Journal of Forest Economics > Vol 32 > Issue 1

Economic analysis of natural forest disturbances: A century of research

Claire Montagné-Huck, claire.montagne-huck@inra.fr , Marielle Brunette, marielle.brunette@inra.fr
 
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Claire Montagné-Huck and Marielle Brunette (2018), "Economic analysis of natural forest disturbances: A century of research", Journal of Forest Economics: Vol. 32: No. 1, pp 42-71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfe.2018.03.002

Publication Date: 0/8/2018
© 0 2018 Claire Montagné-Huck, Marielle Brunette
 
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JEL Codes:Q23Q54
foresteconomicsrisknatural disturbancehazard
 

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Abstract

Natural disturbances have always affected forest ecosystems, altering or disrupting the flows of goods and services provided by forests. In response, people have had to adapt their economic activities and decisions to take such hazards into account and to limit their consequences. In this paper, we conduct a survey on how economic analysis deals with such an issue, considering the different natural hazards affecting forests. Our database (described in and publicly available from Data in Brief website Montagné-Huck and Brunette (2018)) includes 340 papers collected from 1916 to 2014. This literature review allows synthesizing the existing knowledge, characterizing forest disturbances and identifying gaps in the literature.

DOI:10.1016/j.jfe.2018.03.002