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Forest diversity and the distribution of farm revenue - Empirical evidence from forest farms in Taiwan
Forest diversity is important for the increase in biodiversity since higher levels of multiple ecosystem services are found in forests with a greater variety of tree species. Although a sizable body of literature has focused on the biodiversity of forest farms, little is known about the relationship between forest diversity and the economic performance of forest farms. This paper contributes to this research topic by investigating the relationship between forest diversity and forest revenue using a population-based dataset of all registered forest farms in Taiwan. In contrast to previous studies, we pay attention not only to the mean returns but also the variability in forest farm revenue. We apply the instrumental variable method with the average elevation of a farm's township as the instrument to correct for endogeneity bias. We find that forest diversity reduces the mean level and the associated dispersion of farm revenue. Moreover, the magnitude of the effect is more pronounced for the latter. By further looking at labor use on the forest farm, we find that farms that plant a greater variety of tree species require more male labor.
期刊介绍:
Forest Policy and Economics is a leading scientific journal that publishes peer-reviewed policy and economics research relating to forests, forested landscapes, forest-related industries, and other forest-relevant land uses. It also welcomes contributions from other social sciences and humanities perspectives that make clear theoretical, conceptual and methodological contributions to the existing state-of-the-art literature on forests and related land use systems. These disciplines include, but are not limited to, sociology, anthropology, human geography, history, jurisprudence, planning, development studies, and psychology research on forests. Forest Policy and Economics is global in scope and publishes multiple article types of high scientific standard. Acceptance for publication is subject to a double-blind peer-review process.