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L'économie globale du bois tropical

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Jean-Marc Roda

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En prenant comme modèle la production et le commerce international des bois tropicaux, cet article analyse la mondialisation. Dans un premier temps les forêts tropicales sont resituées face à l’évolution des activités humaines et des opinions publiques. Contrairement aux idées recues, il est montré que les bois tropicaux sont d’abord consommés dans les pays tropicaux. Cette analyse est nuancée dans le cas particulier des forêts tropicales humides. Les ressorts du commerce et les évolutions de l‘économie des bois tropicaux sont étudiés. La nouvelle économie des bois tropicaux est discutée : quand la globalisation se fait par le Sud. Les bois tropicaux représente un remarquable cas de la production flexible en réseau. Enfin, le devenir des bois tropicaux et ses conséquencxes sont envisagés.

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Paper provided by CIRAD, Forest department, UPR40 in its series Working Papers with number 40404.

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Date of creation: Feb 2006
Date of revision: Jun 2006
Publication status: Published in : Cadène Philippe (ed.). La mondialisation, l'intégration des pays en développement. 2007. Paris : SEDES, p. 105-116.
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Keywords: bois tropicaux; forêt tropicale humide; commerce; économie; mondialisation; globalisation; sud;

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L73 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Primary Products and Construction - - - Forest Products
O13 - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Agriculture; Natural Resources; Environment; Other Primary Products

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  1. Roda, Jean-Marc & Campbell, Bruce & Kowero, Godwin & Mutamba, Manyewu & Clarke, Marjella & Gonzales, L. Alberto & Mapendembe, Abisha & Oka, Hiroyasu & Shackleton, Sheona & Vantomme, Paul & Yiping, Lou, 2005. "Forest-based Livelihoods and poverty reduction : new paths from local to global scales," Selected Book Chapters, in: Forests in the Global Balance - Changing Paradigms, edition 1, volume 17, chapter 5, pages 75-96 CIRAD, Forest department, UPR40. [Downloadable!]
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