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Uncovering the hidden harvest : valuation methods for woodland and forest resources / / edited by Bruce M. Campbell and Martin K. Luckert
Uncovering the hidden harvest : valuation methods for woodland and forest resources / / edited by Bruce M. Campbell and Martin K. Luckert
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 p.)
Disciplina 634.9/8
Altri autori (Persone) CampbellB. M <1953-> (Bruce Morgan)
LuckertMartin Karl <1961->
Collana People and plants conservation manuals
Soggetto topico Forest products - Economic aspects
Forests and forestry - Economic aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-136-54978-1
1-136-54979-X
1-280-47559-5
9786610475599
1-84977-361-0
600-00-0236-X
1-4175-2244-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Uncovering the Hidden Harvest; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures, tables and boxes; List of contributors; The People and Plants Initiative by Alan Hamilton; People and Plants partners; Acknowledgements; 1. Towards understanding the role of forests in rural livelihoods: Bruce M Campbell and Martin K Luckert; Introduction: the partially hidden harvest; Characteristics of rural households and woodland products; Linking to broader issues; Purpose and scope of the book; Importance of remaining observant and critical
2.Quantitative methods for estimating the economic value of resource use to rural households: William CavendishIntroduction; What this chapter covers; Data collection, recall, cross-checking and the unit of analysis; A taxonomy of environmental resource use; Constructing environmentally augmented household income data; Valuing environmental goods; How should labour be handled?; Comparing incomes across households; Conclusions; 3.Understanding local and regional markets for forest products: Michele Veeman; Introduction; Some basic concepts of resource markets; Some features of rural markets
Analysing markets: marketing efficiency and performance measuresSummary and conclusions; 4.An introduction to approaches and issues for measuring non-market values in developing economies: Peter C Boxall and Tom Beckley; Introduction; Values and measures of welfare; Stated preference methods: contingent valuation; Revealed preference methods; Conclusions; 5.Economic decision-making frameworks for considering resource values: procedures, perils and promise: Terrence S Veeman and Martin K Luckert; Introduction; Three frameworks for considering benefits and costs
The background essentials of using benefit and cost informationCautions in using benefit and cost information; 6.Participatory methods for exploring livelihood values derived from forests: potential and limitations: Nontokozo Nemarundwe and Michael Richards; Introduction; What is participation?; The background, history and principles of PRA; PRA tools and techniques for quantifying and valuing forest benefits; Strengths and weaknesses of PRA for understanding forest values; The way forward
7.Searching for synthesis: integrating economic perspectives with those from other disciplines: Bev Sithole, Peter Frost and Terrence S VeemanIntroduction; The need for disciplinary integration; Multidisciplinarity or interdisciplinarity?; Incorporating stakeholders in the research agenda; Some concepts that promote interdisciplinarity; Approaches and methods to foster interdisciplinarity; Constraints to interdisciplinarity; Conclusions; 8.Expanding our conceptual and methodological understanding of the role of trees and forests in rural livelihoods: Martin K Luckert and Bruce M Campbell
Introduction
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455799903321
London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan, , 2002
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Uncovering the hidden harvest : valuation methods for woodland and forest resources / / editors, Bruce M. Campbell, Martin K. Luckert
Uncovering the hidden harvest : valuation methods for woodland and forest resources / / editors, Bruce M. Campbell, Martin K. Luckert
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 262 pages) : illustrations, charts
Disciplina 634.9/8
Altri autori (Persone) CampbellB. M <1953-> (Bruce Morgan)
LuckertMartin Karl <1961->
Collana People and plants conservation manuals
Soggetto topico Forest products - Economic aspects
Forests and forestry - Economic aspects
ISBN 1-136-54978-1
1-136-54979-X
1-280-47559-5
9786610475599
1-84977-361-0
600-00-0236-X
1-4175-2244-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Uncovering the Hidden Harvest; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures, tables and boxes; List of contributors; The People and Plants Initiative by Alan Hamilton; People and Plants partners; Acknowledgements; 1. Towards understanding the role of forests in rural livelihoods: Bruce M Campbell and Martin K Luckert; Introduction: the partially hidden harvest; Characteristics of rural households and woodland products; Linking to broader issues; Purpose and scope of the book; Importance of remaining observant and critical
