Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications Related to Cross-Cutting Theme:

Landscape and Regional Integrated Assessment and Modeling

  1. Raunikar, R. and J. Buongiorno. 1999. [The role of economics in forest management: from Faustmann to the environmental Kuznets curve]. Revue Forestiere Francaise Numéro Spécial:102-116.
  2. Teeter, L. and X. Zhou. 1999. A multinomial logit approach to estimating regional inventories by product class. Pages 238-242. In: Abt, K. L. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop: Part II. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  3. Siry, J. P. and D. H. Newman. 2001. A stochastic production frontier analysis of Polish State Forests. Forest Science 47(4):526-533.
  4. Prestemon, J. P. and J. M. Pye. 2000. A technique for merging areas in Timber Mart-South data. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 24(4):219-229.
  5. Yin, R. and D. H. Newman. 1999. A timber producer's entry, exit, mothballing, and reactivation decisions under market risk. Journal of Forest Economics 5(2):305-320.
  6. Pattanayak, S. K., D. E. Mercer, E. O. Sills, and K. Cassingham. 2002. Adopting agroforestry. Pages 184-189. In: Zhang, D. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2001 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Auburn, AL: School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University.
  7. Munn, I. A. and D. Cleaves. 1999. An analysis of losses to the southern commercial timberland base. Pages 198-202. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  8. Parks, P. J., D. O. Hall, K. Bengt, O. R. Masera, R. J. Moulton, A. J. Plantinga, J. N. Swisher, and J. K. Winjum. 1997. An economic approach to planting trees for carbon storage. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 27(Special):S9-S21.
  9. Rogers, W. R. and I. A. Munn. 2002. Annual forest management activities of TIMOs and Industrial landowners in Mississippi during 1998-1999. Pages 140-145. In: Zhang, D. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2001 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Auburn, AL: School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University.
  10. Scarpa, R. 1999. Assessing the amenity value of forests, with applications to Wisconsin and Ireland. PhD University of Wisconsin, Madison WI
  11. Mercer, E. and P. B. Aruna. 2000. Assessing the impacts of forests on human welfare: preliminary results from the Mid-Atlantic Integrated Assessment. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 63:43-63.
  12. Wu, L., J. Alavalapati, D. Carter, D. Wear, and G. Das. 2002. Assessing the impact of trade policy and technology changes in the U.S. forestry sectors. Pages 84-89. In: Zhang, D. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2001 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Auburn, AL: School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University.
  13. Scarpa, R., J. Buongiorno, J.-S. Hseu, and K. L. Abt. 2000. Assessing the non-timber value of forests: a revealed-preference, hedonic model. Journal of Forest Economics 6(2):83-107.
  14. Wear, D. N. 1999. Challenges to interdisciplinary discourse. Ecosystems 2:299-301.
  15. Busby, R. L., K. L. Abt, and C. Redmond. 1999. Chapter 4 - Economic Profile [in Ozark-Ouachita Highlands Assessment Report 4 - Social and Economic Conditions]. General Technical Report SRS-34. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pages 99-130.
  16. Abt, K. L., J. L. Greene, and R. C. Abt. 1999. Chapter 6 - Timber Resources [in Ozark-Ouachita Highlands Assessment Report 4 - Social and Economic Conditions]. General Technical Report SRS-34. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pages 167-209.
  17. Moffat, S. O., F. W. Cubbage, T. P. Holmes, and E. O'Sullivan. 2001. Characterizing the sustainable forestry issue network in the United States. Forest Policy and Economics 2(3-4):307-318.
  18. Prestemon, J. P. and J. Buongiorno. 1997. Comparative advantage in U.S. interstate forest products trade. Journal of Forest Economics 3(3):207-228.
  19. Wu, C.-T., M. L. Gumpertz, and D. D. Boos. 2001. Comparison of GEE, MINQUE, ML, and REML estimating equations for normally distributed data. The American Statistician 55(2):125-130.
  20. Rogers, W. R. 2001. Determining annual forest management activities and expenditures: a survey of TIMOs and industrial landowners in Mississipppi during 1998-1999. Forestry Department, Mississippi State University. 83 pages.
