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Journal Article

National and International Policies for Tropical Rain Forest Conservation - A Quantitative Analysis for Cameroon

Environmental and Resource Economics

Authors

  • Thiele
  • R.
  • Wiebelt
  • M.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

Q2 D58

Key Words

Cameroon

computable general equilibrium models

environmental management

Related Topics

Natural Resources

Climate

Africa

This article provides a numerical general equilibrium assessment of policies to reduce tropical deforestation in Cameroon. Market failure—mainly in the form of national and international externalities—and policy failures—such as highly distorted product markets—are identified as major sources of overexploitation. The ecological effects of deforestation control are shown to depend crucially upon its impact on land use patterns whereas its efficiency effects hinge on the manner in which a specified set-aside target is achieved. If the international community wants to ensure a higher level of protection of these forests, and to do so within a market-based system, the provision of conditional financial resources is neceassary.

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  • Prof. Dr. Rainer Thiele
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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