2.Quantitative methods for estimating the economic value of resource use to rural households: William Cavendish Introduction; What this chapter covers; Data collection, recall, cross-checking and the unit of analysis; A taxonomy of environmental resource use; Constructing environmentally augmented household income data; Valuing environmental goods; How should labour be handled?; Comparing incomes across households; Conclusions; 3.Understanding local and regional markets for forest products: Michele Veeman; Introduction; Some basic concepts of resource markets; Some features of rural markets
Analysing markets: marketing efficiency and performance measures Summary and conclusions; 4.An introduction to approaches and issues for measuring non-market values in developing economies: Peter C Boxall and Tom Beckley; Introduction; Values and measures of welfare; Stated preference methods: contingent valuation; Revealed preference methods; Conclusions; 5.Economic decision-making frameworks for considering resource values: procedures, perils and promise: Terrence S Veeman and Martin K Luckert; Introduction; Three frameworks for considering benefits and costs
The background essentials of using benefit and cost information Cautions in using benefit and cost information; 6.Participatory methods for exploring livelihood values derived from forests: potential and limitations: Nontokozo Nemarundwe and Michael Richards; Introduction; What is participation?; The background, history and principles of PRA; PRA tools and techniques for quantifying and valuing forest benefits; Strengths and weaknesses of PRA for understanding forest values; The way forward
7.Searching for synthesis: integrating economic perspectives with those from other disciplines: Bev Sithole, Peter Frost and Terrence S Veeman Introduction; The need for disciplinary integration; Multidisciplinarity or interdisciplinarity?; Incorporating stakeholders in the research agenda; Some concepts that promote interdisciplinarity; Approaches and methods to foster interdisciplinarity; Constraints to interdisciplinarity; Conclusions; 8.Expanding our conceptual and methodological understanding of the role of trees and forests in rural livelihoods: Martin K Luckert and Bruce M Campbell; Introduction
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780315103321
London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan, , 2002
Materiale a stampa
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Uncovering the hidden harvest : valuation methods for woodland and forest resources / / editors, Bruce M. Campbell, Martin K. Luckert
Uncovering the hidden harvest : valuation methods for woodland and forest resources / / editors, Bruce M. Campbell, Martin K. Luckert
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 262 pages) : illustrations, charts
Disciplina 634.9/8
Altri autori (Persone) CampbellB. M <1953-> (Bruce Morgan)
LuckertMartin Karl <1961->
Collana People and plants conservation manuals
Soggetto topico Forest products - Economic aspects
Forests and forestry - Economic aspects
ISBN 1-136-54978-1
1-136-54979-X
1-280-47559-5
9786610475599
1-84977-361-0
600-00-0236-X
1-4175-2244-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Uncovering the Hidden Harvest; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures, tables and boxes; List of contributors; The People and Plants Initiative by Alan Hamilton; People and Plants partners; Acknowledgements; 1. Towards understanding the role of forests in rural livelihoods: Bruce M Campbell and Martin K Luckert; Introduction: the partially hidden harvest; Characteristics of rural households and woodland products; Linking to broader issues; Purpose and scope of the book; Importance of remaining observant and critical
2.Quantitative methods for estimating the economic value of resource use to rural households: William Cavendish Introduction; What this chapter covers; Data collection, recall, cross-checking and the unit of analysis; A taxonomy of environmental resource use; Constructing environmentally augmented household income data; Valuing environmental goods; How should labour be handled?; Comparing incomes across households; Conclusions; 3.Understanding local and regional markets for forest products: Michele Veeman; Introduction; Some basic concepts of resource markets; Some features of rural markets
Analysing markets: marketing efficiency and performance measures Summary and conclusions; 4.An introduction to approaches and issues for measuring non-market values in developing economies: Peter C Boxall and Tom Beckley; Introduction; Values and measures of welfare; Stated preference methods: contingent valuation; Revealed preference methods; Conclusions; 5.Economic decision-making frameworks for considering resource values: procedures, perils and promise: Terrence S Veeman and Martin K Luckert; Introduction; Three frameworks for considering benefits and costs
