Effects of Southern Timber Demand on Forest Characteristics

11/15/2000


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Table of Contents

  1. Effects of Southern Timber Demand on Forest Characteristics
  2. Goals and Objectives
  3. Presentation Overview
  4. Land use and forest economic theory
  5. Land Use and Management Intensity
  6. Forest Economic Theory
  7. Implications
  8. Caveats
  9. Scope and Methods (1)
  10. Scope and Methods (2)
  11. Bailey’s Ecoregion Provinces of the South
  12. Scope and Methods (3)
  13. Results (1)
  14. Chip Mill Distance vs. Stand Age
  15. Post/Pole/Piling Mill Distance vs. Stand Age
  16. Plywood/Veneer Mill vs. Stand Age
  17. Pulp Mill Distance vs. Stand Age
  18. Sawmill Distance vs. Stand Age
  19. Results (2)
  20. Slope vs. Stand Age:
  21. State vs. Stand Age
  22. Results (3)
  23. Chip Mill Distance vs. Pine Plantation Probability
  24. Post/Pole/Piling Mill Distance vs. Pine Plantation Probability
  25. Pulp Mill Distance vs. Pine Plantation Probability
  26. Results (4)
  27. Physiographic Class vs. Pine Plantation Probability
  28. Slope vs. Pine Plantation Probability
  29. Site Class vs. Pine Plantation Probability
  30. Summary
  31. Implications
Author: Dr. Jeffrey P. Prestemon

Email: jprestemon@fs.fed.us

Home Page: http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/sustain/conf/index.htm

Other information:
a presentation made to the conference "Sustaining Southern Forests" November 7-8, 2000 in Durham, NC and hosted by the Southern Forest Resource Assessment