The paper highlights the issues of economic monitoring as an autonomous module of ecoeconomic forest sector management framework. The research is aimed at development of research-backed tools of forest sector management framework's monitoring and analysis with a distinctive feature of a dedicated scale to evaluate the total economic effect of direct operation and harvesting, non-direct operation, ecological effect obtained through environmental, environment-forming, recreational functions of the forest, social effect, and real forest damage losses leading to normalizing the indicators with measurement rates. Applying the suggested tools enables comparing and ranking the areas in the context of using the forest resources and managing the forest sector of the region.
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