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A mathematical model for developing ethno biologically diverse tropical forests.

By: Brazee, Richard; Southgate, Douglas.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: S.l. : s.n., 1993Subject(s): Forestry Development | Forest managemntland tenure -- Deforestation. -- Forest managemntland tenure -- DeforestationSummary: This paper presents a dynamic optimal control model describing benefits and costs assosiated with the development of tropical forests rich in plant an animal species and folk knowledge. The mode is a framework to assess how various market and institutional incentives might influence both deforestation and the collection of ethno-biological information.
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This paper presents a dynamic optimal control model describing benefits and costs assosiated with the development of tropical forests rich in plant an animal species and folk knowledge. The mode is a framework to assess how various market and institutional incentives might influence both deforestation and the collection of ethno-biological information.

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