Government incentives to encourage reforestation in the private sector of Panama

The governments of most countries of the world use one or more forms of incentives to encourage their private sectors to practice socially desirable forestry (Gregersen 1983). The countries of Latin America are among those which employ a great number and variety of incentives for afforestation and reforestation (Bombin 1975). The purpose of this study is to identify and evaluate alternative forms of afforestation and reforestation incentives appropriate for the private sector in the Republic of Panama. Reforestation incentives for Panama will be based on a complex mixture of economic, social, political, and environmental objectives. This particular study concentrates on incentives to promote the establishment of industrial forest plantations. The proposed plantations are intended to have commercial ends, although they will meet socio-political and environmental objectives indirectly

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Main Author: 84401 LAARMAN, J.G.
Format: biblioteca
Published: [sl], 1983
Subjects:PLANTACION, INCENTIVOS, CREDITO, POLITICAS, MADERA, PANAMA,
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