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Case for local forest management: environmental services, internationalisation of costs and markets

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This paper looks at forests as sources of local environmental services (e.g. nutrient recycling and soil formation). It is through the fall in supply of these services that forest communities bear the external costs that are not included in the price of timber and other forest products. Local environmental services are taken into account in forest management decisions by local communities and form a basis for setting up local forest management systems. In arguing for the establishment of forest communities' property rights over forests, the paper supports the establishment of markets for regional and global environmental services provided by forests.
    Publication year

    2001

    Authors

    Nathan, D.; Kelkar, G.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    gender, tenure, forest management, forest ecology, costs, externalities, markets, environmental impact, property rights, history, indigenous knowledge, gender relations, rural communities

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