The background essentials of using benefit and cost information Cautions in using benefit and cost information; 6.Participatory methods for exploring livelihood values derived from forests: potential and limitations: Nontokozo Nemarundwe and Michael Richards; Introduction; What is participation?; The background, history and principles of PRA; PRA tools and techniques for quantifying and valuing forest benefits; Strengths and weaknesses of PRA for understanding forest values; The way forward
7.Searching for synthesis: integrating economic perspectives with those from other disciplines: Bev Sithole, Peter Frost and Terrence S Veeman Introduction; The need for disciplinary integration; Multidisciplinarity or interdisciplinarity?; Incorporating stakeholders in the research agenda; Some concepts that promote interdisciplinarity; Approaches and methods to foster interdisciplinarity; Constraints to interdisciplinarity; Conclusions; 8.Expanding our conceptual and methodological understanding of the role of trees and forests in rural livelihoods: Martin K Luckert and Bruce M Campbell; Introduction
Record Nr. UNINA-9910800071703321
London ; ; Sterling, Va. : , : Earthscan, , 2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Uncovering the hidden harvest : valuation methods for woodland and forest resources / / edited by Bruce M. Campbell and Martin K. Luckert
Uncovering the hidden harvest : valuation methods for woodland and forest resources / / edited by Bruce M. Campbell and Martin K. Luckert
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Sterling, VA, : Earthscan Publications, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 262 pages) : illustrations, charts
Disciplina 634.9/8
Altri autori (Persone) CampbellB. M <1953-> (Bruce Morgan)
LuckertMartin Karl <1961->
Collana People and plants conservation manuals
Soggetto topico Forest products - Economic aspects
Forests and forestry - Economic aspects
ISBN 1-136-54978-1
1-136-54979-X
1-280-47559-5
9786610475599
1-84977-361-0
600-00-0236-X
1-4175-2244-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Uncovering the Hidden Harvest; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures, tables and boxes; List of contributors; The People and Plants Initiative by Alan Hamilton; People and Plants partners; Acknowledgements; 1. Towards understanding the role of forests in rural livelihoods: Bruce M Campbell and Martin K Luckert; Introduction: the partially hidden harvest; Characteristics of rural households and woodland products; Linking to broader issues; Purpose and scope of the book; Importance of remaining observant and critical
2.Quantitative methods for estimating the economic value of resource use to rural households: William Cavendish Introduction; What this chapter covers; Data collection, recall, cross-checking and the unit of analysis; A taxonomy of environmental resource use; Constructing environmentally augmented household income data; Valuing environmental goods; How should labour be handled?; Comparing incomes across households; Conclusions; 3.Understanding local and regional markets for forest products: Michele Veeman; Introduction; Some basic concepts of resource markets; Some features of rural markets
Analysing markets: marketing efficiency and performance measures Summary and conclusions; 4.An introduction to approaches and issues for measuring non-market values in developing economies: Peter C Boxall and Tom Beckley; Introduction; Values and measures of welfare; Stated preference methods: contingent valuation; Revealed preference methods; Conclusions; 5.Economic decision-making frameworks for considering resource values: procedures, perils and promise: Terrence S Veeman and Martin K Luckert; Introduction; Three frameworks for considering benefits and costs
The background essentials of using benefit and cost information Cautions in using benefit and cost information; 6.Participatory methods for exploring livelihood values derived from forests: potential and limitations: Nontokozo Nemarundwe and Michael Richards; Introduction; What is participation?; The background, history and principles of PRA; PRA tools and techniques for quantifying and valuing forest benefits; Strengths and weaknesses of PRA for understanding forest values; The way forward
7.Searching for synthesis: integrating economic perspectives with those from other disciplines: Bev Sithole, Peter Frost and Terrence S Veeman Introduction; The need for disciplinary integration; Multidisciplinarity or interdisciplinarity?; Incorporating stakeholders in the research agenda; Some concepts that promote interdisciplinarity; Approaches and methods to foster interdisciplinarity; Constraints to interdisciplinarity; Conclusions; 8.Expanding our conceptual and methodological understanding of the role of trees and forests in rural livelihoods: Martin K Luckert and Bruce M Campbell; Introduction
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827614603321
London ; ; Sterling, VA, : Earthscan Publications, 2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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