The Economics of the Tropical Timber Trade

The Economics of the Tropical Timber Trade
Author: Edward B Barbier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000709078

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Originally published in 1994, The Economics of the Tropical Timber Trade provides a detailed analysis of the economic linkages between the trade and forest degradation. Based on a report prepared for the ITTO, it looks current and future market conditions at the time of publication, and assesses the impacts on current and future market conditions, and assesses the impacts on tropical forests of both the international timber trade and domestic demand. The authors examine the causes of deforestation and compare the environmental impacts of the timber trade with other factors, such as the conversion of the forests to agriculture. Finally, they assess the national and international trade policy options, and discuss the potential role of interventions in the international timber trade in promoting efficient and sustainable use of forest resources. The book will be of interest to those concerned with forest management and policy, trade and environment, and with the economics of conversation and resource use.

Economics of Tropical Timber Trade

Economics of Tropical Timber Trade
Author: Edward Barbier
Publisher: St. Lucie Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 1994
Genre: Deforestation
ISBN: 9781884015908

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Tropical Timber Trade Policies

Tropical Timber Trade Policies
Author: Panayotis N. Varangis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1993
Genre: Deforestacion - Asia
ISBN:

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The Tropical Timber Trade Regime

The Tropical Timber Trade Regime
Author: F. Gale
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998-09-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230371523

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Gale explains why international negotiations have not produced a sustainable solution to tropical rainforest degradation. Using an innovative, critical approach to international regimes, the author analyzes the structure and operation of the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO). He shows how the timber industry and producing- and consuming-country governments created a blocking alliance that favoured developmentalist interests and ideas. The ITTO bolstered this alliance by permitting environmentalists merely to voice, but not to negotiate, their concerns.

Economics of Tropical Timber Trade

Economics of Tropical Timber Trade
Author: Edward Barbier
Publisher: St. Lucie Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 1995-06
Genre: Forest management
ISBN: 9781884015908

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Changing Landscapes

Changing Landscapes
Author: Duncan Poore
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 113657008X

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This is the history of the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO); its aims, policies and achievements, through drawing on contemporary records and the author's own wide experience. The book uses examination of past successes and failures to formulate a 21st-century agenda for the most practical ways of improving the management of forests and deciding forest policies.

Africa, Tropical Timber, Turfs and Trade

Africa, Tropical Timber, Turfs and Trade
Author: John Henry Owusu
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0739174010

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This book examines development issues, particularly spatial integration, in Sub-Saharan Africa regarding its tropical timber trade, and the related formal-informal operational turf creation, control and dynamics. Focusing primarily on Ghana, Owusu examines the scramble to control the timber trade by various political and socio-economic interests, from the colonial to the neo-liberal era. In relation to this, Owusu documents the structural and organizational changes that have occurred in the region resulting from national and international development policies, such as modernization and neo-liberal structural adjustment on industrialization and development, and assesses the roles played by powerful international organizations such as The World Bank as agents of economic change. The discussion is couched in the critical but often unrecognized or neglected role the discipline of geography and its associated perspectives play in relation to examining and understanding the unequal relationship between the advanced and developing economies, and how that relationship affects development and trade behavior of developing economies. The core argument made regarding this relationship is tied to the structuralist perspective that Africa's persistent underdevelopment problem is rooted in the very structure of its political economy. Based on the discussion, Owusu identifies and distills lessons from Ghana's experience for Development policy and practice in Africa and comparable Developing countries in the 21st Century.