Measuring and capturing forest values issues for the decision-maker

Important benefits are derived from forests. Decisions regarding production of forest benefits generally are made locally, or at most nationally (by national governments). Yet, many of the benefits are global and lie outside the context of local or national decisions. They are what economists call “...

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Autores principales: Gregersen, Hans, Lundren, A., Kengen, S., Byron, R.N.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: World Forestry Congress Organizing Committee 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17568
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author Gregersen, Hans
Lundren, A.
Kengen, S.
Byron, R.N.
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description Important benefits are derived from forests. Decisions regarding production of forest benefits generally are made locally, or at most nationally (by national governments). Yet, many of the benefits are global and lie outside the context of local or national decisions. They are what economists call “externalities” for the decision-makers. The issues related to capturing forest values, or “internalizing the externalities” are discussed. In a political context, the question of “capture”, or who pays and who gains, arises: What mechanisms can be developed to ensure that decision-makers capture the value of the positive externalities and are made to pay for the negative ones they create? If this does not happen, then it is unlikely that they will consider them in decisions. A summary is provided of how the various forest values can be estimated and assessed. The final part of the paper discusses the question of presentation of forest value information to decision-makers, with a particular focus on the issues surrounding development of a useful and effective environmental accounting system for forests.
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spelling CGSpace175682025-01-24T14:19:55Z Measuring and capturing forest values issues for the decision-maker Gregersen, Hans Lundren, A. Kengen, S. Byron, R.N. measurement decision making values forests Important benefits are derived from forests. Decisions regarding production of forest benefits generally are made locally, or at most nationally (by national governments). Yet, many of the benefits are global and lie outside the context of local or national decisions. They are what economists call “externalities” for the decision-makers. The issues related to capturing forest values, or “internalizing the externalities” are discussed. In a political context, the question of “capture”, or who pays and who gains, arises: What mechanisms can be developed to ensure that decision-makers capture the value of the positive externalities and are made to pay for the negative ones they create? If this does not happen, then it is unlikely that they will consider them in decisions. A summary is provided of how the various forest values can be estimated and assessed. The final part of the paper discusses the question of presentation of forest value information to decision-makers, with a particular focus on the issues surrounding development of a useful and effective environmental accounting system for forests. 1997 2012-06-04T09:02:14Z 2012-06-04T09:02:14Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17568 en World Forestry Congress Organizing Committee Gregersen, H., Lundren, A., Kengen, S., Byron, R.N. 1997. Measuring and capturing forest values issues for the decision-maker . Proceedings of the XI World Forestry Congress 13-22 October 1997, Antalya, Turkey. 4 (E) :197-207. Ankara, Turkey, World Forestry Congress Organizing Committee.
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Gregersen, Hans
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Kengen, S.
Byron, R.N.
Measuring and capturing forest values issues for the decision-maker
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title_short Measuring and capturing forest values issues for the decision-maker
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decision making
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forests
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