Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications Claimed in Fiscal Year 1997

  1. Aruna, P. B., Frederick Cubbage, Karen J. Lee, and Clair Redmond. 1997. Regional economic contributions of the forest-based industries in the South. Forest Products Journal 47:35-45.
  2. Birch, Thomas W. and Robert J. Moulton. 1997. Northern forest landowners: a profile. National Woodlands January.
  3. Ellefson, Paul V., Antony S. Chang, and Robert J. Moulton. 1997. State forest practice regulatory programs: an approach to implementing ecosystem management on private forest lands in the United States. Environmental Management 21:421-432.
  4. Johnson, Rebecca L., Ralph J. Alig, Eric Moore, and Robert J. Moulton. 1997. NIPF landowners, view of regulation. Journal of Forestry 95:23-28.
  5. Kramer, R. A. and D. E. Mercer. 1997. Valuing a global environmental good: US residents' willingness to pay to protect tropical rain forests. Land Economics 73:196-210.
  6. Lee, K. J. 1997. Hedonic estimation of nonindustrial private forest landowner amenity values. PhD North Carolina State University. 80 pages.
  7. Mercer, D. E. 1996. Book review of Costs, benefits, and farmer adoption of agroforestry: project experience in Central America end the Caribbean. Agroforestry Systems 34:224-227.
  8. New, B. D., F. W. Cubbage, and R. J. Moulton. 1997. The Stewardship Incentive Program, 1992-1994: An Accomplishment and Program Review. SCFER Working Paper 83. Research Triangle Park, NC: The Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research. pages 1-37.
  9. Pattanayak, S. and D. E. Mercer. 1996. Valuing soil conservation benefits of agroforestry practices. FPEI Working Paper 59. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research. pages 1-21.
  10. Pye, J. M. and R. M. Sheffield. 1997. Topographic characteristics of forests on the margin. -100. In: Urban, D. L. (ed.). Proceedings, 12th Annual Symposium, US Regional Association, International Association for Landscape Ecology. Durham, NC: Duke University.
  11. Pye, J. M., J. E. Wagner, T. P. Holmes, and F. W. Cubbage. 1997. Positive returns from investment in fusiform rust research. Research Paper SRS-4. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pages 1-55.
  12. Reed, William J. and Robert G. Haight. 1996. Predicting the present value distribution of a forest plantation investment. Forest Science 42:378-388.
  13. Sills, E. O. and V. Y Müller. 1997. Nature tourism in protected areas of the Atlantic Coastal Forest of Brazil. FPEI Working Paper 60. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research. pages 1-40.
  14. Sills, E. O., V. Y Müller, F. W. Cubbage, T. P. Holmes, J. M. Pye, J. E. Wagner, L. M. Marques, J. L. Binns, and D. R. Riggsbee. 1997. Analysis of the potential for ecotourism in northern littoral of Paraná, Brazil: project summary. FPEI Working PaperResearch Triangle Park, NC: Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research.
  15. Tanner, J. B., T. P. Holmes, E. O. Sills, and S. S. da Silva. 2000. The potential demand for ecotourism in the Tapajós National Forest, Pará, Brazil. FPEI Working Paper 62. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research. pages 1-54.
  16. Turner, Monica G., David N. Wear, and Richard O. Flamm. 1996. Land ownership and land-cover change in the Southern Appalachian Highlands and the Olympic Peninsula. Ecological Applications 6:1150-1172.
  17. Wagner, John E. 1997. Estimating the economic impacts of tourism. Annals of Tourism Research 24:592-606.
  18. Wear, D. N., R. Abt, and R. Mangold. 1998. People, space, time: factors that will govern forest sustainability. Pages 348-361Transactions of the 63rd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources conference. Washington, D.C.: Wildlife Management Institute.
  19. Wear, David N., Monica G. Turner, and Richard Flamm. 1996. Ecosystem management with multiple owners: landscape dynamics in a Southern Appalachian watershed. Ecological Applications 6:1173-1188.
  20. Yin, Runsheng and David H. Newman. 1996. Are markets for stumpage informationally efficient?. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26:1032-1039.
  21. Yin, Runsheng and David H. Newman. 1997. Long-run timber supply and the economics of timber production. Forest Science 43:113-120.
  22. Zinkhan, F. C. and D. E. Mercer. 1997. An assessment of agroforestry systems in the Southern USA. Agroforestry Systems 35:303-321.

 

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