On the marginal benefits and costs of adjusting forestry to meet recreational demands: a meta-analysis (original) (raw)

2005

Abstract

Abstract Economic studies concerning environmental functions of forests are often partial in the sense that they focus on either benefits or costs. In other words, benefit/cost analyses indicating whether it is economically, motivated to change forestry to make it compatible with environmental demands are relatively rare. This meta-analysis deal with the forest as recreation environment, where benefit estimates from a study conducted in the county of Västerbotten, Sweden, are compared with cost estimates from another study in the same ...

Göran Bostedt hasn't uploaded this paper.

Let Göran know you want this paper to be uploaded.

Ask for this paper to be uploaded.