Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications Claimed in Fiscal Year 1993

  1. Cubbage, Fred. 1993. Federal environmental laws and you. Forest Farmer 52(3):15-18.
  2. Haight, Robert G. and Thomas P. Holmes. 1991. Stochastic price models and optimal tree cutting: results for loblolly pine. Natural Resource Modeling 5:423-443.
  3. Hawks, Laurie J., Frederick W. Cubbage, Harry L. Haney, Jr., Robert M. Shaffer, and David H. Newman. 1993. Forest water quality protection. Journal of Forestry 91:48-54.
  4. Lee, Karen J., Fred Kaiser, and Ralph J. Alig. 1992. Substitution of public for private funding in planting southern pine. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 16:204-208.
  5. Newman, David H. and David N. Wear. 1993. Production economics of private forestry: a comparison of industrial and nonindustrial forest owners. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 75:674-684.
  6. Pearse, Peter H. and Thomas P. Holmes. 1993. Accounting for nonmarket benefits in southern forest management. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 17:84-89.
  7. 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.
  8. Rosen, Barry N. 1984. Price reporting of forest products to nonindustrial private forest landowners. Journal of Forestry 82:491-495.
  9. Rosen, Barry Nathan and H. Fred Kaiser. 1988. Marketing forest management to nonindustrial private forest landowners: a field experiment. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 5:240-?
  10. Rosen, Barry Nathan, H. Fred Kaiser, and Marianne Baldeck. 1989. Nonindustrial private forest landowners as timber marketers: a field study of search for market information and decision quality. Forest Science 35:732-744.
  11. Swallow, Stephen K. and David N. Wear. 1993. Spatial interactions in multiple-use forestry and substitution and wealth effects for the single stand. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 25:103-120.
  12. Wagner, John E. and Douglas B. Rideout. 1992. The stability of the capital asset pricing model's parameters in analyzing forest investments. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22:1639-1645.
  13. Wagner, John E., Steven C. Deller, and Greg Alward. 1992. Estimating economic impacts using industry and household expenditures. Journal of the Community Development Society 23:79-102.

 

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