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  • tanzania | Forestry Economic Valuation of Consumptive Non-Timber Forest Products Evidence from Rombo District (using Contingent Valuation Method) The dissertation describes the use of contingent valuation to estimate economic value of consumptive Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs), availability, types and uses among rural residents adjacent to half mile strip in Rombo district Kuwawenaruwa August Joachim 2009, “Economic Valuation of Consumptive Non-Timber Forest Products Evidence from Rombo District (using Contingent Valuation Method)” A Dissertation Submitted in (Partial) Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of MA(Economics) of the University of Dar es Salaam
  • china | Forestry Research on the Performance of the State-owned Forestry Industry Enterprise Based on the Principal-Agent Theory Since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, the state-owned forestry industry (SOFI) has contributed greatly to national construction and social development. However, since the end of the 1970s the SOFI has been affected by the “two crises” [poor economic performance and ecological degradation], and these to date have yet to be resolved. Jiang, Xuemei 2006. "Research on the Performance of the State-owned Forestry Industry Enterprise Based on the Principal-Agent Theory". Doctoral Thesis, Department of Forestry Economics and Management, Northeast Forestry University of China.

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