  21. Reaves, D. W., R. A. Kramer, and T. P. Holmes. 1999. Does question format matter? Valuing an endangered species. Environmental and Resource Economics 14:365-383.
  22. Panton, C. A., G. Gayle, and A. Thompson. 1999. Eco-tourism in the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park of Jamaica, West Indies: Biophysical Assessment. The Research Technical Bulletin Series T-141. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina A&T State University School of Agriculture. pages 8-31.
  23. Mercer, E., A. Thompson, and G. Flemming. 1999. Eco-tourism in the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park of Jamaica, West Indies: Chapter 4. Economic demand for ecotourism development. The Research Technical Bulletin Series T-141. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina A&T State University School of Agriculture. pages 53-69+Appendix.
  24. Thompson, A., E. Mercer, and A. Alston. 1999. Eco-tourism in the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park of Jamaica, West Indies: Chapter III Planning for ecotourism in communities surrounding the BC&JCM National Park. The Research Technical Bulletin Series T-141. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina A&T State University School of Agriculture. pages 34-52.
  25. Clark, J. S., S. R. Carpenter, M. Barber, S. Collins, A. Dobson, J. A. Foley, D. M. Lodge, M. Pascual, R. Pielke, Jr., W. Pizer, C. Pringle, W. V. Reid, K. A. Rose, O. Sala, W. H. Schlesinger, D. H. Wall, and D. Wear. 2001. Ecological forecasts: an emerging imperative. Science 293(5530):657-660.
  26. Mercer, D. E., J. M. Pye, J. P. Prestemon, D. T. Butry, and T. P. Holmes. 2000. Economic effects of catastrophic wildfires.
  27. Prestemon, J. P., D. E. Mercer, J. M. Pye, D. T. Butry, T. P. Holmes, and K. L. Abt. 2001. Economically optimal wildfire intervention regimes. Paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL: American Agricultural Economics Association.
  28. Wear, D. N. 1998. Economics and global climate change. Pages 855-863The productivity and sustainability of southern forest ecosystems in a changing environment New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
  29. Prestemon, J. P. and T. P. Holmes. 1998. Effects of Hurricane Hugo on South Carolina timber prices. Pages 93-100. In: Kluender, R. A., Corrigan, M. M., and Smith, N. B. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1997 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Monticello, AR: The School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas.
  30. Pye, J. M. and R. M. Sheffield. 1993. Effects of population on within-forest patch size in landscapes of the Southeastern US (Abstract only). Pages 85-86. In: Turner, M. G. (ed.). Pattern and Process in Landscape Ecology: Eighth Annual U.S. Landscape Ecology Symposium Program and Abstracts. Oak Ridge, TN: Oak Ridge National Laboratories.
  31. Steelman, T. A. 2001. Elite and participatory policymaking: finding balance in a case of national forest planning. Policy Studies Journal 29(1):71-89.
  32. Esseks, J. D. and R. J. Moulton. 2000. Evaluating the Forest Stewardship Program Through a National Survey of Participating Forest Land Owners. In: Munn, I. A., Bullard, S. H., Grado, S. C., and Grebner, D. L. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Starkville, MS: Mississippi State University, Department of Forestry.
  33. Murray, B. C. and D. N. Wear. 1998. Federal timber restrictions and interregional arbitrage in U.S. lumber. Land Economics 74(1):76-91.
  34. Boltz, F. and D. R. Carter. 2000. Financial returns under stand growth and timber price uncertainties for reduced-impact and conventional logging operations in the eastern Amazon. Pages 3-8. In: Munn, I. A., Bullard, S. H., Grado, S. C., and Grebner, D. L. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Starkville, MS: Mississippi State University, Department of Forestry.
  35. Wear, D. N. 2000. Forest land use changes: fragmentation, urbanization and population. Proceedings: Perspectives on Sustainable Forestry for the South. Raleigh, NC: The Southern Center for Sustainable Forests, North Carolina State University.
  36. Wu, C.-T. 1998. Generalized estimating equations for spatially correlated data. Ph.D. Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University. 197 pages.
  37. Pattanayak, S. K. and D. E. Mercer. 2002. Indexing soil conservation: farmer perceptions of agroforestry benefits. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 15(2):63-85.
