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When a policy for forestry is promulgated it will generally be envisaged as serving for a decade or more. This reflects the long-term nature of forest resource management and the length of time needed to have a significant impact. However the world does not stand still and the social, political and economic environments within which the sector is operating are likely to change during such a period. These changes may be modest and gradual or drastic and sudden, and the impact on the sector may be marginal or highly significant.
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Fraser, A.I. (2002). Revision of Policy. In: Making Forest Policy Work. Forestry Sciences, vol 73. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9990-0_7
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