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An Economic Model for Comprehensive Regional Forest Assessments

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  • Hansard, Allan
  • Dann, Trevor
  • Stephens, Michael
  • Clark, Jill

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The regional forest agreement process, as outlined in the National Forest Policy Statement, offers a consultative process whereby Australian governments can reach agreement on the long-term management and use of forests in a particular region. This process will include comprehensive regional assessments to evaluate the environmental, heritage+ social and economic impacts of alternate forest uses. These assessments will assist policy makers to answer questions relating to trade-offs between often competing forest uses, industry development options and changes to forest product markets.

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  • Hansard, Allan & Dann, Trevor & Stephens, Michael & Clark, Jill, 1996. "An Economic Model for Comprehensive Regional Forest Assessments," 1996 Conference (40th), February 11-16, 1996, Melbourne, Australia 156393, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aare96:156393
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.156393
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