Title of article
Promoting sustainable logging in Brazilʹs national forests: Tax revenue for an indemnity fund
Author/Authors
Hale W. Thurston، نويسنده , , H. Stuart Burness، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
13
From page
50
To page
62
Abstract
The Brazilian government is rapidly establishing millions of hectares of national forests (FLONAs) in the Amazon rainforest. The strategy behind the establishment of the FLONAs is to bring legal logging to areas where it is more easily controlled, taxed, and sustainably managed than the “boom and bust” logging that occurs, and has historically occurred, on private property in the Amazon. Management of the FLONAs includes the levying of stumpage fees and administration taxes to generate operating revenue and foster more sustainable logging practices. We consider alternative policies available to FLONA administrators that, under a certain set of assumptions, are sufficient to indemnify some social costs of tropical deforestation. Specifically, we look at various rates of profit and severance tax and examine how these affect logging firmsʹ decisions regarding harvest rates and how these taxes might be used to establish an indemnity fund. This fund could be used to cover the FLONAʹs operations costs, placate local non-loggers, and offset externalities of logging.
Keywords
Indemnity fund , rainforest , Non-market benefits , Severance tax , FLONA
Journal title
Forest Policy and Economics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Forest Policy and Economics
Record number
726993
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