Forest villages in the forest-poor areas of Western Siberia in new economic environment
Yu.Sh. Blum,
G.P. Gvozdeva,
Ye.S. Gvozdeva,
L.V. Mashkina and
O.V. Mashkina
Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2004, vol. 4
Abstract:
The authors emphasize a special role of state regulation in the revival of the potential of forestry. The proper paternalist policy must include valid forestry legislation and, for forest-poor areas, where due to a sharp fall of domestic demand and lack of enterprises producing high value products, it is very difficult to organize self-paid activity, at this state additional governmental financing of the industry is required. However, main effort must be made by forestry and logging enterprises themselves.
Date: 2004
Note: Social Issues of Regional Development
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