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Financial Analysis of a Tropical Forestry Enterprise Realized in the Deramakot Reserve, Malaysia

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By: Sören Schopferer and Reinhold Glauner
207 pages, numerous figures and tables
Financial Analysis of a Tropical Forestry Enterprise
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  • Financial Analysis of a Tropical Forestry Enterprise ISBN: 9783631544914 Paperback Dec 2005 Out of Print #157182
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This study analyzes the financial viability of three forest management scenarios for the Deramakot Forest Reserve in Sabah, Malaysia: Reduced Impact Logging (RIL), Low Impact Logging (LIL) and Conventional Logging (CL). Three sustainable Annual Allowable Cuts (AAC) were calculated with the process-based model FORMIX3Q. The study reveals that harvesting is feasible even under the current degraded conditions and suggests an AAC of 10,000 m3/year for at least 40 years. The integration of a costing module allowed combining the surveyed cost and revenue-related data of the harvesting scenarios with key data, e.g. the AAC, as well as a detailed analysis with financial indicators, and a sensitivity analysis. The module also provides the total balance sheet and internal cost distribution.

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Out of Print
By: Sören Schopferer and Reinhold Glauner
207 pages, numerous figures and tables
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