Experiments are used to examine the performance of tradable disturbance permits (TDPs) for meeting old-growth targets on public forest land. TDPs are an allowance-based cap-and-trade system for rights to disturb forest for development of timber and energy resources. Treatments compare three market institutions for permit allocation: second-price sealed-bid (SPSB) auction and grandfathering permits to the forest sector with a call or double-auction resale market. The large size of the forest sector creates opportunities for strategic interactions. Additional treatments include banking, uncertainty from forest fires, and adaptive caps. Grandfathering to the forest sector with a double-auction resale market outperformed the SPSB auction, alleviating concerns about market power. Without fire, banking had a negative effect on energy firms and total market surplus. Adaptive caps increased permits during low-fire seasons with a positive effect on surplus to energy firms and total market surplus.
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December 06 2017
Tradable Disturbance Permits for Old-growth Forest Conservation: Experimental Evaluation of Implementation Options Available to Purchase
Orsolya Perger;
Orsolya Perger
Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology,
University of Alberta
, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Curtis Rollins;
Curtis Rollins
Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology,
University of Alberta
, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Marian Weber;
Marian Weber
Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology,
University of Alberta
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Wiktor Adamowicz;
Wiktor Adamowicz
Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology,
University of Alberta
, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Peter Boxall
Peter Boxall
Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology,
University of Alberta
, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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The authors declare that the manuscript has not been previously published, that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, and that its publication is approved by all co-authors and the authorities at the corporation/institute/university where the work was done. The work is not published elsewhere in similar form.
Online ISSN: 1944-0138
Print ISSN: 1944-012X
© 2017 O. Perger, C. Rollins, M. Weber, W. Adamowicz and P. Boxall
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O. Perger, C. Rollins, M. Weber, W. Adamowicz and P. Boxall
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2017) 7 (1-2): 73–107.
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Perger O, Rollins C, Weber M, Adamowicz W, Boxall P (2017), "Tradable Disturbance Permits for Old-growth Forest Conservation: Experimental Evaluation of Implementation Options". Strategic Behavior and the Environment, Vol. 7 No. 1-2 pp. 73–107, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/102.00000074
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