Economic Contribution of Forestry Sector
Shujaat Farooq,
Durre Nayab,
Saddam Hussein and
Nabila Kunwal
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Shujaat Farooq: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Nabila Kunwal: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
No 2023:13, PIDE Research Report from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Abstract:
The human dependence on forests is as old as the beginning of times. Thus, the conservation of forests is important, both for the existence of human beings and the protection of renewable natural resources. The forest ecosystems play a significant but often unrecognized role at multiple scales of human organization. At the mirco-level, this extends from households to community. On the macro level, it encompasses overall human well-being inhabiting the Earth’s biosphere.
Pages: 154
Date: 2023
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