  38. Yin, R. 1998. Industry characteristics and investment decisions: An alternative approach to pulp and paper production. TAPPI Journal 81(1):69-74.
  39. Nagubadi, V., I. A. Munn, and A. ahai. 2001. Integration Of hardwood stumpage markets in the Southcentral United States. Journal of Forest Economics 7(1):69-98.
  40. Prestemon, J. P. and D. N. Wear. 1999. Inventory effects on aggregate timber supply. Pages 26-32. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  41. Wear, D. N. and P. Bolstad. 1998. Land-use changes in Southern Appalachian landscapes: spatial analysis and forecast evaluation. Ecosystems 1:575-594.
  42. Murray, B. C., R. C. Abt, D. N. Wear, P. J. Parks, and I. W. Hardie. 2001. Land allocation in the Southeastern U.S. in response to climate change impacts on forestry and agriculture. World Resource Review 13(2):239-251.
  43. Burkhard, D. R. and D. H. Newman. 1996. Legal boundaries and fragmentation of Georgia's (USA) nature reserves. Natural Areas Journal 16(1):24-35.
  44. Prestemon, J. P. and D. N. Wear. 2000. Linking harvest choices to timber supply. Forest Science 46(3):377-389.
  45. Laarman, J. and H. Gregersen. 1994. Making nature-based tourism contribute to sustainable development: a policy framework. Policy Brief 5. Madison, WI: Environmental and Natural Resources Policy and Training Project, University of Wisconsin. pages 1-6.
  46. Prestemon, J. P. and J. M. Pye. 2000. Merging areas in Timber Mart South data. Pages 99-105. In: Munn, I. A., Bullard, S. H., Grado, S. C., and Grebner, D. L. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Starkville, MS: Mississippi State University, Department of Forestry.
  47. Arano, K. G., T. L. Cushing, and I. A. Munn. 2001. Non-industrial private forest landowners' management expenditures in Mississippi, 1995-1997. Pages 80-84. In: Pelkki, M. H. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2000 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Monticello, Arkansas: School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas.
  48. Snider, A., F. Cubbage, and R. Moulton. 2001. Potential effects of wood chip mill harvests on economic returns and forest management practices of nonindustrial private forest landowners in North Carolina. Pages 73-78. In: Pelkki, M. H. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2000 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Monticello, Arkansas: School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas.
  49. Ellefson, P. V., R. J. Moulton, and M. A. Kilgore. 2001. Programs and organizations affecting the use, management, and protection of forests: an assessment of agencies located across the organizational landscape of state governments. University of Minnesota. 119 pages.
  50. McDill, M. E. and D. Tucker. 1998. Projecting the industrial and nonindustrial timber resources of Louisiana with STRIPS. Pages 114-119. In: Kluender, R. A., Corrigan, M. M., and Smith, N. B. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1997 Southern Forest Economics Workers Meeting. Monticello, AR: The Arkansas Forest Resources Center, University of Arkansas.
  51. Teeter, L. and X. Zhou. 1999. Projecting Timber Inventory at the Product Level. Forest Science 45(1):226-231.
  52. Prestemon, J. P. 2000. Public open access and private timber harvests: theory and application to the effects of trade liberalization in Mexico. Environmental and Resource Economics 17:311-334.
  53. Wear, D. N. 2000. Regional assessment and interregional comparisons of forest investment. Pages 160. In: Munn, I. A., Bullard, S. H., Grado, S. C., and Grebner, D. L. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Starkville, MS: Mississippi State University, Department of Forestry.
  54. Hardie, I., P. Parks, P. Gottleib, and D. Wear. 2000. Responsiveness of rural and urban land uses to land rent determinants in the U.S. South. Land Economics 76(4):659-673.
  55. Abt, R. C., F. W. Cubbage, and G. Pacheco. 2000. Southern forest resource assessment using the Subregional Timber Supply (SRTS) model. Forest Products Journal 50(4):25-33.
  56. Carter, D. R. 1999. Structural change in Southern softwood stumpage markets. Pages 112-117. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Williamsburg, VA: Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service.
