The economic value of the effect of weather variability on forest ecosystem services in Sweden
In Sweden, production forests primarily consist of planted coniferous trees often mixed with naturally regenerated broadleaves. The predominating boreal conifer species are Norway spruce, and Scots pine which constitutes 40.8% and 39% of the total productive forests cover respectively. This thesis a...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2019
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