The Timber Economy of the Mid-Atlantic


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Table of Contents

  1. The Timber Economy of the Mid-Atlantic
  2. Mid-Atlantic Integrated Assessment
  3. Objectives: socio-economic assessment
  4. Mid-Atlantic Assessment Area
  5. MAIA Population
  6. Population Change: 1970-1990
  7. Population: Percent Change1970-90
  8. How does population impact timber supply?
  9. Impacts of Population on Forestry
  10. Impacts of Population on Forestry
  11. Population Density 1990
  12. Percentage Change in Pop. Density
  13. MAIA Annual Softwood Production
  14. MAIA Annual Hardwood Production
  15. Share of MAIA Timber Production
  16. Growing Stock 1992
  17. Annual Net Change: Growing Stock
  18. Forest Products Industry Benefits in MAIA Region: 1975-1995
  19. Forest Industry Percent of Total Employment 1975-1995
  20. Wage and Salary Employment
  21. Avg. Annual Rate of Change in Employment
  22. Annual Change in Wages and Salaries
  23. MAIA Forest Industry Real Wages & Salaries: 1975-95
  24. MAIA Real Wages Per Job: 1975-95
  25. Non-Timber & Non-Market Forest Benefits
  26. RECREATION BENEFITS
  27. Conclusions
  28. Forest Products Industry Outlook
Author: Evan Mercer

Email: emercer@fs.fed.us

presented at:
Forest Fragmentation Conference
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Annapolis, MD
November 17-18, 1999

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modified: 15-MAR-2000
created by: Evan Mercer
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