Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications Claimed in Fiscal Year 1995

  1. Cubbage, Frederick W., Thomas G. Harris, Jr., David N. Wear, Robert C. Abt, and Gerardo Pacheco. 1995. Timber supply in the South: where is all the wood?. Journal of Forestry 93:16-20.
  2. Cubbage, Frederick, Thomas Harris, Jr., Robert Abt, Regina Armster, and Gerardo Pacheco. 1994. Timber supply in the South. Timber Processing 19:45-49.
  3. Gaddis, D. A., B. D. New, F. W. Cubbage, R. C. Abt, and R. J. Moulton. 1995. Accomplishments and economic evaluations of the Forestry Incentives Program: A review. SCFER Working Paper 78. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research. pages 1-52.
  4. Holmes, T. P. and R. A. Kramer. 1995. Economic values, ethics, and ecosystem health. SCFER Working Paper 80. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research. pages 1-25.
  5. Holmes, Thomas P. and Randall A. Kramer. 1995. An independent sample test of yea-saying and starting point bias in dichotomous-choice contingent valuation. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 29:121-132.
  6. Klemperer, W. David, James F. Cathcart, and Thomas Haring. 1994. Risk and the discount rate in forestry. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 24:390-397.
  7. Laarman, J. G., Eden Jacosalem Stewart, and Patrick C. Dugan. 1995. The economics of extraction in Philippine forests: when timber turns to gold. Mountain Research and Development 15:153-164.
  8. Leffler, Keith, Ian Munn, and Randal Rucker. 1993. An economic analysis of cruising activities on private timber sales. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 75:1299.
  9. Mercer, E., R. Kramer, and N. Sharma. 1995. Rain forest tourism: estimating the benefits of tourism development in a new national park in Madagascar. Journal of Forest Economics 1:239-269.
  10. Munn, Ian A. and E. Carlyle Franklin. 1995. Do consultants really generate higher timber prices?. Winter: 26-29 The Consultant.
  11. Munn, Ian A. and Randal R. Rucker. 1994. The value of information services in a market for factors of production with multiple attributes: the role of consultants in private timber sales. Forest Science 40:474-496.
  12. Murray, Brian C. 1995. Oligopsony, vertical integration, and output substitution: welfare effects in US pulpwood markets. Land Economics 71:193-206.
  13. Parks, Peter J. 1995. Explaining "irrational" land use: risk aversion and marginal agricultural land. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 28:34-47.
  14. Parks, Peter J. and Brian C. Murray. 1994. Land attributes and land allocation: nonindustrial forest use in the Pacific Northwest. Forest Science 40:558-575.
  15. Wagner, John E., Frederick W. Cubbage, and Thomas P. Holmes. 1994. Estimated economic impacts of environmental regulations on southern softwood stumpage markets. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 18:156-162.
  16. Wear, David N. and Peter J. Parks. 1994. The economics of timber supply: an analytical synthesis of modeling approaches. Natural Resource Modeling 8:199-223.
  17. Wear, David N. and Richard Flamm. 1993. Public and private forest disturbance regimes in the Southern Appalachians. Natural Resource Modeling 7 (4):379-397.
  18. Zinkhan, F. C. and G. M. Zinkhan. 1994. An application of conjoint analysis to capital budgeting: the case of innovative land management systems. Managerial Finance 20:37-50.
  19. Zinkhan, F. Christian. 1993. Timberland investment management organizations and other participants in forest asset markets: a survey. Southern Journal of Forestry 17:32-38.

 

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