References
126
The service functions
127
42 Recreation
145
43 Urban forestry
150
44 The evaluation and financing of the service functions
152
References
158
Some special topics
161
52 The concept of biomass
171
63 Taxation and incentives
227
64 Education and training
233
65 Research
240
66 The government forest services
248
67 Personnel
253
References
257
International organizations and conferences
259
72 Worldwide governmental organizations
260
73 Worldwide nongovernmental organizations
269
74 Regional and other groups
271
75 Problems and achievements
275
Addresses of international organizations
279
Policy formation
283
82 Practice
292
References
303
Objectives and principles of forestry policy Proposal by EEC Commission
305
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