Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications for 1998 Problem Area 2

Spatial Assessment of Change


  1. Birch, Thomas W. and Robert J. Moulton. 1997. Northern forest landowners: a profile. National Woodlands January.
  2. Burkhard, D. R. and D. H. Newman. 1996. Legal boundaries and fragmentation of Georgia's (USA) nature reserves. Natural Areas Journal 16(1):24-35.
  3. Clark, J. S., S. R. Carpenter, M. Barber, S. Collins, A. Dobson, J. A. Foley, D. M. Lodge, M. Pascual, R. Pielke, Jr., W. Pizer, C. Pringle, W. V. Reid, K. A. Rose, O. Sala, W. H. Schlesinger, D. H. Wall, and D. Wear. 2001. Ecological forecasts: an emerging imperative. Science 293(5530):657-660.
  4. Cubbage, F. W., J. M. Pye, T. P. Holmes, and J. E. Wagner. 2000. An economic evaluation of fusiform rust protection research. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 24(2):77-85.
  5. Gumpertz, M. L., C.-T. Wu, and J. M. Pye. 2000. Logistic regression for southern pine beetle outbreaks with spatial and temporal autocorrelation. Forest Science 46(1):95-107.
  6. Hardie, I., P. Parks, P. Gottleib, and D. Wear. 2000. Responsiveness of rural and urban land uses to land rent determinants in the U.S. South. Land Economics 76(4):659-673.
  7. Lee, Robert G., Richard Flamm, Robin R. Gottfried, Robert J. Naiman, Monica Turner, and David N. Wear. 1994. A holistic approach to landscape management. Journal of Forestry 92:51.
  8. Mercer, E. and P. B. Aruna. 2000. Assessing the impacts of forests on human welfare: preliminary results from the Mid-Atlantic Integrated Assessment. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 63:43-63.
  9. 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.
  10. Murray, B. C., R. C. Abt, D. N. Wear, P. J. Parks, and I. W. Hardie. 2001. Land allocation in the Southeastern U.S. in response to climate change impacts on forestry and agriculture. World Resource Review 13(2):239-251.
  11. Parks, Peter J. 1995. Explaining "irrational" land use: risk aversion and marginal agricultural land. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 28:34-47.
  12. 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.
  13. Prestemon, J. P. and T. P. Holmes. 2000. Timber price dynamics following a natural catastrophe. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 82:145-160.
  14. Prestemon, J. P., J. M. Pye, K. L. Abt, D. N. Wear, and C. LeDoux. 2000. Market definition for hardwood timber in the Southern Appalachians. Pages 91-98. 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.
  15. 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.
  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. Wear, D. N. and P. Bolstad. 1998. Land-use changes in Southern Appalachian landscapes: spatial analysis and forecast evaluation. Ecosystems 1:575-594.
  18. 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.
  19. Wear, David N. and Richard Flamm. 1993. Public and private forest disturbance regimes in the Southern Appalachians. Natural Resource Modeling 7 (4):379-397.
  20. 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.
  21. Wu, C.-T. 1998. Generalized estimating equations for spatially correlated data. Ph.D. Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University. 197 pages.
  22. Wu, C.-T., M. L. Gumpertz, and D. D. Boos. 2001. Comparison of GEE, MINQUE, ML, and REML estimating equations for normally distributed data. The American Statistician 55(2):125-130.
  23. Yarnell, S. L. 1998. The Southern Appalachians: a history of the landscape. General Technical Report SRS-18. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pages 1-52.

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