Policies for Forest Landscape Management – A Conceptual Approach with an Empirical Application for Swedish Conditions

24 Pages Posted: 22 Nov 2017

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Astrid Zabel

Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH)

Göran Bostedt

Mid Sweden University - Department of Education

Hans Ekvall

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) - Department of Forest Economics

Date Written: october 24, 2017

Abstract

Habitat loss and habitat fragmentation are major factors leading to forest biodiversity decline. This paper discusses landscape planning as strategy to improve connectivity in a landscape with a heterogeneous distribution of ecologically valuable areas across land owners. A tax-fund system is proposed, that following the principle of common but differentiated responsibility, tries to spread the burden of conservation equally across land owners while optimizing the environmental outcome. Design options of such a tax-fund system are discussed along the lines of a simple theoretical model. Financial effects of a tax-fund system are computed for a small model landscape set in Sweden. Two design questions stand out as particularly important. The first is whether the policy is intended to be self-sustained among the land owners or if the budget can be supplemented by general tax money. The second is whether the land owners or the relevant authority select the stands for conservation set-aside.

Keywords: Forest policy, landscape planning, biodiversity, Sweden

JEL Classification: Q23, Q28, Q57

Suggested Citation

Zabel, Astrid and Bostedt, Göran and Ekvall, Hans, Policies for Forest Landscape Management – A Conceptual Approach with an Empirical Application for Swedish Conditions (october 24, 2017). CERE Working Paper, 2017:5, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3074341 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3074341

Astrid Zabel (Contact Author)

Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH) ( email )

Laenggasse 85
Zollikofen, BE 3052
Switzerland

Göran Bostedt

Mid Sweden University - Department of Education ( email )

Sweden

Hans Ekvall

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) - Department of Forest Economics ( email )

S-901 83 Umea
Sweden

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