Economic Assessment of Forestry Project Impacts - FAO Forestry Paper 106

By the end of the 80s the shift in emphasis in forestry development towards social and environmental concerns had added complexity to forestry sector and project work. but it had not diminished the importance of a solid economic base. It was felt that the earlier publication needed to be checked both against new developments in project economics analysis and against the practical experience acquired in analysing the economic impacts of forestry projects over the decade. This concern was formally expressed by the Committee on Forest Development in the Tropics at its Ninth Session in September 1989 when it requested FAO to undertake an in-depth revision and updating of Paper No 17. The present publication complies with this formal request. It also reflects the concern shared by FAO , UNEP and the World Bank that the scope of forestry project assessment be broadened to focus on impacts which translate effectively the role of forestry in sustainable development. This new publication is, in fact, part of a collaborative effort between the three Organizations to develop more holistic approaches to assess the economic, social and environmental impacts of forestry projects as a measure of their contribution to sustainable development. The publication is proof of this common effort and reflects a combination of the perspectives and experiences of the three Organizations. It is hoped that the impact assessment approaches recommended will be widely adopted as practical guidelines.

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Main Authors: United Nations Environment Programme, World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Other Authors: Gregersen, Hans
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1992
Subjects:FORESTRY, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, FORESTRY INDUSTRY, ECONOMIC ASPECTS, FINANCIAL ASPECTS, INFLATION, ECONOMIC ASSESSMENTS, PROJECT FORMULATION, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, MARKET PRICES,
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spelling oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-291562021-05-28T08:17:54Z Economic Assessment of Forestry Project Impacts - FAO Forestry Paper 106 United Nations Environment Programme World Bank Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Gregersen, Hans Contrera, Arnolao Ecosystems Division FORESTRY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS FORESTRY INDUSTRY ECONOMIC ASPECTS FINANCIAL ASPECTS INFLATION ECONOMIC ASSESSMENTS PROJECT FORMULATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFLATION MARKET PRICES By the end of the 80s the shift in emphasis in forestry development towards social and environmental concerns had added complexity to forestry sector and project work. but it had not diminished the importance of a solid economic base. It was felt that the earlier publication needed to be checked both against new developments in project economics analysis and against the practical experience acquired in analysing the economic impacts of forestry projects over the decade. This concern was formally expressed by the Committee on Forest Development in the Tropics at its Ninth Session in September 1989 when it requested FAO to undertake an in-depth revision and updating of Paper No 17. The present publication complies with this formal request. It also reflects the concern shared by FAO , UNEP and the World Bank that the scope of forestry project assessment be broadened to focus on impacts which translate effectively the role of forestry in sustainable development. This new publication is, in fact, part of a collaborative effort between the three Organizations to develop more holistic approaches to assess the economic, social and environmental impacts of forestry projects as a measure of their contribution to sustainable development. The publication is proof of this common effort and reflects a combination of the perspectives and experiences of the three Organizations. It is hoped that the impact assessment approaches recommended will be widely adopted as practical guidelines. 2019-08-04T07:06:34Z 2019-08-04T07:06:34Z 1992 Reports and Books 92-5-103285-8 https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/29156 English Public Text application/pdf Global
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FINANCIAL ASPECTS
INFLATION
ECONOMIC ASSESSMENTS
PROJECT FORMULATION
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
INFLATION
MARKET PRICES
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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
FORESTRY INDUSTRY
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
FINANCIAL ASPECTS
INFLATION
ECONOMIC ASSESSMENTS
PROJECT FORMULATION
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
INFLATION
MARKET PRICES
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
INFLATION
MARKET PRICES
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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
FORESTRY INDUSTRY
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
FINANCIAL ASPECTS
INFLATION
ECONOMIC ASSESSMENTS
PROJECT FORMULATION
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
INFLATION
MARKET PRICES
United Nations Environment Programme
World Bank
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Economic Assessment of Forestry Project Impacts - FAO Forestry Paper 106
description By the end of the 80s the shift in emphasis in forestry development towards social and environmental concerns had added complexity to forestry sector and project work. but it had not diminished the importance of a solid economic base. It was felt that the earlier publication needed to be checked both against new developments in project economics analysis and against the practical experience acquired in analysing the economic impacts of forestry projects over the decade. This concern was formally expressed by the Committee on Forest Development in the Tropics at its Ninth Session in September 1989 when it requested FAO to undertake an in-depth revision and updating of Paper No 17. The present publication complies with this formal request. It also reflects the concern shared by FAO , UNEP and the World Bank that the scope of forestry project assessment be broadened to focus on impacts which translate effectively the role of forestry in sustainable development. This new publication is, in fact, part of a collaborative effort between the three Organizations to develop more holistic approaches to assess the economic, social and environmental impacts of forestry projects as a measure of their contribution to sustainable development. The publication is proof of this common effort and reflects a combination of the perspectives and experiences of the three Organizations. It is hoped that the impact assessment approaches recommended will be widely adopted as practical guidelines.
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FINANCIAL ASPECTS
INFLATION
ECONOMIC ASSESSMENTS
PROJECT FORMULATION
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
INFLATION
MARKET PRICES
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