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Forest policy priorities Forest Management Comparative Analysis Russia Canada Brazil and USA

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  • Svetlana NOSOVA

    (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)

  • Rafael ABDULOV

    (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)

  • Yulia MEDVEDEVA

    (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)

  • Dmitry SHIRYAEV

    (Moscow State University of Mechanical Engineering)

  • Nadezhda KAMENSKIKH

    (State University of Humanities and Technology Orekhovo Zuyevo)

Abstract

This article studies current forest management system in Russia and identifies forest policy priority areas which can make forestry sector more effective The author puts forward a new method of quantitative effectiveness assessment for forest management comparing the Russian forestry to the other forest rich countries Canada Brazil and the USA The national forestry sector growth has been nurtured by the world largest forest reserves Production forest land in Russia is 22 7 times and 4 5 times larger than Canada or the USA respectively Having the largest forest land areas with management plan Russia however lags behind Canada in sustainable forest management which is the global leader in forest certification The research outcomes show that Russia has not made yet full use of its economic capacities in forestry sector Compared to the other world s forest richest countries forestry sector in Russia remains economically low effective More rational distribution of powers between federal regional and community levels as well as transition to the intensive model of use of national resources may contribute to more effective and competitive forestry sector of the Russian economy To make Russian business more competitive on the export markets we need to promote and facilitate facultative certification by granting fiscal benefits i e tariff and tax facilitations to certified companies

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  • Svetlana NOSOVA & Rafael ABDULOV & Yulia MEDVEDEVA & Dmitry SHIRYAEV & Nadezhda KAMENSKIKH, 2016. "Forest policy priorities Forest Management Comparative Analysis Russia Canada Brazil and USA," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 7(2), pages 216-223.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:7:y:2016:i:2:p:216-223
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