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4. Data for the Cost-Benefit Analysis
4.1 General data
4.2 Cost centers for the financial analysis
4.3 Revenues for the financial analysis
5.1 Comparison of costs and revenues for Conventional Logging and Reduced-Impact Logging (one-year period)
5.2 Financial analysis – 40-year period
5.3 Economic analysis – 40-year period
5.4 Sensitivity analysis
7. Incentive systems to promote the application of Reduced-Impact Logging techniques
7.1 Payment systems
7.2 Security of tenure
7.3 Regulation of royalties
7.4 Domestic fiscal market-based instruments
7.5 Market instruments based on public good benefits
Appendix 1. Basic parameters used for the Dipterocarp Forest Growth Simulation Model (DIPSIM)
Appendix 3. Average costs per day for staff under Reduced-Impact Logging (RIL), by activity
Appendix 4. Average equipment costs per day under Reduced-Impact Logging (RIL), by activity