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Vogels in loofbos en aan beekjes
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Year: 1952 Publisher: Kortrijk Zonnewende

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Bois : Essences et variétés.
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ISBN: 9782851010322 2851010328 Year: 1996 Publisher: Dourdan : Vial,

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Classement des bois ronds feuillus.
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ISBN: 2856840086 Year: 1992 Publisher: Paris : CTBA,


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Fertilisation des forêts dans les pays tempérés : théorie, bases du diagnostic, conseils pratiques, réalisations expérimentales
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ISBN: 2857100418 9782857100416 Year: 1995 Publisher: Nancy : ENGREF,


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Le châtaignier : Un arbre, un bois.
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ISSN: 12816671 ISBN: 9782904740909 2904740902 Year: 2004 Publisher: Paris : IDF (Institut pour le Développement Forestier),


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Morphology of pits in hardwood fibres : I. Nomenclature of axial xylary elements : A morphological and physiological approach : II. Bordered pits and funnel pits : Further evidence of convergent evolution.
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ISBN: 9057820366 Year: 1999 Publisher: Wageningen : Agricultural University,


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Certified tropical timber and consumer behavior : the impact of a certification scheme for tropical timber from sustainable forest management on German demand
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ISBN: 3790809551 3642517358 Year: 1996 Volume: *1 Publisher: Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag,

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Boycotting tropical timber reduces its economic value and provides an incentive to burn down forests, making them available for subsequent agricultural use or livestock farming. In contrast, a certification scheme for sustainability produced timber (tropical or non-tropical) protects the forests by raising their economic value. This study examines the impact of a certification scheme on German demand for tropical timber. A partial-equilibrium model is developed for the German tropical timber market as a whole as well as for five important submarkets representing 50% of the total demand. The results reveal that a credible certification scheme can induce a significant expansion of demand for sustainability produced tropical timber. This holds true for a scheme restricted to Germany as well as for an OECD-wide approach.

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