Limitations of Sustainable Forest Management: An Economics Perspective (original) (raw)
Sustainability, Economics, and Natural Resources, 2005
Abstract
This chapter reviews the pattern of economic development in forestry t and uses that pattern as a basis for commenting on sustainability. It concludes that sustainability in its narrowest sense, a “permanent forest estate” with unchanging boundaries, is a futile objective. It is more reasonable that we determine what to sustain—critical habitat, characteristics of global climate, perpetual options on the
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