Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications for 1998 Problem Area 4

Values of Forest Goods And Services


  1. Ahn, S., J. E. de Steiguer, R. B. Palmquist, and T. P. Holmes. 2000. Economic analysis of the potential impact of climate change on recreational trout fishing in the Southern Appalachian Mountains: an application of a nested multinomial logit model. Climate Change 45:493-509.
  2. Arano, K. G., T. L. Cushing, and I. A. Munn. 2001. Non-industrial private forest landowners' management expenditures in Mississippi, 1995-1997. Pages 80-84. In: Pelkki, M. H. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2000 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Monticello, Arkansas: School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas.
  3. 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.
  4. Conway, M. C., G. S. Amacher, and J. Sullivan. 2000. The effects of shifting preferences and forest fragmentation on nonindustrial forest landowner behavior: evidence from the South. Pages 144. 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.
  5. Holmes, T, L. Pendleton, and R. Mendelsohn. 1997. Economic value of ecosystem attributes in the Southern Appalachian highlands. General Technical Report SRS-17. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pages 187-190.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. Holmes, Thomas P. and Randall A. Kramer. 1996. Contingent valuation of ecosystem health. Ecosystem Health 2:56-60.
  9. Lee, K. J. 1997. Hedonic estimation of nonindustrial private forest landowner amenity values. PhD North Carolina State University. 80 pages.
  10. Pearse, Peter H. and Thomas P. Holmes. 1993. Accounting for nonmarket benefits in southern forest management. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 17:84-89.
  11. Pendleton, L. H. and J. S. Shonkwiler. 2001. Valuing bundled attributes: a latent characteristics approach. Land Economics 77(1):118-129.
  12. 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.
  13. Raunikar, R. and J. Buongiorno. 1999. [The role of economics in forest management: from Faustmann to the environmental Kuznets curve]. Revue Forestiere Francaise Numéro Spécial:102-116.
  14. Raunikar, R. and J. Buongiorno. 2001. Valuation of forest amenities: a macro approach. Pages 118-123. In: Pelkki, M. H. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2000 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Monticello, Arkansas: School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas.
  15. Reaves, D. W., R. A. Kramer, and T. P. Holmes. 1999. Does question format matter? Valuing an endangered species. Environmental and Resource Economics 14:365-383.
  16. Scarpa, R. 1999. Assessing the amenity value of forests, with applications to Wisconsin and Ireland. PhD University of Wisconsin, Madison WI
  17. 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.
  18. Scarpa, R., J. Buongiorno, J.-S. Hseu, and K. L. Abt. 2000. Assessing the non-timber value of forests: a revealed-preference, hedonic model. Journal of Forest Economics 6(2):83-107.
  19. Scarpa, R., S. M. Chilton, W. G. Hutchinson, and J. Buongiorno. 2000. Valuing the recreational benefits from the creation of nature reserves in Irish forests. Ecological Economics 33:237-250.
  20. 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.
  21. Wear, D. N. 1999. Challenges to interdisciplinary discourse. Ecosystems 2:299-301.
  22. Zinkhan, C., D. E. Mercer, and B. H. Stansell. 1998. Assessing the market and non-market benefits of Southern agroforestry systems. Pages 45-47. In: Kluender, R. A., Corrigan, M. M., and Smith, N. B. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1997 Southern Forest Economics Workers Meeting. Monticello, AR: The Arkansas Forest Resources Center, University of Arkansas.
  23. 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.

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