Document Type
Article
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
Economics, Business and Management.
Abstract
The most recent government strategy statement on forestry sets a planting target of 20,000 hectares annually for the Republic of Ireland, but in recent years this target has not been met. Public afforestation is now limited to the management and replacement of existing forests, so private afforestation must increase if this target is to be achieved. This article quantifies the relative importance of competing forestry and agricultural policy incentives in explaining trends in private afforestation. Several policy reforms to encourage forestry planting are proposed, including greater integration of forestry with the Rural Environment Protection Scheme and increasing the upfront payments which farmers receive.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/D7QZ24
Recommended Citation
McCarthy, S.: The Future of the Forestry Sector in Ireland. Irish Banking Review, Winter, 2002, pp. 43-55.
Funder
Teagasc
Publication Details
Irish Banking Review, Winter 2002, pp.43-44.