Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications Claimed in Fiscal Year 1999

  1. Abt, R. C., F. W. Cubbage, K. J. Lee, and I. A. Munn. 1998. Timber Supply: Mississippi and the South. Tree Talk (Jackson, MS) Winter:15-20.
  2. Aldy, J. E., R. A. Kramer, and T. P. Holmes. 1999. Environmental equity and the conservation of unique ecosystems: an analysis of the distribution of benefits for protecting Southern Appalachian spruce-fir forests. Society and Natural Resources 12:93-106.
  3. Alston, A. 1998. Effective community development: involving local residents in planning ecotourism in selected mountain communities of Jamaica. MS North Carolina A&T State University. 93 pages.
  4. Aruna, P. B. and D. E. Mercer. 1999. The timber economy of the Mid-Atlantic Region: some preliminary results from the Mid-Atlantic Integrated Assessment. Pages 172-179. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  5. bin Mohd, R. and J. Laarman. 1994. The struggle for influence us nongovernmental organizations and tropical forests. Journal of Forestry 92(6):32-36.
  6. Bingham, M., D. MacNair, and J. Prestemon. 1999. Structural change and co-integration in southern timber prices. Pages 118. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  7. Boltz, F., T. P. Holmes, and D. R. Carter. 1999. The economics of reduced impact logging in the American tropics: a review of recent initiatives. Pages 145-151. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  8. Boyle, K. J. and M. F. Teisl. 1999. Public preferences for timber harvesting on private forest land purchased for public ownership in Maine. Miscellaneous Report 414. Orono, ME: Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, University of Maine. pages 1-18.
  9. Carter, D. R. 1999. Structural change in Southern softwood stumpage markets. Pages 112-117. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Williamsburg, VA: Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service.
  10. Carter, D. R. and D. H. Newman. 1998. The impact of reserve prices in sealed bid federal timber sale auctions. Forest Science 44(4):485-495.
  11. Cubbage, F. W., J. Siry, R. Abt, D. Wear, and S. Moffat. 1999. Forest productivity and timber supply modeling in the South. Pages 285-290. In: Ek, A. R. and ZumBahlen, B. (ed.). Conference Proceedings: Improving Forest Productivity for Timber. Duluth, MN:
  12. Donoghue, E. M. 1999. Community support organizations and community-based forest management in the Philippines. PhD NC State University. 209 pages.
  13. Esseks, J. D. and R. J. Moulton. 2000. Evaluating the Forest Stewardship Program Through a National Survey of Participating Forest Land Owners. In: Munn, I. A., Bullard, S. H., Grado, S. C., and Grebner, D. L. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1999 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Starkville, MS: Mississippi State University, Department of Forestry.
  14. Laarman, J. and H. Gregersen. 1994. Making nature-based tourism contribute to sustainable development: a policy framework. Policy Brief 5. Madison, WI: Environmental and Natural Resources Policy and Training Project, University of Wisconsin. pages 1-6.
  15. Mercer, E., A. Thompson, and G. Flemming. 1999. Eco-tourism in the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park of Jamaica, West Indies: Chapter 4. Economic demand for ecotourism development. The Research Technical Bulletin Series T-141. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina A&T State University School of Agriculture. pages 53-69+Appendix.
  16. Moffat, S., F. W. Cubbage, A. J. Cascio, and R. M. Sheffield. 1999. The future of forest management on NIPF lands in the South: results of an expert opinion survey. Pages 17-24. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  17. Moulton, R. J. 1998. Tree Planting in the United States--1997. Tree Planters' Notes 49(1):5-15.
  18. Moulton, R. J. 1999. Forestry in U.S. climate change action plans: from the Arch to Kyoto. Pages 204-207. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  19. Munn, I. A. and D. Cleaves. 1999. An analysis of losses to the southern commercial timberland base. Pages 198-202. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  20. Panton, C. A., G. Gayle, and A. Thompson. 1999. Eco-tourism in the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park of Jamaica, West Indies: Biophysical Assessment. The Research Technical Bulletin Series T-141. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina A&T State University School of Agriculture. pages 8-31.
  21. Pendleton, L., B. Sohngen, R. Mendelsohn, and T. Holmes. 1998. Measuring environmental quality in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Forest Science 44(4):603-609.
  22. Prestemon, J. P. and D. N. Wear. 1999. Inventory effects on aggregate timber supply. Pages 26-32. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  23. Pullis, G. 1998. Public perceptions of forest ecosystem attributes and economic values for small, private woodlots with and without alternative timber harvesting. MS University of Maine. 138 pages.
  24. Scarpa, R., J. Buongiorno, and K. J. Lee. 2000. Determinants of non-timber values in Wisconsin northern hardwoods. Pages 228-232. In: Abt, K. L. and Abt, R. C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop: Part II. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  25. Schaberg, R. H., T. P. Holmes, K. J. Lee, and R. C. Abt. 1999. Ascribing value to ecological process: an economic view of environmental change. Forest Ecology and Management 114:329-338.
  26. Steelman, T. A. 1999. The public comment process: what do citizens contribute to national forest management?. Journal for Forestry 97(1):22-26.
  27. Teeter, L. and X. Zhou. 1999. Projecting Timber Inventory at the Product Level. Forest Science 45(1):226-231.
  28. Teeter, L. and X. Zhou. 1999. A multinomial logit approach to estimating regional inventories by product class. Pages 238-242. In: Abt, K. L. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1998 Southern Forest Economics Workshop: Part II. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Research Station.
  29. Thompson, A., E. Mercer, and A. Alston. 1999. Eco-tourism in the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park of Jamaica, West Indies: Chapter III Planning for ecotourism in communities surrounding the BC&JCM National Park. The Research Technical Bulletin Series T-141. Greensboro, NC: North Carolina A&T State University School of Agriculture. pages 34-52.
  30. Wagner, J. E. and T. P. Holmes. 1999. Estimating economic gains for landowners due to time-dependent changes in biotechnology. Forest Science 45(2):163-170.
  31. Wear, D. N. 1999. Challenges to interdisciplinary discourse. Ecosystems 2:299-301.
  32. Wear, D. N. and P. Bolstad. 1998. Land-use changes in Southern Appalachian landscapes: spatial analysis and forecast evaluation. Ecosystems 1:575-594.
  33. Wear, D. N., J. M. Foreman, and R. M. Sheffield. 1999. The effects of population growth on timber management and inventories in Virginia. Forest Ecology and Management 118:107-115.

 

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