Niche markets for recreational and environmental services from multiple production systems.
Abstract
The main objective is to show the way for market solutions and strategies for various forest outputs, which are presently considered to be not or hardly marketable. Public goods are seen as under dynamic conditions, where marketability is to a big extent a matter of product and framework development. This is a new scientific approach in comparison to neo-classic economic theory (market failure calculations and state intervention). New is also the multidisciplinary solution to the problem: economics, marketing, law, policy science and forestry.
keywords forest services
Publikationen
Challenges Associated with the Integration of Forest Services into Forest Management Planning and Accounting.
Autoren: Sekot, W. Jahr: 1999
Chapter in collected volumes
Recreational and Environmental Markets for Forest Enterprises
Autoren: Mantau, U.; Merlo, M.; Sekot, W.; Welcker, B. (Hrsg.) Jahr: 2001
Monographs
Project staff
Walter Sekot
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Walter Sekot
walter.sekot@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73321
Project Leader
01.03.1996 - 30.06.1999
BOKU partners
External partners
University of Padova
none
partner
University of Hamburg
Prof. Dr. Mantau
coordinator
Institute for Forestry and Nature Research (IBN), Agricultural Research Department (DLO)
none
partner