Financial viability of forestry
Language: English Series: RICS Press Release ; (PR64/93) 24 March 1993 | Financial Times ; 25 March 1993, 11(3)Publication details: 1993Subject(s): Summary: In response to the House of Commons Environment Committee report "Forestry and the Environment" the RICS suggests that financial incentives for improvements to the quality and size of Britain`s forests should be increased. If such incentives were available it would be hoped that more permanent set-aside land could be turned over to forestry.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In response to the House of Commons Environment Committee report "Forestry and the Environment" the RICS suggests that financial incentives for improvements to the quality and size of Britain`s forests should be increased. If such incentives were available it would be hoped that more permanent set-aside land could be turned over to forestry.