Author/Authors
Reichhuber، نويسنده , , Anke and Requate، نويسنده , , Till، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
3541708
Title Of Article
Alternative use systems for the remaining Ethiopian cloud forest and the role of Arabica coffee — A cost-benefit analysis
شماره ركورد
3416
Latin Abstract
This paper presents a cost-benefit analysis of three different use systems for the remaining cloud forests in Ethiopia, which at present are being depleted at the rate of 8% per year. These use systems are a) traditional conversion to crop land, b) sustainable management of the forest (e.g. by growing high-quality, semi-forest coffee), and c) strict conservation. We find that under business as usual conversion to cropland yields the highest net present income value for the local population. Taking into account watershed services, sustainable forest use is in the best interests of the country for discount rates of 10% or lower. Taking into account the global benefits of biodiversity conservation and carbon storage, sustainable forest management also yields the highest total economic value while strict conservation does not pass a cost-benefit test even at a discount rate of 3%.
From Page
102
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Ethiopia , Cost-benefit analysis , biodiversity , Coffee
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
113
To Page
113
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