Economics of Forest
  Protection and Management

Publications for 1998 Problem Area 5

Forest Policy


  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. bin Mohd, R. and J. Laarman. 1994. The struggle for influence us nongovernmental organizations and tropical forests. Journal of Forestry 92(6):32-36.
  4. Boltz, F. and D. R. Carter. 2000. Financial returns under stand growth and timber price uncertainties for reduced-impact and conventional logging operations in the eastern Amazon. Pages 3-8. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Butry, D. and S. Pattanayak. 2000. Welfare implications of tropical forest conservation: the case of Ruteng Park. Pages 115-122. 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.
  7. Butry, D. T., D. E. Mercer, J. P. Prestemon, J. M. Pye, and T. P. Holmes. 2001. What is the price of catastrophic wildfire?. Journal of Forestry 99(11):9-17.
  8. 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.
  9. Cubbage, Fred and John Godbee. 1994. Forestry best management practices are in your future. Forest Farmer 53:15-17, 24.
  10. Cubbage, Fred. 1993. Federal environmental laws and you. Forest Farmer 52(3):15-18.
  11. Donoghue, E. M. 1999. Community support organizations and community-based forest management in the Philippines. PhD NC State University. 209 pages.
  12. Ellefson, P. V., R. J. Moulton, and M. A. Kilgore. 2001. Programs and organizations affecting the use, management, and protection of forests: an assessment of agencies located across the organizational landscape of state governments. University of Minnesota. 119 pages.
  13. 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.
  14. Esseks, J. D. and R. J. Moulton. 2000. Evaluating the Forest Stewardship Program Through a National Survey of Participating Forest Land Owners. De Kalb, IL: Center for Governmental Studies, Social Science Research Institute, Northern Illinois University. pages 1-111.
  15. 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.
  16. Flemming, G. C. M. 1997. Assessing the domestic demand for ecotourism in Jamaica. MS North Carolina A&T State University. 80 pages.
  17. Gaddis, D. A., B. D. New, F. W. Cubbage, R. C. Abt, and R. J. Moulton. 1995. Accomplishments and economic evaluations of the Forestry Incentives Program: A review. SCFER Working Paper 78. Research Triangle Park, NC: Southeastern Center for Forest Economics Research. pages 1-52.
  18. Hardie, Ian W. and Peter J. Parks. 1996. Program enrollment and acreage response to reforestation cost-sharing programs. Land Economics 72:248-260.
  19. Hawks, Laurie J., Frederick W. Cubbage, Harry L. Haney, Jr., Robert M. Shaffer, and David H. Newman. 1993. Forest water quality protection. Journal of Forestry 91:48-54.
  20. Holmes, T. P., G. M. Blate, J. C. Zweede, R. Pereira, Jr., P. Barreto, F. Boltz, and R. Bauch. 2000. Financial costs and benefits of reduced impact logging relative to conventional logging in the Eastern Amazon. Washington, D.C.: Tropical Forest Foundation. 48.
  21. 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.
  22. Holmes, T., K. Alger, C. Zinkhan, and E. Mercer. 1998. The effect of response time on conjoint analysis estimates of rainforest protection values. Journal of Forest Economics 4(1):7-28.
  23. Holmes, Thomas P., Frederick Boltz, and Douglas F. Carter. 2001. Financial indicators of reduced impact logging performance in Brazil: case study comparisons. Pages 152-162International Conference on the Application of Reduced Impact Logging to Advance Sustainable Forest Management. Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia: The Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission.
  24. Johnson, Rebecca L., Ralph J. Alig, Eric Moore, and Robert J. Moulton. 1997. NIPF landowners, view of regulation. Journal of Forestry 95:23-28.
  25. 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.
  26. 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.
  27. Laarman, J. G. and Hans Gregersen. 1996. Pricing policy in nature-based tourism. Journal of Tourism Management 17(4):247-254.
  28. Laarman, J. G., Eden Jacosalem Stewart, and Patrick C. Dugan. 1995. The economics of extraction in Philippine forests: when timber turns to gold. Mountain Research and Development 15:153-164.
  29. Lee, Karen J., Fred Kaiser, and Ralph J. Alig. 1992. Substitution of public for private funding in planting southern pine. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 16:204-208.
  30. Lee, Karen. 1997. Economics in ecosystem management: do we know what the public wants?. General Technical Report SRS-17. Asheville, NC: Southern Research Station. pages 191-194.
  31. 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.
  32. Mercer, D. E. and R. P. Miller. 1998. Socioeconomic research in agroforestry: progress, prospects, priorities. Agroforestry Systems 38:177-193.
  33. Mercer, D. E., J. M. Pye, J. P. Prestemon, D. T. Butry, and T. P. Holmes. 2000. Economic effects of catastrophic wildfires.
  34. 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.
  35. Mercer, E., R. Kramer, and N. Sharma. 1995. Rain forest tourism: estimating the benefits of tourism development in a new national park in Madagascar. Journal of Forest Economics 1:239-269.
  36. Moulton, R. J. 1998. Tree Planting in the United States--1997. Tree Planters' Notes 49(1):5-15.
  37. Moulton, R. J. 1999. An update: changes abound in forestry cost-share assistance programs. Tree Farmer 18(5):10-14.
  38. 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.
  39. Moulton, R. J. and G. Hernandez. 2000. Tree Planting in the United States--1998. Tree Planters' Notes 49(2):23-36.
  40. Moulton, R. J. and J. D. Esseks. 2001. Highlights of the national evaluation of the Forest Stewardship Planning Program. Pages (in press). In: Pelkki, M. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2000 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky.
  41. Moulton, R. J. and J. F. Kelly. 1997. The physical risks of reforestation as a strategy to offset global climate change. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 27(Special):S245-S257.
  42. 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.
  43. Murray, B. C. and D. N. Wear. 1998. Federal timber restrictions and interregional arbitrage in U.S. lumber. Land Economics 74(1):76-91.
  44. 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.
  45. Newman, David H. 1996. The privatization of forestry research. Journal of Forest Economics 2:5-6.
  46. 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.
  47. 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.
  48. Parks, P. J., D. O. Hall, K. Bengt, O. R. Masera, R. J. Moulton, A. J. Plantinga, J. N. Swisher, and J. K. Winjum. 1997. An economic approach to planting trees for carbon storage. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 27(Special):S9-S21.
  49. 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.
  50. Pattanayak, S. and E. Mercer. 1997. Valuing soil conservation benefits of agroforestry. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 79:1714. (Abstract)

