Resource Details
What does it take? The role of incentives in forest plantation development in Asia and the Pacific
Literature:
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Project - Government
Manuals, Guides, Reports
Enters, T, Durst, P. (2004). What does it take? The role of incentives in forest plantation development in Asia and the Pacific. RAP Publication 2004/27, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Bangkok.
Contact Info
Corresponding author: Patrick.Durst@fao.org
Affiliations
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FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, 39 Phra Atit Road, Bangkok 10200 Thailand
Link(s)
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http://www.fao.org/3/a-ae535e.pdf
Description
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The authors of this report compiled several case studies on incentives for forest plantations in countries across Asia and the Pacific.
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The report highlights the role that government initiatives play in developing plantations as well as the threats to plantation development in the various regions.
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