Forest policy reform and the restructuring of the forest industry in Russia |
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Authors: | Hiroaki Kakizawa Ki-wang An |
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Institution: | (1) Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, 060 Sapporo, Japan;(2) Department of Agriculture, Chonnam National University, Kwangju, Korea |
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Abstract: | The Russian forest is the last big wood basket of the international timber market and the conservation of the Russian forest
is critical to protect global environment. There is a strong need to analyze present situation of forest policy and forest
industry in Russia. The basic direction of forest policy reform of Russia is decentralization and introduction of market principles.
However, the lack of specialists in forest policy in the regions and the conflict between central and regional governments
has accelerated the confusion of forest policy. Forest management organizations cannot spare enough money for forest management
because of the financial crisis of Russian government. Forest industry has also deteriorated. Although privatization of the
forest industry was completed, it did not improve the management of enterprises and they could not survive the economic crisis.
Output of the forest industry has decreased and most enterprises came close to bankruptcy. Under these circumstances, the
former regional amalgamation of forest industry, which has accumulated hard currency earned by timber export, re-took control
of the industry and tried to increase timber exports even more. However, logging enterprises, facing economic crises, cannot
observe forest regulations and forest management organization cannot control these violations. A recovery of forest industry
may accelerate the degradation of forest resources in Russia. |
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Keywords: | forest industry forest policy reform privatization Russia |
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