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Figure 13.15A--Subregional Timber Supply Model projections of private timberland area by management type, 1995 to 2040, under the IH (base case) assumptions of inelastic timber demand and high plantation volume growth rates.

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Timberland area (million ac) by timberland management type, SRTS IH scenario

Year

Planted Pine


Natural Pine


Mixed Pine


Upland Hardwood


Lowland Hardwood


Total Timberland


 

million ac

1995


32.15


28.73


22.96


67.62


27.59


179.06


1996


32.34


28.73


22.96


67.61


27.59


179.23


1997


32.92


28.13


22.54


66.67


27.18


177.44


1998


32.96


28.09


22.52


66.57


27.16


177.30


1999


33.06


28.10


22.53


66.59


27.20


177.48


2000


33.20


28.09


22.53


66.56


27.22


177.60


2001


33.39


27.94


22.42


66.29


27.08


177.11


2002


33.60


27.87


22.38


66.19


27.04


177.09


2003


33.87


27.79


22.34


66.08


26.99


177.06


2004


34.16


27.71


22.28


65.95


26.93


177.02


2005


34.48


27.50


22.14


65.62


26.74


176.48


2006


34.81


27.39


22.07


65.47


26.66


176.41


2007


35.17


27.28


22.00


65.32


26.57


176.35


2008


35.55


27.16


21.93


65.16


26.48


176.28


2009


35.96


27.04


21.85


64.99


26.38


176.21


2010


36.38


26.90


21.76


64.82


26.27


176.13


2011


36.82


26.72


21.65


64.56


26.12


175.87


2012


37.27


26.54


21.53


64.30


25.96


175.61


2013


37.74


26.35


21.41


64.04


25.80


175.34


2014


38.23


26.16


21.28


63.77


25.63


175.07


2015


38.71


25.97


21.16


63.49


25.46


174.80


2016


39.16


25.78


21.03


63.22


25.32


174.52


2017


39.63


25.69


20.98


63.12


25.27


174.69


2018


40.13


25.50


20.85


62.84


25.11


174.42


2019


40.63


25.30


20.72


62.55


24.95


174.14


2020


41.14


25.09


20.58


62.25


24.78


173.85


2021


41.68


25.00


20.53


62.15


24.73


174.09


2022


42.23


24.81


20.40


61.89


24.58


173.90


2023


42.80


24.70


20.34


61.78


24.51


174.13


2024


43.39


24.50


20.20


61.49


24.34


173.93


2025


43.97


24.30


20.06


61.21


24.17


173.71


2026


44.57


24.17


19.99


61.07


24.09


173.90


2027


45.20


24.05


19.91


60.93


24.01


174.10


2028


45.84


23.83


19.76


60.62


23.82


173.86


2029


46.50


23.68


19.67


60.46


23.72


174.03


2030


47.15


23.55


19.58


60.29


23.62


174.19


2031


47.79


23.33


19.44


59.98


23.44


173.99


2032


48.43


23.21


19.36


59.82


23.36


174.17


2033


49.06


23.08


19.27


59.67


23.27


174.36


2034


49.69


22.96


19.19


59.51


23.19


174.54


2035


50.34


22.83


19.11


59.34


23.11


174.72


2036


50.98


22.69


19.02


59.17


23.03


174.89


2037


51.62


22.56


18.93


58.99


22.95


175.06


2038


52.28


22.42


18.84


58.81


22.87


175.22


2039


52.95


22.27


18.74


58.62


22.79


175.37


2040


53.649


22.13


18.64


58.42


22.69


175.52


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