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Verlag Kessel. 2003. Trade paperback. Fine. No dust jacket as issued.. 194 p. Includes: diagrams, maps, bibliography. . Costa Rica is a country well know for its relatively advanced forest policy, but also fro the rampant deforestation that--during the past decades--has been a major source of national and international concern. This research addresses the issue of why Costa Rica, despite its innovative policy approaches to forest use, still shows only partial achievement of its formal policy goals (forest protection, sustainable logging and reforestation) among private landowners. The theory of the New Institutional Economics is the bedrock on which the analysis is performed and conclusions are drawn. Thus, institutional emergence, path dependence, bargaining power and the relationship between formal and informal institutions are some of the subjects considered. Recent institutional changes in Costa Rican forest sector are closely analyzed. The interests of the Costa Rican government and private…
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Private forest use decisions and state forest policy effectiveness in Costa Rica: The role of institutions, private stakeholders and the state Unknown - 2003
by Ibarra, Enrique
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- Title Private forest use decisions and state forest policy effectiveness in Costa Rica: The role of institutions, private stakeholders and the state
- Author Ibarra, Enrique
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- Publisher Verlag Kessel
- Date 2003
- ISBN 9783935638364
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Private Forest Use Decisions and State Forest Policy Effectiveness in Costa Rica
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