Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/42762
Type: Book chapter
Title: Economic issues and lessons arising from the community rainforest reforestation program
Author: Harrison, S.
Herbohn, J.
Smorfitt, D.
Suh, J.
Citation: Reforestation in the tropics and subtropics of Australia using rainforest tree species, 2005 / Erskine, P., Lamb, D., Bristow, M. (ed./s), Ch.15, pp.245-261
Publisher: Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
Publisher Place: Barton, A.C.T
Issue Date: 2005
Series/Report no.: RIRDC Publication ; No. 05/087
ISBN: 174151150X
Editor: Erskine, P.
Lamb, D.
Bristow, M.
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Steve Harrison, John Herbohn, David Smorfitt, Nick Emtage and Jungho Suh
Abstract: A large number of socio-economic research projects have been conducted in north Queensland which have drawn on observations from, or been otherwise inspired by, the Community Rainforest Reforestation Program (CRRP). The research may be considered under the headings of financial performance of farm-grown timber, externalities (or environmental values), impediments to tree planting on farms, analysis of the timber supply chain including timber marketing, and facilitation of forest industry development. This paper summarises a variety of insights generated by the research, on small-scale forestry based on native tree species and on policy measures which may be adopted to promote tree growing on farms in tropical north Queensland.
Rights: © 2005 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. All rights reserved.
Description (link): http://www.jcu.edu.au/rainforest/publications/reforestation_book.htm
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Published version: https://rirdc.infoservices.com.au/downloads/05-087
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