Economic Valuation of Forest Resources and Ecosystem Services: A Support Tool for Effective Decision-Making
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Economics, Policy, and Social Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 4190
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sustainable forest management; cost benefit analysis; economic and environmental benefits; climate change impact; adaptation and mitigation
Interests: environmental and natural resource economics; ecological economics; sustainability; housing; regional economic development; cost-benefit analysis; economic and program evaluation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Forest ecosystems contribute to the provision of essential goods and services. It is becoming increasingly important to carry out economic valuation of the tangible and intangible goods and services provided by forests at the local, national, and international level. Currently, the deterioration of forests, tropical forests, wetlands, and other biodiversity-rich ecosystems is at stake. It is crucial to understand the economic value of the forest resources and ecosystem services to avert deforestation and forest degradation and ensure forest protection and conservation, human wellbeing, ecosystem health, and sustainable forest management. As a result, there has been significant progress in terms of valuation of the functions of forests and its resources and ecosystems, which is of paramount relevance for better informed decisions. It is imperative to consider economic and non-economic values by employing a wide range of valuation methods and tools such as revealed and stated preferences, total economic value, and cost–benefit analysis.
For this Special Issue, we are seeking papers that broadly address the value of forest resources and ecosystem services which can assist with effective policy and decision-making. Papers that identify critical challenges and discuss good practices in forests valuation, advantages and limits of valuation concepts and methods, potential for improved forest management strategies, and advancement in stakeholders’ engagement, providing examples of empirical analysis and case study, are of particular interest. The papers should inform policy and decision makers, program and project implementers, funding agencies, educators, and researchers about the economic, social, and ecological values and viability of various strategies for forest resources management, conservation, and sustainability. These papers may take the form of experiments, observations, perspectives, and reviews. All submissions should address critical, unsolved problems and questions that can drive future research directions that strive to enhance our understanding of the economic valuation of forest resources and ecosystem services, including cultural and spiritual values, livelihoods, recreation, biodiversity conservation, adaptation, mitigation and resilience, etc.
Dr. Rawshan Ara Begum
Dr. Neil Perry
Dr. Asif Raihan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- forests resources
- ecosystem services
- economic valuation
- forest economics
- forest management
- decision-making tool
- cost–benefit analysis
- choice experiment
- contingent valuation
- travel cost
- hedonic pricing
- environmental accounting
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