Financial and economic assessment of timber harvesting operations in Sarawak, Malaysia
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november 2002
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FAODOCREP:5fac2c04-d8ef-548b-8ed8-4c856d0b198a
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This case study is one of a series of publications produced by the Forest Harvesting, Trade and Marketing Branch of FAO as an effort to promote environmentally sound forest harvesting and engineering practices. The purpose of these studies is to highlight both the promise of environmentally sound forest harvesting technologies as a component of sustainable forest management, and the constraints that must be overcome in order to assure widespread adoption of those technologies. The study reported in this publication has been carried out in cooperation with GTZ, the German Agency for Technical Cooperation.