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Economic impacts of governmental regulation in the forestry

An official assessment of the quality and volume of the Russian forest resources would promote governmental regulation of the timber processing complex. Even an initial step in such regulation - increased export duties for roundwood - impacted negatively having made the timber harvesting in the Eastern regions unprofitable. However, according to the customs statistics, no export structural changes have been observed. We can state that implementation of the projects which became "priority ones" due to a favourable access to resources may results in the relative overproduction of cellulose and its market difficulties. New timber processing technologies could change the structure of current competitive advantages in the world's timber processing complex

Blum Iu. Sh. blam@ieie.nsc.ru

Babenko T. I. bti@ngs.ru

Mashkina L. V. maschkina@ieie.nsc.ru

Yermolaev O. V. blamukel@gmail.com

Keywords: Forestry Code customs duties assessment consequences commercial and public efficiency priority projects

Approaches to the ecologic-economic assessment of desertification of areas

The paper offers an approach to assess the economic, social and ecologic consequences of desertification. We identify the key factors producing economic damage. The ecologic-economic analysis of a simulative area of intense desertification is presented. To assess economic and social consequences of desertification, we use the data of the public opinion poll

Mikheeva A. S. asmiheeva@binm.ru

Radnaev B. L. rbl@binm.bscnet.ru

Keywords: direct losses of product ecologic-economic damage consequences assessment structure desertification

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