Unsustainable timber harvesting, deforestation and the role of certification |
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Authors: | Olivier DamettePhilippe Delacote |
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Affiliation: | a ERUDITE, Université Paris-Est, Faculté d''Economie et de Gestion, F-94000 Créteil, Franceb INRA, UMR 356 Économie Forestière, F-54000 Nancy, Francec Agroparistech, Laboratoire d''économie forestière, F-54000 Nancy, France |
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Abstract: | Deforestation is a major environmental issue, while demand for timber products increases rapidly in the developing world. One can thus wonder whether forest harvesting is sustainable worldwide, or if demand for timber products is fulfilled with the products from deforestation. Our panel data analysis shows that countries where timber harvesting is more important tend to experience larger deforestation rates than others, giving the intuition that forest harvesting is generally not sustainable. We also show that timber certification is negatively related to deforestation and thus seems to be a good indicator of harvesting sustainability. |
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Keywords: | C21 O13 Q33 |
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