  57. Prestemon, J. P. 1998. The effects of NAFTA and an FTAA on U.S. exports of hardwood forest products. In: Meyers, D. A. (ed.). Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Hardwood Symposium. Memphis, TN: National Hardwood Lumber Association.
  58. Wear, D. N., J. M. Foreman, and R. M. Sheffield. 1999. The effects of population growth on timber management and inventories in Virginia. Forest Ecology and Management 118:107-115.
  59. Conway, M. C., G. S. Amacher, and J. Sullivan. 2000. The effects of shifting preferences and forest fragmentation on nonindustrial forest landowner behavior: evidence from the South. Pages 144. In: Munn, I. A., Bullard, S. H., Grado, S. C., and Grebner, D. L. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Starkville, MS: Mississippi State University.
  60. Caulfield, J. P. 1998. The evolution of institutional timberland investment strategy. Pages 123-127. In: Kluender, R. A., Smith, N. B., and Corrigan, M. M. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1997 Southern Forest Economics Workers Meeting. Monticello, AR: University of Arkansas.
  61. Moulton, R. J. and J. F. Kelly. 1997. The physical risks of reforestation as a strategy to offset global climate change. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 27(Special):S245-S257.
  62. Munn, I. A. and D. L. Evans. 1998. The Southern commercial timberland base: changes and projections. Pages 81-88. Proceedings of the International Conference: Geospatial Information in Agriculture and Forestry. Ann Arbor, MI: ERIM International, Inc.
  63. Aruna, P. B. and D. E. Mercer. 1999. The timber economy of the Mid-Atlantic Region: some preliminary results from the Mid-Atlantic Integrated Assessment. Pages 172-179. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  64. Prestemon, J. P., J. M. Pye, and T. P. Holmes. 2001. Timber economics of natural catastrophes. Pages 132-141. In: Pelkki, M. H. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2000 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Monticello, Arkansas: School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas.
  65. Prestemon, J. P. and T. P. Holmes. 2000. Timber price dynamics following a natural catastrophe. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 82:145-160.
  66. Abt, R. C., F. W. Cubbage, K. J. Lee, and I. A. Munn. 1998. Timber Supply: Mississippi and the South. Tree Talk (Jackson, MS) Winter:15-20.
  67. Caulfield, J. P. and F. C. Zinkhan. 1998. Timberland allocation in institutional portfolios: short- and long-term persistence. Pages 128-132. In: Kluender, R. A., Smith, N. B., and Corrigan, M. M. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1997 Southern Forest Economics Workers Meeting. Monticello, AR: University of Arkansas.
  68. Moulton, R. J. and G. Hernandez. 2000. Tree Planting in the United States--1998. Tree Planters' Notes 49(2):23-36.
  69. Fina, M., G. S. Amacher, and J. Sullivan. 2001. Uncertainty, debt, and forest harvesting: Faustmann revisited. Forest Science 47(2):188-196.
  70. Parks, P. J., I. W. Hardie, C. A. Tedder, and D. N. Wear. 2000. Using resource economics to anticipate forest land use change in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic region. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 63:175-185.
  71. Raunikar, R. and J. Buongiorno. 2001. Valuation of forest amenities: a macro approach. Pages 118-123. In: Pelkki, M. H. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2000 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Monticello, Arkansas: School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas.
  72. Scarpa, R., S. M. Chilton, W. G. Hutchinson, and J. Buongiorno. 2000. Valuing the recreational benefits from the creation of nature reserves in Irish forests. Ecological Economics 33:237-250.
  73. Butry, D. and S. Pattanayak. 2000. Welfare implications of tropical forest conservation: the case of Ruteng Park. Pages 115-122. In: Munn, I. A., Bullard, S. H., Grado, S. C., and Grebner, D. L. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Starkville, MS: Mississippi State University, Department of Forestry.
  74. Butry, D. T., D. E. Mercer, J. P. Prestemon, J. M. Pye, and T. P. Holmes. 2001. What is the price of catastrophic wildfire?. Journal of Forestry 99(11):9-17.
  75. Prestemon, J. P., J. M. Pye, D. T. Butry, T. P. Holmes, and D. E. Mercer. 2002. Understanding broadscale wildfire risks in a human-dominated landscape. Forest Science 48(4):685-693.

 

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