Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications Claimed in Fiscal Year 2001

  1. 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.
  2. Boyle, Kevin J., Thomas P. Holmes, Mario F. Teisl, and Brian Roe. 2001. A comparison of conjoint analysis response formats. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 83(2):441-454.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Fina, M., G. S. Amacher, and J. Sullivan. 2001. Uncertainty, debt, and forest harvesting: Faustmann revisited. Forest Science 47(2):188-196.
  6. 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.
  7. Holmes, Thomas P., Frederick Boltz, and Douglas F. Carter. 2001. Financial indicators of reduced impact logging performance in Brazil: case study comparisons. Pages 152-162International Conference on the Application of Reduced Impact Logging to Advance Sustainable Forest Management. Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia: The Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission.
  8. 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.
  9. Moulton, R. J. and J. D. Esseks. 2001. Highlights of the national evaluation of the Forest Stewardship Planning Program. Pages (in press). In: Pelkki, M. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2000 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. Pendleton, L. H. and J. S. Shonkwiler. 2001. Valuing bundled attributes: a latent characteristics approach. Land Economics 77(1):118-129.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. Raunikar, R., J. Buongiorno, J. P. Prestemon, and K. L. Abt. 2000. Financial performance of mixed-age naturally regenerated loblolly-hardwood stands in the South Central United States. Forest Policy and Economics 1(3/4):331-346.
  19. 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.
  20. 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.
  21. Steelman, T. A. 2001. Elite and participatory policymaking: finding balance in a case of national forest planning. Policy Studies Journal 29(1):71-89.

 

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   created by: John Pye
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