Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications Claimed in Fiscal Year 1996

  1. Gottfried, Robert, David Wear, and Robert Lee. 1996. Institutional solutions to market failure on the landscape scale. Ecological Economics 18:133-140.
  2. Hardie, Ian W. and Peter J. Parks. 1996. Program enrollment and acreage response to reforestation cost-sharing programs. Land Economics 72:248-260.
  3. Holmes, T., C. Zinkhan, K. Alger, and E. Mercer. 1996. Conjoint analysis of nature tourism values in Bahia, Brazil. FPEI Working Paper 57. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research. pages 1-19.
  4. Holmes, Thomas P. and Randall A. Kramer. 1996. Contingent valuation of ecosystem health. Ecosystem Health 2:56-60.
  5. Moulton, Robert and Thomas W. Birch. 1996. Western forest landowners: a profile. National Woodlands July:14-16.
  6. Munn, Ian A. and Randal R. Rucker. 1995. An economic analysis of the differences between bid prices on Forest Service and private timber sales. Forest Science 41:823-840.
  7. Murray, Brian C. 1995. Measuring oligopsony power with shadow prices: US markets for pulpwood and sawlogs. The Review of Economics and Statistics 77:486-498.
  8. Orlande, Teresa, Jan Laarman, and Jason Mortimer. 1996. Palmito sustainability and economics in Brazil's Atlantic coastal forest. Forest Ecology and Management 80:257-265.
  9. Prestemon, J. P. and J. Buongiorno. 1996. The impacts of NAFTA on U.S. and Canadian forest product exports to Mexico. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26:794-809.
  10. Rosen, Barry N. 1995. A longitudinal analysis of attitudes and marketing practices of nonindustrial private forest landowners. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 12:174-179.
  11. Schaberg, R. H., M. G. Jacobson, F. W. Cubbage, and R. C. Abt. 1995. Ecosystem management and economics: a review. SCFER Working Paper 81. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research. pages 1-34.
  12. Sills, Erin O. and Vitoria Yamada Müller. 1996. Domestic nature tourism in Brazil's protected areas: Can Brazilian tourists save the Brazilian rain forests?. SECOLAS Annals 27:68-80.
  13. Wagner, John E., Frederick W. Cubbage, and Clair H. Redmond. 1995. Comparing the capital asset pricing model and capital budgeting techniques to analyze timber investments. Forest Products Journal 45:69-77.
  14. Wear, D. N. 1996. Forest management and timber production in the U.S. South [Document prepared for Canada/United States lumber consultations]. SCFER Working Paper 82. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research. pages 1-40.
  15. Zinkhan, Christian F. 1996. Public land-use professionals' perceptions of agroforestry applications in the South. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 20:1-7.

 

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