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The Trees and the Bees: Using Enforcement and Income Projects to Protect Forests and Rural Livelihoods through Spatial Joint Production.

机译:树木与蜜蜂:利用执法与收入项目通过空间联合生产保护森林和农村生计。

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Forest managers in developing countries enforce extraction restrictions to limit forest degradation. In response, villagers may displace some of their extraction to other forests, which generates "leakage" of degradation. Managers also implement poverty alleviation projects to compensate for lost resource access or to induce conservation. We develop a model of spatial joint production of bees and fuelwood that is based on forest-compatible projects such as beekeeping in Thailand, Tanzania, and Mexico. We demonstrate that managers can better determine the amount and pattern of degradation by choosing the location of both enforcement and the forest-based activity.
机译:发展中国家的森林管理者强制执行采伐限制以限制森林退化。作为回应,村民可能会将部分采伐物转移到其他森林中,从而造成退化的“泄漏”。管理者还实施扶贫项目,以补偿失去的资源或进行保护。我们基于与森林相容的项目(例如泰国,坦桑尼亚和墨西哥的养蜂)开发了蜜蜂和薪材的空间联合生产模型。我们证明,管理者可以通过选择执法和森林活动的地点来更好地确定退化的数量和方式。

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