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Role of political power in forest administration policy of Iran
The area of natural forest in Iran is approximately 12.4 million hectares, comprising 7.5% of the total area of Iran.
Forest management in the country was changed to the legislature after order of the Forest Nationalization Law in
1963. With civilization development, pressure on forests was significantly increased. In the early 20^th century a
system of development planning began as a series of seven-year cycles, focusing on accelerating economic growth
by improving capital-intensive industries and replacing religious and social traditions with rapid modernization.
There are some essential challenges ahead of the common assets administration of the Hyrcanian forests which
have many conflicts between including executive associations and regulations. So that, forest policy has been
structurally shifted in policy sector, from private administration to governmental management. This paper has
provided a literature review discussing the forest policy administration in Iran and its essential structural shifts
during the last century as well as data collection from relevant governmental and private organizations
Investigation of wood production and trading in Iran
The relation between wood export and import of Iran and a number of major macroeconomic variables,such as oil price, gross domestic production, population, exchange rate, unemployment rate, inflation and domesticwood production during 1980–2014 were described. Pearson’s correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysiswere used for data analysis. The results showed that there is a significant relation at a significance level of 5% betweenwood export as a dependent variable and oil price, GDP, population, exchange rate and domestic wood production asindependent variables. Meanwhile, there is also a significant relation between wood import and oil price, exchangerate and domestic wood production. The findings also indicate that oil price as an independent variable has the highest effect on wood import in Iran during the studied period