  51. Pattanayak, S. K. 1997. Pricing ecological services provided by protected watersheds: micro-economic applications in agrarian communities of Indonesia and the Philippines. PhD Department of the Environment, Duke University
  52. Pattanayak, S. K., D. E. Mercer, E. O. Sills, and K. Cassingham. 2002. Adopting agroforestry. Pages 184-189. In: Zhang, D. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2001 Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Auburn, AL: School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University.
  53. Pattanayak, Subhrendu and D. Evan Mercer. 1998. Valuing soil conservation benefits of agroforestry: contour hedgerows in the Eastern Visayas, Philippines. Agricultural Economics 18(1998):31-46.
  54. Prestemon, J. P. 1997. The effects of NAFTA expansion on U.S. forest products exports. Journal of Forestry 95(7):26-32.
  55. Prestemon, J. P. 2000. Public open access and private timber harvests: theory and application to the effects of trade liberalization in Mexico. Environmental and Resource Economics 17:311-334.
  56. 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.
  57. Prestemon, J. P. and J. Buongiorno. 1997. Comparative advantage in U.S. interstate forest products trade. Journal of Forest Economics 3(3):207-228.
  58. Prestemon, J. P., D. E. Mercer, J. M. Pye, D. T. Butry, T. P. Holmes, and K. L. Abt. 2001. Economically optimal wildfire intervention regimes. Paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL: American Agricultural Economics Association.
  59. Prestemon, J. P., J. M. Pye, D. T. Butry, T. P. Holmes, and D. E. Mercer. 2002. Understanding broadscale wildfire risks in a human-dominated landscape. Forest Science 48(4):685-693.
  60. 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.
  61. 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.
  62. Schaberg, R. H., T. P. Holmes, and R. C. Abt. 1998. A comparison of stakeholder preferences for market and nonmarket goods and services from two forests in Western North Carolina. Pages 48-53. In: Kluender, R. A., Corrigan, M. M., and Smith, N. B. (ed.). Proceedings of the 1997 Southern Forest Economics Workers Workshop. Monticello, AR: The School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas.
  63. 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.
  64. 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.
  65. 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.
  66. Siry, J. P. and D. H. Newman. 2001. A stochastic production frontier analysis of Polish State Forests. Forest Science 47(4):526-533.
  67. Steelman, T. A. 1999. The public comment process: what do citizens contribute to national forest management?. Journal for Forestry 97(1):22-26.
  68. Steelman, T. A. 2001. Elite and participatory policymaking: finding balance in a case of national forest planning. Policy Studies Journal 29(1):71-89.
  69. Steelman, T. A. and W. Ascher. 1997. Public involvement methods in natural resource policy making: advantages, disadvantages and trade-offs. Policy Sciences 30:71-90.
  70. Swallow, S. K., P.Talukdar, and D.N.Wear. 1998. Spatial and temporal specialization in forest ecosystem management under sole ownership. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 79:311-326.
  71. 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.
  72. 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.
  73. Wagner, John E. 1997. Estimating the economic impacts of tourism. Annals of Tourism Research 24:592-606.
  74. Wagner, John E., Frederick W. Cubbage, and Thomas P. Holmes. 1994. Estimated economic impacts of environmental regulations on southern softwood stumpage markets. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 18:156-162.
  75. Wagner, John E., Steven C. Deller, and Greg Alward. 1992. Estimating economic impacts using industry and household expenditures. Journal of the Community Development Society 23:79-102.
  76. Wear, D. N., M.G. Turner, and R.J. Naiman. 1998. Land cover along an urban-rural gradient: implications for water quality. Ecological Applications 8:619-630.
  77. Zinkhan, F. C. and D. E. Mercer. 1997. An assessment of agroforestry systems in the Southern USA. Agroforestry Systems 35:303-321.
  78. Zinkhan, F. C., T. P. Holmes, and D. E. Mercer. 1997. Conjoint analysis: a preference-based approach for the accounting of multiple benefits in Southern forest management. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 21(4):180-186.

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