Descripción
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This study revises previous applications of the experimental agroforestry accounting system (AAS) to link private hunting and amenity incomes. We incorporate in the private amenity cost a new input from a hunting non-market intermediate output. We apply the revised AAS to red deer management to a case study of 13 non-industrial multiple use private woodlands farms in Andalusia, Spain. This research demonstrates the significant private hunting income gap measurement from theory to practice in the system of European Economic Accounts for Agriculture and Forestry (EAA/EAF), finding AAS and EAA/EAF hunting income estimates discrepancies are due to government income narrow concept, policy accounting conventions criteria and data shortcomings. We estimate in the farms case study that EAA/EAF and AAS hunting net value added estimates are, respectively, ?-2.1/ha and ?50.6/ha. We estimate for Andalusia region red deer forest area a permanent average hunting environmental income of ?13.8/ha | |
Internacional
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Nombre congreso
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XIV WORLD FORESTRY CONGRESS |
Tipo de participación
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960 |
Lugar del congreso
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Durban (Sudáfrica) |
Revisores
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Si |
ISBN o ISSN
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1465-5489 |
DOI
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Fecha inicio congreso
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07/09/2015 |
Fecha fin congreso
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11/09/2015 |
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Título de las actas
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Proceedings XIV World Forestry Congress |