Private Forestry, Community Forestry, or Socialistic Forestry for Forest Transition?

作者: Matti Palo , Erkki Lehto

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-3896-8_6

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摘要: Public forests cover 86% of the total global forest area. A deduction is drawn that private are more effective and efficient in timber production than public forests. The growing stock both United States Finland have been increasing for some decades. It was also discovered earlier European has continuously since 1951. Because were dominating this part Europe (previous non-Soviet Union), it inferred forestry oriented towards sustainable socialistic deforestation.

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